Patents by Inventor Alain Schmulewitsch
Alain Schmulewitsch has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7303278Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: J.B. Associates BVInventors: Ivan Maurice Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Patent number: 7303277Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: J.B. Associates BVInventors: Ivan Maurice Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Patent number: 7267435Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and forth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediates zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: S.I.B. Investments LLC.Inventors: Ivan Maurice Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Publication number: 20070019154Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and forth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediates zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Ivan Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Publication number: 20070019153Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Ivan Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Publication number: 20060250575Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2006Publication date: November 9, 2006Inventors: Ivan Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Patent number: 7101042Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: S.I.B. Investments LLCInventors: Ivan Maurice Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Patent number: 6929366Abstract: A contact lens has front and rear surfaces, the rear surface having a base curve fits the eye of a wearer. The front surface has a central circular zone which is substantially spherical and which, together with the base curve, generates a central zone power selected so as to correct near vision of the wearer. The front surface also has an annular outer zone which is substantially spherical and which, together with the base curve, generates an outer zone power which is less than the central zone power. The front surface further includes an annular region, intermediate the central and outer zones, having one or more contiguous intermediate annular zones, each of which is substantially spherical. The one or more intermediate annular zones generate respective one or more intermediate zone refractive powers in a monotonic progression of decreasing refractive power from the central zone to the annular outer zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: S.I.B. Invesrements LLCInventors: Ivan Maurice Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Publication number: 20050062933Abstract: A contact lens formed from a transparent material having front and rear surfaces, wherein the rear surface has a base curve which is adapted to fit an eye of a wearer of the lens. The front surface has a central zone which has two different cylindrical curvatures which generate first and second central-zone refractive powers differing by an astigmatic factor. The front surface also has an outer zone with two different cylindrical curvatures which generate third and fourth central-zone refractive powers differing by the astigmatic factor, and an intermediary region, intermediate the central zone and the outer zone, having one or more contiguous intermediate zones, each intermediate zone having cylindrical curvatures differing by the astigmatic factor. The refractive powers from the central zone to the outer zone form monotonic progressions of decreasing values.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Inventors: Ivan Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch
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Publication number: 20050036105Abstract: A contact lens has front and rear surfaces, the rear surface having a base curve fits the eye of a wearer. The front surface has a central circular zone which is substantially spherical and which, together with the base curve, generates a central zone power selected so as to correct near vision of the wearer. The front surface also has an annular outer zone which is substantially spherical and which, together with the base curve, generates an outer zone power which is less than the central zone power. The front surface further includes an annular region, intermediate the central and outer zones, having one or more contiguous intermediate annular zones, each of which is substantially spherical. The one or more intermediate annular zones generate respective one or more intermediate zone refractive powers in a monotonic progression of decreasing refractive power from the central zone to the annular outer zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Inventors: Ivan Perel, Alain Schmulewitsch