Patents by Inventor Brooke C. Basinger
Brooke C. Basinger 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: 11364109Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power or control signals between two components of an implantable ophthalmic system are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power or control signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2020Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Jeremy Emken, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Patricia E. Johnson, Daniel B. Otts, Sohyun Park
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Publication number: 20210015603Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power or control signals between two components of an implantable ophthalmic system are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power or control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Jeremy Emken, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Patricia E. Johnson, Daniel B. Otts, Sohyun Park
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Patent number: 10820987Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information between two components of an implantable ophthalmic device are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Jeremy Emken, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Patricia E. Johnson, Daniel B. Otts, Sohyun Park
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Publication number: 20190060113Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Publication number: 20190060112Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Publication number: 20190000611Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information between two components of an implantable ophthalmic device are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Jeremy Emken, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Patricia E. Johnson, Daniel B. Otts, Sohyun Park
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Patent number: 10111776Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc.Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Patent number: 10076408Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information between two components of an implantable ophthalmic device are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Jeremy Emken, Daniel B. Otts, Patricia E. Johnson, Sohyun Park
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Publication number: 20170367815Abstract: Techniques and mechanisms for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information between two components of an implantable ophthalmic device are disclosed herein. An example device includes an accommodating intraocular lens (aIOL) and separate auxiliary electronics, both enclosed in biocompatible materials. The aIOL includes a dynamic optic, control logic, a battery and an antenna. The auxiliary electronics include an antenna, an energy storage cell, and a sensor. The auxiliary electronics may be wirelessly coupled to the aIOL for the wireless transmission of power and sensor information.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2016Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Dimitri Azar, Anil Ram Rakhyani, Jeremy Emken, Daniel B. Otts, Patricia E. Johnson, Sohyun Park
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Publication number: 20170000601Abstract: A support is coupled to the lens capsule to increase accommodation. The support may be adjustable, such that patient refraction and accommodation can be adjusted following surgery. The support may comprise rigidity sufficient to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule. The support can be placed on the intermediate portion to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule and increase radial stretching of an outer portion of the lens capsule extending between the zonules and the intermediate portion coupled to the support, such that the amount of accommodation of the eye is increased. The support may comprise a biocompatible material capable of stable coupling to the lens capsule following implantation, such that the far vision refraction and accommodation of the eye can be stable following surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: Daniel G. Brady, Zsolt Bor, Edward P. Geraghty, Brooke C. Basinger, Carina R. Reisin, Douglas S. Cali
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Patent number: 9445889Abstract: A support is coupled to the lens capsule to increase accommodation. The support may be adjustable, such that patient refraction and accommodation can be adjusted following surgery. The support may comprise rigidity sufficient to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule. The support can be placed on the intermediate portion to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule and increase radial stretching of an outer portion of the lens capsule extending between the zonules and the intermediate portion coupled to the support, such that the amount of accommodation of the eye is increased. The support may comprise a biocompatible material capable of stable coupling to the lens capsule following implantation, such that the far vision refraction and accommodation of the eye can be stable following surgery.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Daniel G. Brady, Zsolt Bor, Edward Geraghty, Brooke C. Basinger, Carina R. Reisin, Douglas S. Cali
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Publication number: 20160106585Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: April 21, 2016Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Patent number: 9241829Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Patent number: 8945215Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens for providing a range of accommodative vision contains an optic and a haptic. The haptic includes a plurality of arms coupled to a compressible inner structure. The compressible inner structure of the haptic is configured to exert a compressive force on the optic in response to an ocular force to provide accommodation. The compressible inner structure can include a plurality of arcuate segments that join to form a ring in the fully compressed state or a sinusoidal ring having a varying radial dimension.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2012Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventor: Brooke C. Basinger
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Publication number: 20130304202Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens for providing a range of accommodative vision contains an optic and a haptic. The haptic includes a plurality of arms coupled to a compressible inner structure. The compressible inner structure of the haptic is configured to exert a compressive force on the optic in response to an ocular force to provide accommodation. The compressible inner structure can include a plurality of arcuate segments that join to form a ring in the fully compressed state or a sinusoidal ring having a varying radial dimension.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.Inventor: Brooke C. Basinger
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Publication number: 20130156840Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and method for, and for providing, intraocular delivery of an active agent. The apparatus, system and method may include an implantable scaffold and an active agent associated with the implantable scaffold. The implantable scaffold and the active agent may be configured to be completely contained within the eye upon implantation. The implantable scaffold may be a mechanical scaffold, or the implantable scaffold may be a chemical scaffold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Brooke C. Basinger, Daniel J. Urbaniak
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Publication number: 20120059465Abstract: A support is coupled to the lens capsule to increase accommodation. The support may be adjustable, such that patient refraction and accommodation can be adjusted following surgery. The support may comprise rigidity sufficient to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule. The support can be placed on the intermediate portion to decrease radial movement of the intermediate portion of the lens capsule and increase radial stretching of an outer portion of the lens capsule extending between the zonules and the intermediate portion coupled to the support, such that the amount of accommodation of the eye is increased. The support may comprise a biocompatible material capable of stable coupling to the lens capsule following implantation, such that the far vision refraction and accommodation of the eye can be stable following surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Daniel G. Brady, Zsolt Bor, Edward Geraghty, Brooke C. Basinger, Carina R. Reisin, Douglas S. Cali
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Publication number: 20110029074Abstract: An ophthalmic device for implantation into a capsular bag of an eye includes an adhesive or adherent that adheres to an eye at certain temperatures or other physical conditions, but has little or no adherence at other temperatures. The ophthalmic device may be an accommodating intraocular lens including an adjustable optic body and a support structure. The support structure includes an outer structure, an intermediate structure, and an adhesive or adherent material disposed over at least a portion of the support structure. The intermediate structure is located between, and connected to, the outer structure and the optic body. The outer structure has an outer face configured for engaging a capsular bag of an eye. The outer face includes an equatorial region, with anterior and posterior regions disposed on opposite sides of the equatorial region. Under a predetermined condition, the posterior region has an adhesion that is greater than an adhesion of the anterior region.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Carina R. Reisin, Kenneth E. Kadziauskas, Brooke C. Basinger, Timothy R. Bumbalough
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Patent number: 6855139Abstract: An automated energy irradiator guidance system is disclosed which reduces the potential for human error and improves the consistency and repeatability of tissue welding techniques. The system includes a mapper, a patternizer, an energy director and can additionally include an energy regulator. An interface is included, allowing pattern creation, selection and editing by a user. The system further provides control of energy irradiator parameters for use in tissue welding.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignees: Providence Health System-OregonInventors: Karen Marie Ahle, Brooke C. Basinger, Jason De Camp, Kenton W. Gregory, Elizabeth Whitney Johansen, Benjamin Charles Martin, Cyndia A. Sweet
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Publication number: 20030204182Abstract: An automated energy irradiator guidance system is disclosed which reduces the potential for human error and improves the consistency and repeatability of tissue welding techniques. The system includes a mapper, a patternizer, an energy director and can additionally include an energy regulator. An interface is included, allowing pattern creation, selection and editing by a user. The system further provides control of energy irradiator parameters for use in tissue welding.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Providence Health System- Oregon an Oregon CorporationInventors: Karen Marie Ahle, Brooke C. Basinger, Jason De Camp, Kenton W. Gregory, Elizabeth Whitney Johansen, Benjamin Charles Martin, Cynthia A. Sweet