Patents by Inventor Georg Sluyterman Van Langeweyde

Georg Sluyterman Van Langeweyde 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).

  • Patent number: 11039957
    Abstract: A treatment device for the surgical correction of defective vision in an eye. The device includes a laser apparatus controlled by a controller. The controller determines a desired correction of defective vision from measurement data of the eye to produce control data for the laser, and to control the laser to emit radiation according to the control data, such that a lenticule-shaped volume is isolated in the cornea. The controller computes a lenticule-shaped intended volume, the removal of which from the cornea leads to an actual correction of defective vision in an optical zone in the eye which differs from the desired correction more at the edge of the optical zone than at the center of the optical zone. The thickness of the lenticule-shaped intended volume is less than the thickness of a lenticule-shaped comparison volume, the removal of which would bring about the desired correction of defective vision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2021
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Gregor Stobrawa, Christoph Russmann
  • Patent number: 10960491
    Abstract: In a method for generating an ablation program for ablation of material from a surface of a body according to a predetermined desired ablation profile by emission of pulses of a pulsed laser beam onto the surface, the ablation program is generated from the desired ablation profile as a function of the shape of a beam profile of the laser beam and of an inclination of the surface to be ablated and/or considering a water content of the material to be ablated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2021
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Jesús-Miguel Cabeza-Guillén
  • Publication number: 20190209379
    Abstract: A treatment device for the surgical correction of defective vision in an eye. The device includes a laser apparatus controlled by a controller. The controller determines a desired correction of defective vision from measurement data of the eye to produce control data for the laser, and to control the laser to emit radiation according to the control data, such that a lenticule-shaped volume is isolated in the cornea. The controller computes a lenticule-shaped intended volume, the removal of which from the cornea leads to an actual correction of defective vision in an optical zone in the eye which differs from the desired correction more at the edge of the optical zone than at the center of the optical zone. The thickness of the lenticule-shaped intended volume is less than the thickness of a lenticule-shaped comparison volume, the removal of which would bring about the desired correction of defective vision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Publication date: July 11, 2019
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Gregor Stobrawa, Christoph Russmann
  • Patent number: 10271990
    Abstract: A treatment device for the surgical correction of defective vision in an eye. The device includes a laser apparatus controlled by a controller. The controller determines a desired correction of defective vision from measurement data of the eye to produce control data for the laser, and to control the laser to emit radiation according to the control data, such that a lenticule-shaped volume is isolated in the cornea. The controller computes a lenticule-shaped intended volume, the removal of which from the cornea leads to an actual correction of defective vision in an optical zone in the eye which differs from the desired correction more at the edge of the optical zone than at the center of the optical zone. The thickness of the lenticule-shaped intended volume is less than the thickness of a lenticule-shaped comparison volume, the removal of which would bring about the desired correction of defective vision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 30, 2019
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Gregor Stobrawa, Christoph Russmann
  • Publication number: 20160346118
    Abstract: In a method for generating an ablation program for ablation of material from a surface of a body according to a predetermined desired ablation profile by emission of pulses of a pulsed laser beam onto the surface, the ablation program is generated from the desired ablation profile as a function of the shape of a beam profile of the laser beam and of an inclination of the surface to be ablated and/or considering a water content of the material to be ablated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Publication date: December 1, 2016
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Jesús-Miguel Cabeza-Guillén
  • Patent number: 9352415
    Abstract: In a method for generating an ablation program for ablation of material from a surface of a body according to a predetermined desired ablation profile by emission of pulses of a pulsed laser beam onto the surface, the ablation program is generated from the desired ablation profile as a function of the shape of a beam profile of the laser beam and of an inclination of the surface to be ablated and/or considering a water content of the material to be ablated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2016
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Jesús-Miguel Cabeza-Guillén
  • Patent number: 9173559
    Abstract: With some ophthalmological instruments, the patient to be examined or treated needs to gaze in a defined direction. Accordingly, the operator needs the most objective possible information as to whether the patient actually fixates the fixating target or when this may no longer be the case. The invention makes it possible to monitor fixation economically with a short reaction time and with high accuracy. Monitoring of the fixation of an eye is accomplished in an economical manner with a short reaction time and high accuracy through spectroscopic detection of fixation, particularly by identifying a reflection at the fovea or foveola based on different reflectance factors compared to the rest of the retina.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2015
    Assignee: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
    Inventors: Michael Bergt, Gregor Stobrawa, Georg Sluyterman Van Langeweyde, Mark Bischoff
  • Publication number: 20140288538
    Abstract: A treatment device for the surgical correction of defective vision in an eye. The device includes a laser apparatus controlled by a controller. The controller determines a desired correction of defective vision from measurement data of the eye to produce control data for the laser, and to control the laser to emit radiation according to the control data, such that a lenticule-shaped volume is isolated in the cornea. The controller computes a lenticule-shaped intended volume, the removal of which from the cornea leads to an actual correction of defective vision in an optical zone in the eye which differs from the desired correction more at the edge of the optical zone than at the center of the optical zone. The thickness of the lenticule-shaped intended volume is less than the thickness of a lenticule-shaped comparison volume, the removal of which would bring about the desired correction of defective vision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2012
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Inventors: Georg Sluyterman van Langeweyde, Gregor Stobrawa, Christoph Russmann
  • Publication number: 20120133889
    Abstract: With some ophthalmological instruments, the patient to be examined or treated needs to gaze in a defined direction. Accordingly, the operator needs the most objective possible information as to whether the patient actually fixates the fixating target or when this may no longer be the case. The invention makes it possible to monitor fixation economically with a short reaction time and with high accuracy. Monitoring of the fixation of an eye is accomplished in an economical manner with a short reaction time and high accuracy through spectroscopic detection of fixation, particularly by identifying a reflection at the fovea or foveola based on different reflectance factors compared to the rest of the retina.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2010
    Publication date: May 31, 2012
    Inventors: Michael Bergt, Gregor Stobrawa, Georg Sluyterman Van Langeweyde, Bischoff Mark