Patents by Inventor Graham W. Biddle

Graham W. Biddle 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: 10555832
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector assembly comprising an injector body having a shuttle reception opening defined at least in part by a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and a shuttle comprising a first wing including a first portion of a shuttle lumen wall and a second wing including a second portion of a shuttle lumen wall. The first wing and the second wing are coupled together by a hinge. When in a closed state, the first portion of the shuttle lumen wall and the second portion of the shuttle lumen wall define at least a portion of an operative shuttle lumen. The shuttle and sidewalls are configured such that the first wing and the second wing interfere with the first sidewall and the second sidewall, respectively, as the shuttle passes through the shuttle reception opening, such that the closed state of the shuttle is attained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2020
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Bryan M. Reed, William J. Seyboth, Moises A. Valle, Christopher E. Wagner
  • Patent number: 9931242
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector assembly comprising an injector body having a shuttle reception opening defined at least in part by a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and a shuttle comprising a first wing including a first portion of a shuttle lumen wall and a second wing including a second portion of a shuttle lumen wall. The first wing and the second wing are coupled together by a hinge. When in a closed state, the first portion of the shuttle lumen wall and the second portion of the shuttle lumen wall define at least a portion of an operative shuttle lumen. The shuttle and sidewalls are configured such that the first wing and the second wing interfere with the first sidewall and the second sidewall, respectively, as the shuttle passes through the shuttle reception opening, such that the closed state of the shuttle is attained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2018
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Bryan M. Reed, William J. Seyboth, Moises A. Valle, Christopher E. Wagner
  • Publication number: 20170340480
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector assembly comprising an injector body having a shuttle reception opening defined at least in part by a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and a shuttle comprising a first wing including a first portion of a shuttle lumen wall and a second wing including a second portion of a shuttle lumen wall. The first wing and the second wing are coupled together by a hinge. When in a closed state, the first portion of the shuttle lumen wall and the second portion of the shuttle lumen wall define at least a portion of an operative shuttle lumen. The shuttle and sidewalls are configured such that the first wing and the second wing interfere with the first sidewall and the second sidewall, respectively, as the shuttle passes through the shuttle reception opening, such that the closed state of the shuttle is attained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2017
    Publication date: November 30, 2017
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Bryan M. Reed, William J. Seyboth, Moises A. Valle, Christopher E. Wagner
  • Patent number: 8961601
    Abstract: An injector for inserting an intraocular lens (IOL) into an eye, comprising: a first side wall and a second side wall which are movable relative to one another, each side wall including a void, the voids positioned opposite one another in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the injector. The injector may be in a combination with the IOL, the IOL disposed on a portion of the injector. The IOL may be in an unstressed state. A first portion of a haptic of the IOL may extend into the void in the first side wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin
  • Publication number: 20140074107
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector assembly comprising an injector body having a shuttle reception opening defined at least in part by a first sidewall and a second sidewall, and a shuttle comprising a first wing including a first portion of a shuttle lumen wall and a second wing including a second portion of a shuttle lumen wall. The first wing and the second wing are coupled together by a hinge. When in a closed state, the first portion of the shuttle lumen wall and the second portion of the shuttle lumen wall define at least a portion of an operative shuttle lumen. The shuttle and sidewalls are configured such that the first wing and the second wing interfere with the first sidewall and the second sidewall, respectively, as the shuttle passes through the shuttle reception opening, such that the closed state of the shuttle is attained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 7, 2012
    Publication date: March 13, 2014
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Bryan M. Reed, William J. Seyboth, Moises A. Valle, Christopher E. Wagner
  • Patent number: 8663510
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for injection molding intraocular lenses includes an embodiment having first and second runners extending into first and second optic cavities of a mold configured to make a dual optic lens device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Anita M. Graney, Graham W. Biddle, Thomas Lodadio, William J. Appleton
  • Publication number: 20120289969
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) assembly packaged for shipping, comprising an IOL injector component having a lumen wall, and an IOL, at least one of the lumen wall and the optic comprising a first lens retention feature for impeding progress of the lens through said lumen toward the distal end. An IOL injector for injecting an IOL, comprising at least two projections extending from said lumen wall, the projections being configured and arranged to interfere with said soft tip prior to and during engagement of said soft tip with the IOL. An intraocular lens storage system, comprising a receptacle within the container, and a tapered portion, the tapered portion and the receptacle permitting a user's fingers to extend into the container to grasp a portion of a shuttle in the receptacle and remove the shuttle form the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2012
    Publication date: November 15, 2012
    Inventors: William J. Seyboth, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Christopher E. Wagner, Graham W. Biddle
  • Publication number: 20120032361
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for injection molding intraocular lenses includes an embodiment having first and second runners extending into first and second optic cavities of a mold configured to make a dual optic lens device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2011
    Publication date: February 9, 2012
    Inventors: Anita M. Graney, Graham W. Biddle, Thomas Lodadio, William J. Appleton
  • Patent number: 8057217
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for injection molding intraocular lenses includes an embodiment having first and second runners extending into first and second optic cavities of a mold configured to make a dual optic lens device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: Bausch + Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Anita M. Graney, Graham W. Biddle, Thomas Lodadio, William J. Appleton
  • Publication number: 20110245840
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) assembly packaged for shipping, comprising an IOL injector component having a lumen wall, and an intraocular lens, at least one of the lumen wall and the optic comprising a first lens retention feature for impeding progress of the lens through said lumen toward the distal end. An IOL injector for injecting an IOL, comprising at least two projections extending from said lumen wall, the projections being configured and arranged to interfere with said soft tip prior to and during engagement of said soft tip with the IOL. An intraocular lens storage system, comprising a receptacle within the container, and a tapered portion, the tapered portion and the receptacle permitting a user's fingers to extend into the container to grasp a portion of a shuttle in the receptacle and remove the shuttle form the container, the receptacle defining a volume in which liquid is confined, the volume of the receptacle being less than the volume of the container.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2010
    Publication date: October 6, 2011
    Inventors: William J. Seyboth, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin, Christopher E. Wagner, Graham W. Biddle
  • Publication number: 20110152872
    Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) injector comprising an injector body having a lumen defined by a lumen wall, and a plunger adapted to slide within the lumen. The plunger is coupled to a spring having a plurality of coils, the plurality comprising at least one coil of a first outer diameter and at least one coil of second outer diameter that is different than the first outer diameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2009
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Inventors: William J. Seyboth, Jon P. Cullen, Graham W. Biddle, Emin Engin
  • Publication number: 20100010498
    Abstract: An injector for inserting an intraocular lens (IOL) into an eye, comprising: a first side wall and a second side wall which are movable relative to one another, each side wall including a void, the voids positioned opposite one another in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the injector. The injector may be in a combination with the IOL, the IOL disposed on a portion of the injector. The IOL may be in an unstressed state. A first portion of a haptic of the IOL may extend into the void in the first side wall.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2008
    Publication date: January 14, 2010
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Jon P. Cullen, Emin Engin
  • Publication number: 20090127725
    Abstract: Systems and methods for making intraocular lenses (IOLs) are disclosed. The system for making an intraocular lens comprises a paddle core comprising at least a portion of a channel, and a two-cavity mold frame constructed and arranged to support the paddle core. A method of making an IOL is also provided comprising inserting the paddle core within a two-cavity mold frame, injecting a lens forming material into the two-cavity mold frame through the channel of the paddle core, and curing the lens forming material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2007
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Graham W. Biddle, Anita M. Graney, Daniel P. Barrows
  • Patent number: 6244708
    Abstract: A method for obtaining contact lenses having optimized visual acuity involves providing the anterior surface or the posterior surface of the contact lens with a conic section having a shape factor value within the range of about 0.3 to 2.0, the shape factor value being selected so as to adjust spherical aberration in the central optical zone to a value within the range of about −0.2 diopter to about −0.6 diopter and to a value that provides optimal visual acuity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Judith E. Chapman, Ian G. Cox, Graham W. Biddle, Timothy L. Comstock, Kevin J. DeRyke
  • Patent number: 5815239
    Abstract: A method for obtaining contact lenses having optimized visual acuity involves providing the anterior surface or the posterior surface of the contact lens with a conic section having a shape factor value within the range of about 0.3 to 2.0, the shape factor value being selected so as to adjust spherical aberration in the central optical zone to a value within the range of about -0.2 diopter to about -0.6 diopter and to a value that provides optimal visual acuity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1998
    Inventors: Judith E. Chapman, Ian G. Cox, Graham W. Biddle, Timothy L. Comstock, Kevin J. DeRyke