Patents by Inventor Guy Oren
Guy Oren 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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Publication number: 20260144628Abstract: Described herein, inter alia, are fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; compositions comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; lenses, such as intraocular lenses, comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; and processes for making the fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2025Publication date: May 28, 2026Inventors: Matthew CLARKE, Guy OREN, Phil COSTANZO, Eugene de JUAN, JR.
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Publication number: 20260114990Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye having a lens body; internal support; stabilization system; and force translation arm. The lens body includes an accommodating membrane, an annular element, a static element, and a fixed volume of optical fluid filling a sealed chamber of the lens body. The annular element coupled to the perimeter of the accommodating membrane has a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the perimeter region. The sealed chamber is formed by inner surfaces of the accommodating membrane, shape deformation membrane, and static element. The force translation arm has a first end operatively coupled to the shape deformation membrane and a free end available and configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye. The force translation arm is moveable relative to the lens body to cause inward movement of the shape deformation membrane. Related methods, devices, and systems are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2025Publication date: April 30, 2026Inventors: Eugene de Juan, JR., Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Efrat Atiya, Amana Moriah
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Publication number: 20260060799Abstract: An intraocular lens having a solid optical component having a peripheral edge located outside of and surrounding an optical zone of the intraocular lens and an internal chamber defined by one or more interior walls located within the optical zone of the intraocular lens; and a liquid optical material contained within the internal chamber. The one or more interior walls located within the optical zone comprises a textured surface configured to diffuse light. Related apparatus, methods, and devices are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2023Publication date: March 5, 2026Inventors: Nicole Kahn-Dror, Guy Oren, Roman Kolevatov
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Patent number: 12472055Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye having a lens body; internal support; stabilization system; and force translation arm. The lens body includes an accommodating membrane, an annular element, a static element, and a fixed volume of optical fluid filling a sealed chamber of the lens body. The annular element coupled to the perimeter of the accommodating membrane has a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the perimeter region. The sealed chamber is formed by inner surfaces of the accommodating membrane, shape deformation membrane, and static element. The force translation arm has a first end operatively coupled to the shape deformation membrane and a free end available and configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye. The force translation arm is moveable relative to the lens body to cause inward movement of the shape deformation membrane. Related methods, devices, and systems are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2022Date of Patent: November 18, 2025Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Efrat Atiya, Amana Moriah
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Publication number: 20250345171Abstract: Intraocular lenses having an anterior optic with a central, dynamic zone configured to undergo shape change for accommodation that has a differential thickness gradient between a posterior surface and an anterior surface. Related devices and methods are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2025Publication date: November 13, 2025Inventors: Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Matthew Clarke, Rina Tsvet
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Publication number: 20250222668Abstract: A method of manufacturing an accommodating intraocular lens including molding an optical component having at least a central portion formed of an optically clear silicone material; molding a second component, the second component comprising a silicone material; activating surfaces of the optical component and surfaces of the second component in a plasma chamber; and covalently bonding together without adhesive the optical component and the second component to form a lens capsule having an internal chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2023Publication date: July 10, 2025Inventors: Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Rina Tsvet, Yael Gefen
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Patent number: 12336903Abstract: Intraocular lenses having an anterior optic with a central, dynamic zone configured to undergo shape change for accommodation that has a differential thickness gradient between a posterior surface and an anterior surface. Related devices and methods are provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2022Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Matthew Clarke, Rina Tsvet
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Patent number: 12290433Abstract: Described herein, inter alia, are fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; compositions comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; lenses, such as intraocular lenses, comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; and processes for making the fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2020Date of Patent: May 6, 2025Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Phil Costanzo, Eugene de Juan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20250049561Abstract: Disclosed is an intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a shape changing membrane configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye. The lens device also includes a force translation arm configured to move upon movement of the ciliary structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2024Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Eugene de Juan, JR., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro
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Patent number: 12090044Abstract: Disclosed is an accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a stabilization haptic (120) configured to be positioned within a region of an eye and a lens body having a sealed chamber containing a fixed volume of optical fluid. The lens body includes a shape changing membrane (145) configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye; a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the first shape changing membrane; and a static element (150). An inner surface of the shape changing membrane, an inner surface of the shape deformation membrane and an inner surface of the static element collectively form the sealed chamber. The lens device also includes a force translation arm (115) having a first end configured to contact an outer surface of the shape deformation membrane of the lens body and a second end configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2022Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro
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Publication number: 20230240835Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye having a lens body; internal support; stabilization system; and force translation arm. The lens body includes an accommodating membrane, an annular element, a static element, and a fixed volume of optical fluid filling a sealed chamber of the lens body. The annular element coupled to the perimeter of the accommodating membrane has a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the perimeter region. The sealed chamber is formed by inner surfaces of the accommodating membrane, shape deformation membrane, and static element. The force translation arm has a first end operatively coupled to the shape deformation membrane and a free end available and configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye. The force translation arm is moveable relative to the lens body to cause inward movement of the shape deformation membrane. Related methods, devices, and systems are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2022Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Eugene de Juan, JR., Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Efrat Atiya, Amana Moriah
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Publication number: 20230129111Abstract: A filling apparatus for filling a lens device with a volume of optical liquid including a dispensing system, a venting system having a vacuum pump and a vacuum chamber, a measurement system, and a lens device holding system. The dispensing system includes a source of optical liquid, a positive displacement pump, and a filling needle having a lumen in fluid communication with the source of optical liquid. The filling needle is configured to penetrate an injection zone of the lens device for filling an internal chamber of the lens device. The measurement system is configured to measure a lens zone of the lens device. The lens device holding system includes a lens fixture for maintaining a position of the lens device relative to the filling needle and the measurement system. Related systems, devices, and methods are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Rina Tsvet, Bar Ovadia
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Patent number: 11523898Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye having a lens body; internal support; stabilization system; and force translation arm. The lens body includes an accommodating membrane, an annular element, a static element, and a fixed volume of optical fluid filling a sealed chamber of the lens body. The annular element coupled to the perimeter of the accommodating membrane has a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the perimeter region. The sealed chamber is formed by inner surfaces of the accommodating membrane, shape deformation membrane, and static element. The force translation arm has a first end operatively coupled to the shape deformation membrane and a free end available and configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye. The force translation arm is moveable relative to the lens body to cause inward movement of the shape deformation membrane. Related methods, devices, and systems are provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Nichole Kahn-Dror, Efrat Atiya, Amana Moriah
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Publication number: 20220323205Abstract: Disclosed is an accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a stabilization haptic (120) configured to be positioned within a region of an eye and a lens body having a sealed chamber containing a fixed volume of optical fluid. The lens body includes a shape changing membrane (145) configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye; a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the first shape changing membrane; and a static element (150). An inner surface of the shape changing membrane, an inner surface of the shape deformation membrane and an inner surface of the static element collectively form the sealed chamber. The lens device also includes a force translation arm (115) having a first end configured to contact an outer surface of the shape deformation membrane of the lens body and a second end configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2022Publication date: October 13, 2022Inventors: Eugene de Juan, JR., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro
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Publication number: 20220218467Abstract: Intraocular lenses having an anterior optic with a central, dynamic zone configured to undergo shape change for accommodation that has a differential thickness gradient between a posterior surface and an anterior surface. Related devices and methods are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2022Publication date: July 14, 2022Inventors: Guy Oren, Nicole Kahn-Dror, Matthew Clarke, Rina Tsvet
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Publication number: 20220168464Abstract: Described herein, inter alia, are fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; compositions comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; lenses, such as intraocular lenses, comprising fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers; and processes for making the fluorosilicone polymers and copolymers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2020Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Phil Costanzo, Eugene de Juan, Jr.
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Patent number: 11331182Abstract: Disclosed is an accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a stabilization haptic (120) configured to be positioned within a region of an eye and a lens body having a sealed chamber containing a fixed volume of optical fluid. The lens body includes a shape changing membrane (145) configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye; a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the first shape changing membrane; and a static element (150). An inner surface of the shape changing membrane, an inner surface of the shape deformation membrane and an inner surface of the static element collectively form the sealed chamber. The lens device also includes a force translation arm (115) having a first end configured to contact an outer surface of the shape deformation membrane of the lens body and a second end configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2019Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro
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Publication number: 20190269500Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye having a lens body; internal support; stabilization system; and force translation arm. The lens body includes an accommodating membrane, an annular element, a static element, and a fixed volume of optical fluid filling a sealed chamber of the lens body. The annular element coupled to the perimeter of the accommodating membrane has a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the perimeter region. The sealed chamber is formed by inner surfaces of the accommodating membrane, shape deformation membrane, and static element. The force translation arm has a first end operatively coupled to the shape deformation membrane and a free end available and configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye. The force translation arm is moveable relative to the lens body to cause inward movement of the shape deformation membrane. Related methods, devices, and systems are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2017Publication date: September 5, 2019Applicant: ForSight Vision6, Inc.Inventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Matthew Clarke, Guy Oren, Nichole Kahn-Dror, Efrat Atiya, Amana Moriah
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Publication number: 20190223998Abstract: Disclosed is an accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a stabilization haptic (120) configured to be positioned within a region of an eye and a lens body having a sealed chamber containing a fixed volume of optical fluid. The lens body includes a shape changing membrane (145) configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye; a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the first shape changing membrane; and a static element (150). An inner surface of the shape changing membrane, an inner surface of the shape deformation membrane and an inner surface of the static element collectively form the sealed chamber. The lens device also includes a force translation arm (115) having a first end configured to contact an outer surface of the shape deformation membrane of the lens body and a second end configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Eugene de Juan, JR., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro
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Patent number: 10285805Abstract: Disclosed is an accommodating intraocular lens device for treatment of an eye including a stabilization haptic (120) configured to be positioned within a region of an eye and a lens body having a sealed chamber containing a fixed volume of optical fluid. The lens body includes a shape changing membrane (145) configured to outwardly bow in a region surrounding the optical axis of the eye; a shape deformation membrane configured to undergo displacement relative to the first shape changing membrane; and a static element (150). An inner surface of the shape changing membrane, an inner surface of the shape deformation membrane and an inner surface of the static element collectively form the sealed chamber. The lens device also includes a force translation arm (115) having a first end configured to contact an outer surface of the shape deformation membrane of the lens body and a second end configured to engage a ciliary structure of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2015Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: ForSight Labs, LLCInventors: Eugene de Juan, Jr., Cary J. Reich, Hanson S. Gifford, III, Guy Oren, Matthew Clarke, Jose D. Alejandro