Patents by Inventor Haider Butt
Haider Butt 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: 12204180Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a biomarker-responsive bifocal contact lens comprising a monovision contact lens having a first focal length and a Fresnel contact lens having a second focal length, wherein the Fresnel contact lens comprises a biomarker-responsive hydrogel, and wherein the Fresnel contact lens is disposed on an outer surface of the monovision contact lens, wherein an optical characteristic of the Fresnel contact lens changes in response to the biomarker concentration in the ocular fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2022Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Khalifa University of Science and TechnologyInventors: Haider Butt, Mohamed Elsherif
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Patent number: 12140820Abstract: A method of forming an ophthalmic contact lens using an additive manufacturing apparatus is presented herein. The method providing a first solution comprising HEMA, PEGDA, and a photoinitiator, forming a support structure on a planar print bed of the additive manufacturing apparatus by depositing a first plurality of layers of the first solution and curing the first plurality of layers, and forming an ophthalmic contact lens on the support structure by depositing a second plurality of layers of the first solution and curing the second plurality of layers. The second plurality of layers are arranged such that a disc of the ophthalmic contact lens is oriented generally perpendicular to the planar print bed of the additive manufacturing apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2021Date of Patent: November 12, 2024Assignee: Khalifa University of Science and TechnologyInventors: Haider Butt, Fahad Alam
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Patent number: 12071529Abstract: A method of incorporating nanoparticles into a contact lens includes contacting the contact lens with a solvent sufficient to remove liquid from the contact lens and contacting the contact lens with colloidal nanoparticles sufficient to transfer nanoparticles from the colloidal nanoparticles to the contact lens.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Khalifa University of Science and TechnologyInventors: Haider Butt, Ahmed E. Salih
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Publication number: 20240209179Abstract: A method of incorporating nanoparticles into a contact lens includes contacting the contact lens with a solvent sufficient to remove liquid from the contact lens and contacting the contact lens with colloidal nanoparticles sufficient to transfer nanoparticles from the colloidal nanoparticles to the contact lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: June 27, 2024Inventors: Haider BUTT, Ahmed E. SALIH
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Publication number: 20240160048Abstract: A method of forming an ophthalmic contact lens may include the steps of preparing a first resin mixture including HEMA, PEGDA and a photoinitiator, preparing a second resin mixture including HEMA, PEGDA, a photoinitiator, and a pH sensitive dye, forming a first layer of the contact lens using an additive manufacturing apparatus by dispensing and curing the first resin mixture, and forming a second layer of the contact lens onto the first layer using the additive manufacturing apparatus by dispensing and curing the dispensed second resin mixture onto an outer surface of the first layer. A ratio of HEMA to PEGDA is higher in the second resin mixture than the first resin mixture and a volume of photoinitiator in the second resin mixture is less than the is less than a volume of photoinitiator in the second resin mixture. An ophthalmic contact lens configured to treat CVD is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Inventors: Haider BUTT, Muhammed HISHAM, Abdelrahman Sakr
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Patent number: 11899289Abstract: An ophthalmic contact lens configured to treat color vision deficiency is presented herein. The contact lens includes a tinted region containing either or both of a first dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 480 nanometers to 500 nanometers and a second dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 550 nanometers to 580 nanometers. A method of manufacturing such a contact lens and a process of forming an ophthalmic contact lens by an additive manufacturing process is also presented.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Khalifa University of Science and TechnologyInventors: Haider Butt, Mohamed Elsherif
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Publication number: 20230314839Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a biomarker-responsive bifocal contact lens comprising a monovision contact lens having a first focal length and a Fresnel contact lens having a second focal length, wherein the Fresnel contact lens comprises a biomarker-responsive hydrogel, and wherein the Fresnel contact lens is disposed on an outer surface of the monovision contact lens, wherein an optical characteristic of the Fresnel contact lens changes in response to the biomarker concentration in the ocular fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2022Publication date: October 5, 2023Inventors: Haider BUTT, Mohamed ELSHERIF
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Publication number: 20230236440Abstract: An ophthalmic lens configured to treat color vision deficiency is presented herein. The lens includes a tinted region containing either or both of a first dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 480 nanometers to 500 nanometers and a second dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 550 nanometers to 580 nanometers. A method of manufacturing such a lens and a process of forming set of eyeglasses by an additive manufacturing process is also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: July 27, 2023Inventors: Haider BUTT, Fahad ALAM
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Patent number: 11666214Abstract: Methods and systems for measuring the intraocular pressure of an eye in a human. The methods include directing an acoustic incident wave at the surface of the eye to generate a reflected wave, measuring the coefficient of reflection of the incident and reflected waves, and determining the intraocular pressure of the eye from the coefficient of reflection. Also disclosed are methods of diagnosing glaucoma and/or intraocular hypertension.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2021Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Assignees: KHALIFA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAMInventors: Haider Butt, Khamis Essa, Matt Soanes, Nader Vahdati
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Publication number: 20230079501Abstract: Methods and systems for measuring the intraocular pressure of an eye in a human. The methods include directing an acoustic incident wave at the surface of the eye to generate a reflected wave, measuring the coefficient of reflection of the incident and reflected waves, and determining the intraocular pressure of the eye from the coefficient of reflection. Also disclosed are methods of diagnosing glaucoma and/or intraocular hypertension.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2021Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Haider BUTT, Khamis ESSA, Matt SOANES, Nader VAHDATI
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Publication number: 20220357594Abstract: A method of forming an ophthalmic contact lens using an additive manufacturing apparatus is presented herein. The method providing a first solution comprising HEMA, PEGDA, and a photoinitiator, forming a support structure on a planar print bed of the additive manufacturing apparatus by depositing a first plurality of layers of the first solution and curing the first plurality of layers, and forming an ophthalmic contact lens on the support structure by depositing a second plurality of layers of the first solution and curing the second plurality of layers. The second plurality of layers are arranged such that a disc of the ophthalmic contact lens is oriented generally perpendicular to the planar print bed of the additive manufacturing apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2021Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Haider BUTT, Fahad ALAM
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Publication number: 20220357593Abstract: An ophthalmic contact lens configured to treat color vision deficiency is presented herein. The contact lens includes a tinted region containing either or both of a first dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 480 nanometers to 500 nanometers and a second dye that is configured to absorb at least 50% of incident light in a spectral band between 550 nanometers to 580 nanometers. A method of manufacturing such a contact lens and a process of forming an ophthalmic contact lens by an additive manufacturing process is also presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2021Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventors: Haider BUTT, Mohamed ELSHERIF
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Publication number: 20210318489Abstract: Embodiments include a fiber optic probe comprising an optical fiber, and a sensor component attached to the optical fiber, the sensor component including an asymmetric microlens array imprinted on a stimuli-responsive hydrogel. Embodiments further include a method of fabricating a fiber optic probe comprising depositing a stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution on a substrate mold, the substrate mold including a concave asymmetric microlens array; contacting an end of an optical fiber with the stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution deposited on the substrate mold; and exposing the end of the optical fiber and the stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution to light to form a stimuli-responsive hydrogel sensor imprinted with a convex asymmetric microlens array and attached to the end of the optical fiber. Embodiments further include systems comprising the fiber optic probes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Haider BUTT, Mohamed ELSHERIF
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Patent number: 11143815Abstract: Embodiments include a fiber optic probe comprising an optical fiber, and a sensor component attached to the optical fiber, the sensor component including an asymmetric microlens array imprinted on a stimuli-responsive hydrogel. Embodiments further include a method of fabricating a fiber optic probe comprising depositing a stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution on a substrate mold, the substrate mold including a concave asymmetric microlens array; contacting an end of an optical fiber with the stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution deposited on the substrate mold; and exposing the end of the optical fiber and the stimuli-responsive hydrogel precursor solution to light to form a stimuli-responsive hydrogel sensor imprinted with a convex asymmetric microlens array and attached to the end of the optical fiber. Embodiments further include systems comprising the fiber optic probes.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignees: Khalifa University of Science and Technology, The University of BirminghamInventors: Haider Butt, Mohamed Elsherif
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Patent number: 10620119Abstract: Oil spill detection is crucial, both from an environmental perspective and the associated economic losses. Current optical oil sensing techniques, such as underwater microscopy and light scattering methods, mainly focus on detecting the properties of particles or organisms in water and often require costly equipment and sophisticated data processing. Recent studies on graphitic foam show its extraordinary pollutant absorbing properties, with high absorption weight ratios. Here we propose to produce a graphene foam based ultra-light material that changes its optical properties on absorbing oil species. The results demonstrate clear changes in optical transmission and scattering properties of graphene foam when exposed to various oils. The effective graphene foam sorbent can be easily integrated with optic fibers systems to detect the optical property variations and also to monitor oil presence/spillages remotely. Such sensors can also be used for underground oil exploration.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2017Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignees: KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND MINERALS, UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAMInventors: Safyan A Khan, Haider Butt, Manzar Sohail
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Publication number: 20180364161Abstract: Oil spill detection is crucial, both from an environmental perspective and the associated economic losses. Current optical oil sensing techniques, such as underwater microscopy and light scattering methods, mainly focus on detecting the properties of particles or organisms in water and often require costly equipment and sophisticated data processing. Recent studies on graphitic foam show its extraordinary pollutant absorbing properties, with high absorption weight ratios. Here we propose to produce a graphene foam based ultra-light material that changes its optical properties on absorbing oil species. The results demonstrate clear changes in optical transmission and scattering properties of graphene foam when exposed to various oils. The effective graphene foam sorbent can be easily integrated with optic fibers systems to detect the optical property variations and also to monitor oil presence/spillages remotely. Such sensors can also be used for underground oil exploration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2017Publication date: December 20, 2018Inventors: Safyan A. Khan, Haider Butt, Manzar Sohail