Patents by Inventor Jitander Dudee
Jitander Dudee 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: 20250099229Abstract: A method of implanting a corneal prosthesis in an eye to interconnect host tissue with a corneal graft can include forming an opening in a host tissue of an eye. The method can also include forming a first passageway through the host tissue that extends annularly about an optic axis of the eye. The method can also include forming a second passageway through a corneal graft that extends annularly about an axis of the corneal graft that is substantially collinear with the optic axis of the eye when said corneal graft is positioned in the eye, the first passageway and the second passageway having the same diameter relative to the optic axis. The method can also include forming a gap in the host tissue that extends between a lateral side of the host tissue and the first passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2024Publication date: March 27, 2025Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 12171652Abstract: A method of implanting the prosthesis is disclosed. The method includes forming an opening in a host tissue of an eye. The method also includes forming a perimeter of a corneal graft. The method also includes forming a first passageway through the host tissue and a second passageway through the corneal graft. The first passageway and the second passageway can have the same diameter relative to an optic axis of the eye. The method also includes aligning the first passageway and the second passageway whereby the first passageway and the second passageway are in communication with one another. The method also includes positioning a body in the first passageway and the second passageway.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 12035972Abstract: A trephination apparatus can include a first member, a blade, and a second member. The first member can include a through-aperture and a first internal chamber. The first member can also include opening to the first internal chamber that can surround the through-aperture in a plane. The blade can have an outwardly-facing male profile at least partially matching the through-aperture and have a cutting edge. The second member can include a first body sized to be received in the through-aperture with the blade. The blade can be positionable between the first body and the female profile at the second opening. The second member can also include a second internal chamber with an opening extending about the aperture axis in the plane with an opening to the first internal chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11980571Abstract: A device insertion tool can include a body and a light redirecting structure. The body can extend along a central longitudinal axis between forward and aft ends. The body can include a device mount portion at the forward end to hold an optic and a handle portion at the aft end configured to be held. The body can be inserted into an anterior chamber of the eye with the optic mounted on the device mount portion at the forward end. The light redirecting structure can be engaged with the body between the forward and aft ends. The light redirecting structure can be one of at least one mirror and at least one prism. The light redirecting structure can be directed at the forward end and can be configured to redirect light traveling from the forward end toward the aft end transverse to the central longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2020Date of Patent: May 14, 2024Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11890055Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens assembly can include a first lens, a first stanchion, a second lens, and a second stanchion. The first lens can have a first anterior side and a first posterior side. The first stanchion can have a first distal end connected to the first lens and a first base end. The second lens can have a second anterior side and a second posterior side. The second stanchion can have a second distal end connected to the second lens and a second base end. The first lens and the second lens can move laterally relative to one another during contraction of the ciliary muscle in a vertically-extending plane containing the optic axis of the eye and substantially centered in the eye.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11833029Abstract: A method of inserting an intraocular optic assembly having at least an optic and ring members that are interconnected to one another with a plurality of stanchions can include winding at least one of the structures relative to at least another one of the other structures about a central optic axis whereby at least some of the stanchions are drawn around an intermediate or middle ring member and in between the optic and an outer ring member. The method can also include folding, after the winding, the intraocular optic assembly in half while retaining the at least some of the plurality of stanchions in between the optic and the outer ring member. The method can also include inserting, after the folding, the intraocular optic assembly in an eye through a slit in a cornea of the eye.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11705243Abstract: A method of managing an electronic health record and displaying a patient's medical state can include receiving a first input corresponding to the medical state, including a first plurality of positives that each correspond to a deviation from a healthy state. The method can also include grouping at least some of the first plurality of positives that collectively correlate to at least one of the medical conditions. The method can also include displaying with a display a statgraph having a plurality of objects including a homunculus plane, nodes projecting away from the plane, axes interconnecting the nodes, and a planar bundling object enveloping at least some of the nodes. The method can also include morphing, on the display controlled by the computing device, a first statgraph into a second statgraph.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Inventors: Jitander Dudee, Vikram Dudee
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Patent number: 11672650Abstract: An intraocular optic assembly can include a first lens, a first plurality of stanchions, a second lens, and a second plurality of stanchions. A central optic axis can extend through centers of the first and second lenses. The first plurality of stanchions can each extend a first distance between a first base end and a first distal end. The first lens can be connected with the first distal ends. The second plurality of stanchions can each extend a second distance between a second base end and a second distal end. The second lens can be connected with the second distal ends. Compression at the peripheries of the stanchions induces movement of the lenses apart from one other.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Publication number: 20220183817Abstract: A method of implanting the prosthesis is disclosed. The method includes forming an opening in a host tissue of an eye. The method also includes forming a perimeter of a corneal graft. The method also includes forming a first passageway through the host tissue and a second passageway through the corneal graft. The first passageway and the second passageway can have the same diameter relative to an optic axis of the eye. The method also includes aligning the first passageway and the second passageway whereby the first passageway and the second passageway are in communication with one another. The method also includes positioning a body in the first passageway and the second passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11324586Abstract: A prosthesis configured to be implanted in a cornea of an eye, to interconnect host tissue with a corneal graft, is disclosed herein. The prosthesis can include a body and a slit. The body can extend between first and second ends. The body can define a section of maximum width between the ends. The body can narrow at the ends and converge to first and second tips. The slit can be defined in the body at the first end and can have a width. A portion of the body between the second tip and the section of maximum width can have a width that is less than the width of the slit, whereby the portion of the body between the second tip and the section of maximum width is receivable in the slit.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11248890Abstract: A projectile launching system can include a projectile launcher and a projectile. The projectile launcher can include at least one barrel, a projectile, a firing pin mechanism, an activator, and a power system. The barrel can extend along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, with an exit port at the second end. The projectile can be positioned in the barrel and include primer, propellant, and a sub-projectile. The firing pin mechanism can be selectively project into the barrel to engage the primer, whereby the propellant is ignited and the projectile is launched out of the barrel. The activator can be engaged with the firing pin mechanism and engageable by a user to control the firing pin mechanism. The power system can rotate the barrel or the projectile as the firing pin mechanism is projecting into the barrel and engaging the primer of the projectile.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 11129709Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens assembly can include first stanchions, a forward optic, second stanchions, an intermediate member, third stanchions, fourth stanchions, and an aft optic. Each stanchion can extend between a base end and a distal end. The forward optic can be connected with the distal ends of the first stanchions. The intermediate member can be connected with the distal ends of the second stanchions and of the third stanchions. The aft optic can be connected with the distal ends of the fourth stanchions.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2020Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Publication number: 20210025681Abstract: A projectile launching system can include a projectile launcher and a projectile. The projectile launcher can include at least one barrel, a projectile, a firing pin mechanism, an activator, and a power system. The barrel can extend along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends, with an exit port at the second end. The projectile can be positioned in the barrel and include primer, propellant, and a sub-projectile. The firing pin mechanism can be selectively project into the barrel to engage the primer, whereby the propellant is ignited and the projectile is launched out of the barrel. The activator can be engaged with the firing pin mechanism and engageable by a user to control the firing pin mechanism. The power system can rotate the barrel or the projectile as the firing pin mechanism is projecting into the barrel and engaging the primer of the projectile.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Publication number: 20210022916Abstract: A device insertion tool can include a body and a light redirecting structure. The body can extend along a central longitudinal axis between forward and aft ends. The body can include a device mount portion at the forward end to hold an optic and a handle portion at the aft end configured to be held. The body can be inserted into an anterior chamber of the eye with the optic mounted on the device mount portion at the forward end. The light redirecting structure can be engaged with the body between the forward and aft ends. The light redirecting structure can be one of at least one mirror and at least one prism. The light redirecting structure can be directed at the forward end and can be configured to redirect light traveling from the forward end toward the aft end transverse to the central longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 10709551Abstract: An accommodating intraocular lens assembly can include a first lens, a first plurality of stanchions, a second lens, and a second plurality of stanchions. A central optic axis can extend through centers of the first and second lenses. The first plurality of stanchions can each extend a first distance between a first base end and a first distal end. The first lens can be connected with the first distal ends. The second plurality of stanchions can each extend a second distance between a second base end and a second distal end. The second lens can be connected with the second distal ends. Compression at the peripheries of the stanchions induces movement of the lenses apart from one other.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Publication number: 20200085566Abstract: A prosthesis configured to be implanted in a cornea of an eye, to interconnect host tissue with a corneal graft, is disclosed herein. The prosthesis can include a body and a slit. The body can extend between first and second ends. The body can define a section of maximum width between the ends. The body can narrow at the ends and converge to first and second tips. The slit can be defined in the body at the first end and can have a width. A portion of the body between the second tip and the section of maximum width can have a width that is less than the width of the slit, whereby the portion of the body between the second tip and the section of maximum width is receivable in the slit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2019Publication date: March 19, 2020Inventor: Jitander Dudee
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Patent number: 10265163Abstract: A method of positioning an accommodating intraocular lens assembly in an eye can include implanting an accommodating intraocular lens assembly having a positive power lens in the eye. The accommodating intraocular lens assembly can also include a plurality of stanchions extending between base ends and distal ends. The base ends can be disposed in spaced relation to one another about a first arcuate periphery positioned in a ciliary sulcus of the eye. The distal ends can be disposed about a second arcuate periphery extending in a second plane positioned forward and outside of a capsular bag of the eye. The positive-power lens can be connected with the plurality of distal ends whereby a center of the positive power lens is moved along the central optic axis in response to contraction of the first arcuate periphery by contraction of the ciliary sulcus.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Inventors: Jitander Dudee, Serena Helen Dudee
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Publication number: 20160184089Abstract: A method of positioning an accommodating intraocular lens assembly in an eye can include implanting an accommodating intraocular lens assembly having a positive power lens in the eye. The accommodating intraocular lens assembly can also include a plurality of stanchions extending between base ends and distal ends. The base ends can be disposed in spaced relation to one another about a first arcuate periphery positioned in a ciliary sulcus of the eye. The distal ends can be disposed about a second arcuate periphery extending in a second plane positioned forward and outside of a capsular bag of the eye. The positive-power lens can be connected with the plurality of distal ends whereby a center of the positive power lens is moved along the central optic axis in response to contraction of the first arcuate periphery by contraction of the ciliary sulcus.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Jitander Dudee, Serena Helen Dudee