Patents by Inventor Joël Pynson
Joël Pynson 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: 9237946Abstract: A thin IOL capable of insertion through a small incision into the capsular bag of an eye includes haptics having free ends configured to absorb compressive forces resulting from shrinkage of the capsular bag in the weeks following surgery.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 8603163Abstract: An IOL injector body including an injector body segment defining a portion of a lumen, and a first loading chamber component coupled to the injector body segments and a second loading chamber component hingedly coupled to the first loading chamber component. The second loading chamber component is capable of rotating about an axis that is parallel to the lumen. An IOL vial including a vial base and an injector guide rotatably mounted in said base, whereby an injector can be inserted along the injector guide and rotated such that a folded IOL can be obtained in the injector. A method of loading an IOL injector with an IOL the method that comprises inserting the IOL injector body into a vial and rotating the IOL injector body relative to the vial to obtain the IOL in the IOL injector body.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20130274757Abstract: An IOL injector body including an injector body segment defining a portion of a lumen, and a first loading chamber component coupled to the injector body segments and a second loading chamber component hingedly coupled to the first loading chamber component. The second loading chamber component is capable of rotating about an axis that is parallel to the lumen. An IOL vial including a vial base and an injector guide rotatably mounted in said base, whereby an injector can be inserted along the injector guide and rotated such that a folded IOL can be obtained in the injector. A method of loading an IOL injector with an IOL the method that comprises inserting the IOL injector body into a vial and rotating the IOL injector body relative to the vial to obtain the IOL in the IOL injector body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 8535332Abstract: A plunger for an IOL injector device includes a shaft with a distal tip and a compressible sleeve positioned about the shaft with the tip extending forwardly of the sleeve. In a first stage of IOL advancement through the injector device, the plunger tip engages and pushes the IOL through a first section of the injector body. In a second stage of IOL advancement, the sleeve enters the narrowing section of the injector body toward the open tip thereof with the IOL and sleeve both undergoing compression. The sleeve compresses and lengthens in a forward direction ultimately enveloping the plunger distal tip. Viscoelastic applied inside the injector accumulates between the leading edge of the compressed sleeve and the compressed IOL thereby creating hydraulic pressure which pushes the compressed IOL through the remainder of the injector body and out the open distal tip thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 8475526Abstract: An IOL injector body including an injector body segment defining a portion of a lumen, and a first loading chamber component coupled to the injector body segments and a second loading chamber component hingedly coupled to the first loading chamber component. The second loading chamber component is capable of rotating about an axis that is parallel to the lumen. An IOL vial including a vial base and an injector guide rotatably mounted in said base, whereby an injector can be inserted along the injector guide and rotated such that a folded IOL can be obtained in the injector. A method of loading an IOL injector with an IOL the method that comprises inserting the IOL injector body into a vial and rotating the IOL injector body relative to the vial to obtain the IOL in the IOL injector body.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20120289970Abstract: A plunger for an IOL injector device includes a shaft with a distal tip and a compressible sleeve positioned about the shaft with the tip extending forwardly of the sleeve. In a first stage of IOL advancement through the injector device, the plunger tip engages and pushes the IOL through a first section of the injector body. In a second stage of IOL advancement, the sleeve enters the narrowing section of the injector body toward the open tip thereof with the IOL and sleeve both undergoing compression. The sleeve compresses and lengthens in a forward direction ultimately enveloping the plunger distal tip. Viscoelastic applied inside the injector accumulates between the leading edge of the compressed sleeve and the compressed IOL thereby creating hydraulic pressure which pushes the compressed IOL through the remainder of the injector body and out the open distal tip thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 8252053Abstract: An IOL injector kit comprising a first body portion having a first lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end, a distal end configured to deposit an IOL into an eye, a second body portion having a second lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end and distal end, a container comprising a wall defining a container lumen, a first open end configured to receive the proximal end of the first body portion into the container lumen, and a second open end configured to receive the distal end of the second body portion into the container lumen, and an IOL disposed inside said container.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 8246631Abstract: A plunger for an IOL injector device includes a shaft with a distal tip and a compressible sleeve positioned about the shaft with the tip extending forwardly of the sleeve. In a first stage of IOL advancement through the injector device, the plunger tip engages and pushes the IOL through a first section of the injector body. In a second stage of IOL advancement, the sleeve enters the narrowing section of the injector body toward the open tip thereof with the IOL and sleeve both undergoing compression. The sleeve compresses and lengthens in a forward direction ultimately enveloping the plunger distal tip. Viscoelastic applied inside the injector accumulates between the leading edge of the compressed sleeve and the compressed IOL thereby creating hydraulic pressure which pushes the compressed IOL through the remainder of the injector body and out the open distal tip thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joël Pynson
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Publication number: 20110172766Abstract: An IOL injector body including an injector body segment defining a portion of a lumen, and a first loading chamber component coupled to the injector body segments and a second loading chamber component hingedly coupled to the first loading chamber component. The second loading chamber component is capable of rotating about an axis that is parallel to the lumen. An IOL vial including a vial base and an injector guide rotatably mounted in said base, whereby an injector can be inserted along the injector guide and rotated such that a folded IOL can be obtained in the injector. A method of loading an IOL injector with an IOL the method that comprises inserting the IOL injector body into a vial and rotating the IOL injector body relative to the vial to obtain the IOL in the IOL injector body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2011Publication date: July 14, 2011Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20110137321Abstract: An IOL injector body including an injector body segment defining a portion of a lumen, and a first loading chamber component coupled to the injector body segments and a second loading chamber component hingedly coupled to the first loading chamber component. The second loading chamber component is capable of rotating about an axis that is parallel to the lumen. An IOL vial including a vial base and an injector guide rotatably mounted in said base, whereby an injector can be inserted along the injector guide and rotated such that a folded IOL can be obtained in the injector. A method of loading an IOL injector with an IOL the method that comprises inserting the IOL injector body into a vial and rotating the IOL injector body relative to the vial to obtain the IOL in the IOL injector body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20110112545Abstract: An IOL injector kit comprising a first body portion having a first lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end, a distal end configured to deposit an IOL into an eye, a second body portion having a second lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end and distal end, a container comprising a wall defining a container lumen, a first open end configured to receive the proximal end of the first body portion into the container lumen, and a second open end configured to receive the distal end of the second body portion into the container lumen, and an IOL disposed inside said container.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2011Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Patent number: 7879090Abstract: An IOL injector kit comprising a first body portion having a first lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end, a distal end configured to deposit an IOL into an eye, a second body portion having a second lumen disposed therethrough, a proximal end and distal end, a container comprising a wall defining a container lumen, a first open end configured to receive the proximal end of the first body portion into the container lumen, and a second open end configured to receive the distal end of the second body portion into the container lumen, and an IOL disposed inside said container.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20090228102Abstract: A thin IOL capable of insertion through a small incision into the capsular bag of an eye includes haptics having free ends configured to absorb compressive forces resulting from shrinkage of the capsular bag in the weeks following surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2005Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20090216244Abstract: A plunger (30) for an IOL injector device includes a shaft (37) with a distal tip (32) and a compressible sleeve (40) positioned about the shaft with the tip extending forwardly of the sleeve. In a first stage of IOL (12) advancement through the injector device, the plunger tip engages and pushes the IOL through a first section (14a) of the injector body (14). In a second stage of IOL advancement, the sleeve enters the narrowing section (14b) of the injector body toward the open tip (18) thereof with the IOL and sleeve both undergoing compression. The sleeve compresses and lengthens in a forward direction ultimately enveloping the plunger distal tip. Viscoelastic applied inside the injector accumulates between the leading edge of the compressed sleeve and the compressed IOL thereby creating hydraulic pressure which pushes the compressed IOL through the remainder of the injector body and out the open distal tip thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2004Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20090204210Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) comprising an apparatus capable of changing power in response to ciliary body movement. An IOL is provided that comprises a first optical power element, and a second optical power element. The second optical power element is mechanically coupled to the first optical power element, and at least one of the first optical power element and the second optical power element is mechanically coupled to at least one magnet, such that a magnetic field applied to the at least one magnet causes the first optical element and the second optical element to displace relative to one another. The optical power elements may be surfaces or lens, the magnetic medium may be liquid, gel or solid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2009Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20090157179Abstract: An aspect of the invention is directed to an ophthalmic lens, comprising at least one optic comprising a lens zone. The zone is configured such that, when the lens is located in an average eye, for all object locations along an axis in a range from infinity to 1.0 diopters, for light having a wavelength 550 nm, the wavefront at the retina formed by the lens zone has the following characteristics 0.01 ? ? Z 40 Z 20 ? ? 5.0 , and 0.01?|Z60|?1.0 waves of 550 nm light. In some embodiments, 0.01?|Z80|?0.5 wave for light having a wavelength 550 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventors: Candido D. Pinto, Amanda C. Kingston, David C. Compertore, Joel Pynson, Ian G. Cox
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Publication number: 20090125034Abstract: An IOL injector device having a nozzle pivotably connected to the injector body and movably between a storage position and an injection position. When in the storage position, an IOL may be loaded into the proximal end of the nozzle. The IOL may be provided in a shuttle component held in a vial of storage solution. Once connected to the proximal end of the nozzle, the nozzle is rotated 180° to the injection position ready to inject the IOL into a patient's eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2004Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Joel Pynson
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Publication number: 20080269770Abstract: An IOL injector subassembly, comprising a lens cartridge, an IOL, and a fastener connected to the lens cartridge arranged to maintain the IOL in a position disposed over at least a portion of the first lumen segment and over at least the second lumen segment. A method for facilitating loading of an IOL injector, comprising removing the fastener, and rotating the first portion relative to the second portion to fold the IOL.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Joel Pynson, Brian D. Rathert, David P. Pollock
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Publication number: 20080154361Abstract: An IOL injector subassembly, comprising a lens cartridge, an IOL, and a fastener connected to the lens cartridge arranged to hold the IOL in a position disposed over at least a portion of the first lumen segment and over at least the second lumen segment. A method for facilitating loading of an IOL injector, comprising removing the fastener, and rotating the first portion relative to the second portion to fold the IOL.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Joel Pynson, Brian D. Rathert, David P. Pollock
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Publication number: 20080147082Abstract: An IOL injector comprising a plunger and an injector body having an axis, the IOL injector comprising a distal body portion having a first lumen disposed therethrough, and a distal cutting surface disposed proximate a proximal end of the distal portion and extending proximally from said first lumen into a space into which a container is to be received. In some embodiments, a proximal body portion is included with a second lumen disposed therethrough. In such embodiments, the proximal portion and the distal portion are separated along the axis by a gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Joel Pynson