Patents by Inventor Keith Holliday
Keith Holliday 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: 11427665Abstract: Ionized radiation-absorbed, dose sensitive, highly flexible polymeric compositions are provided that exhibits multidirectional changes in refractive index. Also provided are methods of producing a precision multi-directional nanogradient of refractive index in a polymeric composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2020Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: STAAR Surgical CompanyInventors: Alexei V. Ossipov, Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 10774164Abstract: Ionized radiation-absorbed, dose sensitive, highly flexible polymeric compositions are provided that exhibits multidirectional changes in refractive index. Also provided are methods of producing a precision multi-directional nanogradient of refractive index in a polymeric composition.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2019Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: STAAR Surgical CompanyInventors: Alexei V. Ossipov, Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 10583041Abstract: Methods of correcting vision for presbyopia, including remodeling a stroma with a laser to create an intracorneal shape, where the corneal shape includes a central region with a thickness that is about 50 microns or less measured from an extension of a shape of a peripheral region of the corneal shape, wherein remodeling a portion of the stroma increases a curvature of a central portion of the anterior surface of the cornea with a central elevation change for near vision.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: RVO 2.0 Inc.Inventors: Keith Holliday, Alan Lang
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Patent number: 10555805Abstract: Methods of treating presbyopia of an eye. A corneal inlay is inserted within the cornea such that the central thickness of the corneal inlay is 3 to 7 times a central elevation change.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: RVO 2.0, Inc.Inventors: Alan Lang, Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 10299960Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: AMO DEVELOPMENT, LLCInventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Publication number: 20170128260Abstract: The present invention provides improved methods and systems for laser beam positioning, shape profile, size profile, drift, and/or deflection calibration using an image capture device, such as a microscope camera, for enhanced calibration accuracy and precision. The methods and systems are particularly suited for iris calibration and hysteresis measurement of a variable diameter aperture. One method for calibrating laser pulses from a laser eye surgery system using an image capture device comprises imaging a known object with an image capture device. A pulsed laser beam is directed onto a calibration surface so as to leave a mark on the calibration surface. The mark on the calibration surface is then imaged with the image capture device. The laser eye surgery system is calibrated by comparing the image of the mark on the calibration surface to the image of the known object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2017Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Dimitri A. Chernyak, Keith Holliday, Mathew Clopp
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Patent number: 9592155Abstract: The present invention provides improved methods and systems for laser beam positioning, shape profile, size profile, drift, and/or deflection calibration using an image capture device, such as a microscope camera, for enhanced calibration accuracy and precision. The methods and systems are particularly suited for iris calibration and hysteresis measurement of a variable diameter aperture. One method for calibrating laser pulses from a laser eye surgery system using an image capture device comprises imaging a known object with an image capture device. A pulsed laser beam is directed onto a calibration surface so as to leave a mark on the calibration surface. The mark on the calibration surface is then imaged with the image capture device. The laser eye surgery system is calibrated by comparing the image of the mark on the calibration surface to the image of the known object.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2010Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLCInventors: Dimitri A. Chernyak, Keith Holliday, Mathew Clopp
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Patent number: 9539143Abstract: Methods of correcting vision for presbyopia, including remodeling a stroma with a laser to create an intracorneal shape, where the corneal shape includes a central region with a thickness that is about 50 microns or less measured from an extension of a shape of a peripheral region of the corneal shape, wherein remodeling a portion of the stroma increases a curvature of a central portion of the anterior surface of the cornea with a central elevation change for near vision.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2015Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: REVISION OPTICS, INC.Inventors: Keith Holliday, Alan Lang
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Publication number: 20160302968Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Inventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Patent number: 9402366Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2016Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Publication number: 20160166434Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Patent number: 9295584Abstract: Systems and methods to treat a region of a cornea of an eye having an epithelial layer disposed over a stromal layer. The system comprises a device to map a thickness of the epithelial layer over the region of the cornea to generate a map of epithelial thickness over the region, and a laser to generate a laser beam of an ablative radiation. A movable scan component is coupled to the laser to scan the laser beam over the region. A processor system is coupled to the laser and the movable scan component, and the processor system is configured to arrange pulses of laser beam to ablate the epithelial layer of the region in response to the map of epithelial thickness.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: AMO Development, LLCInventors: Keith Holliday, Mark E. Arnoldussen
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Patent number: 8900296Abstract: Methods of designing corneal implants, such as inlays, to compensate for a corneal response, such as epithelial remodeling of the epithelial layer, to the presence of the implant. Additionally, methods of performing alternative corneal vision correction procedures to compensate for an epithelial response to the procedure. Methods of compensating for a corneal response when performing a vision correction procedure to create a center near region of the cornea for near vision while providing distance vision peripheral to the central near zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: ReVision Optics, Inc.Inventors: Keith Holliday, Alan Lang
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Patent number: 8518030Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods control pulse energies of excimer and other lasers, particularly for refractive correction in which a pulse rate, pulse energy, or other parameters of a pulsed laser is varied during use. A calibration laser mode may be used to fire a series of laser pulses to characterize a correlation between laser energy and a laser operation parameter (typically discharge high voltage) throughout a range. During an operation mode, subsequent voltages may be set based on energies of prior pulses while accounting for a curve or change in rate of the correlation.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLCInventor: Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 8187259Abstract: Systems and methods provide for stabilizing the amount of laser energy delivered to a target from a laser device. Generally, delivered laser energy is measured over multiple laser pulses or over time in the case of a constant wave laser. A decrease is then calculated in the delivered energy, the decrease being caused by accumulation of one or more substances, such as ozone, along the laser beam delivery path due to passage of the laser beam along the path. Using this calculated decrease, a laser device may be adjusted to compensate for the decrease in delivered energy due to the accumulated substance(s), thus stabilizing the amount of energy delivered to the target.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventor: Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 8177487Abstract: In a one embodiment, a balance weight includes a base, a rotational axis extending from the base, and a circumference having opposite cam surfaces about the rotational axis. The opposite cam surfaces are at least partially angled toward one another in a direction away from the base along the rotational axis. The balance weight is designed to mount in a groove of a rotary component of a turbine engine.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kenneth Michael Koza, Allyn Keith Holliday, John Patrick McGrane
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Publication number: 20110267446Abstract: The present invention provides improved methods and systems for laser beam positioning, shape profile, size profile, drift, and/or deflection calibration using an image capture device, such as a microscope camera, for enhanced calibration accuracy and precision. The methods and systems are particularly suited for iris calibration and hysteresis measurement of a variable diameter aperture. One method for calibrating laser pulses from a laser eye surgery system using an image capture device comprises imaging a known object with an image capture device. A pulsed laser beam is directed onto a calibration surface so as to leave a mark on the calibration surface. The mark on the calibration surface is then imaged with the image capture device. The laser eye surgery system is calibrated by comparing the image of the mark on the calibration surface to the image of the known object.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLCInventors: Dimitri A. Chernyak, Keith Holliday, Mathew Clopp
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Publication number: 20110218623Abstract: Small diameter corneal inlays adapted to change the corneal surface curvature to provide central near vision and peripheral distance vision.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2010Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventors: Jon Dishler, Ned Schneider, Keith Holliday, Troy A. Miller, Alexander Vatz, James R. Alexander
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Publication number: 20110028956Abstract: Systems and methods provide for stabilizing the amount of laser energy delivered to a target from a laser device. Generally, delivered laser energy is measured over multiple laser pulses or over time in the case of a constant wave laser. A decrease is then calculated in the delivered energy, the decrease being caused by accumulation of one or more substances, such as ozone, along the laser beam delivery path due to passage of the laser beam along the path. Using this calculated decrease, a laser device may be adjusted to compensate for the decrease in delivered energy due to the accumulated substance(s), thus stabilizing the amount of energy delivered to the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLCInventor: Keith Holliday
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Patent number: 7846152Abstract: The present invention provides improved methods and systems for laser beam positioning, shape profile, size profile, drift, and/or deflection calibration using an image capture device, such as a microscope camera, for enhanced calibration accuracy and precision. The methods and systems are particularly suited for iris calibration and hysteresis measurement of a variable diameter aperture. One method for calibrating laser pulses from a laser eye surgery system using an image capture device comprises imaging a known object with an image capture device. A pulsed laser beam is directed onto a calibration surface so as to leave a mark on the calibration surface. The mark on the calibration surface is then imaged with the image capture device. The laser eye surgery system is calibrated by comparing the image of the mark on the calibration surface to the image of the known object.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: AMO Manufacturing USA, LLC.Inventors: Dimitri A. Chernyak, Keith Holliday, Mathew Clopp