Patents by Inventor Larry W. Blake

Larry W. Blake 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).

  • Patent number: 5558629
    Abstract: An implant for use in the treatment of glaucoma is disclosed wherein the implant comprises an elastomeric plate having a non-valved elastomeric drainage tube attached thereto. The plate is elliptical in-shape and curved so as to conform to the curvature of the eye. The plate is inserted into the eye in an incision made in the Tenon's capsule and sutured to the sclera. The drainage tube is tunnelled through the Tenon's capsule and cornea and inserted into the anterior chamber, thus providing patent fluid communication between the anterior chamber and the elastomeric plate. The flexible structure of the plate allows the plate to be easily inserted, thus reducing the surgical procedure length. In addition, the pliable material minimizes the risk of damage and trauma to surrounding tissues in the insertion process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventors: George Baerveldt, Larry W. Blake, George M. Wright
  • Patent number: 5507806
    Abstract: An improved multi-faceted intraocular lens with a main optical element having a plurality of optical elements. The flexible, thin multi-faceted intraocular lens is made of an optical-grade soft biocompatible material, such as a flexible acrylic material, a hydrophilic material, or a silicone material. The thin, flat, multi-faceted intraocular lens may enable implantation of the lens through an intraocular lens injector having an injection tube with a diameter of approximately 1 mm to 4 mm. The plurality of optical elements each may have the same or differing diopter powers. Additionally, the plurality of optical elements may be aligned to form a multi-focal lens. Further, the optical elements each may be selected from a group consisting of toric elements, aspheric elements, and spherical elements depending upon the type of correction desired. Lastly, the multi-faceted intraocular lens may be effective in the treatment of age-related macular degeneration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1996
    Assignee: Pharmacia Iovision, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 5476445
    Abstract: An implant for use in the treatment of glaucoma is disclosed wherein the implant comprises an elastomeric plate having a non-valved elastomeric drainage tube attached thereto. The plate is curved so as to conform to the spherical anatomy of the eyeball. An annular sloped wall extends from the plate and surrounds the opening of the drainage tube into the plate. The plate is inserted beneath Tenon's capsule and sutured to the sclera utilizing temporary and non-dissolving permanent sutures. The annular wall provides a temporary sealing surface against the sclera. The drainage tube is tunnelled through the sclera and cornea and inserted into the anterior chamber, thus providing fluid communication between the anterior chamber and the elastomeric plate. The annular wall around the tube forms a temporary seal which restricts the drainage of aqueous fluid until formation of the bleb is completed. After bleb formation occurs, the temporary sutures around the wall are removed or dissolve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventors: George Baerveldt, Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 5468246
    Abstract: An intraocular lens injector compresses an intraocular lens by rolling the lens into a tight spiral and injects the compressed lens though a relatively small incision in the eye, approximately 2-3 millimeters in length, resulting from a phacoemulsification procedure. The intraocular lens is inserted into a receiving channel of the injector in an uncompressed state and is urged into a cylindrical passageway. As the intraocular lens advances into the cylindrical passageway, the lens will roll upon itself into a tightly rolled spiral within the confines of the cylindrical passageway. An insertion rod is inserted into an open end of the cylindrical passageway and advances the compressed lens down the passageway. As the lens exits the passageway and enters the eye, the lens will expand back to its uncompressed state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1995
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 5425734
    Abstract: An intraocular lens injector compresses an intraocular lens by rolling the lens into a tight spiral and injects the compressed lens though a relatively small incision in the eye, approximately 2-3 millimeters in length, resulting from a phacoemulsification procedure. The intraocular lens is inserted into a receiving channel of the injector in an uncompressed state and is urged into a cylindrical passageway. As the intraocular lens advances into the cylindrical passageway, the lens will roll upon itself into a tightly rolled spiral within the confines of the cylindrical passageway. An insertion rod is inserted into an open end of the cylindrical passageway and advances the compressed lens down the passageway. The insertion rod includes a cup shaped recess on the distal end of the insertion rod. The cup shaped recess cradles the haptic portion of the lens and enables a majority of the insertion force applied by the insertion rod to be directly applied to the optic portion of the lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1995
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 5397300
    Abstract: An implant for use in the treatment of glaucoma is disclosed wherein the implant comprises an elastomeric plate having a non-valved elastomeric drainage tube attached thereto. The plate is elliptical in shape and curved so as to conform to the curvature of the eye. At least one hole is made in the plate to facilitate the formation of a tethered scar tissue bubble, referred to a bleb, to form around the carrier plate. The scar tissue will grow through the hole or holes and pull the perimeter of the bubble towards the carrier plate at the hole locations to tether the formation of the bleb to the carrier plate and finally to the sclera tissue. The plate is inserted into the eye in an incision made in the Tenon's capsule and sutured to the sclera. The drainage tube is tunnelled through the Tenon's capsule and cornea and inserted into the anterior chamber, thus providing patent fluid communication between the anterior chamber and the elastomeric plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 14, 1995
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventors: George Baerveldt, Larry W. Blake, George M. Wright
  • Patent number: 5185107
    Abstract: A lens, having an optical power surface, which may have multiple radii portions or aspherical portions as well as spherical portions, is molded in a coined mold. A pair of core pins, positioned within the mold cavity during the lens forming process, will produce a pair of haptic-mounting holes within the lens. As the lenses are subsequently tumbled to remove flash, indentations will form adjacent to the haptic-mounting holes. These indentations allow for tangential attachment of the haptic to the lens which, in turn, enables maximum flexibility without exceeding the width of the optic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1993
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 5178604
    Abstract: An implant for use in the treatment of glaucoma is disclosed wherein the implant comprises an elastomeric plate having a non-valved elastomeric drainage tube attached thereto. The plate is elliptical in shape and curved so as to conform to the curvature of the eye. The plate is inserted into the eye in an incision made in the Tenon's capsule and sutured to the sclera. The drainage tube is tunnelled through the Tenon's capsule and cornea and inserted into the anterior chamber, thus providing patent fluid communication between the anterior chamber and the elastomeric plate. The flexible structure of the plate allows the plate to be easily inserted, thus reducing the surgical procedure length. In addition, the pliable material minimizes th risk of damage and trauma to surrounding tissues in the insertion process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Iovision, Inc.
    Inventors: George Baerveldt, Larry W. Blake, George M. Wright
  • Patent number: 5104590
    Abstract: A lens, having an optical power surface, which may have multiple radii portions or aspherical portions as well as spherical portions, is molded in a coined mold. A pair of core pins, positioned within the mold cavity during the lens forming process, will produce a pair of haptic-mounting holes within the lens. As the lenses are subsequently tumbled to remove flash, indentations will form adjacent to the haptic-mounting holes. These indentations allow for tangential attachment of the haptic to the lens which, in turn, enables maximum flexibility without exceeding the width of the optic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1988
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1992
    Assignee: Wright Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4737148
    Abstract: A fluid T-coupling comprising a through fluid flow path, and an intersecting vent path, wherein the vent path is integrally molded within the filtered bayonet connector to be used with an aspirator to control the level of vacuum communicated to an irrigation/aspiration handpiece during eye surgery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1988
    Assignee: Allergan Surgical
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4702733
    Abstract: A pinch valve device is disclosed for a disposable, inexpensive irrigation/aspiration handpiece system used for the removal of unwanted material in a very small, enclosed operative site in which it is important to maintain pressure within a certain range, such as in the surgical operation for removal of a cataract lens from the human eye. The device includes a foot pedal for selectively: (1) restricting the flow of irrigation and aspiration fluid in the handpiece system; (2) permitting irrigation by the handpiece system, without permitting concurrent aspiration by the handpiece system; (3) permitting both irrigation and aspiration by the handpiece system; and (4) providing selective increase in aspiration force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1987
    Assignee: Innovative Surgical Products, Inc.
    Inventors: George M. Wright, Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4573979
    Abstract: In an irrigation/aspiration, surgical instrument for intraocular eye surgery, an inner cannula provides aspiration while a larger, but coaxially-spaced outer cannula provides irrigation. The outer cannula is made of metal but is connected to the tip of the surgical instrument by a flexible, silicon rubber support so that the outer cannula is relatively flexible compared to the stiffness of the cannula. Thus the outer cannula can be rotated or repositioned without distortion since all of the motion is localized at the flexible support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1986
    Assignee: Innovative Surgical Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4465481
    Abstract: The present invention comprises both a single piece wound drain catheter and the die from which such a catheter is extruded. The wound drain catheter of the present invention comprises a single, continuous flexible elongate member having a drain segment, a transition tube segment, and an extrusion tube segment. The drain segment comprises a fluted body having one or more longitudinal lumens in fluid communication with the wound in which the drain segment is located. The transition tube segment has internal cavities opening at one end into the lumens of the drain segment and at the other end into the central longitudinal cavity of the tubular extension tube segment. At least a portion of the drain segment is formed of a radiopaque material. The extension tube segment is formed of a translucent material, as is the outer portion of the transition segment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Innovative Surgical Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4446581
    Abstract: An intraocular lens for implantation within an eye after cataract surgery, etc. The intraocular lens has a free-ended, compressible, sizing prong, which sizing prong in its natural uncompressed state has a preformed closed coil spring section between its ends. This intraocular lens with its sizing prong is particularly suited for implantation within the posterior chamber behind the iris where the sizing prong is outwardly biased against the ciliary sulcus area of the eye to hold the intraocular lens in proper viewing position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 8, 1984
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: 4429693
    Abstract: A flexible, compressible reservoir draws a substantially constant vacuum to permit uniform removal of fluid from a surgical incision through a wound drain catheter. The reservoir includes a compression spring interposed between a pair of congruent articulated plates. The spring provides biasing force to expand the reservoir and create a vacuum therein. Each of the articulated plates has a central member hinged on opposite sides to wing members. As the reservoir expands, the wing members pivot relative to the central members to decrease the effective area to which the spring force is applied. Such decrease in the effective area permits the spring force per unit of area to remain more nearly constant, and thus, reduces changes in reservoir vacuum.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 7, 1984
    Inventors: Larry W. Blake, Ervin R. Harvel, Duane R. Mason, George M. Wright
  • Patent number: 4398910
    Abstract: The wound drain catheter of the present invention is comprised of a drain portion connected to an outflow tube portion. The drain portion comprises a central core with plural T-shaped members projecting therefrom to form plural lumens having respective longitudinal grooves for fluid communication with the wound. This drain has a uniform cross-sectional area and is preferably made from a silicone elastomer having a durometer shore between 40 and 70 shore A. Such uniform cross-sectional area provides added strength to prevent the drain from breaking during its removal from the patient's body, and the silicone elastomer provides sufficient elasticity to permit the cross-sectional area of the drain to decrease by at least 30 percent when a pulling force is applied thereto, thereby reducing the gripping force of tissue surrounding the wound.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1983
    Inventors: Larry W. Blake, Ervin R. Harvel, Duane R. Mason, George M. Wright
  • Patent number: 4007743
    Abstract: The pivotable struts of an umbrella-like shunt defect closure device are resiliently biased from a collapsed position to an expanded position by resilient and foldable flat ring sections which extend between the struts when the struts are in their expanded positions but which are folded between the struts when the struts are in their collapsed positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1977
    Assignee: American Hospital Supply Corporation
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake
  • Patent number: D288962
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Assignee: Innovative Surgical Products, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry W. Blake