Patents by Inventor Lucinda J. Camras

Lucinda J. Camras 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: 11723804
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: Alievio, Inc.
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rand Allingham, Bruce Klitzman, Sanjay Asrani
  • Publication number: 20190358086
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2019
    Publication date: November 28, 2019
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rand Allingham, Bruce Klitzman, Sanjay Asrani
  • Publication number: 20190254873
    Abstract: A device drains aqueous humor from an eye. The device includes an inlet conduit positioned at least partially within an anterior chamber. The device includes a housing coupled to the inlet conduit. The housing includes a cavity in fluid communication with the inlet conduit. The inlet conduit includes an inlet passageway allowing aqueous humor to flow from the anterior chamber to the cavity. The device includes an outlet conduit coupled to the housing at a proximal end and in fluid communication with the cavity. The outlet conduit includes an outlet passageway allowing the aqueous humor to flow from the cavity at the proximal end to an external ocular surface via an outlet opening at the distal end. The device includes an anti-clogging element coupled to the outlet conduit and configured to prevent or remove an obstruction of the outlet conduit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rolf Erik Ypma, Walt H. Bassett
  • Patent number: 10369050
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignee: Camras Vision Inc.
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rand Allingham, Bruce Klitzman, Sanjay Asrani
  • Patent number: 10201451
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2019
    Assignee: Camras Vision Inc.
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rand Allingham, Bruce Klitzman, Sanjay Asrani
  • Publication number: 20180325733
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2018
    Publication date: November 15, 2018
    Inventors: Lucinda J. Camras, Rand Allingham, Bruce Klitzman, Sanjay Asrani
  • Publication number: 20160058615
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for draining aqueous humor from an eye for reducing intraocular pressure. The draining apparatus comprises a tube defining a passage for fluid flow between an inlet end and an outlet end. An outlet assembly contacts the conjunctival layer externally of the eyeball. The outlet assembly comprises a housing in fluid communication with the outlet end of the tube and having an aperture for allowing egress of aqueous humor onto the external ocular surface. A resistive component is disposed in the housing for providing resistance to a flow of aqueous humor. A pair of tabs project outwardly and are adapted to be disposed subconjunctivally for securing the draining apparatus relative to the eyeball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2014
    Publication date: March 3, 2016
    Inventors: LUCINDA J. CAMRAS, RAND ALLINGHAM, BRUCE KLITZMAN, SANJAY ASRANI
  • Patent number: 9186274
    Abstract: A drainage apparatus is disclosed to reduce intraocular pressure in an eyeball that includes an anterior chamber having aqueous humor disposed therein, a cornea and a surrounding marginal limbus by which the cornea is continuous with a scleral layer and a conjunctival layer disposed on an exposed surface of the eyeball and under eyelids, the apparatus comprising an inlet assembly configured to be disposed at the anterior chamber of the eyeball, an outlet assembly configured to be disposed at the external surface of the eyeball, the assembly having a central chamber, a tube extending between the inlet and outlet assemblies and configured to promote fluid communication between the inlet and outlet assemblies, and control means disposed within the outlet assembly for controlling a flow of aqueous humor through the tube from the anterior chamber of the eyeball to the external surface of the eyeball, the control means further comprising a replaceable filter disposed within the central chamber of the outer member t
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 17, 2015
    Assignee: CAMRAS VISION INC.
    Inventors: Carl B. Camras, Nancy Louise Camras, Lucinda J. Camras
  • Publication number: 20100057055
    Abstract: A drainage apparatus is disclosed to reduce intraocular pressure in an eyeball that includes an anterior chamber having aqueous humor disposed therein, a cornea and a surrounding marginal limbus by which the cornea is continuous with a scleral layer and a conjunctival layer disposed on an exposed surface of the eyeball and under eyelids, the apparatus comprising an inlet assembly configured to be disposed at the anterior chamber of the eyeball, an outlet assembly configured to be disposed at the external surface of the eyeball, the assembly having a central chamber, a tube extending between the inlet and outlet assemblies and configured to promote fluid communication between the inlet and outlet assemblies, and control means disposed within the outlet assembly for controlling a flow of aqueous humor through the tube from the anterior chamber of the eyeball to the external surface of the eyeball, the control means further comprising a replaceable filter disposed within the central chamber of the outer member t
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2009
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Inventors: Carl B. Camras, Nancy Louise Camras, Lucinda J. Camras
  • Patent number: 7641627
    Abstract: A drainage apparatus and method to reduce intraocular pressure in an eyeball that includes an anterior chamber having aqueous humor disposed therein, a cornea and a surrounding marginal limbus by which the cornea is continuous with a scleral layer and a conjunctival layer disposed on an exposed surface of the eyeball and under eyelids, the apparatus comprising an inlet assembly configured to be disposed at the anterior chamber of the eyeball, an outlet assembly configured to be disposed at the external surface of the eyeball, a tube extending between the inlet and outlet assemblies and configured to promote fluid communication between the inlet and outlet assemblies, and a control means disposed within the outlet assembly for controlling a flow of aqueous humor through the tube from the anterior chamber of the eyeball to the external surface of the eyeball, and for preventing bacterial infiltration into the anterior chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2010
    Inventors: Carl B. Camras, Lucinda J. Camras