Patents by Inventor Ronald A. Schachar

Ronald A. Schachar 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: 6280468
    Abstract: Presbyopia is treated by implanting within a plurality of elongated pockets formed in the tissue of the sclera of the eye transverse to a meridian of the eye, a prosthesis having an elongated body having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface to contact the base and flap of the scleral pocket. The first and second surfaces are spaced apart a distance so that the implanted prosthesis exerts an outward force on the flap of the scleral pocket which results in an outward traction on at least the anterior margin of the scleral pocket. The combined effect of the implanted prostheses is to exert a radially outward traction on the sclera in the region overlying the ciliary body which expands the sclera in the affected region together with the underlying ciliary body. The expansion of the ciliary body restores the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye and thereby increases the amplitude of accommodation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: RAS Holding Corp
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Publication number: 20010010019
    Abstract: A segmented scleral expansion band adapted for implantation within or fastening to a segment of the sclera of an eye lying outside of and adjacent to the ciliary body of the eye, is formed from a number of arcuate segments, curved to match the curvature of the globe of the eye, and joined together at each end to form a complete scleral expansion band. The band is implanted in the sclera of the eye by forming circumferential tunnels, inserting the band segments through the tunnels, and joining the ends of the segments to form a complete scleral expansion band. The scleral expansion band is useful in treating presbyopia and other ocular disorders.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Publication date: July 26, 2001
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 6246528
    Abstract: A variable focus lens is constructed by making small changes in the equatorial diameter of an elastically deformable lens. The lens may be deformed by radial tension exerted in a plane generally perpendicular to the optical axis. The radial tension may be exerted by radially acting mechanical apparatus or by means of rings embedded or attached at the equator of the lens, whose diameter can be altered by heating, or by imposition of electrical or magnetic fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: PC Lens Corp.
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 6197056
    Abstract: A segmented scleral expansion band adapted for implantation within or fastening to a segment of the sclera of an eye lying outside of and adjacent to the ciliary body of the eye, is formed from a number of arcuate segments, curved to match the curvature of the globe of the eye, and joined together at each end to form a complete scleral expansion band. The band is implanted in the sclera of the eye by forming circumferential tunnels, inserting the band segments through the tunnels, and joining the ends of the segments to form a complete scleral expansion band. The scleral expansion band is useful in treating presbyopia and other ocular disorders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: RAS Holding Corp.
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 6146366
    Abstract: Introduced is a device that may be used to treat the effects of macular degeneration and other eye disorders by increasing the optical effect of the retinal surface of the eye. This may be accomplished using a device whose body has a shape prescribed to increase the depth of the fovea and, in the process, make the sides of the clivus more convex, thereby utilizing the varying optical properties of the retinal area. A suitable association of this device with the eye will cause an image beam traveling from the lens through the vitreous humor to magnify and impinge an image perception area encompassing the macula. According to one advantageous embodiment, the device includes a body adapted for association with the eye to manipulate the retina of the eye to effectively augment the photoreceptor cells proximate the macula of the eye.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: RAS Holding Corp
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 6038080
    Abstract: A variable focus lens is constructed by making small changes in the equatorial diameter of an elastically deformable lens. The lens may be deformed by radial tension exerted in a plane generally perpendicular to the optical axis. The radial tension may be exerted by radially acting mechanical apparatus or by means of rings embedded or attached at the equator of the lens, whose diameter can be altered by heating, or by imposition of electrical or magnetic fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: PC Lens Corp
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 6007578
    Abstract: Presbyopia is treated by implanting within a plurality of elongated pockets formed in the tissue of the sclera of the eye transverse to a meridian of the eye, a prosthesis having an elongated base member having an inward surface adapted to be placed against the inward wall of the pocket and having a ridge on the inward surface of the base extending along at least a major portion of the major dimension of the base. The combined effect of the implanted prostheses is to exert a radially outward traction on the sclera in the region overlying the ciliary body which expands the sclera in the affected region together with the underlying ciliary body. The expansion of the ciliary body restores the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye and thereby increases the amplitude of accommodation. Hyperopia, primary open angle glaucoma and/or ocular hypertension can be treated by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle according to the invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: Ras Holding Corp
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5774274
    Abstract: A variable focus lens is constructed by making small changes in the equatorial diameter of an elastically deformable lens. The lens may be deformed by radial tension exerted in a plane generally perpendicular to the optical axis. The radial tension may be exerted by radially acting mechanical apparatus or by means of rings embedded or attached at the equator of the lens, whose diameter can be altered by heating, or by imposition of electrical or magnetic fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1998
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5731909
    Abstract: A variable focus lens is constructed by making small changes in the equatorial diameter of an elastically deformable lens. The lens may be deformed by radial tension exerted in a plane generally perpendicular to the optical axis. The radial tension may be exerted by radially acting mechanical apparatus or by means of rings embedded or attached at the equator of the lens, whose diameter can be altered by heating, or by imposition of electrical or magnetic fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5722952
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion is accomplished by suturing to the sclera a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in the region of the ciliary body, by weakening the sclera overlying the ciliary body, by surgical procedures or treatment with enzymes, heat or radiation, whereby intraocular pressure expands the weakened sclera, or by surgical alloplasty. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can also be increased by shortening the zonules by application of heat or radiation, by repositioning one or both insertions of the ciliary muscle or by shortening the ciliary muscle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1998
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5529076
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion is accomplished by suturing to the sclera a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in the region of the ciliary body, by weakening the sclera overlying the ciliary body, by surgical procedures or treatment with enzymes, heat or radiation, whereby intraocular pressure expands the weakened sclera, or by surgical alloplasty. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can also be increased by shortening the zonules by application of heat or radiation, by repositioning one or both insertions of the ciliary muscle or by shortening the ciliary muscle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5503165
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion is accomplished by suturing to the sclera a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in the region of the ciliary body, by weakening the sclera overlying the ciliary body, by surgical procedures or treatment with enzymes, heat or radiation, whereby intraocular pressure expands the weakened sclera, or by surgical alloplasty. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can also be increased by shortening the zonules by application of heat or radiation, by repositioning one or both insertions of the ciliary muscle or by shortening the ciliary muscle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 2, 1996
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5489299
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion is accomplished by suturing to the sclera a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in the region of the ciliary body, by weakening the sclera overlying the ciliary body, by surgical procedures or treatment with enzymes, heat or radiation, whereby intraocular pressure expands the weakened sclera, or by surgical alloplasty. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can also be increased by shortening the zonules by application of heat or radiation, by repositioning one or both insertions of the ciliary muscle or by shortening the ciliary muscle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1996
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5465737
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion is accomplished by suturing to the sclera a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in the region of the ciliary body, by weakening the sclera overlying the ciliary body, by surgical procedures or treatment with enzymes, heat or radiation, whereby intraocular pressure expands the weakened sclera, or by surgical alloplasty. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can also be increased by shortening the zonules by application of heat or radiation, by repositioning one or both insertions of the ciliary muscle or by shortening the ciliary muscle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1995
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5354331
    Abstract: Presbyopia and hyperopia are treated by a method which increases the amplitude of accommodation by increasing the effective working distance of the ciliary muscle in the presbyopic eye. The effective working distance of the ciliary muscle can be increased by expanding the sclera in the region of the ciliary body. This expansion may be accomplished by suturing to the sclera in the region of the ciliary body a relatively rigid band having a diameter slightly greater than that of the sclera in that region. The scleral expansion band comprises anterior and posterior rims and a web extending between the rims, the anterior rim having a smaller diameter than the posterior rim.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1994
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 5149712
    Abstract: A method for treating corneal edema comprises contacting a cornea that has a reduced light transmissive ability due to edema with an amount of a pharmaceutically acceptable non-toxic salt of diatrizoic acid in an aqueous solution sufficient to improve the light transmissive ability of the cornea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1992
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 4907585
    Abstract: The specification discloses apparatus for changing the radius of curvature of a cornea, which includes a needle (34) for being inserted into the periphery (14) of the cornea (10). A device (36, 38, 40) heats the needle (34) to a temperature sufficient to degrade a plurality of elongated regions (12) of the corneal stroma, such that the limbus of the cornea is constricted to change the radius of curvature of the cornea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1990
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 4886795
    Abstract: Retinal edema, in particular cystoid macular edema, is prevented or treated by administering to the patient afflicted with retinal edema or in danger of experiencing retinal edema an amount of a dopaminergic antagonist effective to reduce the edema. The activity of the dopaminergic antagonist may be potentiated by concurrent administration of ascorbic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1989
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 4886815
    Abstract: Retinal edema, in particular cystoid macular edema, is prevented or treated by administering to the patient afflicted with retinal edema or in danger of experiencing retinal edema an amount of a dopaminergic antagonist effective to reduce the edema. A preferred dopaminergic antagonist is haloperidol. The activity of the dopaminergic antagonist may be potentiated by concurrent administration of ascorbic acid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1989
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar
  • Patent number: 4695163
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the surface shape of an object having an index of refraction. A laser light source (12) is incrementally movable in a rectilinear path along a track (10), and pivotal about the track (10), for scanning the surface of the object (14). A plurality of light detector segments (16) are provided on said track (10) for detecting light reflected from the object (14) which is maximally polarized when the angle of incidence equals Brewster's Angle. Means are provided for accurately determining the rectilinear and angular position of the light source (12), as well as which light detector segment (16) has received polarized light reflected from the object surface. A computer (20) is provided for receiving the positional information of the light source (12) with respect to the object surface and the light reflections received by each light detector segment (16) and therefrom calculates the spatial position of various points of reflection (24, 46, 52) from the object surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 22, 1987
    Inventor: Ronald A. Schachar