Patents by Inventor Trevor Hannon

Trevor Hannon 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: 11850188
    Abstract: Improved corneal lenticule extraction tools which integrate defined angles, tip features, and the use of vacuum into the tool to aid in the removal of the lenticule. The tool has a body and a tip each with an internal air channel. The tip has a straight portion and a curved portion at a distal end, with one or more orifices disposed on the curved portion. The body either has a mechanism for generating a vacuum in the internal air channel, such as a resilient diaphragm, or is connected to an external vacuum source. Use of tip features and angles helps the surgeon find tissue edges during tissue removal. The use of vacuum aids to draw the tissue to the tool and to hold the tissue by the tool. The improved tools improve speed of extraction as well as completeness of extraction so that no tissue is left behind.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2023
    Assignee: AMO Development, LLC
    Inventors: Jose L Garcia, Trevor Hannon, Christina Lagarto
  • Publication number: 20230363949
    Abstract: In an ophthalmic surgical laser system, a patient interface device for coupling a patient’s eye to the laser system includes a lens cone with a frustoconical shaped shell for coupling to the laser system and a suction ring for coupling to the patient’s eye, the lens cone and the suction ring being either joined together by clamping or formed integrally as one piece. A cap is provided for use with the lens cone as an installation aid. In the configuration supplied to the user, the lens cone is partially embedded in and snapped to the cap. The cap has a portion with a relatively large diameter and multiple ribs for easy handling. The user holds the cap to install the lens cone on the laser system, and pulls the cap to unsnap it from the lens cone. The lens cone is attached to the laser system with a bayonet mount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2023
    Publication date: November 16, 2023
    Inventors: Jose Garcia, Christina Lagarto, Trevor Hannon, Vyechi Low, Reena Pathania, Aaron Quinn
  • Publication number: 20230363948
    Abstract: In an ophthalmic surgical laser system, a patient interface device for coupling a patient's eye to the laser system includes a lens cone with a frustoconical shaped shell for coupling to the laser system and a suction ring for coupling to the patient's eye, the lens cone and the suction ring being joined together by clamping. A cap is provided for use with the lens cone as an installation aid. In the configuration supplied to the user, the lens cone is partially embedded in and snapped to the cap. The cap has a portion with a relatively large diameter and multiple ribs for easy handling. The user holds the cap to install the lens cone on the laser system, and pulls the cap to unsnap it from the lens cone. The lens cone is attached to the laser system with a bayonet mount that provides tactile feedback to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2022
    Publication date: November 16, 2023
    Inventors: Jose Garcia, Christina Lagarto, Trevor Hannon, Vyechi Low
  • Publication number: 20230149217
    Abstract: A patient interface device for an ophthalmic surgical laser system includes a lens cone component for coupling to the laser system and a suction ring component for coupling to the patient’s eye. The suction ring includes a gripper with an opening for receiving and retaining the lens cone, and a flexible skirt joined to the gripper for coupling to the eye with a vacuum force. The flexible skirt includes a circular inner edge and a circular outer edge for contacting the eye surface, and a plurality of circumferentially distributed scleral support protrusions protruding from a circumferential side wall. The end surface of the scleral support protrusions are sloped in a side cross-sectional view. The scleral support protrusions have a length to width ratio from 1.1 to 2.1, and an arc-angle ratio of the scleral support protrusions to the gaps between them is from 2.2 to 3.0.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 14, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Inventors: Christina Lagarto, Jose Garcia, Trevor Hannon, Vyechi Low
  • Publication number: 20220362054
    Abstract: A patient interface device for an ophthalmic surgical laser system includes a lens cone component for coupling to the laser system and a suction ring component having a flexible skirt for coupling to the patient's eye. The suction ring component includes a gripper integrated with the flexible skirt, formed of hard plastic material and having two jaws that face each other to define a receiving opening between them. During use, a base portion of the lens cone is inserted into the receiving opening of the gripper and retained by the clamping force of the jaws. To ensure that the gripper securely retains the lens cone, a soft thermoplastic elastomer material is provided on the outer surface of the base portion of the lens cone, and the inner surfaces of the jaws of the gripper are provided with teeth to engage the soft thermoplastic elastomer material of the lens cone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2022
    Publication date: November 17, 2022
    Inventors: Jose Garcia, Trevor Hannon, Vyechi Low, Christina Lagarto
  • Publication number: 20220175582
    Abstract: Various corneal marker tools and assemblies are provided for use in ophthalmic procedures to place ink marks on the cornea. One tool assembly includes an applicator containing an ink and a disposable marking tip attachable to the applicator, where ink is injected from the applicator into hollow channels of the marking tip. Another tool assembly includes a reusable handle and a disposable marking tip attachable to the handle. Another tool assembly includes a marker assembled with a cap with an ink pad. Another tool assembly includes a marker tool and a nesting adapter to be used with a patient interface device. Other tools have a one-piece design with a marker head and an handle fixedly joined together. Some tools have pre-inked marking elements, or an embedded light source, or a built-in level indicator, or a ring-shaped marker head, or a leaf spring feature on their marking prongs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2021
    Publication date: June 9, 2022
    Inventors: Trevor Hannon, Vyechi Low, Christina Lagarto, Jose Garcia, Hong Fu, Deepali Mehta-Hurt
  • Publication number: 20200306087
    Abstract: Improved corneal lenticule extraction tools which integrate defined angles, tip features, and the use of vacuum into the tool to aid in the removal of the lenticule. The tool has a body and a tip each with an internal air channel. The tip has a straight portion and a curved portion at a distal end, with one or more orifices disposed on the curved portion. The body either has a mechanism for generating a vacuum in the internal air channel, such as a resilient diaphragm, or is connected to an external vacuum source. Use of tip features and angles helps the surgeon find tissue edges during tissue removal. The use of vacuum aids to draw the tissue to the tool and to hold the tissue by the tool. The improved tools improve speed of extraction as well as completeness of extraction so that no tissue is left behind.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 1, 2019
    Publication date: October 1, 2020
    Inventors: Jose L. Garcia, Trevor Hannon, Christina Lagarto