Segments Fold Patents (Class 623/6.21)
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Patent number: 10485656Abstract: A method of folding and unfolding an active accommodating intraocular lens system includes folding an active lens element along at least one folding line. The at least one folding line is defined by mechanical indentations disposed on a perimeter of the active lens element, and a first pair of the mechanical indentations define terminal ends of a first folding line extending between the first pair of the mechanical indentations. The active lens element is unfolded.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Joshua N. Haddock, Dimitri T. Azar
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Patent number: 10203521Abstract: The present invention, as described above and as further defined by the claims below, provides methods for forming an Ophthalmic Lens that encapsulates a Rigid Insert, wherein the Rigid Insert may be tailored to correct specific astigmatic characteristics of an eye and apparatus for implementing such methods, as well as Ophthalmic Lenses formed with the Rigid Inserts.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2015Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.Inventors: Randall B. Pugh, Daniel B. Otts, James D. Riall, Sharika Snook, Edward R. Kernick, Karson S. Putt, Frederick A. Flitsch, Camille Higham
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Patent number: 9956073Abstract: An intraocular lens (IOL) system includes an active lens element to provide dynamic optical power for active accommodation. The active lens element has mechanical indentations disposed along a perimeter of the active lens element and the mechanical indentations form structurally weakened locations in the active lens element. A first pair of the mechanical indentations defines terminal ends of a first folding line extending between the first pair of the mechanical indentations, and the first pair of the mechanical indentations promotes folding of the active lens element along the first folding line. The IOL system also includes control circuitry coupled to the active lens element to control the active lens element during the active accommodation.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Joshua N. Haddock, Dimitri T. Azar
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Patent number: 9655717Abstract: An intraocular lens having an optic and at least one semi-rigid, haptic connected to the optic, both of which may be acrylic. The intraocular lens can have a fixed longitudinal length, e.g., the same fixed length pre-operatively and post-operatively. The intraocular lens can resist deformation, despite contraction and relaxation of the ciliary muscle and fibrosis within the capsular bag, after implantation into the eye using, for example, by the semi-rigid haptics. The intraocular lens can be sufficiently flexible to be compressed from an original configuration to a compressed configuration for insertion into the eye through a small incision and return to the original configuration after implantation into the eye.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2016Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Inventor: James Stuart Cumming
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Publication number: 20150094806Abstract: The invention relates to an implant device comprising a sensor module which comprises one or more first fastening means, an implant module which comprises one or more second fastening means, and a connecting module, by means of which the sensor module is connected to the implant module via the one or the first fastening means and via the one or the second fastening means, and comprising a fold axis, along which the implant device can be folded up.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: IMPLANDATA OPHTHALMIC PRODUCTS GMBHInventor: Dick Scholten
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Patent number: 8080056Abstract: An intraocular lens assembly for increased depth of focus has a frame configurated to vault posteriorly in an eye and an optic attached thereto. Pressure from ciliary muscle contraction moves the optic anteriorly to focus the eye for near vision.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: C & C Vision International, Ltd.Inventor: J. Stuart Cumming
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Publication number: 20100036490Abstract: A foldable intraocular lens for providing vision contains an optic body that includes an optical zone and a peripheral zone entirely surrounding the optical zone. The optic body has an anterior face, a substantially opposing posterior face, an optic edge, and an optical axis. The anterior face comprises a central face, a peripheral face, and a recessed annular face therebetween that is disposed posterior to the peripheral face. The intraocular lens further comprises at least one haptic that is integrally formed with the peripheral zone. The haptic comprises a distal posterior face, a proximal posterior face, and a step edge disposed at a boundary therebetween. The haptic further comprises a side edge disposed between the optic edge and the step edge. The proximal posterior face and the posterior face of the optic body form a continuous surface. An edge corner is formed by the intersection of the continuous surface with the optic edge, the side edge, and the step edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: Abbott Medical Optics Inc.Inventors: Jim Deacon, David J. Shepherd, Daniel G. Brady, Marlene L. Paul
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Patent number: 7435259Abstract: Intraocular lenses for implanting within the natural capsular bag of the human eye having features on the outer ends or portions of the lenses to fixate the lens within the natural capsular bag following implantation.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Medevec Licensing, B.V.Inventor: J. Stuart Cumming
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Patent number: 6849091Abstract: An intraocular lens assembly for increased depth of focus has a frame configurated to vault posteriorly in an eye and an optic attached thereto. Pressure from ciliary muscle contraction moves the optic anteriorly to focus the eye for near vision.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Eyeonics, Inc.Inventor: J. Stuart Cumming
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Publication number: 20030033013Abstract: This patent represents a deformable artificial intraocular lens for implantation into the human eye. The lens is used for implantation after cataract surgery. The lens optic consists of one smooth optical surface. The second optical surface is a series of annular concentric rings. The rings allow the lens to have extremely thin edges, which reduce glare, halos, and distortion. The extremely thin lens optic along with the thin haptic can be rolled, folded, or squeezed to pass through a small incision (<1.5 millimeters) in the cornea or sclera of the human eye. This lens represents a breakthrough in removal of mass from the lens. The ultra thin lens and haptic design allows the lens to move in the eye providing accommodation for the patient. The lens and haptic design reduces the radial forces on the eye to the point where the naturally occurring pressures in the eye move the lens thus providing accommodation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Wayne B. Callahan, Jeffery S. Callahan