IP Library Granted Patent US 12669720
Granted Patent B2
US 12669720 · App. 18/669,065 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Contact lenses having multiple wave plate

Inventor: Seok Ho Song (Seoul, KR)
Assignee: IUCF-HYU (INDUSTRY-UNIVERSITY COOPERATION FOUNDATION HANYANG UNIVERSITY)
G02C7/04G02B5/3083
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Patent No.
US 12669720
App. No.
18/669,065
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A contact lens made of multilayer wave plates includes two or more wave plates disposed between a corneal protective layer and lens surface layer thereof to increase the number of focal points. More particularly, the contact lens includes a lens surface layer; a corneal protective layer; and a wave plate layer in which two or more wave plates composed of a birefringent material are stacked and which is disposed between the lens surface layer and the corneal protective layer, and phases of neighboring wave plates in the wave plate layer have opposite phase signs so as to complement each other.

Claims (81)

1 . A contact lens made of multilayer wave plates, the contact lens comprising:

a lens surface layer;

a corneal protective layer; and

a wave plate layer in which two or more wave plates composed of a birefringent material are stacked and which is disposed between the lens surface layer and the corneal protective layer, and

phases of neighboring wave plates in the wave plate layer have opposite phase signs so as to complement each other.

2 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein, when a thickness of one or more wave plates in the wave plate layer changes, light intensity at a position where focal points are formed changes accordingly.

3 . The contact lens according to claim 2 , wherein, when a thickness of the wave plate layer changes such that a light intensity at a position where one focal point is formed becomes 0, the number of focal points changes.

4 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein the number of focal points generated by the wave plate layer is calculated by Equation 1 below:

N

=

4

×

2

m

-

1

-

1

Equation

1

where N represents the maximum number of focal points, and m represents the number of wave plates.

5 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein positions of focal points generated by the wave plate layer is calculated as shown in Equation 2 below according to the number of the wave plates:

1

f

N

=

1

f

F

L

+

1

f

W

L

-

1

+

1

f

W

L

-

2

+

+

1

f

W

L

-

N

Equation

2

where f N represents a focal length after passing through a last wave plate, and f WL-N represents a focal length of each wave plate.

6 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein, when a phase section (X) between a center of the wave plate layer and a point where a phase changes suddenly changes, positions where focal points are formed change accordingly.

7 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein, in a same phase section (X) between neighboring first and second wave plates in the wave plate layer, a phase in the second wave plate decreases as a phase in the first wave plate increases.

8 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein the wave plate layer is disposed in a central region of the corneal protective layer.

9 . The contact lens according to claim 8 , wherein the wave plate layer disposed in the central region has a smaller area than the corneal protective layer.

10 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein, among the wave plate layer, one wave plate layer is disposed in a central region of the corneal protective layer, and another wave plate layer is disposed in a peripheral region excluding the central region at a certain distance spaced from the central region in a direction outside the central region.

11 . The contact lens according to claim 10 , wherein the wave plate layer disposed in the peripheral region is formed in an annular shape with a certain thickness.

12 . The contact lens according to claim 10 , wherein a plurality of wave plate layers are formed in an annular shape with a certain thickness in the peripheral region, have different radii, and are arranged at a certain distance away from an adjacent wave plate layer.

13 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein the wave plate layer is disposed in a peripheral region excluding a central region of the corneal protective layer.

14 . The contact lens according to claim 13 , wherein the wave plate layer is formed to surround a periphery of the corneal protective layer.

15 . The contact lens according to claim 13 , wherein the wave plate layer is formed inside the corneal protective layer.

16 . The contact lens according to claim 13 , wherein the wave plate layer is formed in an annular shape with a certain thickness.

17 . The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein, among the wave plate layer, one wave plate layer is disposed in a first peripheral region excluding a central region of the corneal protective layer, and another wave plate layer is disposed in a second peripheral region spaced a certain distance away from the first peripheral region in an outer direction of the first peripheral region.

18 . The contact lens according to claim 17 , wherein a plurality of wave plate layers are formed in an annular shape with a certain thickness in the second peripheral region, have different radii, and are arranged at a certain distance away from an adjacent wave plate layer.