IP Library Granted Patent US 7,192,444
Granted Patent B2
US 7,192,444 · App. 10/156,291 · Granted Mar 20, 2007

Aspheric soft lens

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Patent No.
US 7,192,444
App. No.
10/156,291
Granted
Mar 20, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An aspheric soft intraocular lens, having an optical power surface, which may have multiple radii portions or aspherical portions, as well as spherical portions, intended to replace the crystalline lens of a patient's eye, in particular after a cataract extraction. Such an aspheric soft lens is molded in a coined mold. A pair of core pins, positioned within the mold cavity during the lens forming process, will produce a pair of haptic-mounting holes within the lens. As the lenses are subsequently tumbled to remove flash, indentations will form adjacent to the haptic-mounting holes. These indentations allow for tangential attachment of the haptic to the lens which, in turn, enables maximum flexibility without exceeding the width of the optic.

Claims (3)

1. An aspheric intraocular lens, comprising a soft internally dry aspheric intraocular lens having a biconvex disk having a proximal side and a distal side, wherein the distal side comprises an essentially spherical upper sector extending to a midsection of the disk, a center sector adjacent the upper sector and extending therefrom to a lower quarter of the disk, the center sector being an aspherical sector of decreasing radius of curvature, and an essentially spherical lower sector.

2. The aspheric intraocular lens according to claim 1 , wherein the lower sector has a radius of curvature greater than a radius of curvature of the upper sector.

3. The aspheric intraocular lens according to claim 1 , wherein the lower sector has a radius of curvature equal to a radius of curvature of the upper sector.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 25, 2018
From: ABBOTT MEDICAL OPTICS INC.
To: JOHNSON & JOHNSON SURGICAL VISION, INC.
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