Adaptive optic lens and method of making
View Patent ↗A lens for correcting human vision, for example an IOL, contact lens or corneal inlay or onlay, that carries and interior phase or layer comprising a pattern of individual transparent adaptive displacement structures. In the exemplary embodiments, the displacement structures are actuated by shape change polymer that adjusts a shape or other parameter in response to applied energy that in turn displaces a fluid media within the lens that actuates a flexible lens surface. The adaptive optic means of the invention can be used to create highly localized surface corrections in the lens to correct higher order aberrations-which types of surfaces cannot be fabricated into and IOL and then implanted. The system of displacement structures also can provide spherical corrections in the lens.
1. A method for adjusting an intraocular lens, said method comprising providing a lens having a peripheral non-optic portion including a shape memory polymer (SMP) and the central portion excluding a SMP, and applying energy from a remote energy source to the SMP to move the SMP from a temporary shape toward a memory shape, wherein the SMP comprises a hard segment and a soft segment and wherein applying energy alters the phase of one segment to move the SMP from the temporary shape toward the memory shape, and wherein moving the SMP from a temporary shape toward a memory shape moves a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion.
2. A method as in claim 1 , wherein applying energy utilizes light energy.
3. A method as in claim 2 , wherein applying energy scans a laser beam to irradiate the SMP.
4. An intraocular lens comprising a lens body configured for implantation in a capsular sac, the lens body having a peripheral non-optic portion that includes a shape memory polymer (SMP) comprising hard and soft segments, and a central optic portion that excludes a SMP, wherein the SMP is configured to move from a temporary shape toward a memory shape in response to energy from an external energy source, and wherein the SMP is configured to move a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion when it moves toward the memory shape.
5. An intraocular lens as in claim 4 wherein the SMP has a memory shape and is self-maintainable in a different temporary shape, and wherein the SMP is movable from the temporary shape toward the memory shape in response to a stimulus.
6. An intraocular lens as in claim 5 , wherein the stimulus is heat.
7. An intraocular lens as in claim 5 , wherein the SMP includes a chromophore for cooperating with a selected light wavelength.
8. An intraocular lens as in claim 7 , wherein the stimulus is energy from irradiation by the selected light wavelength.
9. A method for adjusting an intraocular lens as in claim 1 , wherein applying energy from a remote source to the SMP comprises applying heat.
10. A method for adjusting an intraocular lens as in claim 1 , further comprising implanting the intraocular lens in a capsule of an eye.
11. An intraocular lens comprising a lens body configured for implantation in a capsular sac, the lens body comprising a peripheral non-optic portion that includes an elastic shape memory polymer (SMP), and a central optic portion that excludes a SMP, wherein the SMP is configured to move from a temporary shape toward a memory shape in response to energy from an external energy source, and wherein the SMP is configured to move a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion when it moves toward the memory shape.
12. An intraocular lens comprising a lens body configured for implantation in a capsular sac, the lens body comprising a peripheral non-optic portion that includes a shape memory polymer (SMP) comprising a network having two phases, and a central optic portion that excludes a SMP, wherein the SMP is configured to move from a temporary shape toward a memory shape in response to energy from an external energy source, and wherein the SMP is configured to move a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion when it moves toward the memory shape.
13. An intraocular lens comprising a lens body configured for implantation in a capsular sac, the lens body comprising a peripheral non-optic portion that includes a shape memory polymer (SMP), and a central optic portion that excludes a SMP, wherein the SMP has a first segment with a first transition temperature and a second segment with a second transition temperature, wherein the first and second temperatures are different, wherein the SMP is configured to move from a temporary shape toward a memory shape in response to energy from an external energy source, and wherein the SMP is configured to move a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion when it moves toward the memory shape.
14. A method for adjusting an intraocular lens, said method comprising providing a lens having a peripheral non-optic portion including a shape memory polymer (SMP) and the central portion excluding a SMP, and applying energy from a remote energy source to the SMP to move the SMP from a temporary shape toward a memory shape, wherein the SMP is a polymer that is provided in the temporary shape by a process of heating, deformation, and cooling, and wherein moving the SMP from a temporary shape toward a memory shape moves a flowable media from one of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion to the other of the peripheral non-optic portion and the central portion.