IP Library Granted Patent US 7,985,253
Granted Patent B2
US 7,985,253 · App. 11/924,485 · Granted Jul 26, 2011

Hydrolic accommodating intraocular lens

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Patent No.
US 7,985,253
App. No.
11/924,485
Granted
Jul 26, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An accommodating intraocular lens comprising an optic made from solid silicone and liquid silicone. The optic has a central anterior area or membrane that can vary in radius and thus charge power.

Claims (38)

1. An accommodating intraocular lens in which the optic comprises

an integral central optical system supported by a solid fixed radius, flexible annular peripheral optical component forming a solid annular support, a central anterior optical component comprising a thin deformable membrane, a central liquid optical material, and a posterior central flexible optic component and annulus suspended from the solid annular support, the flexible posterior component is thicker and less resilient than the thinner anterior membrane, the annulus being thicker than the anterior component, the posterior optic component being designed to move forward and compress the central liquid optical material to thereby cause the thin anterior membrane to bulge forward increasing the refractive power of the lens upon an increase of vitreous cavity pressure with ciliary muscle contraction, the optical system being designed such that anterior movement of the posterior optical component will result in an anterior component movement and increasing its curvature and decreasing the radius of the anterior component to increase the power of the optic.

2. The lens according to claim 1 wherein the posterior optic component is solid and convex.

3. The lens according to claim 1 wherein the posterior refracting surface is solid and concave.

4. The lens according to claim 1 wherein the posterior refracting surface is configured such that an increase in vitreous cavity pressure pushes the flexible posterior optic component forward.

5. The lens according to claim 1 wherein both the anterior and posterior refractive surfaces are convex and solid.

6. The lens according to claim 1 wherein the anterior refractive surface is convex and solid and the posterior refractive surface is concave and solid.

7. A lens according to claim 1 wherein one surface of the optical system is a membrane and the other a solid optical surface.

8. A lens according to claim 1 wherein the anterior and posterior surfaces are membranes.

9. A lens as in claim 1 wherein the whole optical system is designed to be supported within the eye by haptics.

10. A lens as in claim 9 wherein fixation devices are on the distal ends of the haptics.

11. A lens as in claim 9 wherein the haptics are plate haptics.

12. A lens as in claim 9 wherein the haptics have hinges adjacent the optical component.

13. A lens in claim 9 wherein the optical system is movable relative to the outer ends of the haptics.

14. An accommodating intraocular lens having an optic formed of solid silicone and liquid silicone,

the optic being circular and having a solid peripheral annular portion extending to anterior and posterior surfaces of the optic, the optic having a central anterior portion, and a central posterior portion, the central anterior portion comprising a very thin portion and the central posterior portion comprising a solid central optical portion surrounded by an annular membrane thicker than the anterior portion, the optic being designed so that the thin anterior portion can change in radius of curvature upon an increase in vitreous cavity pressure on the posterior solid optic portion, the optical system being designed such that anterior movement of the posterior optical component will result in an anterior component movement and increasing its curvature and decreasing the radius of the anterior component to increase the power of the optic.

15. The lens as in claim 14 further including extending portions from an edge of the optic for facilitating placement of the lens in an eye.

16. The lens as in claim 15 wherein the extending portions are haptics.

17. The lens as in claim 15 wherein the extending portions are plate haptics.

18. The lens as in claim 15 wherein the optic can move anteriorly and posteriorly relative to the outer ends of the extending portions.

19. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the solid silicone and the liquid silicone have approximately the same specific gravity as the aqueous solution of a human eye.

20. The lens as in claim 14 designed such that compression of the posterior surface of the posterior portion by vitreous pressure can cause bulging of an anterior surface of the central anterior portion.

21. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the solid and liquid portions of the optic have substantially the same index of refraction.

22. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the liquid has a different refractive index than the solid optical components of the optic.

23. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the optic has radii of curvature to give a patient within whom the lens is to be implanted emmetropia upon relaxation of the ciliary muscle.

24. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the thin central anterior portion has a smaller area than the central posterior portion.

25. The lens as in claim 14 wherein the thin central anterior portion has a larger area than the central posterior portion.

26. A combination accommodating intraocular lens having an optic which comprises an integral central optical system supported by a solid fixed radius, flexible annular peripheral optical component forming a solid annular support, the optic formed of both solid and liquid silicone with thin single silicone membranes on both a posterior portion and an anterior portion of the lens, the liquid silicone being contained between the posterior and anterior portions, the membrane on the anterior portion is centered and the posterior membrane is annular and peripheral to a solid convex optical surface, the anterior membrane is thinner than the posterior membrane and capable of bulging to change power upon compression of the posterior portion by vitreous pressure, the optical system being designed such that anterior movement of the posterior optical component will result in an anterior component movement and increasing its curvature and decreasing the radius of the anterior component to increase the power of the optic.

27. A lens as in claim 26 wherein the lens includes extending portions from the optic for facilitating placement of the lens in an eye.

28. A lens as in claim 27 wherein the extending portions are plate haptics.

29. A lens as in claim 28 wherein the haptics have a hinge adjacent to the optic.

30. A lens as in claim 26 wherein the posterior membrane extends between a posterior axial portion and posterior and anterior solid outer portions of the optic, and the thin membrane of the anterior portion is centered on an anterior side of the lens.

31. An accommodating intraocular lens having an optic which comprises

an integral central optical system supported by a solid fixed radius, flexible annular peripheral optical component, a central anterior optical component comprising a thin deformable membrane, and a posterior central solid flexible optical component and annulus suspended from the peripheral optical component which is thicker and less resilient than the thinner anterior membrane, a central liquid optical material contained between the anterior and posterior components, the posterior component being designed to move forward and compress the central liquid optical material to thereby cause the thin anterior membrane to bulge forward thereby decreasing its radius of curvature and increasing its refractive power upon an increase of vitreous cavity pressure with ciliary muscle contraction, and the optical system being designed such that anterior movement of the posterior optical component will result in an anterior component movement and increasing its curvature and decreasing the radius of the anterior component to increase the power of the optic.

32. A lens as in claim 31 wherein the whole optical system is designed to be supported within the eye by haptics.

33. A lens as in claim 32 wherein fixation devices are on the distal ends of the haptics.

34. A lens as in claim 32 wherein the haptics are plate haptics.

35. A lens as in claim 32 wherein the haptics have hinges adjacent the optic.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2025
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
To: BAUSCH HEALTH IRELAND LIMITED; BAUSCH HEALTH COMPANIES INC.; BAUSCH HEALTH, CANADA INC.; TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH; VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS LUXEMBOURG S.A R.L.; VALEANT PHARMA POLAND SPOLKA Z ORGANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA; VALEANT SP. Z.O.O.
Reel/Frame 073637/0222 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2021
From: BAUSCH & LOMB IRELAND LIMITED; BAUSCH HEALTH COMPANIES INC.; DR. GERHARD MANN CHEM.-PHARM. FABRIK GMBH; TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS NOTES COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 057821/0800 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: BAUSCH HEALTH IRELAND LIMITED; BAUSCH HEALTH COMPANIES INC.; BAUSCH HEALTH, CANADA INC.; TECHNOLAS PERFECT VISION GMBH; VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS LUXEMBOURG S.À R.L.; VALEANT PHARMA POLAND SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA; VALEANT SP. Z O. O.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 049672/0652 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2013
From: CITIBANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: WP PRISM INC. (N/K/A BAUSCH & LOMB HOLDINGS INC.); BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED; ISTA PHARMACEUTICALS
Reel/Frame 030995/0444 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 6, 2012
From: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED; EYEONICS, INC.
To: CITIBANK N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 028728/0645 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2012
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 028726/0142 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 28, 2011
From: BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
Reel/Frame 027143/0860 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2007
From: CUMMING, J. STUART
To: C&C VISION INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 020273/0919 →