IP Library Granted Patent US 8,545,556
Granted Patent B2
US 8,545,556 · App. 13/243,141 · Granted Oct 1, 2013

Capsular intraocular lens implant

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Patent No.
US 8,545,556
App. No.
13/243,141
Granted
Oct 1, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An intraocular lens having a light-transmitting optic ( 32, 94 a, 94 b, 142, 148, 216 ) comprised of a synthetic light-refractive material ( 40, 102 ) operably coupled with a flexible optic positioning member ( 34, 62, 74, 84, 100, 150, 210 ) to refract light onto the retina in order to correct refractive errors in the eye ( 10 ). The refractive material has an index of refraction of from about 1.36 to 1.5 or higher. The optic positioning member ( 34, 62, 74, 84, 100, 150, 210 ) is constructed of a flexible synthetic resin material such as polymethylmethacrylate and permits focusing upon objects located near to and far from the viewer. The optic ( 32, 94 a, 94 b, 142, 148, 216 ) of the present invention possess greater refractive capability than optics conventionally used in IOL construction, and permits retinal receipt of the image being viewed in order to correct refractive errors.

Claims (11)

1. An implantable intraocular lens adapted for positioning within the capsule of a human eye as a replacement for the natural lens, said intraocular lens comprising:

an optic comprising a resilient, shape-retaining synthetic material;

an optic positioning member operably coupled with said optic and responsive to ciliary body movement in order to change the shape of said optic between a first optic shape and a second optic shape, where said second optic shape has a thickness that is greater than said first optic shape,

said positioning member comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart, haptic arms extending radially from said optic, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart, arcuate in cross-section, positioning legs which are joined with said arms at a bight causing said arms and optic to lie substantially within a plane created by the equator of the lens, wherein said positioning legs extend both anteriorly and posteriorly, and wherein said positioning legs are connected to each other by

an annular segment.

2. The lens of claim 1 , said arms extending in a straight line from said optic.

3. The lens of claim 1 , said material having an index of refraction of at least about 1.36.

4. The lens of claim 3 , said material being selected from the group consisting of gels, silicone, silicone blends, refractive liquids, elastomeric materials, rubbers, acrylates, and mixtures of the foregoing.

5. The lens of claim 1 , said lens having an equatorial diameter of from about 8 to 12 mm.

6. The lens of claim 1 , said lens having a polar height of from about 2 to 5 mm.

7. The lens of claim 1 , said lens having a diopter value of from about 16 to 26.