IP Library Granted Patent US 9,207,467
Granted Patent B2
US 9,207,467 · App. 14/045,571 · Granted Dec 8, 2015

Methods of making lenses with regressive and non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design elements

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Patent No.
US 9,207,467
App. No.
14/045,571
Granted
Dec 8, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aspects of the present invention provide an ophthalmic lens comprising at least one regressive and at least one non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element. The regressive and non-regressive optical design elements can be combined so as to form a desired optical power profile for the lens while simultaneously exploiting the different relative orientation of the astigmatic vectors of the constituent regressive and non-regressive design elements, thereby resulting in reduced unwanted astigmatism. The regressive and non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design elements can be positioned on different lens surfaces and in optical communication or can be collapsed onto the same lens surface. The regressive and non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design elements can each contribute to the total add power of an ophthalmic lens. The regressive and non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design elements can be combined with any other optical design feature positioned on the same or a different surface of the lens.

Claims (21)

1. A method of making a lens, comprising:

forming a first regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a first perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a first optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the first optical power region to the first perimeter;

forming a first non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a second perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a second optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the second optical power region to the second perimeter;

forming a second non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a third perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a third optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the third optical power region to the third perimeter, wherein the first perimeter and the third perimeter overlap; and

forming a second regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a fourth perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a fourth optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the fourth optical power region to the fourth perimeter, wherein the second perimeter and the fourth perimeter overlap;

wherein the first regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element and the second non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element are located on the same surface;

wherein the first regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element and the first non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element are located on the same surface.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first perimeter and the second perimeter overlap.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element and the second regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element are located on the same surface.

4. A method of making a lens, comprising:

forming a first regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a first perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a first optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the first optical power region to the first perimeter;

forming a first non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a second perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a second optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the second optical power region to the second perimeter;

forming a second non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a third perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a third optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the third optical power region to the third perimeter, wherein the first perimeter and the third perimeter overlap; and

forming a second regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a fourth perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a fourth optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the fourth optical power region to the fourth perimeter, wherein the second perimeter and the fourth perimeter overlap;

forming a third non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a fifth perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a fifth optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the fifth optical power region to the fifth perimeter, wherein the first perimeter and the fifth perimeter overlap, and wherein the third non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element is located directly across a vertical axis through a center point of the lens from the second non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element.

5. A method of making a lens, comprising:

forming a first regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a first perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a first optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the first optical power region to the first perimeter;

forming a first non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a second perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a second optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the second optical power region to the second perimeter;

forming a second non-regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a third perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a third optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously decreases from the center of the third optical power region to the third perimeter, wherein the first perimeter and the third perimeter overlap;

forming a second regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a fourth perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a fourth optical power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the center of the fourth optical power region to the fourth perimeter, wherein the second perimeter and the fourth perimeter overlap; and

forming a third regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element having a sixth perimeter that provides an optical power profile within a sixth of power region in which the power continuously or discontinuously increases from the C rater of the sixth optical power region to the sixth perimeter, wherein the second perimeter and the sixth perimeter overlap, and wherein the third regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element is located directly across a vertical axis through a center point of the lens from the second regressive rotationally symmetric optical design element.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2015
From: BLUM, RONALD
To: PIXELOPTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 035158/0215 →
COURT ORDER Recorded Mar 13, 2015
From: GUPTA, AMITAVA; TROLLER, STEFAN; JAEGER, HANS; SAUVET, JULIEN; SCHNELL, URBAN
To: HPO ASSETS LLC
Reel/Frame 035158/0278 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2015
From: PIXELOPTICS, INC.
To: HPO ASSETS LLC
Reel/Frame 035159/0181 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2015
From: HPO ASSETS LLC
To: MITSUI CHEMICALS, INC.
Reel/Frame 035159/0201 →