IP Library Granted Patent US 12,228,805
Granted Patent B2
US 12,228,805 · App. 18/227,328 · Granted Feb 18, 2025

Multifocal ophthalmic lens and related methods

Inventor: Martin Webber (Southampton, GB)
Assignee: COOPERVISION INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
G02C7/044G02C7/027G02C2202/20
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Patent No.
US 12,228,805
App. No.
18/227,328
Granted
Feb 18, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multifocal ophthalmic lens has a surface that varies across at least a portion of the lens to form a surface power map. The surface power map comprises a spiral, with a power that varies substantially periodically both radially outwards from and angularly about an optical axis of the lens. A period of the radial variation is greater than 100 microns and a period of the angular variation is greater than 6 degrees. Methods of making and using the multifocal ophthalmic lens are also described.

Claims (42)

1. A multifocal ophthalmic lens wherein:

a first surface of the lens varies across at least a portion of the lens to form a first surface power map;

the first surface power map comprises a spiral, with a power that varies substantially periodically both radially outwards from and angularly about an optical axis of the lens, wherein the radial variation has a period that is substantially constant across the portion and that is greater than 100 microns.

2. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein a period of the angular variation is greater than 6 degrees.

3. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein:

the ophthalmic lens is a contact lens; and

the first surface varies across an optic zone of the contact lens to form the first surface power map.

4. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein the power varies smoothly across the portion.

5. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 4 , wherein the power varies both radially and angularly as one of: a rounded square wave and a sinusoid.

6. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein the power varies both radially and angularly as a square wave.

7. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein the period of the angular variation is substantially constant across the portion.

8. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein the period of the angular variation changes according to one or both of: a radial distance from the optical axis of the lens and an angular position about the optical axis of the lens.

9. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein:

the lens comprises an optic zone, the optic zone comprising a central region and an outer region, the central region immediately surrounding the optical axis of the lens and the outer region surrounding the central region;

the power of the central region does not vary periodically across the central region; and

the outer region comprises the angular and radial variations in power.

10. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 9 , wherein the central region has a diameter of less than 50% of that of the portion.

11. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 9 , wherein the central region has a diameter of 25% or less than that of the optic zone.

12. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 9 , wherein:

the lens comprises a transition region, the transition region surrounding the central region and the outer region surrounding the transition region; and

the power of the transition region varies to provide a smooth transition between the central and outer regions.

13. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 1 , wherein:

the lens comprises a second surface which varies across the portion of the lens to form a second surface power map;

the second surface power map comprises a spiral, with a power that varies substantially periodically radially outwards from and angularly about the optical axis of the lens, and wherein the radial variation has a period that is substantially constant across the portion and that is greater than 100 microns.

14. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 13 , wherein:

the first surface power map and the second surface power map each comprise a spiral; and

the spirals provided by the first and second surface power maps twist in opposing directions.

15. The multifocal ophthalmic lens according to claim 13 , wherein the multifocal ophthalmic lens is a myopia control lens.

16. A method of manufacturing a multifocal ophthalmic lens, the method comprising:

operating a lathe to shape a first surface of at least one of: a lens, a mold for a lens, or an insert for manufacturing a mold for a lens, such that:

the first surface varies across at least a portion of the lens to form a first surface power map;

the first surface power map comprises a spiral;

the first surface power map varies substantially periodically both radially outwards from and angularly about an optical axis of the lens, and wherein the radial variation has a period that is substantially constant across the portion and that is greater than 100 microns.

17. The method according to claim 16 , further comprising operating a lathe to shape a second surface of the lens, the mold, or the insert, such that:

the second surface varies across the portion of the lens to form a second surface power map;

the second surface power map comprises a spiral;

the second surface power map varies substantially periodically both radially outwards from and angularly about an optical axis of the lens, and wherein the radial variation has a period that is substantially constant across the portion and that is greater than 100 microns.

18. A method of improving vision of a person, the method comprising:

providing a multifocal ophthalmic lens to a person in need of improved vision, wherein

a first surface of the lens varies across at least a portion of the lens to form a first surface power map;

the first surface power map comprises a spiral, with a power that varies substantially periodically both radially outwards from and angularly about an optical axis of the lens;

a radial variation has a period that is substantially constant across the portion and that is greater than 100 microns.