Processor controlled intraocular lens system

An intraocular lens, processor technology, applied in the direction of lenses, intraocular lenses, glasses/goggles, etc., can solve the problem of patients not getting the best vision

Active Publication Date: 2014-04-30
JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION CARE INC
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[0047] The present invention includes methods and apparatus for forming a processor controlled intraocular lens system. In particular, the present invention includes methods and apparatus for providing a processor controlled intraocular lens system comprising a liquid meniscus lens and supporting electronics. The invention may include a liquid meniscus lens located in the optical zone, and supporting electronics located in the electrical zone around the perimeter.

[0048] A detailed description of the present invention will be given in the following sections. The descriptions of preferred and alternative embodiments are exemplary embodiments only, and it is to be understood that alterations, modifications and alterations may be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it should be understood that the exemplary embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention.

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The present invention relates generally to an intraocular lens system controlled with a processor, including a liquid meniscus lens and supporting electronics. Embodiments may include intraocular lens systems of various shapes and sizes, liquid meniscus lens components of various shapes and sizes, variations in supporting electronics with corresponding variations in lens function.

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[0001] Related Patent Applications [0002] This patent application claims priority to US Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61 / 529,350, filed August 31, 2011. technical field [0003] The present invention generally relates to intraocular lenses controlled by a processor. Some specific embodiments include intraocular lenses with a liquid meniscus. Background technique [0004] Intraocular lenses (IOLs) have been implanted in the eye since the mid-20th century to replace a patient's natural lens that is clouded by cataracts or to alter the optical power of the eye. Originally, IOLs were fixed, unifocal lenses that provided power for distance vision correction only. Even today, most IOLs implanted during eye surgery are monofocal, requiring the patient to wear glasses for near vision correction. [0005] Recent advances include multifocal IOLs, which provide patients with both distance and near vision correction. Multifocal IOLs use the same technology as multifoca...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/16G02B3/14G02C7/08G02B26/00
CPCA61F2/1627G02B26/005A61F2/1635A61F2/1624G02C7/085G02C7/04G02B3/14A61F2220/005A61F2230/0004A61F2250/0043A61F2/482
Inventor R.B.普格D.B.奥特斯F.A.弗里特施J.普拉普
Owner JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION CARE INC
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