Cosmetic holographic wearable ocular devices and methods of production thereof

A kind of eye and laser technology, applied in the direction of intraocular lens, optical components, eye implants, etc., can solve problems such as not being as expected

Pending Publication Date: 2021-08-06
特瑞里斯有限责任公司
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[0170] Embodiment 1: contact lens quality control

[0171] The systems and methods of the present disclosure can be used to provide quality control during the manufacture of contact lenses. For example, during manufacture of a contact lens, a unique symbol such as a QR code can be imparted to the contact lens using the systems and methods described herein, such as the transmission or reflection holographic ablation methods described herein. Each contact lens in the manufacturing process can have a unique QR code assigned to it. If the contact lens is later found to be defective, the unique QR code can be recognized and information about the manufacture of the contact lens can be quickly accessed. For example, a QR code can be cross-referenced against a database storing the lot in which contact lenses are manufactured and the manufacturing conditions for the batch. This may allow rapid diagnosis of faults in the manufacturing process and correction of these faults in time dur...

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[0172] Example 2: Tracking contact lenses during a clinical trial

[0173] The systems and methods of the present disclosure can be used to track contact lenses during clinical trials. For example, unique symbols such as QR codes can be assigned to contact lenses used in clinical trials using the systems and methods described herein, such as the transmission or reflection holographic ablation methods described herein. Each contact lens in a clinical trial can have a unique QR code assigned to it. During the analysis of the results of the clinical trial, a unique QR code can be identified and information about the progress of the contact lens in the trial can be obtained. For example, a QR code could be cross-referenced to a database that stores information such as any interesting ophthalmic indications presented by patients wearing contact lenses during clinical trials. This can provide significant insight into contact lens design during the analysis of clinical trial result...

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[0174] Example 3: Makeup enhancements for use in movies

[0175] The systems and methods of the present disclosure may be used to provide content enhancements to the eyes of actors in movies. For example, contact lenses may be fabricated using the systems and methods described herein, such as the transmission or reflection holographic ablation methods described herein, to create the appearance that the wearer of the contact lenses has the eyes of an animal or monster. During filming of a movie, actors may wear contact lenses in order to provide a more realistic depiction of an animal or monster.

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Abstract

Wearable ocular devices (such as ocular prostheses or contact lenses) utilizing diffraction gratings to produce color, as well as methods for producing such devices, are provided. A diffraction grating on the device may diffract the incident light to the observer. The result may be colored light that appears to originate from the wearers eyes. The diffraction grating may achieve a look or feeling that is qualitatively or quantitatively different from the look or feeling achieved by previous devices that use dyes or inks.

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[0001] cross reference [0002] This application claims U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 62 / 750,116, filed October 24, 2018, entitled "Cosmetic Holographic Contact Lenses and Methods of Production," and filed February 15, 2019, entitled "Cosmetic Holographic Wearable Ocular Devices and Methods of Production Thereof," U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 62 / 806,086, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Background technique [0003] Wearable eye devices may be used in a variety of applications, such as for correcting vision defects. Existing wearable eye devices or methods of producing them may be less than desirable in several respects. Contents of the invention [0004] Previous techniques for imparting color to wearable eye devices often used dyes or inks. Although it is possible to make various colors on wearable eye devices using such technology, these colors are produced through light absorption and reflection. Inks and dyes ab...

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IPC IPC(8): G02C7/04G02C7/02G02C7/08
CPCG02B5/1823G02B5/1857G02C7/046G02C7/021B29D11/00038B29D11/00336A61F2/1613
Inventor 杰弗逊·奥德纳罗宾·希尔斯
Owner 特瑞里斯有限责任公司
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