Truncated translating contact lens with optimized performance and method of design
US-10151935-B2 · Dec 11, 2018 · US
US10379380B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10379380-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816179113-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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Translating contact lenses which are truncated for correcting presbyopia and whose design is optimized to maximize translation ability while maintaining comfort when the lens is worn on eye. Truncation of the lenses results in a non-round geometry while still retaining under-lid residency in select portions of the lens itself. Maximum thickness and back surface radius of curvature along with ramp shape can be optimized individually or in combination to maximize translation of the lens relative to the eye, when the lens is positioned on eye.
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What is claimed is: 1. A truncated translating contact lens, the lens comprising: an inner optic zone having at least both a first vision correction region, and a second vision correction region, the first vision correction region being superior in position to the second vision correction region and configured for correcting far vision needs, the second vision correction region being inferior in position to the first vision correction region and configured for correcting near vision needs; an outer peripheral zone surrounding the inner optic zone and configured for providing maximum translation of the contact lens on eye; the outer peripheral zone having a back surface radius of curvature and a variable thickness variation wherein said variable thickness variation is 0.3 mm or less within the outer peripheral region. 2. The contact lens according to claim 1 in which the back surface radius of curvature is uniform. 3. The contact lens according to claim 1 wherein the second vision correction region of the inner optic zone is positioned with a nasal bias relative to the positioning of the first vision correction zone resulting in the inner optic zone being asymmetric about a vertical meridian of the contact lens. 4. The contact lens according to claim 1 in which the back surface radius of curvature is nonuniform and the outer peripheral region further comprises an inferior portion, a superior portion, and an intervening transition portion located between the inferior and superior portions. 5. The contact lens according to claim 4 in which the back surface radius of curvature is comprised of a first back surface radius of curvature and a second back surface radius of curvature wherein the first back surface radius of curvature is located in the inferior portion of the peripheral region and has a radius of curvature that is constant within the inferior region and the first back surface radius of curvature is smaller than the second back surface radius of curvature, and wherein the second back surface radius of curvature is constant and located in the superior portion of the peripheral region. 6. The contact lens according to claim 5 in which the first back surface radius of curvature smoothly and continually transitions to the second back surface radius of curvature wherein the transition from the first radius of curvature to the second radius of curvature occurs in the intervening transition portion. 7. The contact lens according to claim 6 in which the first back surface radius of curvature is about 8 mm. 8. The contact lens according to claim 6 in which the second back surface radius of curvature is about 9.2 mm. 9. The contact lens according to claim 6 further comprising a ramp portion having a ramp shape selected from the group consisting of concave, convex and linear shapes wherein said ramp portion is positioned within the inferior portion of the peripheral region. 10. The contact lens according to claim 9 in which the inner optic zone further comprises a third vision correction region positioned between the first vision correction region and the second vision correction region wherein the third vision correction region is configured for correcting intermediate vision needs. 11. A truncated translating contact lens, the lens comprising: an inner optic zone having at least both a first vision correction region, and a second vision correction region, the first vision correction region being superior in position to the second vision correction region and configured for correcting far vision needs, the second vision correction region being inferior in position to the first vision correction region and configured for correcting near vision needs; an outer peripheral zone surrounding the inner optic zone and configured for providing maximum translation of the contact lens on eye; the outer peripheral zone having a variable thickness variation wherein said variable thickness variation is 0.3 mm or less within the outer peripheral region and the outer peripheral zone further comprising an inferior portion, a superior portion, and an intervening transition portion located between the inferior and superior portions. 12. The contact lens according to claim 11 in which the variable thickness includes a first maximum thickness located in the inferior portion of the peripheral zone and a second minimum thickness located in the superior portion of the peripheral zone, wherein said first maximum thickness is greater than the second minimum thickness and the first maximum thickness smoothly and continually transitions to the second minimum thickness wherein the transition from the first thickness to the second thickness primarily occurs in the intervening transition portion. 13. The contact lens according to claim 11 wherein the second vision correction region of the inner optic zone is positioned with a nasal bias relative to the positioning of the first vision correction zone resulting in the inner optic zone being asymmetric about a vertical meridian of the contact lens. 14. The contact lens according to claim 12 in which the first maximum thickness is between 0.3 mm to 0.6 mm. 15. The contact lens according to claim 12 wherein the difference between the first maximum thickness and the second minimum thickness is 0.3 mm or less within the outer peripheral region. 16. The contact lens according to claim 12 further comprising a ramp portion having a maximum thickness and a ramp shape selected from the group consisting of concave, convex and linear shapes wherein said ramp portion is positioned such that the maximum thickness of the ramp portion is located within the inferior portion of the peripheral region. 17. The contact lens according to claim 12 in which the inner optic zone further comprises a third vision correction region positioned between the first vision correction region and the second vision correction region wherein the third vision correction region is configured for correcting intermediate vision needs. 18. A truncated translating contact lens, the lens comprising: an inner optic zone having at least both a first vision correction region, and a second vision correction region, the first vision correction region being superior in position to the second vision correction region and configured for correcting far vision needs, the second vision correction region being inferior in position to the first vision correction region and configured for correcting near vision needs; an outer peripheral zone surrounding the inner optic zone and configured for providing maximum translation of the contact lens on eye; the outer peripheral zone having a nonuniform back surface radius of curvature and a variable thickness variation wherein said variable thickness variation is 0.3 mm or less within the outer peripheral region and the outer peripheral region further comprises an inferior portion, a superior portion, and an intervening transition portion located between the inferior and superior portions wherein thickness variations and back surface radius of curvature changes are smooth and continuously blended throughout the peripheral region and further comprising a ramp portion having a maximum thickness and a ramp shape selected from the group consisting of concave, convex and linear shapes wherein said ramp portion is positioned such that the maximum thickness of the ramp portion is located within the inferior portion of the peripheral region.
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