Contact lens with multi-layered pattern
US-2016306189-A1 · Oct 20, 2016 · US
US10466506B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10466506-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615386467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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Designs, apparatus and methods to form contact lenses with aesthetic elements on demand are described. In some examples, the method of defining the aesthetic aspect includes printing patterns. Other examples include photochromic or thermochromic elements which may provide patterning on exposure to electromagnetic irradiation. In some further examples, energized components in contact lenses may provide aesthetic characteristics.
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What is claimed is: 1. A contact lens pattern imaging device comprising: a receptacle configured to hold a package containing a pair of contact lens bases, wherein the contact lens base comprises an imbedded photochromic dye, and wherein the receptacle holds the pair of contact lens bases in an aligned location; a light source, wherein the light source is located within the contact lens pattern imaging device in a position to illuminate the pair of contact lens bases in their aligned positions; a light intensity modulator, wherein the light intensity modulator blocks portions of the light from the light source in a pattern; a controller, wherein the controller sends control information to the light intensity modulator to turn elements within the light intensity modulator on and off to form the pattern; and a communication device, wherein the communication device receives communication of data and passes it on to the light intensity modulator. 2. The contact lens pattern imaging device of claim 1 wherein the light source sources ultraviolet radiation. 3. The contact lens pattern imaging device of claim 2 wherein the light source sources multiple discrete bands of radiation in an ultraviolet region, and wherein the multiple discrete bands of radiation are used to pattern multiple different colors within the pattern in the contact lens. 4. The contact lens pattern imaging device of claim 1 wherein the light intensity modulator comprises a layer of liquid crystal material, wherein the layer of liquid crystal material lies between electrodes, and wherein an electrical signal applied to the electrodes modulates an intensity of light that passes through the imaging device in a region bounded by the electrodes. 5. The contact lens pattern imaging device of claim 1 wherein the light intensity modulator comprises a DMD device. 6. A contact lens patterning device comprising: a receptacle configured to hold a package containing a pair of contact lens bases, wherein the contact lens base comprises surface adherent to ink droplets; a first print head printing element, wherein the first print head printing element is located within the contact lens patterning device in a position to print directly upon the pair of contact lens bases in their aligned positions, and wherein the first print head printing element prints ink; a second print head printing element, wherein the second print head printing element is located within the contact lens patterning device in a position to print directly upon the pair of contact lens bases in their aligned positions, and wherein the second print head printing element prints a reactive monomer mixture; a controller, wherein the controller sends control information to the print head to turn elements within the print head on and off to form a pattern of ink droplets; and a communication device, wherein the communication device receives communication of data into the controller.
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