Contact lens with metal portion and polymer layer having indentations
US-9696564-B1 · Jul 4, 2017 · US
US10488675B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10488675-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615063005-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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A contact lens having a lens edge defining an outer periphery of the contact lens, an optic zone positioned within the lens edge designed to provide corrective vision for a patient, a Lens Center having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis passing therethrough, and first and second fiducial indicators present at first and second different locations around the lens edge. The first and second fiducial indicators each include at least one recess into or at least one projection extending outwardly from the lens edge and are different from one another.
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A contact lens adapted to be placed on a patient's eye comprising: a substantially convex first surface and a substantially concave second surface, the concave surface having a shape substantially complementary to an exterior shape of said patient's eye and adapted to be placed on said patient's eye, the first and second surfaces meeting at a lens edge, said lens edge defining an outer periphery of said contact lens; an optic zone positioned within said lens edge, said optic zone designed to provide corrective vision for a patient when said contact lens is placed on said patient's eye; and a Lens Center having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis passing therethrough, wherein said periphery of said contact lens below said horizontal axis defines a non-round shape including first and second stabilization zones positioned outside of the optic zone on first and second lateral sides respectively of said vertical axis; and first and second fiducial indicators located within said first and second stabilization zones respectively and extending between said first surface and said second surface of said contact lens, said first and second fiducial indicators each comprising at least one recess into or at least one projection extending outwardly from said lens edge and being of a different shape from one another, wherein other than at a location of said first and second fiducial indicators, said lens edge forms a continuous convex outer periphery, said contact lens being further comprised of a substantially uniform composition throughout an entirety of said contact lens. 2. The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein said first fiducial indicator comprises at least one recess and said second fiducial indicator comprises at least one projection. 3. The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein said first fiducial indicator comprises a first recess in said lens edge, said recess extending between first and second points along said lens edge; and wherein said second fiducial indicator comprises second and third recesses in said lens edge, said second and third recesses being positioned substantially adjacent one another and between third and fourth points around said lens edge. 4. The contact lens according to claim 3 , wherein the first and second points are located on a first lateral side of said vertical axis within an angle β of 3-25 degrees measured relative to the Lens Center. 5. The contact lens according to claim 4 , wherein the third and fourth points are located on an opposite side of the vertical axis from the second and third points and within an angle γ of 6-50 degrees measured relative to the Lens Center. 6. The contact lens according to claim 5 , wherein the first point is positioned an angle α of approximately 15 degrees below the horizontal axis as measured relative to the Lens Center. 7. The contact lens according to claim 6 , wherein the third point is positioned at an angle τ of approximately 15 degrees below the horizontal axis as measured relative to the Lens Center. 8. The contact lens according to claim 3 , wherein the first, second and third recesses have a depth of between 0.10 and 0.60 mm. 9. The contact lens according to claim 8 , wherein the first, second and third recesses have a depth of approximately 0.30 mm. 10. The contact lens according to claim 1 , wherein the first fiducial indicator comprises a first recess in said lens edge, said recess extending between first and second points along said lens edge; and wherein the second fiducial indicator comprises second and third recesses in said lens edge, said second and third recesses being positioned substantially adjacent one another and between third and fourth points around said lens edge, and wherein said first recess is located in said first stabilization zone and said second and third recesses are located in said second stabilization zone. 11. A contact lens adapted to be placed on a patient's eye comprising: a substantially convex first surface and a substantially concave second surface, the concave surface having a shape substantially complementary to an exterior shape of said patient's eye and adapted to be placed on patient's eye, the first and second surfaces meeting at a lens edge, said lens edge defining an outer periphery of said contact lens; an optic zone positioned within said lens edge, said optic zone designed to provide corrective vision for a patient when said contact lens is placed on said patient's eye; a Lens Center having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis passing therethrough, wherein said periphery of said contact lens below said horizontal axis defines a non-round shape including first and second stabilization zones positioned outside of the optic zone on first and second lateral sides respectively of said vertical axis; and a first recess in said lens edge at a first location within said first stabilization zone, said first recess extending between first and second points along said lens edge and extending between said first surface and said second surface of said contact lens; and a dual notch comprising adjacent second and third recesses in said lens edge at a second location within said second stabilization zone, said dual notches extending between third and fourth points along said lens edge, wherein other than at a location of said first recess and dual notch, said lens edge forms a continuous convex outer periphery, said contact lens being further comprised of a substantially uniform composition throughout an entirety of said contact lens. 12. The contact lens according to claim 11 , wherein the first recess and dual notch are located below the horizontal axis. 13. A contact lens adapted to be placed on a patient's eye comprising: a first convex surface and a second concave surface, the concave surface having a shape substantially complementary to an exterior shape of said patient's eye and adapted to be placed on said patient's eye, the first and second surfaces meeting at a lens edge, said lens edge defining an outer periphery of said contact lens; an optic zone positioned within said lens edge, said optic zone designed to provide corrective vision for a patient when said contact lens is placed on said patient's eye; a Lens Center having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis passing therethrough, wherein said periphery of said contact lens below said horizontal axis defines a non-round shape including first and second stabilization zones positioned outside of the optic zone on first and second lateral sides respectively of said vertical axis; and only one fiducial indicator present at a predetermined location around said lens edge within either said first or second stabilization zones, said one fiducial indicator comprising a recess into or projection extending outwardly from said lens edge and extending between said first surface and said second surface of said contact lens, wherein other than at a location of said one fiducial indicator, said lens edge forms a continuous convex outer periphery, said contact lens being further comprised of a substantially uniform composition throughout an entirety of said contact lens. 14. The contact lens according to claim 13 , wherein said one fiducial indicator is a recess having a depth of at least 0.10 mm. 15. The contact lens according to claim 14 , wherein the depth is at least 0.30 mm. 16. The contact lens according to claim 15 , wherein said one fiducial indicator is a projection having a height of at least 0.10 mm. 17. The contact lens according to claim 16 , w
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