Methods and systems for diagnosing and treating chromatic aberrations of an eye
US-2017000326-A1 · Jan 5, 2017 · US
US11777340B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11777340-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117904450-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2023 |
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A contact lens charging case comprises a container sized and shaped to receive an electronic contact lens (“eCL”) and charging coil to couple to a coil of the eCL. In some embodiments, the charging coil comprises a diameter larger than a diameter of the coil of the eCL, so as to decrease sensitivity of the location and orientation of the eCL in the container and improve coupling between the coils. In some embodiments, the charging coil is dimensioned so as to extend at least partially around the container that receives the eCL.
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What is claimed is: 1. A charging case for an electronic contact lens (eCL), comprising: a housing; a power source within the housing; a container sized and shaped to receive the eCL; an aperture formed in the housing and shaped to receive the container therein; a charging coil coupled to the power source, the charging coil comprising a maximum cross-sectional dimension larger than a maximum cross-sectional dimension of a coil of the eCL; and a protrusion extending from the container and configured to couple the container to the housing while the charging coil charges the eCL. 2. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the charging coil is configured to inductively couple to the coil of the eCL to charge the eCL. 3. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the charging coil defines a charging coil axis extending through a center and extending substantially perpendicular to the charging coil and the eCL coil defines an eCL coil axis extending through a center and extending substantially perpendicular to the eCL coil. 4. The charging case of claim 3 , wherein the charging coil is configured to charge the eCL at a separation distance Δd between a center of the charging coil and a center of the eCL coil within a range from 0 mm to about 20 mm, a lateral offset Δa between the center of the charging coil and the center of the eCL coil within a range from about 0 mm to about 9 mm and a difference angle Δθ between the charging coil axis and the eCL coil axis within a range from about 0 degrees to about 45 degrees. 5. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the charging coil is configured to charge the power source with an angle between the eCL coil axis and the charging coil axis within a range from about 0 degrees to about 20 degrees. 6. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the charging coil comprises an aperture sized to receive the eCL, the charging coil extending around at least a portion of the container. 7. The charging case of claim 6 , wherein the container comprises an axis and the charging coil is located axially along the container axis toward an opening of the container and away from a bottom end of the container to support the eCL. 8. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein charging coil is located on a printed circuit board (PCB) and wherein the PCB comprises an aperture sized to receive the container, the charging coil extending around at least the portion of the container received in the coil. 9. The charging case of claim 1 , further comprising a saline solution in the container and wherein the charging coil is configured to charge the eCL when the eCL is placed in the saline solution. 10. The charging case of claim 1 , further comprising a removable cover on the container, and a sterile contact lens solution comprising saline in the container, and wherein the charging coil is configured to charge the eCL through the sterile contact lens solution. 11. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the power source comprises one or more rechargeable batteries. 12. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the power source comprises one or more disposable batteries. 13. The charging case of claim 1 , further comprising: power management circuitry operatively coupled to the power source and the charging coil to provide a stable current with a voltage within a range from 3.0 to 5 volts. 14. The charging case of claim 13 , further comprising charging coil circuitry coupled to the power management circuitry and the charging coil to inductively transfer electrical power to the coil of the eCL. 15. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the maximum cross-sectional dimension of the charging coil comprises one or more of a diameter, a cross-sectional area, or a major axis of an ellipse and the maximum cross-sectional dimension of the eCL coil comprises one or more of a diameter, a cross-sectional area, or a major axis of an ellipse. 16. The charging case of claim 1 , wherein the aperture is sized to receive the container with a cover of the container located about the housing. 17. The charging case of claim 16 , wherein the housing comprises a top part and a bottom part, the top part comprising the aperture. 18. The charging case of claim 17 , wherein the charging coil is located between the top part and the bottom part and sized to receive at least a portion of the container. 19. The charging case of claim 16 , wherein the container comprises a fitting to engage an inner structure of the housing and retain the container inserted through the aperture with a cover extending outside the housing. 20. The charging case of claim 16 , wherein the container comprises a sealed sterile compartment comprising a sterile contact lens in a sterile contact lens solution, and wherein the container is sealed with a first removable cover and a second removable cover, the first removable cover configured to be removed after the second removable cover has been removed.
specially adapted for holding portable devices containing batteries (H02J7/751 takes precedence) · CPC title
acting upon multiple batteries simultaneously or sequentially · CPC title
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