Supporting pillars for encapsulating a flexible PCB within a soft hydrogel contact lens
US-11531216-B2 · Dec 20, 2022 · US
US12092906B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12092906-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217568743-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2024 |
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Electrically-switchable flexible ophthalmic lenses for conforming to the eye of a user are provided. The lenses comprise: a liquid crystal cell for changing an optical characteristic of the ophthalmic lens, and having a cell gap thickness between a first inner surface and a second inner surface with liquid crystal therebetween, the flexible liquid crystal cell having a chord radius, w, and comprising: a plurality of support members, each support member is arranged to maintain the cell gap thickness by providing support at one or more support locations within the cell, and the support members are arranged such that the support locations form two rings concentric with a centre of the liquid crystal cell, the first ring located a chord measurement of 0.26-0.34 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell and the second ring located a chord measurement of 0.52-0.70 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrically-switchable flexible ophthalmic lens for conforming to the eye of a user, the lens comprising: a liquid crystal cell for changing at least one optical characteristic of the ophthalmic lens, and having a cell gap thickness that is a distance from a first inner surface to a second inner surface with liquid crystal therebetween, the liquid crystal cell having a chord radius, w, and comprising: a plurality of support members, wherein each support member is arranged to maintain the cell gap thickness by providing support to the first inner surface and the second inner surface at one or more support locations within the liquid crystal cell, wherein the support members are arranged to define an annular shape such that the support locations form two rings concentric with a centre of the liquid crystal cell, the first ring located a chord measurement of 0.26-0.34 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell and the second ring located a chord measurement of 0.52-0.70 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell. 2. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the first ring is located a chord measurement of 0.30-0.34 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell. 3. The lens according to claim 2 , wherein the second ring is located a chord measurement of 0.60-0.68 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell. 4. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the second ring is located a chord measurement of 0.60-0.68 w from the centre of the liquid crystal cell. 5. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the support locations form two (and only two) rings. 6. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first ring and the second ring is formed by more than one support member. 7. The lens according to claim 6 , wherein the distance between adjacent support members forming a respective ring is approximately the same. 8. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein one or more of the support members is a post, a sphere, a cylinder, an ellipsoid, an ovoid, elongate, annular, hemi-annular or arcuate. 9. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the cell gap thickness is substantially the same across the liquid crystal cell. 10. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the cell gap thickness is not the same across the liquid crystal cell. 11. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal cell comprises a perimeter support configuration to maintain a perimeter gap thickness at a perimeter of the liquid crystal cell, wherein the second ring is spaced apart from the perimeter such that a portion of the liquid crystal is therebetween. 12. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein substantially all of the support members are arranged such that the support locations form two rings, there being substantially no support locations that do not form one of rings. 13. The lens according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal cell has a cell spacing between a third inner surface and a fourth inner surface with liquid crystal therebetween, the liquid crystal between the third and fourth inner surfaces being in substantially the same optic path as the liquid crystal between the first and second inner surfaces. 14. The lens according to claim 13 , wherein the liquid crystal cell comprises one or more spacers for maintaining the cell spacing between the third inner surface and the fourth inner surface. 15. The lens according to claim 14 , wherein substantially all of the spacers are arranged so that the support locations form one or more rings concentric with a centre of the liquid crystal cell. 16. The lens according to claim 15 , wherein the support locations form two (and only two) rings concentric with a centre of the liquid crystal cell. 17. The lens according to claim 1 comprising a Fresnel lens structure, wherein the Fresnel lens structure defines the shape of one of the first and second surfaces, and in which the liquid crystal disposed between the first and second surfaces is switchable between a first and a second liquid crystal configuration, the difference in the refractive index between the liquid crystal and the material forming the Fresnel lens structure being less in one of the first and second liquid crystal configuration than in the other of the first and second liquid crystal configuration. 18. The lens according to claim 1 comprising a meniscus lens, wherein one of the first and second surfaces is a convex surface and the other of the first and second surfaces is a concave surface, the curvatures of the first and second surfaces being the same or different. 19. The lens according to claim 1 comprising a gradient-index (GRIN) lens. 20. An electrically-switchable flexible ophthalmic lens for conforming to the eye of a user, the lens comprising: a liquid crystal cell for changing at least one optical characteristic of the ophthalmic lens, and having a cell gap thickness that is a distance from a first inner surface to a second inner surface with liquid crystal therebetween, and comprising: one or more support members, wherein each support member is arranged to maintain the cell gap thickness by providing support to the first inner surface and the second inner surface at one or more support locations within the liquid crystal cell, wherein substantially all of the support members are arranged to define an annular shape such that the support locations form one or more rings concentric with a centre of the liquid crystal cell.
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