Intraocular lens implant having posterior bendable optic
US-9198752-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9987125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9987125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514804240-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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An intraocular lens for providing a range of accommodative vision, an extended depth of focus, or enhanced performance through the asymmetric transfer of ocular forces to the lens. The intraocular lens contains an optic and a haptic. The shape and/or material of the haptic results in the transmission of ocular forces to particular regions in the optic. Greater forces applied to particular regions result in deformation of that region and increased power.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intraocular lens, comprising: an optic adapted to be deformed when subject to a compressive ocular force; and a haptic adapted to apply a compressive force along a first axis of the optic in response to the compressive ocular force and a compressive force along a second axis of the optic in response to the compressive ocular force, wherein the optic includes a non-uniform geometry for receiving the compressive force of the haptic; wherein the change in curvature along the first axis is greater than the change of curvature along the second axis which induces asymmetry in the deformation of the optic. 2. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the second and first axes of the optic comprise the major and minor axes, the haptic comprising a first plurality of arms adapted to apply a compressive force along the major axis and a second plurality of arms adapted to apply a compressive force along the minor axis. 3. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein when properly positioned in an eye, the power of the optic at the first axis compensates for an optical aberration of an ocular system such that the ocular system and intraocular lens together focus light through both the first and second axes of the optic to the same point simultaneously. 4. The intraocular lens of claim 2 , wherein the first plurality of arms along the major axes are connected to an equatorial plane of the optic. 5. The intraocular lens of claim 2 , wherein the first plurality of arms are more effective in deforming the optic than the second plurality of arms.
having plate-haptics · CPC title
differing in elasticity, stiffness or compressibility · CPC title
having supporting structure for lens, e.g. haptics · CPC title
having adjustable focus; power activated variable focus means, e.g. mechanically or electrically by the ciliary muscle or from the outside · CPC title
having mechanical force transfer mechanism to the lens, e.g. for accommodating lenses · CPC title
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