Curvature-changing, accommodative intraocular lenses with expandable peripheral reservoirs

US9987126B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9987126-B2
Application numberUS-201514883840-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 15, 2015
Priority dateFeb 16, 2015
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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An intraocular lens includes a deformable outer shell having a distal end and a proximal end, a fluid optic having at least one elastic membrane surface positioned to traverse an optical axis of a patient's eye and at least partially defining an internal chamber to hold an optical fluid, and an inner shell associated with the fluid optic having a distal end and a proximal end. Each end is joined to a corresponding end of the outer shell to define a reservoir between the inner and outer shells, the reservoir at least partially disposed about a circumference of the fluid optic and in fluid communication with the internal chamber. The deformable outer shell is configured to deform upon axial compression of the capsular bag in a manner that increases the volume of the reservoir and draws fluid from the chamber into the reservoir, modifying a curvature of the elastic membrane.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An intraocular lens configured to be implanted within a capsular bag of a patient's eye, comprising a deformable outer shell having a distal end and a corresponding proximal end; a fluid optic having at least one elastic membrane, that when implanted in the patient's eye is positioned so as to traverse an optical axis of the patient's eye, and the fluid optic at least partially defining an internal chamber to hold an optical fluid; and an inner shell associated with the fluid optic having a distal end and a corresponding proximal end, each of the distal end and the corresponding proximal end of the inner shell joined to the corresponding distal end and proximal end of the outer shell to define a reservoir between the inner shell and the outer shell, the reservoir at least partially disposed about a circumference of the fluid optic and in fluid communication with the internal chamber of the optic; wherein the deformable outer shell is configured to deform upon axial compression of the capsular bag in a manner that increases a volume of the reservoir and draws fluid from the chamber into the reservoir, modifying a curvature of the at least one elastic membrane, and wherein the deformable outer shell is configured to deform upon release of the axial compression in a manner that decreases the volume of the reservoir and pushes fluid to the chamber from the reservoir. 2. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the inner shell is flexible. 3. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , further comprising a transparent element that spans the proximal end of the inner shell. 4. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the inner shell and the at least one elastic membrane of the fluid optic are integrally formed. 5. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the inner shell further comprises a cylindrical sidewall that provides an axial depth to the fluid optic. 6. The intraocular lens of claim 5 , wherein the cylindrical sidewall of the inner shell further comprises at least one hole providing the fluid communication between the reservoir and the internal chamber of the optic. 7. The intraocular lens of claim 5 wherein the sidewall forms the distal end of the inner shell and is sealed to the outer shell. 8. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the fluid optic comprises a separate element having at least a sidewall defining part of the reservoir and having at least one hole providing the fluid communication between the reservoir and the internal chamber of the optic. 9. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein the inner shell is joined to the fluid optic. 10. The intraocular lens of claim 1 , wherein a sidewall of the fluid optic is sealed to the outer shell.

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  • differing in elasticity, stiffness or compressibility · CPC title

  • Nested prosthetic parts · CPC title

  • having an inflatable pocket filled with fluid, e.g. liquid or gas · CPC title

  • Multipart lenses · CPC title

  • A61F2/1635Primary

    for changing shape · CPC title

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What does patent US9987126B2 cover?
An intraocular lens includes a deformable outer shell having a distal end and a proximal end, a fluid optic having at least one elastic membrane surface positioned to traverse an optical axis of a patient's eye and at least partially defining an internal chamber to hold an optical fluid, and an inner shell associated with the fluid optic having a distal end and a proximal end. Each end is joine…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Novartis Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/1635. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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