Claims
- 1. An intraocular lens for insertion into a capsular bag of an eye, comprising:
an optic having a periphery and centered on an optical axis, the optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye; an outer ring surrounding the optic and spaced therefrom with voids therebetween; and a plurality of intermediate members extending between and connecting the optic and the outer ring.
- 2. The lens of claim 1, wherein the periphery of the optic is circular.
- 3. The lens of claim 1, wherein the intermediate members are substantially equidistantly spaced apart.
- 4. The lens of claim 1, wherein each of the intermediate members has a hinge therein.
- 5. The lens of claim 1, wherein the intermediate members, optic, and outer ring are integrally formed of one material.
- 6. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optic is mounted for movement between a rest position for providing vision correction at a first direction and an actuated position for providing vision at a second distance.
- 7. The lens of claim 6, wherein the outer ring defines a plane and the optic extends out of the plane of the outer ring when the optic is in the rest position.
- 8. The lens of claim 1, wherein the outer ring has an axial dimension and the intermediate members attach to a posterior edge of the outer ring.
- 9. The lens of claim 6, wherein the intermediate members are configured to maintain the optic in a position generally posterior to the outer ring when the optic is in the rest position.
- 10. The lens of claim 1, wherein the eye includes a ciliary muscle and anterior and posterior zonules connecting the capsular bag to the ciliary muscle, and wherein the outer surface of the outer ring is contoured to substantially match a contour of the capsular bag between the anterior and posterior zonules.
- 11. The lens of claim 1, wherein the eye includes a ciliary muscle and anterior and posterior zonules connecting the capsular bag to the ciliary muscle, and wherein the outer ring has sufficient axial thickness to interact with both the anterior and posterior zonules.
- 12. The lens of claim 1, wherein the outer ring is configured to allow consistent and repeatable deformation during compression.
- 13. The lens of claim 12, wherein the outer ring comprises at least one weakened area structured such that any deformation of the ring due to radial compression occurs primarily in the at least one weakened area.
- 14. The lens of claim 4, wherein the hinge is located closer to the outer ring than to the optic.
- 15. The lens of claim 1, wherein the optic is a multifocal optic.
- 16. The lens of claim 15, wherein the optic has a maximum add power that is less than the full add power required for an otherwise identical optic that has not been adapted for accommodating movement.
- 17. An intraocular lens for insertion into a capsular bag of an eye, comprising:
an optic having a periphery and an optical axis, the optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye; an outer ring surrounding the optic, spaced therefrom with voids therebetween, and having a generally ovoid configuration; and a movement system connecting the optic and the outer ring and structured to transmit forces therebetween.
- 18. The lens of claim 17, wherein the outer ring has a major axis and a minor axis, and wherein the movement system comprises a pair of intermediate members each attached at an outer end to the outer ring along the major axis.
- 19. The lens of claim 18, wherein each intermediate member has an inner end that is attached to the periphery of the optic at a location other than on the major axis.
- 20. The lens of claim 18, wherein each intermediate member is plate-like and extends radially between the optic and outer ring along the major axis.
- 21. The lens of claim 20, wherein each of the intermediate members has a hinge therein.
- 22. The lens of claim 21, wherein the hinge is located closer to the outer ring than to the optic.
- 23. The lens of claim 17, wherein the movement system comprises a pair of intermediate members each attached at an outer end to the outer ring and attached at an inner end to the periphery of the optic at a location not radially aligned with the outer end.
- 24. The lens of claim 19, wherein the inner and outer ends of each intermediate member are circumferentially spaced from one another about the optical axis by approximately 90°.
- 25. The lens of claim 22, wherein the eye includes a ciliary muscle and anterior and posterior zonules connecting the capsular bag to the ciliary muscle, and wherein the outer edge surface of the outer ring is contoured to match a contour of the capsular bag between the anterior and posterior zonules.
- 26. The lens of claim 17, wherein the eye includes a ciliary muscle and anterior and posterior zonules connecting the capsular bag to the ciliary muscle, and wherein the outer ring has sufficient axial thickness to interact with both the anterior and posterior zonules.
- 27. The lens of claim 17, wherein the movement system, optic, and outer ring are integrally formed of one material.
- 28. The lens of claim 17, wherein the outer ring is configured to allow consistent and repeatable deformation during compression.
- 29. The lens of claim 28, wherein the outer ring comprises at least one weakened area structured such that any deformation of the ring due to radial compression occurs primarily in the at least one weakened area.
- 30. The lens of claim 17, wherein the optic is a multifocal optic.
- 31. The lens of claim 30, wherein the optic has a maximum add power that is less than the full add power required for an otherwise identical optic that has not been adapted for accommodating movement.
- 32. An intraocular lens for insertion into a capsular bag of an eye, comprising:
an optic having a periphery and an optical axis, the optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye; an outer ring surrounding the optic, spaced therefrom with voids therebetween, and configured to allow consistent and repeatable deformation during radial compression; and a movement system connecting the optic and the outer ring and structured to transmit forces therebetween.
- 33. The lens of claim 32, wherein the outer ring comprises at least one weakened area structured such that any deformation of the ring due to radial compression occurs primarily in the at least one weakened area.
- 34. The lens of claim 33, wherein the outer ring comprises a plurality of weakened areas.
- 35. The lens of claim 34, wherein the weakened areas are substantially equidistantly spaced apart on the outer ring.
- 36. The lens of claim 34, wherein:
the movement assembly comprises a plurality of intermediate members extending between and connecting the optic and ring; and each weakened area is substantially radially equidistant from the nearest intermediate members.
- 37. The lens of claim 32, wherein the at least one weakened area is formed on a first surface of the ring, and wherein the first surface faces a first direction and the weakened area is structured to promote deformation in a direction opposite the first direction.
- 38. The lens of claim 32, wherein the at least one weakened area comprises at least one weakened area formed at an intersection between a first surface facing a first direction and a second surface facing a second direction, wherein the at least one weakened area is structured to promote deformation in directions opposite the first and second directions.
- 39. The lens of claim 32, wherein the optic is a multifocal optic.
- 40. The lens of claim 39, wherein the optic has a maximum add power that is less than the full add power add required for an otherwise identical optic that has not been adapted for accommodating movement.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application serial No. 60/348,705, filed Jan. 14, 2002, and provisional application serial No. 60/372,309, filed Apr. 12, 2002. The disclosure of each of these provisional applications is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60348705 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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60372309 |
Apr 2002 |
US |