Claims
- 1. An intraocular implant to replace the crystalline lens of a patient's eye, comprising:
an aspheric lens formed of soft, bio-compatible material.
- 2. An intraocular implant to replace the crystalline lens of a patient's eye as defined in claim 1 wherein said material is silicone.
- 3. An intraocular implant to replace the crystalline lens of a patient's eye as defined in claim 1 wherein said material is hydrogel.
- 4. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a surface of said lens which has circumferentially non-uniform dioptic power.
- 5. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a surface having both an aspheric sector and a spherical sector starting at the apex of said lens.
- 6. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a first convex surface and a second convex surface, said first and second convex surface forming an obtuse angle therebetween.
- 7. An aspheric silicone lens as defined in claim 5, wherein said first convex surface is a spherical sector and said second convex surface is an aspheric sector.
- 8. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a non-radially symmetrical implantable lens.
- 9. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a lens configured with a surface having at least three sectors, wherein at least one of said sectors provides near vision and at least two sectors provide distance vision.
- 10. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
a spheric portion and an aspheric portion wherein said spheric portion is larger than said aspheric portion.
- 11. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
an aspheric surface which varies from a first radius of curvature to a second radius of curvature, said first radius being in the range of seven to nine mm.
- 12. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
an aspheric surface which varies from a first radius of curvature to a second radius of curvature, a difference between said first radius and said second radius being in the range of at least one mm to three mm.
- 13. An aspheric silicone lens, comprising:
an aspheric radially asymmetric intraocular lens.
- 14. A process for molding an aspheric soft lens comprising the steps of:
forming a mold in the shape of an aspheric lens; filling said mold with a molding compound; and curing said molding compound such that the cured compound becomes a soft, bio-compatible material.
- 15. A process for molding an aspheric soft lens as defined in claim 14 wherein said soft, bio-compatible material is silicone.
- 16. A process for molding an aspheric soft lens as defined in claim 14 wherein said soft, bio-compatible material is hydrogel.
- 17. A process for molding an aspheric soft lens as defined in claim 14 wherein said forming step comprises coining.
- 18. A soft intraocular lens having an aspheric portion.
- 19. A soft intraocular lens as defined in claim 18 wherein said aspheric portion comprises a sector on one surface of said lens.
- 20. A soft intraocular lens which has at least one surface which is not uniformly spherical, said non-uniformly spherical surface comprising at least two sections having surfaces which intersect to form an obtuse angle therebetween.
- 21. A soft intraocular lens as defined in claim 20 wherein said non-uniformly spherical surface comprises at least two adjacent spherical sectors.
- 22. A soft intraocular lens as defined in claim 21 wherein said two adjacent spherical sectors have unequal radii of curvature.
- 23. A process for molding a soft lens comprising the steps of:
forming a mold having an optical quality surface with multiple focal distances, said mold being in the shape of a lens; introducing a molding compound into said mold; and curing said molding compound in said mold such that the cured compound becomes a soft, bio-compatible material with an optical quality surface when removed from said mold.
- 24. A process for molding a soft lens as defined in claim 23 wherein said step of forming a mold further comprises coining.
- 25. A process for molding a soft lens comprising the steps of:
forming a mold having an optical quality surface with multiple focal distances, said mold being in the shape of a lens; introducing a molding compound into said mold; and curing said molding compound in said mold such that the cured compound forms a lens having opposed optical surfaces when removed from said mold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of copending application Ser. No. 509,871, entitled MULTIFOCAL LENS, filed on Apr. 16, 1990, which is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 232,140,. entitled INTRAOCULAR MULTIFOCAL LENS, filed on Aug. 15, 1988, now issued under U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,681, which is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 088,227, filed on Aug. 24, 1987, now issued under U.S. Pat. No. 4,769,033, and copending application Ser. No. 262,985, entitled FABRICATION OF AN INTRAOCULAR LENS, filed Oct. 26, 1988.
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