Claims
- 1. A method comprising:
storing a generally annular-shaped initial iris image in a computer, the initial iris image comprising a plurality of color elements; applying a filtering process to the initial iris image in a manner to replace at least portions of at least some of the color elements with generally uncolored regions to form a filtered iris image; using a printer apparatus, in communication with the computer, in a manner to print the filtered iris image on a contact lens substrate.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of storing the initial iris image in the computer comprises storing an intricate, multi-color iris image in the computer.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of storing the initial iris image in the computer comprises storing in the computer a digital iris image of an actual human iris.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the initial iris image has an aggregate color element area comprising the combined area of all of the color elements of the initial iris image, and wherein at least about 20% of the aggregate color element area is replaced with the generally uncolored regions during the step of applying the filtering process to the initial iris image.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the generally uncolored regions comprise a plurality of discrete generally uncolored regions.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
the initial iris image comprises a generally annular-shaped outer region and a generally annular-shaped inner region, the outer region circumscribing the inner region, the initial iris image having an outer aggregate color element area and an inner aggregate color element area, the outer aggregate color element area comprising the combined area of all of the color elements of the initial iris image within the outer region, the inner aggregate color element area comprising the combined area of all of the color elements of the initial iris image within the inner region; a percentage Po of the outer aggregate color element area is replaced with the generally uncolored regions during the step of applying the filtering process to the initial iris image, the percentage Po being at least 20%; and a percentage Pi of the inner aggregate color element area is replaced with the generally uncolored regions during the step of applying the filtering process to the initial iris image, the percentage Pi being at least 20%.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 6 wherein the percentage Pi is greater than the percentage Po.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 6 wherein the percentage Pi is at least 150% greater than the percentage Po.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
the initial iris image comprises a generally annular-shaped mid-region, the mid-region circumscribing the inner region and being circumscribed by the outer region, the initial iris image having a mid-aggregate color element area comprising the combined area of all of the color elements of the initial iris image within the mid-region; a percentage Pm of the mid-aggregate color element area is replaced with the generally uncolored regions during the step of applying the filtering process to the initial iris image, the percentage Pm being greater than the percentage Po and less than the percentage Pi.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of using the printer apparatus comprises using an ink-jet printer apparatus in a manner to print the filtered iris image on the contact lens substrate.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 wherein the step of using the ink-jet printer apparatus comprises using the ink-jet printer apparatus to apply a plurality of colorants to the contact lens substrate.
- 12. A colored contact lens comprising:
a generally uncolored pupil region; a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer's iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; and a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising a plurality of color elements; more than 1000 discrete generally uncolored regions being defined by the color elements, at least 1000 of the discrete generally uncolored regions being sufficiently small such that an ordinary viewer viewing the contact lens from a distance of sixteen inches cannot detect the presence of any of the at least 1000 generally uncolored regions when the wearer is wearing the contact lens, the ordinary viewer having 20/20 vision.
- 13. A colored contact lens as set forth in claim 12 wherein the at least 1000 of the discrete generally uncolored regions are sufficiently large such that the at least 1000 discrete generally uncolored regions contribute to the overall appearance of the contact lens as viewed by the ordinary viewer from a distance of sixteen inches.
- 14. A colored contact lens as set forth in claim 13 wherein the more than 1000 discrete generally uncolored regions comprises more than 5,000 discrete generally uncolored regions.
- 15. A colored contact lens as set forth in claim 13 wherein the more than 1000 discrete generally uncolored regions comprises more than 10,000 discrete generally uncolored regions.
- 16. A colored contact lens as set forth in claim 15 wherein at least 5,000 of the discrete generally uncolored regions are sufficiently small such that an ordinary viewer viewing the contact lens from a distance of sixteen inches cannot detect the presence of any of the at least 5,000 generally uncolored regions when the wearer is wearing the contact lens.
- 17. A colored contact lens comprising:
a generally uncolored pupil region; a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer's iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising a plurality of color elements; and a plurality of discrete generally uncolored regions defined by at least some of the color elements, the generally uncolored regions being sufficiently small such that an ordinary viewer viewing the contact lens from a distance of sixteen inches cannot detect the presence of the generally uncolored regions when the wearer is wearing the contact lens, the generally uncolored regions being sufficiently large such that the generally uncolored regions contribute to the overall appearance of the contact lens as viewed by the ordinary viewer from a distance of sixteen inches, the ordinary viewer having 20/20 vision.
- 18. A colored contact lens as set forth in claim 17 wherein each of at least a majority of the generally uncolored regions of said plurality of generally uncolored regions has an area of not greater than approximately 1200 square microns.
- 19. A colored contact lens comprising:
a generally uncolored pupil region; a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer's iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising a plurality of discrete color regions, generally uncolored interstices between at least some of the discrete color regions, the interstices being sufficiently small such that an ordinary viewer viewing the contact lens from a distance of sixteen inches cannot detect the presence of the interstices when the wearer is wearing the contact lens, the interstices being sufficiently large such that the interstices contribute to the overall appearance of the contact lens as viewed by the ordinary viewer from a distance of sixteen inches, the ordinary viewer having 20/20 vision.
- 20. A colored contact lens comprising:
a generally uncolored pupil region; a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer's iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising a plurality of color elements, the multicolored pattern comprising an annular-shaped outer region and an annular-shaped inner region, the outer region generally circumscribing the inner region, the outer region having a first plurality of generally uncolored regions defined by some of the colored elements, the inner region having a second plurality of generally uncolored regions defined by some of the colored elements, the first plurality of the generally uncolored regions combining to have a first aggregate uncolored area, the second plurality of the generally uncolored region combining to have a second aggregate uncolored area, at least 60% of the first aggregate uncolored area being comprised of generally uncolored regions each having an area not greater than approximately 900 square microns, at least 50% of the second aggregate uncolored area being comprised of generally uncolored regions each having an area greater than approximately 900 square microns.
- 21. A colored contact lens comprising:
a generally uncolored pupil region; a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer's iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising a plurality of color elements, the multicolored pattern comprising an annular-shaped outer region and an annular shaped inner region, the outer region generally circumscribing the inner region, the outer region having a first plurality of generally uncolored regions defined by some of the colored elements, the inner region having a second plurality of generally uncolored regions defined by some of the colored elements, each of at least 60% of the generally uncolored regions of the first plurality of generally uncolored regions having an area not greater than approximately 900 square microns, each of at least 50% of the generally uncolored regions of the second plurality of generally uncolored regions having an area greater than approximately 900 square microns.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/897,011, filed Jun. 29, 2001, entitled Colored Contact Lens And Method Of Making Same, and incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09897011 |
Jun 2001 |
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09934327 |
Aug 2001 |
US |