Claims
- 1. A colored contact lens comprising a non-paque pupil section, an iris section surrounding said pupil section, and a colored, opaque intermittent pattern over said entire iris section that leaves a substantial portion within the interstices of the pattern non-opaque, said pattern covering at least about 25% of the area of said iris section, the elements of said pattern being indiscernible to the ordinary viewer, wherein a first portion of the elements of said pattern is a first shade, a second portion of the elements of said pattern is a second shade different from said first shade, and a third portion of the elements of said pattern is a third shade different from said second shade and either the same or different from said first shade, wherein said first portion is located generally on the outside of said iris section, and said second portion is located generally on the inside of said first portion, and said third portion is located generally on the inside of said second portion of said iris section, and a first uneven border differentiates said first and second portions, wherein the minimum distance of said first uneven border, created by said third portion, from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 5% to about 60% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 25% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, and a second uneven border differentiates said second and third portions, wherein the minimum distance of said second uneven border, created by said first portion, from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 75% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 50% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, such that said first portion overlaps said second portion at a plurality of locations, and said second portion overlaps said third portion at a plurality of locations, thereby providing a lens capable of changing the apparent color of the iris of a person wearing the lens and imparting a very natural appearance.
- 2. The colored contact lens of claim 1 wherein the minimum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 50% of the radial width of said iris, and the maximum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 45% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, and the minimum distance of said second uneven border from the outerperimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 65% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 60% to about 95% of the radial width of the iris section.
- 3. The colored contact lens in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the elements of the pattern are dots.
- 4. The colored contact lens in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the elements of the pattern are not uniform, thereby allowing enhancement of the fine structure of the iris.
- 5. The colored contact lens in accordance with claim 3 or claim 4 wherein said first shade is black, said second shade is a color selected from the group consisting of blue, green, gray or brown, and said third shade is hazel.
- 6. The colored contact lens in accordance with claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the non-paque interstices are uncolored.
- 7. A colored contact lens in accordance with claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said first shade is the same shade as said third shade.
- 8. A colored contact lens in accordance with claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the non-opaque interstices are translucently colored.
- 9. A colored contact lens in accordance with claim 1 wherein the elements of the pattern are transparent.
- 10. A colored contact lens in accordance with claim 1 through claim 9 wherein said colored contact is hydrophilic.
- 11. A method for manufacturing a colored contact lens comprising providing a transparent contact lens, applying three portions of colorant to the surface of said contact lens, and rendering the colorant resistant to removal from ocular fluids, wherein the contact lens has a non-opaque pupil section and an iris section surrounding said pupil section, the improvement comprising applying the three portions of colorant, wherein a first portion of the colorant is of a first shade, and a second portion the colorant is of a second shade which is different than the second shade, and the third portion of the colorant is of a third shade which is different than the second shade and may or may not be the same as said first shade, wherein said first portion is located generally on the outside of said iris section, said second portion is located generally on the inside of said first portion, and said third portion is located generally on the inside of said second portion, and a first uneven border differentiates said first and second portions, and a second uneven border differentiates said second and said third portions, wherein the minimum distance of said first unevenborder from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 5% to about 60% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 25% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, and the minimum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 75% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 50% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, thereby providing a lens capable of changing the apparent color of the iris of a person wearing the lens and imparting a very natural appearance, wherein the intermittent pattern is deposited on the lens surface by the steps of:
a) providing a first plate having depressions corresponding to the first portion; b) filling the depressions with colorant of the first shade; c) pressing a first flexible pad against the first plate; d) pressing the first flexible pad against a surface of the lens thereby printing the first portion of the elements; e) providing a second plate having depressions corresponding to the second portion; f) filling in the depressions with colorant of the second shade; g) pressing a second flexible pad against a second plate; h) pressing the second flexible pad against said surface of the lens thereby printing the second portion of the elements; i) providing a third plate having depressions corresponding to the third portion; j) filling the depressions with colorant of the third shade; k) pressing a third flexible pad against a third plate; and l) pressing the third flexible pad against said surface of the lens thereby printing the third portion of the elements.
- 12. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein the three portions of colorant cover at least about 50% of the surface of the iris section lens.
- 13. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein the three portions of colorant covers at least about 60% of the surface of the iris section of the lens.
- 14. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein the portions of colorant cover up to 80% of the surface of the iris section of the lens.
- 15. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein the colored contact lens is hydrophilic.
- 16. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein one or more of the portions of colorant are transparent.
- 17. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 11 wherein said first shade is black, said second shade is a color selected from the group consisting of blue, green, gray or brown, and said third shade is hazel.
- 18. A method for manufacturing a colored contact lens comprising providing a transparent contact lens, applying three portions of colorant to the surface of said contact lens, and rendering the colorant resistant to removal from ocular fluids, wherein the contact lens has a non-opaque pupil section and an iris section surrounding said pupil section, the improvement comprising applying the three portions of colorant, wherein a first portion of the colorant is of a first shade, and a second portion the colorant is of a second shade which is different than the second shade, and the third portion of the colorant is of a third shade which is different than the second shade and may or may not be the same as said first shade, wherein said first portion is located generally on the outside of said iris section, said second portion is located generally on the inside of said first portion, and said third portion is located generally on the inside of said second portion, and a first uneven border differentiates said first and second portions, and a second uneven border differentiates said second and said third portions, wherein the minimum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 50% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 45% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, and the minimum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 65% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 60% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, thereby providing a lens capable of changing the apparent color of the iris of a person wearing the lens and imparting a very natural appearance, wherein the intermittent pattern is deposited on the lens surface by the steps of:
a) providing a first plate having depressions corresponding to the first portion; b) filling the depressions with colorant of the first shade; c) pressing a first flexible pad against the first plate; d) pressing the first flexible pad against a surface of the lens thereby printing the first portion of the elements; e) providing a second plate having depressions corresponding to the second portion; f) filling in the depressions with colorant of the second shade; g) pressing a second flexible pad against a second plate; h) pressing the second flexible pad against said surface of the lens thereby printing the second portion of the elements; i) providing a third plate having depressions corresponding to the third portion; j) filling the depressions with colorant of the third shade; k) pressing a third flexible pad against a third plate; and l) pressing the third flexible pad against said surface of the lens thereby printing the third portion of the elements.
- 19. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein the three portions of colorant cover at least about 50% of the surface of the iris section lens.
- 20. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein the three portions of colorant covers at least about 60% of the surface of the iris section of the lens.
- 21. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein the portions of colorant cover up to 80% of the surface of the iris section of the lens.
- 22. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein the colored contact lens is hydrophilic.
- 23. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein one or more of the portions of colorant are transparent.
- 24. The method for manufacturing a colored contact lens in accordance with claim 18 wherein said first shade is black, said second shade is a color selected from the group consisting of blue, green, gray or brown, and said third shade is hazel.
- 25. A colored contact lens comprising a non-opaque pupil section, an iris section surrounding said pupil section, and a colored, opaque intermittent pattern over said entire iris section, said pattern covering at least about 25% of the area of said iris section, the elements of said pattern being indiscernible to the ordinary viewer, wherein a first portion of the elements of said pattern is a first shade, a second portion of the elements of said pattern is a second shade different from said first shade, and a third portion of the elements of said pattern is a third shade different from said second shade and either the same or different from said first shade, wherein said first portion, an outermost starburst, is located generally on the outside of said iris section and generally on the outside of said second portion, and said second portion, an outer starburst, is located generally on the inside of said first portion, and said third portion, an inner starburst, is located generally on the inside of said second portion of said iris section, and a first uneven border differentiates said outermost starburst and said outer starburst, and a second uneven border differentiates said outer starburst and said inner starburst, such that said outermost starburst overlaps said outer starburst at a plurality of locations, and said outer starburst overlaps said inner starburst at a plurality of locations, thereby providing a lens capable of changing the apparent color of the iris of a person wearing the lens and imparting a very natural appearance.
- 26. The colored contact lens in claim 25, wherein said outer starburst comprises an annular ring having an outer and inner border being substantially circular.
- 27. A colored contact lens comprising a non-opaque pupil section, an iris section surrounding said pupil section, and a colored, opaque intermittent pattern over said entire iris section that leaves a substantial portion within the interstices of the pattern non-opaque, said pattern covering at least about 25% of the area of said iris section, the elements of said pattern being indiscernible to the ordinary viewer, wherein a first portion of the elements of said pattern is a first shade, a second portion of the elements of said pattern is a second shade different from said first shade, and a third portion of the elements of said pattern is a third shade different from said second shade and either the same or different from said first shade, wherein said first portion is located generally on the outside of said iris section, and said second portion is located generally on the inside of said first portion, and said third portion is located generally on the inside of said second portion of said iris section, and a first uneven border differentiates said first and second portions, wherein the minimum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 5% to about 50% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said first uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 50% to about 85% of the radial width of said iris section, and a second uneven border differentiates said second and third portions, wherein the minimum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 15% to about 50% of the radial width of said iris section, and the maximum distance of said second uneven border from the outer perimeter of said iris section is from about 50% to about 95% of the radial width of said iris section, such that said first portion overlaps said second portion at a plurality of locations, and said second portion overlaps said third portion at a plurality of locations, thereby providing a lens capable of changing the apparent color of the iris of a person wearing the lens and imparting a very natural appearance.
- 28. A colored contact lens having three substantially annular concentric color zones, a first color zone, a second color zone and a third color zone, comprising:
a) said first color zone located interior to said second color zone and said third color zone, said first color zone having a starburst pattern such that a plurality of digits extend radially outward, such that the first color zone shares a radial area with the second color zone, wherein the digits of the first color zone and the second color zone are interdigitated, and do not overlap; b) said second color zone situated between the first color zone and the third color zone, having an annular pattern such that a plurality of digits extend radially inward in the direction of the first color zone, and radially outward in the direction of the third color zone, such that the second color zone shares a radial area with the first color zone and with the third color zone, wherein the colors of the first color zone and the second color zone are interdigitated, and do not overlap, and the digits of the second color zone and the third color zone are interdigitated, and do not overlap; c) said third color zone situated substantially exterior to both the second color zone and the first color zone, having an annular pattern such that a plurality of digits extend radially inward in the direction of the second color zone, such that the third color zone shares a radial area with the second color zone, wherein the digits of the first color zone and the second color zone are interdigitated, and do not overlap.
- 29. The contact lens of claim 28 wherein the digits of the first color zone share a radial area with the digits of the third color zone.
- 30. The contact lens of claim 29 wherein the digits of the third color zone share a radial area with the digits of the first color zone.
- 31. The contact lens of claim 30 further comprising a fourth zone having substantially the same color as the second color zone, said fourth zone extending radially outward from said third color zone, wherein said fourth zone shares a jagged border with the third color zone.
- 32. The contact lens of claim 31 wherein the colorant of the third color zone become lighter as the digits extend radially inward.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on pending prior Provisional Application No. 60/077,829, filed on Mar. 12, 1998. Priority is based thereon.
Provisional Applications (1)
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