Claims
- 1. A contact lens for use on an eye, the lens comprising:
a lens body having a posterior face and an anterior face; and a plurality of microchannels defined in the posterior face of the lens body, the lens body being structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 5% when the contact lens is worn on an eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 2. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 15% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 3. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 20% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 4. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 25% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 5. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 30% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 6. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 35% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 7. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein each microchannel of the plurality of microchannels defines a waveform circumferentially.
- 8. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein at least two of the microchannels define a waveform circumferentially.
- 9. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels defines a substantially continuous waveform circumferentially.
- 10. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein each microchannel of the plurality of microchannels defines a substantially junctionless waveform circumferentially.
- 11. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels defines a substantially junctionless waveform circumferentially.
- 12. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels defines a substantially continuous, substantially junctionless waveform circumferentially.
- 13. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein each of the microchannels comprises a microchannel which is substantially junctionless along at least a portion of a length of the microchannel.
- 14. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein each of the microchannels comprises a microchannel which is substantially junctionless along a major portion of a length of the microchannel.
- 15. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body includes an optical zone which is substantially free of the plurality of microchannels.
- 16. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprises microchannels each of which has a width in a range of about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees.
- 17. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprises about 3 to about 200 microchannels.
- 18. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprises about 10 to about 100 microchannels.
- 19. The contact lens of claim 1 wherein the lens body is structured to enhance tear mixing of post-lens tear film when the contact lens is worn on an eye of an Asian person relative to tear mixing of post-lens tear film provided by an identically structured contact lens worn on an eye of a non-Asian person.
- 20. A contact lens for use on an eye, the lens comprising:
a lens body having a posterior face, and an anterior face; and a plurality of microchannels defined in the posterior face of the lens body, each of the microchannels including a curved surface generally other than concave relative to the anterior face, the microchannels sized and adapted to promote effective tear fluid exchange between an exposed surface of the eye and a surface of the eye covered by the lens body.
- 21. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 5% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 22. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 15% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 23. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 35% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 24. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the curved surface of each microchannel is generally convex relative to the anterior face.
- 25. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the curved surface of each microchannel is substantially continuously curved circumferentially.
- 26. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body has a thickness which varies substantially continuously along a radius extending from an optical axis of the lens body circumferentially across at least a portion of each of the microchannels.
- 27. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body has a thickness which varies substantially continuously along a radius extending from an optical axis of the lens body circumferentially across a major portion of the each of the microchannels.
- 28. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the curved surface of each of the microchannels is located in a posterior region of the microchannel.
- 29. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein each of the microchannels is substantially junctionless along a portion of a length of the microchannel.
- 30. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein each of the microchannels is substantially junctionless along a major portion of a length of the microchannel.
- 31. The contact lens of claim 20 which includes an optical zone which is substantially free of the plurality of microchannels.
- 32. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprise microchannels each of which has a width in a range of about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees.
- 33. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprises about 3 to about 200 microchannels.
- 34. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprises about 10 to about 100 microchannels.
- 35. The contact lens of claim 20 wherein the lens body is structured to enhance tear mixing of post-lens tear film when the contact lens is worn on an eye of an Asian person relative to tear mixing of post-lens tear film provided by an identically structured contact lens worn on an eye of a non-Asian person.
- 36. A contact lens for use on an eye, the lens comprising:
a lens body having a posterior face and an anterior face; a plurality of microchannels defined in the posterior face of the lens body, each of the microchannels being located in a substantially abutting relationship to one or more of the microchannels, the microchannels sized and adapted to promote effective tear fluid exchange between an exposed surface of the eye and a surface of the eye covered by the lens body.
- 37. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 5% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 38. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 15% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 39. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the lens body is structured to reduce the time to exchange 95% of tear fluid by at least about 35% when the contact lens is worn on the eye relative to a substantially identical contact lens without a plurality of microchannels.
- 40. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the lens body has a thickness which varies substantially continuously along a radius extending from an optical axis of the lens body across a major portion of each of the microchannels.
- 41. The lens of claim 36 wherein each of the microchannels comprises a microchannel which is substantially junctionless along a major portion of a length of the microchannel.
- 42. The contact lens of claim 36 which includes an optical zone which is substantially free of the plurality of microchannels.
- 43. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprise microchannels each of which has a width in a range of about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees.
- 44. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprise about 3 to about 200 microchannels.
- 45. The lens of claim 36 wherein the plurality of microchannels comprise about 10 to about 100 microchannels.
- 46. The contact lens of claim 36 wherein the lens body is structured to enhance tear mixing of post-lens tear film when the contact lens is worn on an eye of an Asian person relative to tear mixing of post-lens tear film provided by an identically structured contact lens worn on an eye of a non-Asian person.
- 47. A contact lens for use on an eye, the lens comprising:
a lens body structured to provide enhanced tear mixing of post lens tear film of a person of a desired group of people when worn on an eye of the person relative to a substantially identical contact lens worn by another person of a different group of people.
- 48. The contact lens of claim 47 wherein the lens body has a posterior face and an anterior face, and includes a plurality of microchannels defined in the posterior face.
- 49. The contact lens of claim 47 wherein the lens body is structured to provide enhanced tear mixing of post lens tear film of a person of a group of people who have eye or eye-lid characteristics specific for the group of people.
- 50. The contact lens of claim 47 wherein the lens body is structured to provide enhanced tear mixing of post lens tear film of a person of a group of people who have increased eye-lid tension relative to a different group of people.
- 51. The contact lens of 47 wherein the lens body is structured to enhance tear mixing when the contact lens is worn on an eye of an Asian person relative to tear mixing provided by an identically structured contact lens worn on an eye of a non-Asian person.
- 52. The contact lens of 47 wherein the lens body is structured to enhance tear mixing when the contact lens is worn on an eye of a non-Asian person relative to tear mixing provided by an identically structured contact lens worn on an eye of an Asian person.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/270,025, filed Oct. 11, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/910,355, filed Jul. 20, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/221,575, filed Jul. 28, 2000, the disclosures of each of these applications being incorporated in their entirety herein by this specific reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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