Claims
- 1. An intraocular corrective lens, comprising:an optical portion having a normal shape constructed of a material which is biologically compatible with the natural lens of the eye and for positioning anterior thereof; said optical portion also having an anterior convex lenticular surface and a posterior surface, wherein said posterior surface comprises a central disk which is radially surrounded by a series of annular rings, said central disk and said series of annular rings forming a series of radial steps along said posterior surface; wherein said posterior surface and said anterior lenticular surface have a minimum separation of 0.025 mm and a maximum separation of 0.1 mm; the central disk being of one diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second diopter power; and at least one anchor attached to said optical portion for anchoring said optical portion anteriorly to the natural lens of the eye or in place of the natural lens of the eye.
- 2. The intraocular corrective lens of claim 1, wherein said optical portion having a predetermined maximum thickness under which the material may be rolled without exceeding the elastic limit of the material, said optical portion having a predetermined minimum thickness above which the material retains said normal shape, whereby said deformable intraocular corrective lens is deformed for passage through a corneal incision having a length smaller than the diameter of the deformable intraocular corrective lens.
- 3. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein said material forming said optical portion is polymethylmethacrylate.
- 4. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the annular rings are planar, parallel to each other, and perpendicular to a radial axis passing though the apex of the lenticular surface and the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular power.
- 5. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the annular rings are planar, parallel to each other, and perpendicular to a radial axis passing through the apex of the lenticular surface and the central disk is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a first particular power.
- 6. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular power, and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 7. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a first particular focusing power and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 8. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular focusing power and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 9. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk and annular rings are radially asymmetric for correcting astigmatisms.
- 10. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the lens is sized for positioning anteriorly to the iris; andat least one anchor is sized for biasing against the anterior chamber angle of the eye.
- 11. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, whereinthe intraocular corrective lens is sized for positioning posterior to the iris, resting in front of the capsule of the natural lens of the eye; and at least one anchor is sized for biasing against the zonulas.
- 12. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, further comprising a transition area disposed at the periphery of the optical portion, the anchor extending from the transition area.
- 13. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 12, wherein the anchor device comprises a pair of haptic fingers extending from the transition area and circumvolving the optical portion of the deformable intraocular corrective lens, each of the pair of haptic fingers having an outer circumferential haptic edge for biasing against this tissue of the eye.
- 14. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the optical portion further comprises a lenticular area at the periphery of the optical portion where the lenticular and posterior surfaces are parallel to one another for preventing edge effects.
- 15. The intraocular corrective lens of claim 2, the central disk being of one substantially constant diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second substantially constant diopter power.
- 16. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a first particular power, and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 17. The intraocular corrective lens of claim 2, the central disk being of one substantially constant diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second substantially constant diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a third substantially constant diopter power.
- 18. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is plano for obtaining a first particular power, and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 19. The intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 2, wherein the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular power, and at least one annular ring is plano for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 20. The intraocular corrective lens of claim 1, the central disk being of one substantially constant diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second substantially constant diopter power.
- 21. The intraocular corrective lens of claim 1, the central disk being surrounded by 4 annular rings.
- 22. A deformable intraocular corrective lens, comprising:a. an optical portion having a normal shape constructed of a material which is biologically compatible with the natural lens of the eye and for positioning anterior thereof, said optical portion having a predetermined maximum thickness of 0.25 mm under which the material may be rolled without exceeding the elastic limit of the material, said optical portion having a predetermined minimum thickness of 0.0125 mm above which the material retains said normal shape, whereby said deformable intraocular corrective lens is deformed for passage through a corneal incision having a length smaller than the diameter of the deformable intraocular corrective lens; b. said optical portion also having an anterior convex surface and a posterior surface, wherein said posterior surface comprises a central disk which is radially surrounded by a series of annular rings, said central disk and said series of annual rings forming a series of radial steps along said posterior surface; whereby said posterior surface and said anterior lenticular surface having a maximum separation of 0.1 mm, and the central disk being of a first substantially constant diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second substantially constant diopter power; and c. and anchor anchoring said optical portion anteriorly to the natural lens of the eye.
- 23. The deformable intraocular lens of claim 22, wherein the annular rings are planar, parallel to each other, and perpendicular to a radial axis passing through the apex of the lenticular surface and the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular power.
- 24. The deformable intraocular lens of claim 22, wherein the annular rings are planar, parallel to each other, and perpendicular to a radial axis passing through the apex of the lenticular surface and the central disk is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a first particular power.
- 25. The deformable intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 22 wherein the central disk and annular rings are of a predetermined convexity for obtaining at least a particular first and second focusing power.
- 26. The deformable intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 22 werein the central disk is of a predetermined convexity for obtaining a first particular focusing power and at least one annular ring is of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a second particular focusing power.
- 27. The deformable intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 22, wherein the central disk and annular rings are of a predetermined concavity for obtaining a particular focusing power.
- 28. The deformable intraocular corrective lens as defined in claim 22, wherein the central disk and annular rings are radially asymmetric for correcting astigmatisms.
- 29. A method of correcting a cause of impaired vision, comprising the steps of:a. making an incision for access to the anterior chamber of an eye having a length of about 4 mm or less; b. providing a corrective lens formed of polymethylmethacrylate material having a thickness of about 0.25 mm or less, having a diameter of 6 mm., said optical portion also having an anterior convex surface and a posterior surface, wherein said posterior surface comprises a central disk which is radially surrounded by a series of annular rings, said central disk and said series of annual rings forming a series of radial steps along said posterior surface; whereby said posterior surface and said anterior lenticular surface having a maximum separation of 0.1 mm, and the central disk being of a first diopter power and at least one annular ring is of a second diopter power c. integrally providing support haptics for anchoring the corrective lens; d. rolling the corrective lens and the support haptics without exceeding the elastic limit of the polymethylmethacrylate material into a rolled package; e. inserting the rolled package into the anterior chamber of the eye via the incision; f. unrolling the rolled package internally of the anterior chamber; g. anchoring the haptics anteriorly of the lens of the eye in the anterior chamber; h. repairing the incision made in the eye.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/242,128 filed on Oct. 20, 2000, entitled “Deformable Intraocular Multi-focal Lens”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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