Claims
- 1. An intraocular lens, comprising an optical element;
- a pair of haptic-mounting holes;
- indentations along an edge of said optical element, proximate said holes;
- a pair of haptics, adhesively bonded within said holes and extending tangentially therefrom; and
- wherein said holes are internally surface coated with a thin layer of fumed silicone dioxide.
- 2. An intraocular lens, as defined by claim 1, wherein said layer of fumed silicone dioxide on said inner surface of said holes improves said adhesion of said haptics therein.
- 3. An optical power surface, having a radius of curvature defined by the equation: ##EQU2## and where: R.sub.O =the initial radius of curvature;
- .DELTA.P=the total change in power over a specified area of said surface;
- V=the width of said specified area;
- N.sub.2 =the refractive index of the optical power surface; and
- N.sub.1 =the refractive index of aqueous in situ.
- 4. An optical power surface having a changing radius of curvature over a predetermined lens region wherein the locus of the center of curvature of said changing radius is arcuate.
- 5. An intraocular lens, comprising:
- an optical element, capable of replacing and functioning as a natural human lens, wherein said optical element is biconvex and comprises an anterior side and a posterior side, wherein said anterior side has an aspherical portion that exhibits a gradually decreasing radius of curvature that causes an increase in dioptric power of said optical element,
- wherein said decreasing radius of curvature may be defined at any point by the equation: ##EQU3## and where: R.sub.O =the initial radius of curvature;
- R.sub.n =the final radius of curvature;
- .DELTA.P=the total change in power of the aspherical portion of the lens from R.sub.0 to R.sub.1 ;
- V=the width of the aspherical portion of the lens;
- N.sub.2 =the index of refraction of the lens; and
- N.sub.1 =the index of refraction of air, and at least one haptic, adhesively bonded to said optical element.
- 6. An intraocular lens, as defined by claim 5, wherein said increase in dioptric power may be defined by the equation:
- P.sub.X =P.sub.O +(X * .DELTA.P)/V
- where:
- P.sub.O =the power at R.sub.O ; and
- X=the distance from P to P.sub.X.
- 7. An intraocular lens, comprising:
- an optical element, capable of replacing and functioning as a natural human lens, wherein said optical element is biconvex and comprises an anterior side and a posterior side, wherein said anterior side has an aspherical portion that exhibits a gradually decreasing radius of curvature accompanied by a shift in the center of curvature that follows an arcuate path,
- wherein said shift in the center of curvature may be approximated by the equation:
- S.sub.X =V(1-R.sub.X /R.sub.O)
- where R.sub.X =the decreasing radius of curvature;
- R.sub.O =the initial radius of curvature;
- V=the width of the aspherical portion;
- and;
- at least one haptic, adhesively bonded to said optical element.
- 8. An intraocular lens, as defined by claim 7, wherein said at least one haptic extends outwardly from said optical element.
- 9. An intraocular lens, as defined by claim 8, wherein said at least one haptic is initially tangential to said optical element.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/290,236 filed on Aug. 15, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/900,053 filed on Jun. 27, 1992 which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/705,771 filed May 28, 1991, issued as Pat. No. 5,185,107 which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/262,985 filed on Oct. 26, 1988, issued as Pat. No. 5,104,590.
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