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US Patent 10485654 Accommodating intraocular lens device

Patent 10485654 was granted and assigned to LensGen on November, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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LensGen
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LensGen
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
104856540
Patent Inventor Names
Daniel Brady0
Ramgopal Rao0
Thomas Silvestrini0
Date of Patent
November 26, 2019
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Patent Application Number
160028500
Date Filed
June 7, 2018
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 10045844 Post-implant accommodating lens modification
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US Patent 10111745 Accommodating intraocular lens
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US Patent 10080648 Modular intraocular lens designs, tools and methods
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US Patent 10159564 Two-part accomodating intraocular lens device
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US Patent 10195018 Accommodating intraocular lens
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US Patent 10195020 Intraocular lens storage and loading devices and methods of use
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US Patent 10004596 Accommodating intraocular lens device
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US Patent 10028824 Modular intraocular lens designs, tools and methods
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11974911 Exchangeable optics and therapeutics
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US Patent 11464622 Two-part accommodating intraocular lens device
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US Patent 11471270 Accommodating intraocular lens device
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US Patent 11357620 Exchangeable optics and therapeutics
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US Patent 11464624 Two-part accommodating intraocular lens device
Patent Primary Examiner
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Leslie Lopez
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Patent abstract

An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL) can be implanted either alone or as part of a two-part lens assembly. The IOL comprises an optic, a flexible membrane and a peripheral edge coupling the optic and the flexible membrane. The peripheral edge comprises an external circumferential surface having a height and a force transmitting area defined along a portion of the height of the external circumferential surface. A closed volume spaces apart the optic and the flexible membrane. The optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature about a central axis when a radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area. A volume defined by the closed volume remains fixed when the optic is axially displaced and the flexible membrane changes in curvature and/or when the radial compressive force is applied to the force transmitting area.

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