Soft bifocal contact lens
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1. A soft multi-focal contact lens adapted for translational movement by the upper and lower eyelids, downward and sideward across the cornea of an eye, comprising:
- a generally disc-shaped soft lens having a diameter greater than the cornea of an eye, an anterior surface and a posterior surface, the posterior surface being adapted to conform to the entire surface of the cornea limbus, part of the sclera of any eye, the lens having a diameter sufficient to extend partially under both the upper and lower eyelids;
said lens having a generally circular optical zone with a lower, distance-vision portion, and a near-vision portion above and to the sides of the distance-vision portion;
said lens having a base down prism forming an upper thinner portion and thicker lower portion of said contact lens, which is adapted to cooperate with the upper eyelid of the eye to provide a surface against which the upper eyelid will push the contact lens downwardly with respect to the cornea, and facilitate the lower lid in moving the lens down.
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A translational soft multi-focal contact lens includes a near-vision portion located in the upper approximate one-third of the optical zone of the lens. A thin, upper portion is formed by a base-down prism in the contact lens which is pushed by the upper eyelid to move the lens downwardly in relation to the cornea, with the thickest part of the lens below the upper lid to assist downward movement, as the lower lid moves down. It also translates down in upward gaze, and laterally and down in sidewards and downward gaze.
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1. A soft multi-focal contact lens adapted for translational movement by the upper and lower eyelids, downward and sideward across the cornea of an eye, comprising:
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a generally disc-shaped soft lens having a diameter greater than the cornea of an eye, an anterior surface and a posterior surface, the posterior surface being adapted to conform to the entire surface of the cornea limbus, part of the sclera of any eye, the lens having a diameter sufficient to extend partially under both the upper and lower eyelids; said lens having a generally circular optical zone with a lower, distance-vision portion, and a near-vision portion above and to the sides of the distance-vision portion; said lens having a base down prism forming an upper thinner portion and thicker lower portion of said contact lens, which is adapted to cooperate with the upper eyelid of the eye to provide a surface against which the upper eyelid will push the contact lens downwardly with respect to the cornea, and facilitate the lower lid in moving the lens down. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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