Compressive force-activated variable focus lens and method of making the same
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1. A lens, comprising:
- a. a body having a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length, the lens comprising a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force; and
b. means for distributing force within the lens so as to inhibit astigmatism in the lens as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface.
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Abstract
A variable focus contact lens, has a body with a first half and an opposite second half. The body also has a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length. The lens includes a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force. A force-distributing structure is disposed within the lens for distributing force within the lens so as to inhibit astigmatism in the lens as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface.
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1. A lens, comprising:
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a. a body having a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length, the lens comprising a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force; and b. means for distributing force within the lens so as to inhibit astigmatism in the lens as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A variable focus contact lens, comprising:
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a. a body having a first half, an opposite second half, a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length, the lens comprising a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force; b. a force-distributing structure disposed within the lens for distributing force within the lens so as to inhibit astigmatism in the lens as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the force-distributing structure composed of a second material having a rigidity greater than the first material and comprising a first force-distributing member disposed in the first half of the lens in a first orientation and a second force-distributing member which is substantially equal in shape to the first force-distributing member and being disposed in the second half of the lens in a second orientation which is opposite and complementary to the first orientation, each force-distributing member comprising; i. a sigma-shaped frame having a central joint, the frame being disposed so that the central joint moves toward the center of the lens in a direction transverse to the direction of the compressive force when compressive force is applied to the lens; ii. a strut extending outwardly from the central joint and away from the center of the lens, the strut moving lengthwise with the central joint; and iii. means for coupling the strut to the lens so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface of the lens in a first direction, proportionally compressive force is applied to the lens by the strut in a direction transverse to the first direction; and c. means for engaging a respective opposite eyelid of a user, so that compressive force is transferred to the lens from the movement of the eyelids.
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15. A method of making a variable focus contact lens, comprising the steps of:
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a. forming a body having a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length, the lens comprising a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force; and b. disposing within the body a means for distributing force within the lens so as to inhibit astigmatism in the lens as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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19. A lens having a body comprising:
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a. a first peripheral surface, an opposite second peripheral surface and an associated focal length; and b. a first material having a resilience so that as compressive force is applied to the first surface and the second surface, the focal length of the lens changes in proportion to the compressive force.
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