Colored contact lens
First Claim
1. A colored contact lens comprising:
- (a) a generally uncolored pupil region having a center;
(b) a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer'"'"'s iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens;
(c) a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising;
(i) a plurality of color elements; and
(ii) a collarette region, the collarette region being comprised of at least some of the color elements, the collarette region comprising a collarette band at least substantially surrounding the pupil region, the collarette band having a generally jagged outer periphery and a generally jagged inner periphery, the collarette band including at least a first portion spaced less than 4 mm from the center of the pupil region and a second portion spaced at least 6.5 mm from the center of the pupil region.
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Abstract
A colored contact lens comprising a generally uncolored pupil region, a generally annular-shaped iris region and a multicolored pattern on the iris region. The multicolored pattern is sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens and comprises a plurality of color elements. The multicolored pattern further comprising a collarette region that comprises at least some of the color elements and a collarette band at least substantially surrounding the pupil region that has generally jagged inner and outer peripheries. The collarette band including at least a first portion spaced less than 4 mm from the center of the pupil region and a second portion spaced at least 6.5 mm from the center of the pupil region.
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21 Claims
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1. A colored contact lens comprising:
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(a) a generally uncolored pupil region having a center; (b) a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer'"'"'s iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; (c) a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising; (i) a plurality of color elements; and (ii) a collarette region, the collarette region being comprised of at least some of the color elements, the collarette region comprising a collarette band at least substantially surrounding the pupil region, the collarette band having a generally jagged outer periphery and a generally jagged inner periphery, the collarette band including at least a first portion spaced less than 4 mm from the center of the pupil region and a second portion spaced at least 6.5 mm from the center of the pupil region. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A colored contact lens comprising:
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(a) a generally uncolored pupil region, the pupil region having a center; (b) a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer'"'"'s iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; (c) a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising; (i) a plurality of color elements, which are sufficiently colored to mask regions of the wearer'"'"'s iris that underlie the color elements when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; (ii) a collarette region, the collarette region being comprised of at least some of the color elements, the collarette region comprising a collarette band at least substantially surrounding the pupil region, the collarette band having a generally jagged outer periphery and a generally jagged inner periphery, the collarette band including at least a first portion spaced less than 4 mm from the center of the pupil region and a second portion spaced at least 6.5 mm from the center of the pupil region; and (iii) a plurality of crypts of Fuchs elements each having the appearance of a crypts of Fuchs, each of the crypts of Fuchs elements being comprised of at least some of the color elements, each of the plurality of crypts of Fuchs elements contrasting in color with the color elements adjacent the crypts of Fuchs elements and having a generally oblong shape; and (d) a generally uncolored region defined by one or more of the color elements, the generally uncolored region comprising a generally uncolored segment, the generally uncolored segment having a length of at least 30 microns and a width of no greater than 60 microns, wherein both the generally uncolored region and the generally uncolored segment are sufficiently devoid of colorant so as not to mask regions of the wearer'"'"'s iris that underlie the generally uncolored region and the generally uncolored segment when the wearer is wearing the contact lens. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A colored contact lens comprising:
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(a) a generally uncolored pupil region, the pupil region having a center; (b) a generally annular-shaped iris region surrounding the pupil region and adapted to cover at least 80% of a wearer'"'"'s iris when the wearer is wearing the contact lens; (c) a multicolored pattern on the iris region, the multicolored pattern being sufficiently colored to change the apparent color of an iris of a person wearing the contact lens, the multicolored pattern comprising; (i) a plurality of color elements; and (ii) a collarette region, the collarette region being comprised of at least some of the color elements, the collarette region comprising a collarette band at least substantially surrounding the pupil region, the collarette band having a generally jagged outer periphery and a generally jagged inner periphery, the collarette band including at least a first portion spaced less than 4 mm from the center of the pupil region and a second portion spaced at least 6.5 mm from the center of the pupil region; and (d) more than 1000 discrete generally uncolored regions defined by the color elements, wherein at least 1000 of the discrete generally uncolored regions are sufficiently small such that their presence cannot be detected when an ordinary viewer with 20/20 vision is viewing the contact lens from a distance of sixteen inches while a wearer is wearing the contact lens. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21)
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