Energized ophthalmic lens including stacked integrated components
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1. An energized ophthalmic lens device comprising:
- a lens comprising an optical zone and a non-optical zone formed within a lens material;
an energy source located within the non-optical zone and at least partially embedded in the lens material;
a stacked integrated component device located within the non-optical zone and at least partially embedded within the lens material, wherein the stacked integrated component device comprises a plurality of substrate layers stacked together into a single unit;
one or more electrical current drawing components within the non-optical zone mounted to at least one of the substrate layers of the stacked integrated component device, wherein the one or more electrical current drawing components are in electrical contact with the energy source; and
a transceiver operable to receive a control signal to control operation of a component.
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Abstract
An ophthalmic lens comprising a stacked integrated component device can provide various functionality. The stacked integrated component device may contain an energy source capable of powering an electrical component incorporated into the lens.
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1. An energized ophthalmic lens device comprising:
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a lens comprising an optical zone and a non-optical zone formed within a lens material; an energy source located within the non-optical zone and at least partially embedded in the lens material; a stacked integrated component device located within the non-optical zone and at least partially embedded within the lens material, wherein the stacked integrated component device comprises a plurality of substrate layers stacked together into a single unit; one or more electrical current drawing components within the non-optical zone mounted to at least one of the substrate layers of the stacked integrated component device, wherein the one or more electrical current drawing components are in electrical contact with the energy source; and a transceiver operable to receive a control signal to control operation of a component. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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