Senior Vice President, Engineering at Boingo Wireless
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Boingo Wireless - Los Angeles CA since Jan 2011
Senior Vice President, Engineering
Leads360 Apr 2010 - Jan 2011
CTO
Business.com Jan 2005 - Apr 2010
Vice President, Engineering
Yahoo Dec 2000 - Jan 2005
Vice President, Advertiser Systems
ememories.com Apr 2000 - Dec 2000
Vice President, Engineering
Education:
UCSB Mar 1989 - Jun 1990
MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering
UCLA Sep 1981 - Jun 1986
BS, Computer Engineering
Stephen W. Laguette - Laguna Niguel CA Alan J. Lang - Long Beach CA Robert E. Glick - Lake Forest CA
Assignee:
Allergan Sales, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 637, 623 64, 623 643, 623 647
Abstract:
Intraocular lenses include an optic adapted to focus light toward a retina of an eye and a movement assembly coupled to the optic. In one embodiment, the optic has a far vision correction power and the movement assembly is adapted to cooperate with the eye to effect accommodating movement of the optic, preferably upon radial compression by a capsular bag of the eye. The optic preferably vaults anteriorly relative to the movement assembly. The movement assembly preferably circumscribes the optic and includes a member having a proximal end portion coupled to the optic and a distal end portion extending away from the optic and adapted to contact a capsular bag of the eye.
Alan I. Lang - Long Beach CA Valdemar Portney - Tustin CA Stephen W. Laguette - Santa Barbara CA
Assignee:
Advanced Medical Optics - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 637, 623 627, 623 628, 623 639
Abstract:
Intraocular lenses include a lens body sized and adapted for placement in a mammalian eye and having a plurality of different optical powers, and a movement assembly joined to the lens body and adapted to cooperate with the mammalian eye to effect accommodating movement of the lens body in the eye. Such intraocular lenses provide enhanced accommodation relative to the accommodation attainable using a single optical power IOL adapted for accommodating movement.
An ophthalmic lens system for improving the vision of a patient including first and second ophthalmic lenses. Each of these lenses is adapted for implantation in an eye or to be disposed on or in the cornea. The first ophthalmic lens is biased for distance vision and the second ophthalmic lens is biased for intermediate vision. The ophthalmic lenses may be intraocular lenses which are implanted in the eyes of a patient without removal of the natural lens.
Accommodating, Reduced Add Power Multifocal Intraocular Lenses
Alan J. Lang - Long Beach CA Arlene Gwon - Newport Beach CA
Assignee:
Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 628, 623 632, 623 634
Abstract:
An intraocular lens for implantation in an eye of a patient includes a multifocal optic and a movement assembly. The optic has maximum add power which is less than the add power required for full near vision for a pseudophakic eye. The movement assembly is coupled to the optic and is adapted to cooperate with the eye of the patient to effect accommodating movement of the optic in the eye. Lens systems including two optics and two movement assemblies are also provided. The intraocular lenses and lens systems are particularly useful when implanted in the eyes of a patient after removal of the natural lenses.
An binocular lens system for improving the vision of a patient including first and second ophthalmic lenses. Each of these lenses is adapted for implantation in an eye or to be disposed on or in the cornea. The first lens has a first baseline diopter power for distance vision correction and the second ophthalmic lens has a second baseline diopter power for other than distance vision correction. The ophthalmic lenses may be intraocular lenses which are implanted in the eyes of a patient or has natural lenses or following removal of the natural lenses.
Accommodating Intraocular Lens With Suspension Structure
Alan J. Lang - Long Beach CA Edward R. Zaleski - Santa Ana CA Marcia S. Yaross - Glendora CA
Assignee:
Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
A61F 216
US Classification:
623 637, 623 649
Abstract:
An intraocular lens includes an optic for focusing light and a movement assembly coupled to the optic. The movement assembly is adapted to cooperate with the eye to effect accommodating movement of the optic. The movement assembly includes a plurality of movement members and a suspension structure. The movement members are coupled to a periphery of the optic. The suspension structure is coupled to the movement members and is adapted to be in contact with a peripheral region of a capsular bag of an eye. The movement members are adapted to convert radial movement of the suspension structure caused by movement of the capsular bag to axial movement of the optic. The movement members are also adapted to amplify the radial movement of the suspension structure so that the optic moves axially a greater distance than the distance moved radially by the suspension structure.
An intraocular lens for use in a mammalian eye having a natural lens, the intraocular lens including a lens body sized and adapted for placement in the eye, and having a baseline optical power and at least one optical add power. The at least one optical add power is reduced relative to the corresponding optical power of a similar intraocular lens adapted for placement in a similar eye in which the natural lens has been removed.
An binocular lens system for improving the vision of a patient including first and second ophthalmic lenses. Each of these lenses is adapted for implantation in an eye or to be disposed on or in the cornea. The first lens has a first baseline diopter power for distance vision correction and the second ophthalmic lens has a second baseline diopter power for other than distance vision correction. The ophthalmic lenses may be intraocular lenses which are implanted in the eyes of a patient or has natural lenses or following removal of the natural lenses.
Folger McKinsey Elementary School Severna Park MD 1961-1962, Benfield Elementary School Severna Park MD 1962-1966, Jefferson Street School Salamanca NY 1966-1967, Severna Park Junior High School Severna Park MD 1968-1970
Allan Lang (1987-1991), Clara Ogren (2001-2003), William Vachon (1970-1973), Kelli Bagby (1994-1998), William Powers (1958-1962), Buddy Akins (1984-1986)