Larry C. Hovey - Ontario NY, US Charles P. Henning - Rochester NY, US Wen X. Jin - Victor NY, US Ted Foos - Rochester NY, US William J. Appleton - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B29D 11/00
US Classification:
249205, 206 51, 206438, 425808
Abstract:
The present invention provides a holder for supporting a two optic accommodating intraocular lens device. The holder is capable of holding the device while taking measurements or performing manufacturing process steps on the device and/or packaging the device. In a preferred embodiment, the holder supports the device along the haptics thereof such that the optics remain untouched and unobstructed by the holder. As such, testing and/or processing of the optics during their accommodative and unaccomodative positions may be taken, and the device may be safely packaged and shipped with the holder.
Wen X. Jin - Victor NY, US Charles P. Henning - Rochester NY, US Larry C. Hovey - Ontario NY, US Ted Foos - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B65D 81/18 B65D 81/24
US Classification:
206 51, 206477, 206210, 206775
Abstract:
The present invention provides a fixture for supporting a two optic accommodating intraocular lens device. The fixture is capable of holding the device while taking measurements or performing manufacturing process steps on the device. In a preferred embodiment, the fixture supports the device along the periphery of the posterior optic thereof such that the haptics and anterior optic extend freely therefrom. As such, testing and/or processing of the optics during their accommodative and unaccomodative positions may be taken.
Sanjay Rastogi - Rochester NY, US Charles Henning - Fairport NY, US Mahendra Nandu - Pittsford NY, US
International Classification:
C03C 25/10
US Classification:
522172000
Abstract:
A method involves providing a monomer mixture comprising a biomedical device-forming monomer and a UV absorbing agent; and exposing the monomer mixture to an electron beam to cure the monomer mixture.
Universal Accommodating Iol Holder For Lens Processing And Packaging
Larry Hovey - Ontario NY, US Charles Henning - Rochester NY, US Wen Jin - Victor NY, US Ted Foos - Rochester NY, US William Appleton - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 9/00
US Classification:
606107000, 623006320
Abstract:
The present invention provides a holder for supporting a two optic accommodating intraocular lens device. The holder is capable of holding the device while taking measurements or performing manufacturing process steps on the device and/or packaging the device. In a preferred embodiment, the holder supports the device along the haptics thereof such that the optics remain untouched and unobstructed by the holder. As such, testing and/or processing of the optics during their accommodative and unaccomodative positions may be taken, and the device may be safely packaged and shipped with the holder.
Larry C. Hovey - Ontario NY, US Charles P. Henning - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B29C 35/02 B29D 11/00
US Classification:
264 132, 425143
Abstract:
A thermal conductive system for curing ophthalmic devices within molds includes pairs of lower and upper heating units that are relatively displaceable for both clamping anterior and posterior mold parts together and conducting heat through the mold parts for curing the ophthalmic devices. The molds can be mounted in thermal engagement with the lower heating units, and the molds can be moved together with the lower heating units into thermal engagement with the upper heating units. Control systems individually regulate the temperatures of the heating units.
Ophthalmic Device Formed By Additive Fabrication And Method Thereof
Ronald Spoor - Penn Yan NY, US Sanjay M. Rastogi - Rochester NY, US Charles P. Henning - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/16 B05D 5/06
US Classification:
623 611, 623 656, 427162
Abstract:
An ophthalmic device is formed by additive fabrication, the optical device having an optical surface with a surface roughness on the order of less than 10 microns. A method is provided for making an ophthalmic device including an optical surface having a surface roughness of less than 10 microns by depositing on a stage in a first relative position a first lamina of particulates having a size less than 10 microns and in select configurations less than two microns and certain configurations less than one micron, and, synergistically stimulating the first lamina of particulates to form a first solidified layer.
Ophthalmic Device Formed By Additive Fabrication And Method Thereof
- Macedon NY, US Sanjay M. Rastogi - Kalamazoo MI, US Charles P. Henning - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
Abstract:
An ophthalmic device is formed by additive fabrication, the optical device having an optical surface with a surface roughness on the order of less than 10 microns. A method is provided for making an ophthalmic device including an optical surface having a surface roughness of less than 10 microns by depositing on a stage in a first relative position a first lamina of particulates having a size less than 10 microns and in select configurations less than two microns and certain configurations less than one micron, and, synergistically stimulating the first lamina of particulates to form a first solidified layer.
Ophthalmic Device Formed By Additive Fabrication And Method Thereof
Ronald Spoor - Penn Yan NY, US Sanjay M. Rastogi - Rochester NY, US Charles P. Henning - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
G02C 7/04 A61F 2/16
US Classification:
35115901, 264 17
Abstract:
An ophthalmic device is formed by additive fabrication, the optical device having an optical surface with a surface roughness on the order of less than 10 microns. A method is provided for making an ophthalmic device including an optical surface having a surface roughness of less than 10 microns by depositing on a stage in a first relative position a first lamina of particulates having a size less than 10 microns and in select configurations less than two microns and certain configurations less than one micron, and, synergistically stimulating the first lamina of particulates to form a first solidified layer.
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Williams + Paddon May 2006 - Jun 2007
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Charles Henning, Architecture, Inc. Jan 2005 - Jun 2006
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Michael Marrs Architects, Inc. May 1994 - Jan 2005
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United States Marine Corps Nov 1985 - Nov 1989
Ground Radio Repair
Education:
Texas A&M University 1990 - 1993
Bachelor of Environmental Design
Marine Corps Communications Electronics School 1986 - 1987
MOS 2441, Basic Electronics and Ground Radio Repair
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Charles Henning
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301 - Expired
Category:
Emergency Medical Care
Issued Date:
Dec 31, 1995
Effective Date:
Jul 19, 2005
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1998
Type:
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