Jennifer Zuba - Rochester NY, US Timothy Green - Rochester NY, US
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
351160 R
Abstract:
A contact lens, comprising a first surface and a toric second surface. The toric surface has a first meridian and a second meridian, and the toric surface has a first aspheric component in the first meridian. At least one of the first surface and the second meridian of the second surface has a second aspheric component, such that spherical aberration in the first meridian is within 0.1 microns (um) of being equal to the spherical aberration in the second meridian.
Fastener With Serrated Thread For Attachment To A Bone Plate At A Selectable Angle
Randall J. Huebner - Portland OR, US David W. Van Vleet - Hillsboro OR, US Rudolph A. Ventura - Beaverton OR, US Jennifer R. Zuba - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/88 A61B 17/80
US Classification:
606281, 606291
Abstract:
Bone plate system, including methods and apparatus, for attaching a fastener to a bone plate at a selectable angle. In an exemplary method, a bone plate and a fastener may be selected. The bone plate may define an aperture having an internal thread. The fastener may include a proximal region and a distal region. The proximal region may be tapered conically toward the distal region. The fastener may be disposed in the aperture and in bone, such that the serrated thread is cross-threaded with the internal thread to create an interference fit and locked engagement of the proximal region with the aperture.
Robert K. Stupplebeen - Webster NY, US Jennifer Zuba - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
35115914
Abstract:
A contact lens such as a toric contact lens having hybrid stabilization features is disclosed. The lens includes a lens edge, a vertical meridian, a horizontal meridian, a superior region, an inferior region, an optical zone, a prism ballast zone and a peri ballast zone, wherein the contact lens has a dimple zone disposed between the optical zone and the lens edge and is centered on the inferior vertical meridian.