Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Robert Marciello - Stewartsville NJ, US Tom Aelbrecht - Vorselaar, BE Anthony Milinowicz - Pennington NJ, US James P. Milkowich - Yardley PA, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
B29D 11/00
US Classification:
264 132, 264 136
Abstract:
This invention discloses methods and apparatus for providing a biomedical device, such as an ophthalmic lens with an energy receptor capable of powering a processing device.
Apparatus And Method For Activation Of Components Of An Energized Ophthalmic Lens
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel B. Otts - Jacksonville FL, US Frederick A. Flitsch - New Windsor NY, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
351160R, 351163, 351168, 351177, 623 622
Abstract:
This present invention provides apparatus and methods for the activation of an energized ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the present invention provides for activation and deactivation of one or more components via wireless communication with an activation unit external to the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an energized ophthalmic lens contains components which detect external signals, process the detected signal and activate components that change optical characteristics via the control of electrical energy.
Apparatus And Method For Activation Of Components Of An Energized Ophthalmic Lens
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel B. Otts - Jacksonville FL, US Frederick A. Flitsch - New Windsor NY, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
35115902, 351158, 35115903, 632 622
Abstract:
This present invention provides apparatus and methods for the activation of an energized ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the present invention provides for activation and deactivation of one or more components via wireless communication with an activation unit external to the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an energized ophthalmic lens contains components which detect external signals, process the detected signal and activate components that change optical characteristics via the control of electrical energy.
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel B. Otts - Jacksonville FL, US Frederick A. Flitsch - New Windsor NY, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G02C 7/04
US Classification:
35115974, 35115903, 35115904, 35115973
Abstract:
This invention discloses methods and apparatus for providing a variable optic insert into an ophthalmic lens. An energy source is capable of powering the variable optic insert included within the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens is cast molded from a silicone hydrogel.
Liquid Meniscus Lens Including Gradient Thickness Dielectric Coating
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel B. Otts - Jacksonville FL, US Adam Toner - Jacksonville FL, US Edward R. Kernick - Jacksonville FL, US James Daniel Riall - St. Johns FL, US Sharika Snook - St. Augustine FL, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G02B 1/06
US Classification:
359665
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to an arcuate liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall. Some specific embodiments include a liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall essentially in the shape of a conical frustum with portions of gradient thickness dielectric. Other embodiments may include a cylindrical shape meniscus wall. Embodiments may also include a lens of suitable size and shape for inclusion in a contact lens.
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Edward R. Kernick - Jacksonville FL, US William Chester Neeley - Melbourne FL, US Dwight Abouhalkah - Jacksonville FL, US Leslie A. Voss - Jacksonville FL, US Karson S. Putt - Jacksonville FL, US James Daniel Riall - St. Johns FL, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A45C 11/00
US Classification:
206 51, 25045511
Abstract:
The present invention for a storage case for an ophthalmic lens, wherein the storage case facilitates disinfecting of the ophthalmic lens with disinfecting radiation. Various embodiments may include an alignment device, such as a pedestal or a concave bowl to position the lens to receive disinfecting radiation. In addition, the case may include one or more disinfecting radiation windows for admitting disinfecting radiation into the storage case.
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Robert Marciello - Stewartsville NJ, US Tom Aelbrecht - Vorselaar, BE Anthony Milinowicz - Princeton NJ, US James P. Milkowich - Yardley PA, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care Inc. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
G02C 7/02
US Classification:
35115902, 623 622
Abstract:
This invention discloses methods and apparatus for providing a biomedical device, such as an ophthalmic lens with an energy receptor capable of powering a processing device.
Liquid Meniscus Lens With Concave Torus-Segment Meniscus Wall
Randall B. Pugh - Jacksonville FL, US Daniel B. Otts - Jacksonville FL, US Adam Toner - Jacksonville FL, US Edward R. Kernick - Jacksonville FL, US James Daniel Riall - St. Johns FL, US Sharika Snook - St. Augustine FL, US
Assignee:
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. - FL
International Classification:
G02B 1/06 G02C 7/00 G02C 3/00 G02B 3/14
US Classification:
359665, 35115934, 35115968
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to a liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall. Some specific embodiments include a liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall essentially in the shape of a conical frustum with at least a portion of the conical frustum concave toward the optical axis. Embodiments may also include a lens of suitable size and shape for inclusion in a contact lens.
Consultant, Speaker
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Mar 2008 - Mar 2014
Senior Director R and D Discovery and Emerging Technologies
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Mar 2008 - Mar 2014
Head of Smart Device Technology
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Mar 2007 - Mar 2008
Director R and D Informatics and Automation
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. Mar 2005 - Mar 2007
It Director R and D and Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical
Education:
Bluefield State College 1984 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Medical Devices Product Development Cross Functional Team Leadership Strategic Planning Strategy Management
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Education:
FCCJ, Fl college@ Jax 4year Bachalors Degree
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