发明名称 Accommodative intraocular lens driven by ciliary mass
摘要 The invention relates to an intraocular accommodative lens, comprising an optical arrangement and haptics, the lens being adapted for variable focusing by movement of at least one part of the optical arrangement by at least one of the haptics, wherein the haptics comprise a part adapted to transfer a movement from the ciliary mass to the optical arrangement. This forms an attractive way of driving the variable lens, in particular for locations of the lens avoiding the capsular bag.
申请公布号 US9114005(B2) 申请公布日期 2015.08.25
申请号 US201013510132 申请日期 2010.11.17
申请人 Akkolens International B.V. 发明人 Simonov Aleksey Nikolaevich;Rombach Michiel Christiaan
分类号 A61F2/16 主分类号 A61F2/16
代理机构 The Webb Law Firm 代理人 The Webb Law Firm
主权项 1. An accommodative intraocular lens, comprising an optical arrangement and haptics, the lens being adapted for variable focusing by movement or deformation of at least one part of the optical arrangement by at least one of the haptics, wherein the haptics comprise a part adapted to transfer a movement from the ciliary mass to the optical arrangement, wherein the haptics comprise at least two springs adapted to transfer a movement from the ciliary mass to the optical arrangement, wherein the haptics comprise a coupling component which is adapted to contact the ciliary mass directly, wherein the haptics comprise a flange adapted for positioning in the sulcus, wherein the haptics further comprise a rim, said rim comprising a protruding part that is adapted to be in contact with the ciliary mass, wherein said rim is positioned between an anterior optical element and said flange, and each spring extends between said rim and a posterior optical element, wherein the springs are adapted to convey the movement of the ciliary mass to at least one optical element of the optical arrangement, to vary defocus by shift of said optical element, so that contraction of the ciliary mass leads to an axial movement of the posterior optical element in the direction of the optical axis, and wherein the axial movement of the posterior optical element corresponds to a change in diameter of the anterior optical element.
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