Patent ID: 8585758
Filing Date: 2013-11-19
Classification: A61F

Abstract:
1. An accommodating intraocular lens (IOL), comprising: an anterior, resilient optic disposed about an optical axis; a posterior, rigid optic disposed about the optical axis, the rigid optic being less resilient than the resilient optic; an optic positioning member comprising a plurality of arcuate in cross-section positioning legs, each positioning leg with an equatorial segment disposed along an equatorial plane and configured to conform with an inner surface of an equatorial portion of a capsule of an eye, each positioning leg including anterior and posterior segments disposed on opposite sides of the equatorial segment, each anterior segment being coupled to the resilient optic by a haptic arm extending posteriorly from the anterior segment to the periphery of the resilient optic and each posterior segment being coupled to the periphery of the rigid optic; wherein the plurality of positioning legs are circumferentially spaced around the resilient optic and rigid optic forming a generally annular shape; and wherein, in response to ciliary body movement of an eye, the resilient optic and the rigid optic move in opposite directions from one another along the optical axis, wherein the positioning member is operable for changing the radius of curvature of the resilient optic in response to ciliary body movement so as to affect the refractive power of the resilient optic, wherein the positioning legs and the optics cooperatively present a spheroid shape, and wherein the resilient optic comprises a gel material enveloped within a pre-formed capsule having a thin continuous wall.