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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 27, 2010
Filed:
Jan. 09, 2007
Celia Sanchez Ramos, Madrid, ES;
Celia Sanchez Ramos, Madrid, ES;
Universidad Complutense De Madrid, Madrid, ES;
Abstract
The object of this invention is an ophthalmologic lens for pseudoaphakic eyes and/or eyes suffering macular and retinal degeneration, created by applying a yellow pigment filter to a regular ophthalmologic lens, to protect the eye from the short wavelengths of the visible spectrum (under 500 nm). This invention avoids the difficulties and risks of the techniques currently available to protect eyes subjected to cataract surgery and improves protection in eyes with neurodegeneration through the simple use of an ophthalmologic lens. The invention is comprised of a common ophthalmologic lens and a yellow pigment that absorbs short wavelengths of light of 350/500 nm, both appropriate for use in humans.