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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 03, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 14, 2010
Amitava Gupta, Roanoke, VA (US);
William Egan, Jackson, WY (US);
Lisa Nibauer, Short Hills, NJ (US);
Bruce Decker, Solebury, PA (US);
Urban Schnell, Munchenbuchsee, CH;
Karim Haroud, Chavannes-sur-Moudon, CH;
Pascal Loser, Bern, CH;
Michel Saint-ghislain, Dudingen, CH;
Daniel Senatore, San Francisco, CA (US);
Matthew Wallace Peterson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Amitava Gupta, Roanoke, VA (US);
William Egan, Jackson, WY (US);
Lisa Nibauer, Short Hills, NJ (US);
Bruce Decker, Solebury, PA (US);
Urban Schnell, Munchenbuchsee, CH;
Karim Haroud, Chavannes-sur-Moudon, CH;
Pascal Loser, Bern, CH;
Michel Saint-Ghislain, Dudingen, CH;
Daniel Senatore, San Francisco, CA (US);
Matthew Wallace Peterson, San Francisco, CA (US);
Adlens Beacon, Inc., Pembroke Park, FL (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are apparatuses and manufacturing methods for a fluid filled lens reservoir system. The eyeglass reservoir system includes a temple piece having a cavity, a bladder positioned within the cavity and configured to repeatedly compress and relax, the bladder being made of a flexible material, and a connecting tube coupled to an inlet port of a lens module and to the bladder, configured to carry a fluid between the bladder and a fluid filled lens cavity of the lens module. The eyeglass reservoir system further comprises a compression arm contacting the bladder and configured to transmit force from an actuator to the bladder to cause movement of the fluid between the bladder and the connecting tube. The bladder and connecting tube are made of a flexible material such as polyvinyledende difluoride. The connecting tube further comprises a flared end configured to couple to the inlet port of the lens module.