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(12) PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATION (21) Application No.6229/DELNP/2008 A<br />

(19) INDIA<br />

(22) Date <strong>of</strong> filing <strong>of</strong> Application :16/07/2008 (43) Publication Date : 24/10/2008<br />

(54) Title <strong>of</strong> the invention : "THERAPEUTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC OPTHALMOLOGIC LENS FOR PSEUDOAPHAKIC EYES<br />

AND/OR EYES UNDERGOING A NEURODEGENERATIVE PROCESS"<br />

(51) International classification :A61F 9/00 (71)Name <strong>of</strong> Applicant :<br />

(31) Priority Document No :20060052<br />

1)UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID<br />

(32) Priority Date :10/01/2006<br />

Address <strong>of</strong> Applicant :RECTORADO, AVENIDA DE<br />

(33) Name <strong>of</strong> priority country :Spain<br />

SENECA, 2,E-28040 MADRID SPAIN. Spain<br />

(86) International Application No :PCT/SE2006/000145 (72)Name <strong>of</strong> Inventor :<br />

Filing Date<br />

:27/03/2006<br />

1)SANCHEZ RAMOS CELLA<br />

(87) International Publication No :WO 2007/080198<br />

(61) Patent <strong>of</strong> Addition to Application<br />

Number<br />

Filing Date<br />

:NA<br />

:NA<br />

(62) Divisional to Application Number :NA<br />

Filing Date<br />

:NA<br />

(57) Abstract :<br />

The object <strong>of</strong> this invention is an ophthalmologic lens for pseudoaphakic eyes <strong>and</strong>/or eyes suffering macular <strong>and</strong> retinal degeneration,<br />

created by applying a yellow pigment filter to a regular ophthalmologic lens, to protect the eye <strong>from</strong> the short wavelengths <strong>of</strong> the<br />

visible spectrum (under 500 nm). This invention avoids the difficulties <strong>and</strong> risks <strong>of</strong> the techniques currently available to protect eyes<br />

subjected to cataract surgery <strong>and</strong> improves protection in eyes with neurodegeneration through the simple use <strong>of</strong> an ophthalmologic<br />

lens. The invention is comprised <strong>of</strong> a common ophthalmologic lens <strong>and</strong> a yellow pigment that absorbs short wavelengths <strong>of</strong> light <strong>of</strong><br />

350/500 nm, both appropriate for use in humans.<br />

No. <strong>of</strong> Pages : 11 No. <strong>of</strong> Claims : 6<br />

The Patent Office Journal 24/10/2008 25777

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