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OmniLux Lens Granted Patent

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Michael Walach, the President of Quest Vision Care Specialty Lab and the CEO of QLDS, a cloud-based digital lens design global provider, holder of several US and international utility patents in the field of ophthalmic lenses and lens technology, has been granted a new, Broadview Natural Addition Lens (NAL®) efficacy patent number U.S. 11,126,012.


The new free-form multifocal NAL® is unique in that it gives single vision-like viewing experience with the performance of a multifocal lens and does not require the Fitting Height value.


“The time has come that after more than half a century and hundreds of design patents and free-form technology advancements based on the PAL utility patent of Bernard Maitenaz a fresh multifocal lens concept is here” said Walach. “The OMNILUX® lens was developed utilizing the NAL® eye-lens ergonomic model is a significant improvement over PAL mainly that the adaptation period is not required, no Fitting Height measurement when dispensing or ordering. In the lab it is edged and inspected just like a single vision lens which improves production efficiency, reduces costly redos, and increases patient viewing comfort”.


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QLDS software uses the VCA Lens Design Communication protocol for communicating with Laboratory Management Systems (LMS). QLDS is the exclusive provider of the NAL® technology, licensing digital free-form labs worldwide. For more information visit the QLDS website at qlds.eu.


Original link:https://www.opticaljournal.com/omnilux-lens-granted-patent/