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Daniel M Senatore

from San Francisco, CA
Age ~42

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  • 2240 Golden Gate Ave APT 305, San Francisco, CA 94118
  • 260 Bay St, San Francisco, CA 94133
  • Oakland, CA
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • New York, NY
  • 41899 Amberly Dr, Clinton Township, MI 48038
  • Ann Arbor, MI

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Us Patents

Hinge Mechanism For A Fluid Filled Lens Assembly

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US Patent:
8353593, Jan 15, 2013
Filed:
Oct 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/904769
Inventors:
Daniel Senatore - San Francisco CA, US
Matthew Wallace Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Downing - Belmont CA, US
Amitava Gupta - Roanoke VA, US
William Egan - Jackson WY, US
Lisa Nibauer - Short Hills NJ, US
Frank Stangota - Bridgewater NJ, US
Bruce Decker - Solebury PA, US
Thomas M. McGuire - Princeton NJ, US
Urban Schnell - Münchenbuchsee, CH
Karim Haroud - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Pascal Loser - Bern, CH
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
G02C 1/00
US Classification:
351158, 351 49, 351121
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a hinge for a fluid-filled lens assembly includes a base having a first end configured to connect to a temple arm of the lens assembly and a second end configured to connect to a frame of the lens assembly, wherein the base includes a gap that is shaped to allow for tubing to pass from the first end to the second end of the base. In an embodiment, the first end of the base includes a cammed surface configured to engage a surface of the temple arm. In an embodiment, the first and second ends of the base are configured to flex around a rotation axis of the hinge.

Perimeter Piezo Reservoir In A Lens

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US Patent:
8488250, Jul 16, 2013
Filed:
Oct 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/270910
Inventors:
Lisa Nibauer - Short Hills NJ, US
Matthew Wallace Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Daniel Senatore - San Francisco CA, US
Urban Schnell - Munchenbuchsee, CH
Karim Haroud - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Pembroke Park FL
International Classification:
G02B 1/06
US Classification:
359666, 359665, 35115968
Abstract:
An embodiment of a piezoelectric actuator system for a fluid-filled lens is described herein. A piezoelectric reservoir is provided encompassing a fluid. In an embodiment, the reservoir is disposed around the perimeter of a lens module within a housing. In an embodiment, electrodes are woven into the reservoir and connected to a power source. An applied potential causes the reservoir to flex with a magnitude and direction related to the amplitude and polarity respectively of the potential. In an embodiment, flexing of the reservoir causes fluid to either inflate or deflate the fluid-filled lens module.

Non Powered Concepts For A Wire Frame Of Fluid Filled Lenses

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US Patent:
8570658, Oct 29, 2013
Filed:
Oct 11, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/270905
Inventors:
Lisa Nibauer - Short Hills NJ, US
Matthew Wallace Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Daniel Senatore - San Francisco CA, US
Urban Schnell - Munchenbuchsee, CH
Karim Haroud - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Pembroke Park FL
International Classification:
G02B 3/14
G02C 7/06
G02C 5/14
US Classification:
359665, 35115968, 351111
Abstract:
Various embodiments of a non-powered actuator arm for controlling liquid flow to a fluid-filled lens are described herein. A vertical tweezer assembly compresses a reservoir of solution in a first vertical direction by lateral disposition of a slider mounted on the outside of the housing. The assembly may also be shaped to provide compression of the reservoir in a second horizontal direction by lateral disposition of a slider. In another embodiment, a housing may contain a piston that moves laterally within the housing and collapses the reservoir disposed adjacent to the piston and also within the housing. The housing may contain a plurality of compressible domes which can each be compressed to cause a local compression on the reservoir disposed within the housing. Compression of the reservoir causes liquid inflation of a lens module.

Fluid Filled Lens Reservoir System And Manufacturing Method Of The Reservoir System

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US Patent:
8596781, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Oct 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/904736
Inventors:
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
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Pembroke Park FL
International Classification:
G02C 5/14
G02C 7/08
G02B 3/12
US Classification:
351121, 35115968, 359665
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.

Device With Automatic Image Capture

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US Patent:
20090245695, Oct 1, 2009
Filed:
Mar 31, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/059294
Inventors:
Ben Foss - San Francisco CA, US
Leyla Najafi - Granite Bay CA, US
David Poisner - Carmichael CA, US
Gretchen Anderson - San Francisco CA, US
Jeff Witt - Baltimore MD, US
Daniel Senatore - San Francisco CA, US
Matthew Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Travis Lee - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/20
US Classification:
382312
Abstract:
In some embodiments, provided are methods and reading devices with image capture capabilities for efficiently capturing multiple images.

Fluid-Filled Lenses And Their Ophthalmic Applications

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US Patent:
20120041553, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
Aug 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/855465
Inventors:
Amitava GUPTA - Roanoke VA, US
William Egan - Jackson WY, US
Lisa Nibauer - Short Hills NJ, US
Frank Stangota - Bridgewater NJ, US
Bruce Decker - Solebury PA, US
Thomas M. McGuire - Princeton NJ, US
Urban Schnell - Munchenbuchsee, CH
Karim Haroud - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Hans Jaeger - Thunstetten, CH
Matthew Wallace Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Daniel Senatore - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/16
US Classification:
623 613, 623 634
Abstract:
A fluid lens assembly including a front rigid lens, a semi-flexible membrane that is adapted to be expanded from a minimum inflation level to a maximum inflation level, and a fluid layer therebetween. The front lens of the fluid lens assembly is configured to have a negative optical power. In an embodiment, the fluid lens assembly may be configured to have an overall negative optical power when the membrane is expanded to the maximum inflation level. In an embodiment, the fluid lens assembly can be configured to have an overall negative optical power when the membrane is expanded between the minimum inflation level and the maximum inflation level.

Fluid Filled Lenses And Mechanisms Of Inflation Thereof

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US Patent:
20120274894, Nov 1, 2012
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/000887
Inventors:
Daniel Senatore - New York NY, US
Matthew Wallace Peterson - San Francisco CA, US
Jonathan Downing - Belmont CA, US
Amitava Gupta - Roanoke VA, US
William Egan - Jackson WY, US
Lisa Nibauer - Short Hills NJ, US
Frank Stangota - Bridgewater NJ, US
Bruce Decker - Solebury PA, US
Thomas M. McGuire - Princeton NJ, US
Urban Schnell - Munchenbuchsee, CH
Karim Haroud - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Pascal Loser - Bern, CH
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
G02C 7/08
US Classification:
35115968
Abstract:
An actuator for a fluid-filled lens including a housing having a first and a second end; a reservoir disposed within the housing. In an embodiment, a slider is slidingly disposed within the housing and disposed adjacent to the reservoir. In an embodiment, the actuator further includes a compression arm having a first end that is fixed and a second end that is not fixed, wherein the compression arm is disposed adjacent to the reservoir. Sliding the slider from one end of the housing to the other causes the slider to push the second end of the compression arm so as to compress the reservoir. In an embodiment, the slider includes a first end having a wedge shape configured to compress the reservoir. Sliding of the slider from one end of the housing to the other causes the first end of the slider to compress the reservoir.

Fluid-Filled Lenses And Actuation Systems Thereof

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US Patent:
20120287512, Nov 15, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/293814
Inventors:
William EGAN - Jackson WY, US
Karim HAROUD - Chavannes sur Moudon, CH
Lisa NIBAUER - Short Hills NJ, US
Matthew PETERSON - San Francisco CA, US
Urban SCHNELL - Munchenbuchsee, CH
Daniel SENATORE - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Adlens Beacon, Inc. - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
G02B 3/14
US Classification:
359666
Abstract:
An actuator assembly for an adjustable fluid-filled lens is provided. In some embodiments, the actuator assembly includes a clamp configured to adjust the optical power of the fluid lens module when the clamp is compressed. In some embodiments, a magnetic element is configured to adjust the optical power of the fluid-filled lens. In some embodiments, a plunger changes the optical power of the fluid lens module. In some embodiments, a reservoir is configured such that deformation of the reservoir changes the optical power of the fluid-filled lens. In some embodiments, a balloon is configured to deform the reservoir. In some embodiments, an adjustable fluid-filled lens includes a septum configured to be pierceable by a needle and automatically and fluidly seal a fluid chamber after withdrawal of the needle. In some embodiments, a thermal element can heat fluid within a fluid chamber to change an optical power of the lens module.
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