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JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION PROD

Overview
  • Total Patents
    1,658
About

JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION PROD has a total of 1,658 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1985. It filed its patents most often in United States, Australia and Japan. Its main competitors in its focus markets machines, optics and packaging and shipping are JOHNSON & AMP JOHNSON VISION P, PILKINGTON VISIONCARE HOLDINGS and Q2100 INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing JOHNSON & JOHNSON VISION PRODs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Kindt-Larsen Ture 193
#2 Wang Daniel Tsu-Fang 155
#3 Roffman Jeffrey H 153
#4 Martin Wallace Anthony 134
#5 Lust Victor 110
#6 Walker Craig William 99
#7 Ford James D 97
#8 Molock Frank F 95
#9 Nunez Ivan M 82
#10 Edwards Russell J 80

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
JP2006338047A Computer system for quality control correlation
AU5420401A Apparatus for removing and transporting articles from molds
AU4262700A Packing arrangement for contact lenses
US6390887B1 Pre-cutter and edger machine
US6283825B1 Automatic trimmer machine
US6250757B1 Hybrid refractive birefringent multifocal ophthalmic lenses
AU5931099A Packaging arrangement
CA2288476A1 Missing lens detection system and method
CA2286996A1 Coatings for biomedical devices
AU5398599A Consolidation buffer for consolidating a plurality of products
AU4876999A Robotic device for removing bubbles from soft contact lenses
US6106118A Progressive addition lenses
US6444145B1 Molds for use in contact lens production
US6305802B1 System and method of integrating corneal topographic data and ocular wavefront data with primary ametropia measurements to create a soft contact lens design
AU4113099A Method and apparatus for contact lens mold filling and assembly
AU4015599A Consolidated contact lens molding
SG83139A1 Dynamically stabilized contact lenses
US6241922B1 Method for manufacturing ophthalmic lenses
AU2812799A Molding arrangement to achieve short mold cycle time
AU2809099A Automated apparatus and method for consolidating products for packaging