Inventor · Grafing, DE

Edda Wehner

20Patents
6h-index
19Co-inventors
62Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 26, 2002 → Mar 19, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8757800B2 Method for optimizing a spectacle lens Physics 28 Active
US7673990B2 Individual eyeglass lens Physics 21 Expired
US8177361B2 Spectacle glass and spectacle lens for data reflection Physics 18 Active
US7600872B2 Spectacle lens device comprising an electrically adaptive area, spectacles, use and method for operating said spectacle lens device Physics 12 Expired
US7540611B2 Method for designing and optimizing an individual spectacle glass Physics 12 Expired
US7334893B2 Series of progressive ophthalmic lenses with low divergence and rotation of astigmatism Physics 6 Expired
US7210779B2 Double progressive spectacle lens Physics 6 Expired
US8118425B2 Glasses lens comprising a carrying edge Physics 5 Expired
US10175505B2 Ophthalmic lens for presbyopia correction Physics 5 Active
US7063421B2 Spectacle lens with small higher order aberrations Physics 3 Expired
US7083277B2 Pair of spectacle lenses Physics 2 Expired
US8506084B2 Method for checking and/or determining user data, a computer program product, and an apparatus Physics 2 Active
US6834957B2 Progressive spectacle lens having a genuine short progression area Physics 2 Expired
US7300153B2 Double progressive spectacle lens Physics 1 Expired
US7144110B2 Double progressive spectacle lens Physics 1 Expired
US8992014B2 Method for calculating a spectacle lens with improved near zone Physics 1 Active
US7338162B2 Workplace screen lens Physics 0 Expired
US7168805B2 Method for optimizing a progressive spectacle lens Physics 0 Expired
US9835875B2 Method of calculation for detailed waverfront calculation for spectacle lenses with a diffractive grating Physics 0 Active
US9022560B2 Method for determining a base system of diffraction gratings for color fringe correction of spectacle lenses Physics 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.