Dream Contact Lenses

December 1, 2009

Hydrogel contact lenses and package systems and production methods for same

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 7:20 am

Contact Lens Abstract
Contact lenses ready for use in an eye are provided including a contact lens body containing a hydrophilic polymeric component and a water soluble polymer component. Such contact lenses, which preferably are wet cast molded, are particularly useful as disposable or single use lenses. New contact lens packaging systems and production methods are also provided.
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Methods for designing tinted contact lenses

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 1:36 am

Contact Lens Abstract
The invention provides methods for designing patterns for use in tinted contact lenses in which the patterns are generated using algorithms. The method of the invention provides an objective description of the pattern for purposes of tooling, metrology and manufacturing of a lens incorporating the pattern.
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Soft contact lenses displaying superior on-eye comfort

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 12:04 am

Contact Lens Abstract
The present invention relates to soft contact lenses having an overall comfort preference of at least about 2 to 1 as compared to an Acuvue.RTM. contact lens and measured after one week of daily wear. The present invention further relates to a soft contact lens comprising an oxygen transmissibility greater than about 70 barrers/mm and physical properties suitable to provide wearer comfort over at least about 9 hours in at least about 80% of wearers, as measured in a randomized, double masked clinical study.
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November 30, 2009

Method for designing multifocal contact lenses

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 1:01 am

Contact Lens Abstract
The invention provides methods for designing contact lenses that takes into account pupil size and vergence. The lenses of the invention augment the eye’s accommodative gain and take advantage of the eye’s residual accommodation amplitude.
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Series of aspherical contact lenses

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 12:47 am

Contact Lens Abstract
The present invention provides a series of aspherical contact lenses, each lens having a first central optical zone on its anterior surface and a second central optical zone on its posterior surface. Both central optical zones are aspherical surfaces. The first central optical zone is designed to have a surface which provides a target optical power and an optical power profile selected from the group consisting of (1) a substantially constant optical power profile, (2) a power profile mimicking the optical power profile of a spherical lens with an identical targeted optical power, and (3) a power profile in which lens spherical aberration at 6 mm diameter is from about 0.65 diopter to about 1.8 diopters more negative than spherical aberration at 4 mm diameter.
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Method of cleaning contact lenses via sonication

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 12:28 am

Contact Lens Abstract
A process for cleaning all types of contact lenses by placing each contact lens in individual compartments of a liquid impermeable lens storage container filled with an aqueous medium such as sterile saline or sterile lens cleaning solution, floating the liquid impermeable storage container in an ultrasonic device operating at a frequency of 50-60 Hz and a wattage of 20-117 watts.
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Toric contact lenses with controlled optical power profile

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 12:04 am

Contact Lens Abstract
The present invention provides a toric contact lens having a controlled optical power profile. In addition, the invention provides a series of toric contact lenses, each having a series of different targeted cylindrical optical powers and a series of different targeted spherical optical powers, and each having a spherical aberration profile in which (1) the optical power deviations of the lens are substantially constant; (2) power deviation at a distance of 3 mm from the optical axis is from about -0.5 diopter to about -1.5 diopters; (3) power deviation at a distance of 3 mm from the optical axis is from about 0.2 diopter to about 1.0 diopter smaller than power deviations at a distance of 2 mm from the optical axis; or (4) there is a spherical aberration component described by any one of fourth order, sixth order, eighth order Zernike spherical aberration-like terms, or combination thereof, wherein the spherical aberration component has a value of -0.5 diopter to about -1.5 diopters at a distance of 3 mm from the optical axis.
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November 29, 2009

Contact lenses

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 11:51 pm

Contact Lens Abstract
The invention provides silicone hydrogel contact lenses that exhibit reduced back surface debris and reduced incidence of superior epithelial arcurate lesions.
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Wettable silicone hydrogel contact lenses and related compositions and methods

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 11:30 pm

Contact Lens Abstract
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses having ophthalmically acceptable surface wettabilities are obtained from pre-extracted polymerized silicone hydrogel contact lens products produced from a polymerizable composition comprising a combination of particular components. The silicone hydrogel contact lenses can be obtained from non-polar resin based contact lens molds and without surface treatments or an interpenetrating polymeric network of a polymeric wetting agent. Related lens products, polymerizable compositions, and methods are also described.
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Photochromic contact lenses and methods of manufacturing

Filed under: Contact Lenses — admin @ 11:26 pm

Contact Lens Abstract
Described are contact lenses having photochromic materials within the central or pupillary area of the lens and methods for manufacturing such lenses. In one method, a photochromic amount of at least one photochromic material is added to the pupillary region of a casting mold containing a polymerizable monomer that can be at least partially cured before and/or after the addition. Another method involves providing an amount of polymerizable photochromic monomer for the pupillary region and an amount of polymerizable non-photochromic monomer for the remainder of the contact lens in a casting mold. The photochromic and non-photochromic monomers can differ by their degree of polymerization, viscosity and/or density.
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