| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7553880 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
June 30, 2009 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 7538146 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
May 26, 2009 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 7468398 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
December 23, 2008 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 6951894 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
October 4, 2005 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 6623786 |
Method for hydrogel surface treatment |
September 23, 2003 |
| A method of modifying the surface characteristics of a polymeric hydrogel, and a polymer article formed therefrom, without causing substantial swelling or distortion or the hydrogel. A preferred method includes photoinitating of the surface of the article with a benzophenone and graf |
| 6444776 |
Organic polymers |
September 3, 2002 |
| The present invention relates to novel crosslinkable amphiphilic block copolymers of formula ##STR1##wherein the variables are as defined in the claims, a process for their preparation and their use for the manufacture of mouldings. The block copolymers of the invention are especiall |
| 6039913 |
Process for the manufacture of an ophthalmic molding |
March 21, 2000 |
| The present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of a molding, which comprises the following steps:a) providing at least one prepolymer comprising one or more crosslinkable groups, wherein the prepolymer is an amphiphilic segmented copolymer comprising at least one hydropho |
| 5965631 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
October 12, 1999 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 5849811 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
December 15, 1998 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear for periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 5789461 |
Methods of forming an extended wear ophthalmic lens having a hydrophilic surface |
August 4, 1998 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear for periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |
| 5776999 |
Methods of using and screening extended wear ophthalmic lenses |
July 7, 1998 |
| An ophthalmic lens screening method suited for extended-wear for periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with |
| 5760100 |
Extended wear ophthalmic lens |
June 2, 1998 |
| An ophthalmic lens suited for extended-wear for periods of at least one day on the eye without a clinically significant amount of corneal swelling and without substantial wearer discomfort. The lens has a balance of oxygen permeability and ion or water permeability, with the ion or water |