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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 15, 1998
Filed:
Jul. 17, 1996
Paul Clement Nicolson, Dunwoody, GA (US);
Richard Carlton Baron, Alpharetta, GA (US);
Peter Chabrecek, Basel, CH;
John Court, Ultimo, AU;
Angelika Domschke, Lorrach, DE;
Hans Jorg Griesser, Victoria, AU;
Arthur Ho, Randwick, AU;
Jens Hopken, Lorrach, DE;
Bronwyn Glenice Laycock, Victoria, AU;
Qin Liu, Duluth, GA (US);
Dieter Lohmann, Munchestein, CH;
Gordon Francis Meijs, Murrumbeena, AU;
Eric Papaspiliotopoulos, Paddington, AU;
Judy Smith Riffle, Blacksburg, VA (US);
Klaus Schindhelm, Cherrybrook, AU;
Deborah Sweeney, Roseville, AU;
Wilson Leonard Terry, Jr, Alpharetta, GA (US);
Jurgen Vogt, Fribourg, CH;
Lynn Cook Winterton, Alpharetta, GA (US);
CIBA Vision Corporation, Duluth, GA (US);
The Commonwealth of Australia Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial, , US;
Abstract
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 permeability being sufficient to provide good on-eye movement, such that a good tear exchange occurs between the lens and the eye. A preferred lens is a copolymerization product of a oxyperm macromer and an ionoperm monomer. The invention encompasses extended wear contact lenses, which include a core having oxygen transmission and ion transmission pathways extending from the inner surface to the outer surface.