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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 30, 2010
Filed:
Feb. 10, 2006
Kevin P. Mccabe, Saint Augustine, FL (US);
Robert B. Steffen, Jacksonville Beach, FL (US);
Helene Aguilar, St. Augustine, FL (US);
W. Anthony Martin, Orange Park, FL (US);
Susan W. Neadle, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Ann-marie W. Meyers, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Douglas G. Vanderlaan, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Dominic P. Gourd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (US);
Kristy L. Canavan, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Gregory A. Hill, Atlantic Beach, FL (US);
Kevin P. McCabe, Saint Augustine, FL (US);
Robert B. Steffen, Jacksonville Beach, FL (US);
Helene Aguilar, St. Augustine, FL (US);
W. Anthony Martin, Orange Park, FL (US);
Susan W. Neadle, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Ann-Marie W. Meyers, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Douglas G. Vanderlaan, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Dominic P. Gourd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (US);
Kristy L. Canavan, Jacksonville, FL (US);
Gregory A. Hill, Atlantic Beach, FL (US);
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc., Jacksonville, FL (US);
Abstract
A method of providing a polymerized ophthalmic lens in which a polymerized ophthalmic lens is heated with a packaging solution comprising about 100 ppm to about 3,000 ppm of a wetting agent after its polymerization, and the ophthalmic lens formulation not having the wetting agent prior to its polymerization.