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Process for putting a hydrophilic coating on a hydrophobic contact lens

  • US 4,143,949 A
  • Filed: 10/28/1976
  • Issued: 03/13/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/28/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrodeless glow discharge polymerization and coating process for making a hydrophobic contact lens into a hydrophilic contact lens consisting essentially of:

  • (1) providing a hydrophobic, optically transparent, oxygen permeable contact lens,(2) placing the hydrophobic contact lens into a glow discharge apparatus containing an atmosphere comprising a polymerizable organic monomer consisting essentially of hydroxyalkylmethacrylates, hydroxyalkylacrylates, glycidylmethacrylate, propylene oxide and N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone; and

    (3) subjecting the monomer to electromagnetic radiation sufficient to produce an electrodeless glow discharge at a pressure of about 100 to about 700 millitorr to cause the polymerizable organic monomer to polymerize and to form hydrohilic polymeric integrally bonded uniform coating from about 50A to about 20,000A thick on the hydrophobic contact lens thereby forming a hydrophilic, optically transparent, oxygen permeable contact lens.

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