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HK1134469B - Molds for use in contact lens production - Google Patents

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HK1134469B
HK1134469B HK10100198.8A HK10100198A HK1134469B HK 1134469 B HK1134469 B HK 1134469B HK 10100198 A HK10100198 A HK 10100198A HK 1134469 B HK1134469 B HK 1134469B
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Jose L. Perez
David A. Katterhenry
Matias D. Heinrich
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Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.
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Field of the Invention
The invention relates to molds useful in the manufacture of contact lenses. In particular, the molds of the invention provide for the production of lenses with rounded edges.
Background of the Invention
Methods and molds useful in the manufacture of contact lenses are well known. For example, in United States Patent No. 5,540,410 are disclosed molds and their use in contact lens manufacture. Lens molds are known for production of lenses having edges that are rounded. Such rounded edges are desirable because they avoid impingement of the lens edge into the lens' wearer's conjunctival membrane. However, the known lens molds are disadvantageous in that it is difficult to control the edge height adequately Additionally, production of lenses with rounded edges in the known molds results in the interruption of the flow of excess monomer from the mold. This produces not only monomer surrounding the lens formed in the mold, but monomer that, post-curing, is in more than one parts and is difficult to remove. U.S 4,865,779 discloses a contact lens mold with an inflexible ridge, with a triangular ridge on one of the mold parts. The ridge contacts the other mold part along an annular line.
Brief Description of the Drawings
  • Figure 1 is an exploded side elevation view of a mold of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an elevated side view of an assembled mold of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the mold of Figure 2.
  • Figure 3a is a magnified, cross-sectional side view of an area of the mold of Figure 3.
Detailed Description of the Invention and Preferred Embodiments
The present invention provided molds useful in contact lens production, methods for making the molds, and lenses resulting from use of the molds which lenses have rounded edges. The molds of the invention incorporate a centering and spacing feature in the form of tabs on one of the mold halves, which feature both centers the mold halves in relationship to each other and permits free flow of excess monomer from the mold. Additionally, the spacing feature aids in height control of the one mold half in relation to the other mold half.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a mold for the production of a contact lens as recited in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, in Figures 1 and 2, there is illustrated an exploded side elevation view and a side view, respectively, of a mold of the invention. The mold is composed of two, complementary mold halves: a front mold half 102 and a back mold half 103. At spaced apart locations on the convex surface of mold half 103 are tabs 116 as seen in Figure 1. A sufficient number of tabs must be provided to accomplish the desired centration and height control of the mold halves. Preferably, at least three tabs are provided on the back mold half 103. However, up to about thirty-six tabs may be provided. The molds of the invention are useful in producing contact lenses by polymerization of a polymerizable composition. The contact lenses produced using the mold of the invention are unhydrated lenses that may be made ready to wear by hydrating, or swelling, the lenses by any method known in the art.
Front mold half 102 and back mold half 103 may be formed of any suitable thermoplastic polymer, preferably one that is sufficiently transparent to ultra-violet light to allow irradiation therethrough to promote polymerization of a contact lens material, preferably a soft contact lens material. Additionally, it is desirable that the material used is moldable to surfaces of optical quality at relatively low temperatures, exhibits excellent flow characteristics, and remains amorphous during molding. Preferred materials for forming the mold halves of the invention are polyolefins including, without limitation, polystyrene, polypropylene, and combinations thereof. Each mold half may be formed from the same or a different material than the other mold half. Production of the mold halves may be accomplished by any convenient method, but preferably as set forth in U.S. Patent No. 5,540,410 . In the mold of the invention, more preferably the material used for formation of the back mold half 103 is harder, or less compressible, than that of front mold half 102.
Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional side view of the mold of Figure 2 along I-I, which cross-section is through one of the tabs 116. Figure 3 a shows a magnified cross-sectional view of a portion of the mold of Figure 3. Dotted line 14 in Figure 3a depicts how surface 109 extends upwardly to flange 105 at points at which there is no tab 116. Referring to Figures 3 and 3a, in front mold half 102, convex surface 105 is spaced generally parallel from concave surface 104 and an essentially uniplanar annular flange 106 extends radially outwardly from the surfaces 104 and 105 in a plane normal, or perpendicular, to the axis of symmetry of the concave surface 104. Similarly, back mold half 103 has spaced surfaces 109 and 110 and an essentially uniplanar annular flange 105 extending radially outwardly therefrom in a plane normal to the axis of symmetry of convex surface 109. Front mold half concave surface 104 has the dimensions of the front curve of the unswelled lens to be cast in the mold and is sufficiently smooth so that the contact lens surface formed is of optically acceptable quality.
Back mold half 103 defines a central curved section with an optical quality convex surface 109 and a generally parallel concave surface 110. Convex surface 109 has the dimensions of the unswelled back surface curve of the lens to be cast and is sufficiently smooth so that the lens surface formed is of optically acceptable quality. Convex surface 105 of front mold half 102 and concave surface 110 of back mold half 103 need not have surfaces suitable to form optical quality surfaces.
The front mold half 102 defines a central, curved section with an optical quality concave surface 104. Concave surface 104 has a circular, circumferential, well-defined edge 111 extending therearound. The edge 111, in conjunction with circumferential edge 120 on the convex surface of the back mold half , forms a well defined and uniform plastic radius parting line for the subsequently molded contact lens. Edge 111 typically has a curvature ranging from about 3 to 45 micrometers or less, preferably about 5 to about 30 micrometers, and the surfaces defining the edge can form an angle in the range of 75 to 90 deg. Continuous with and extending radially outwardly from edge 111 toward outwardly tapering wall 113 is downwardly sloping inner surface 112. Inner surface 112 is in a plane that is about 5 to about 15 degrees below a plane normal, or perpendicular, to the axis of symmetry of concave surface 104.
Each of tabs 116 is composed of an outwardly extending wall 114 that extends radially outwardly from circular circumferential edge 120. Wall 114 is in a plane about 5 degrees above or below a plane normal to the axis of symmetry of convex surface 109. Tab 116 is further composed of upwardly extending wall 115 which, at its inferior-most portion is continuous with and extends upwardly from wall 114 and, at its superior-most portion is continuous with convex surface 109. Each tab 116 is preferably configured so that the gap formed between inner surface 112 and wall 114 is about 0.005 to about 0.025 mm., more preferably about 0.010 to about 0.017 mm. Each tab 116 may be about 0.3 to about 1 mm in height, about 0.3 to about 1 mm in width and about 0.3 to about 1 mm in thickness, which thickness is measured outwardly in relation to convex surface 109. The tab is rounded to form a "nose" radius of about 0.1 to about 1 mm, preferably about 0.15 to about 0.23 mm. Applied pressure on the back or front mold half during lens curing ensures 360 degree contact and minimizes tilt, or non-parallelism, between the front and back mold halves.
As shown in Figure 3a, wall 115 and front mold half wall 113 interact to permit convenient placement of the back mold half after lens material is deposited on the front mold half. In all embodiments, the front and the back mold halves are designed so as to permit rapid transmission of heat therethrough and yet be rigid enough to withstand the prying forces used to separate the mold halves during demolding. The mold of the invention may be used in any method for the manufacture of contact lenses. Preferably, however, the method of manufacture as set forth in U.S. Patent No. 5,540,410 is used. Generally, in the preferred method, a quantity of polymerizable composition is placed onto the concave surface 104 of front mold half 102, preferably by injection. Back mold half 103 with convex surface 109 facing toward front mold half 102 concave surface 104 is placed onto the polymerizable composition. Preferably, the volume of the polymerizable composition used is greater than the volume of the cavity. Placement of the back mold half 103 onto front mold half 102, thus, will result in excess material flowing into the space created between inner surface 112 and wall 114. The area between flanges 105 and 106 provides an additional space for excess lens material. Convex surface 109 is preferably less wide than concave surface 104 to facilitate centering.
Once mold half 103 is placed onto front mold half 102, the mold halves preferably are pressed together using a force of about 9N (2 pounds) to about 22N (5 pounds). The force may be applied to flange 105 or 106 along the lines depicted by the arrows in Figure 2. The force may be applied by any convenient means including, without limitation, using air pressure, mechanical means, such as a spring, or a combination thereof. In one embodiment, a deposition nozzle that is flat-shaped to lay across the flange or one that is a combination of cone and flat-shaped to fit partially into mold half 102 or 103 is used. The force is maintained throughout the polymerization of the polymerizable composition.
The polymerizable composition is preferably polymerized by exposure to ultra-violet radiation. Following completion of polymerization, the mold formed by front and back mold halves 102 and 103, respectively, is disassembled and the cast lens undergoes additional processing.

Claims (2)

  1. A mold for the production of a contact lens, comprising a front mold half (102) and a back mold half (103) wherein: the front mold half (102) comprises a central curved section with a concave surface (104), a convex surface (105) and a circular circumferential edge (111) about the concave surface (104) of the central curved section, the central section of the concave surface (104) suitable for imparting a curvature to a front curve of a contact lens; the front mold half (102) also having an axis of symmetry of the concave surface (104) and an inner surface (112) continuous with and extending downwardly from the circular circumferential edge (111) in a plane 5 to 15 degrees below a plane normal to the axis of symmetry of the concave surface (104), an outwardly tapering wall (113) extending upwardly from the inner surface (112), and an annular flange (106) integral with and surrounding the outwardly tapering wall (113) and extending radially outwardly from the concave and convex surfaces (104, 105) in a plane normal to the axis of symmetry of the concave surface (104); the back mold half (103) comprises a central curved section with a concave surface (110), a convex surface (109) and a circumferential edge (120) about the convex surface (109) of the central curved section, the central section of the convex surface (109) suitable for imparting a curvature to a back curve of a contact lens; and the back mold half (103) also having an axis of symmetry of the convex surface (109), characterized by, that a plurality of spaced apart tabs (116) on the convex surface (109) are positioned and formed so that they centre and aid in height control of the front and back mold halves (102, 103), each of the tabs (116) comprising a wall (114) extending outwardly from the circumferential edge (120) of the convex surface (109), and an upwardly extending wall (115) continuous with and extending upwardly from the outwardly extending wall (114) at an inferior-most portion of the upwardly extending wall (115) and continuous with the convex surface (109) at the superior-most portion of the upwardly extending wall (115), and an annular flange (105) integral with and surrounding and extending radially outwardly from the concave and convex surfaces (109, 110) in a plane normal to the axis of symmetry of the convex surface (109) wherein there is a gap between the inner surface (112) of the front mold half (102) and the outwardly extending wall (114) of the back mold half (103).
  2. The mold of claim 1, wherein each of the spaced apart tabs (116) is 0.3 to 1 mm in height, 0.3 to 1 mm in width and 0.3 to 1 mm in thickness.
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US554130 1990-07-17
US11/554,130 US8535043B2 (en) 2006-10-30 2006-10-30 Molds for use in contact lens production
PCT/US2007/082336 WO2008055033A1 (en) 2006-10-30 2007-10-24 Molds for use in contact lens production

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