Silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lenses

US10139522B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10139522-B2
Application numberUS-201715472311-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2017
Priority dateApr 20, 2016
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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A silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens comprises a silicone elastomer layer adhered to silicone hydrogel layer by a delamination-resistant bond. The silicone hydrogel layer has a percent swell of about −5% up to about 20%. The silicone elastomer layer may have one or more objects embedded within it or adhered to its surface. Such objects may include variable-focus lenses and/or electronic components.

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What is claimed is: 1. A silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens comprising: a) a silicone elastomer layer comprising an anterior side and a posterior side; and b) a silicone hydrogel layer adhered to the posterior side of the silicone elastomer layer; wherein a delamination-resistant bond is present between the silicone elastomer layer and the silicone hydrogel layer, and wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a percent swell of from about −5% to less than 10%. 2. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a center thickness of at least 5 μm. 3. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a center thickness of at least 10 μm. 4. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a percent swell of about −1% up to about 5%. 5. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer is formed by curing a polymerizable composition comprising an elastomer-swellable monomer capable of swelling the silicone elastomer by at least 5% as determined by submerging an 11.5 mm×100 disk of the silicone elastomer in the elastomer-swellable monomer for 24 hours at 20-25° C. and measuring at least a 5% increase in diameter of the disk, and wherein the delamination-resistant bond is formed by the elastomer-swellable monomer. 6. The contact lens of claim 5 , wherein the elastomer-swellable monomer has a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) value of up to 4, or a molecular weight of up to 1,200 daltons (Da), or both an HLB value of up to 4 and a molecular weight of up to 1,200 Da. 7. The contact lens of claim 5 , wherein the delamination-resistant bond comprises an interpenetrating polymer network formed by the elastomer-swellable monomer. 8. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the delamination-resistant bond comprises a covalent attachment between a vinyl-containing cross-linking agent of the silicone hydrogel layer with the silicone elastomer layer. 9. The contact lens of claim 8 , wherein the vinyl-containing cross-linking agent comprises a divinyl siloxane. 10. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the delamination resistant bond comprises predetermined appendages or channels on the posterior side of the silicone elastomer layer that interlock with corresponding appendages or channels formed in the silicone hydrogel layer. 11. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the delamination resistant bond comprises a plasma bond. 12. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer forms a circumferential skirt around the silicone elastomer layer. 13. The contact lens of claim 1 , wherein the silicone elastomer layer forms the anterior surface of the contact lens and is treated to provide a hydrophilic surface. 14. The contact lens of claim 13 , wherein the silicone elastomer layer is treated with plasma or a hydrophilic coating. 15. The contact lens of claim 1 , further comprising an object embedded within the silicone elastomer layer or adhered to a side of the silicone elastomer layer. 16. The contact lens of claim 15 , wherein the object is a variable focus lens. 17. The contact lens of claim 15 , wherein the object is an electronic component. 18. The contact lens of claim 1 that can be pushed up by at least 2 mm and has a push-up speed recovery speed of at least 0.2 mm/s as determined by slit lamp evaluation using a push-up test. 19. A method of manufacturing a silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens comprising: a) cast molding a first curable composition in a first mold assembly to form a first layer of the silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens, wherein the first mold assembly comprises a first mold member defining an anterior side of the first layer and a second mold member defining the posterior side of the first layer; b) disassembling the first mold assembly to provide the first layer adhered to only one of the first and second mold members; c) cast molding a second curable composition in a second mold assembly to form a second layer of the silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens, wherein the second mold assembly comprises the mold member to which the first layer is adhered and a third mold member; and d) disassembling the second mold assembly to provide a silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens comprising: i) a silicone elastomer layer comprising an anterior side and a posterior side; ii) a silicone hydrogel layer adhered to the posterior side of the silicone elastomer layer by a delamination-resistant bond between the silicone elastomer layer and the silicone hydrogel layer and wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a percent swell of from about −5% to less than 10%. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the first layer is the silicone elastomer layer and the delamination-resistant bond is formed by an elastomer-swellable monomer of the silicone hydrogel layer that interpenetrates into the silicone elastomer layer. 21. The method of claim 19 , wherein the delamination-resistant bond comprises predetermined appendages or channels on the posterior side of the silicone elastomer layer that interlock with corresponding appendages or channels formed in the silicone hydrogel layer. 22. The method of claim 19 , wherein the silicone hydrogel layer has a net swell of about −5% up to about 20%.

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  • composed of parts with dissimilar composition (B29D11/00057 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Methods of designing ophthalmic lenses · CPC title

  • made of organic materials, e.g. plastics (G02B1/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Removing impurities from contact lenses, e.g. leaching · CPC title

  • Producing lenses combined with electronics, e.g. chips · CPC title

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What does patent US10139522B2 cover?
A silicone elastomer-silicone hydrogel hybrid contact lens comprises a silicone elastomer layer adhered to silicone hydrogel layer by a delamination-resistant bond. The silicone hydrogel layer has a percent swell of about −5% up to about 20%. The silicone elastomer layer may have one or more objects embedded within it or adhered to its surface. Such objects may include variable-focus lenses and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coopervision Int Holding Co Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29D11/00048. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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