Patents by Inventor Joseph A. McGee

Joseph A. McGee has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20070048349
    Abstract: A surface-modified medical device comprises a hydrophilic coating that comprises units of a hydrophilic monomer and a coupling agent that has coupling functional groups, at least a portion of which is coupled to the surface functional groups of the medical device. A method for producing such a surface-modified medical device comprises forming the hydrophilic coating by coupling units of the hydrophilic monomer to the medical device through the coupling agent. Medical devices, such as stents, implants, catheters, and ophthalmic devices, are included.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 29, 2005
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Inventors: Joseph Salamone, Jay Kunzler, Joseph McGee
  • Patent number: 7147326
    Abstract: A lens with a colored portion is composed of a lens-forming polymer having a front lens surface and a back lens surface. A colorant is applied to at least one of these surfaces, and these surfaces may be coated with a coating layer composed of a material different than the lens-forming polymer. In the case of a cosmetic contact lens, the colorant may be applied in an annular ring pattern corresponding to an iris, so that the colorant pattern masks and changes the apparent color of the natural iris when the contact lens is worn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 12, 2006
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Künzler, Gary D. Friends, Daniel M. Ammon, Joseph A. McGee, Michael G. Gartley
  • Patent number: 7083646
    Abstract: Surface modified medical devices such as intraocular lens implants formed from one or more functional group-containing materials using reactive, hydrophilic polymers for the purpose of reducing or eliminating lens epithelial cell growth thereon, reducing or eliminating silicone oil absorption upon subsequent surgical exposure and/or reducing or eliminating implantation inserter friction is provided herein. Additionally, a method of making and using surface modified intraocular lens implants is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2006
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Jr., Joseph A. McGee, Wenyan Yan, Joseph C. Salamone, Daniel M. Ammon, Jr., Jay F. Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20060114409
    Abstract: A lens with a colored portion is composed of a lens-forming polymer having a front lens surface and a back lens surface. A colorant is applied to at least one of these surfaces, and these surfaces may be coated with a coating layer composed of a material different than the lens-forming polymer. In the case of a cosmetic contact lens, the colorant may be applied in an annular ring pattern corresponding to an iris, so that the colorant pattern masks and changes the apparent color of the natural iris when the contact lens is worn.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2006
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Kunzler, Gary Friends, Daniel Ammon, Joseph McGee, Michael Gartley
  • Patent number: 7021761
    Abstract: A lens with a colored portion is composed of a lens-forming polymer having a front lens surface and a back lens surface. A colorant is applied to at least one of these surfaces, and these surfaces may be coated with a coating layer composed of a material different than the lens-forming polymer. In the case of a cosmetic contact lens, the colorant may be applied in an annular ring pattern corresponding to an iris, so that the colorant pattern masks and changes the apparent color of the natural iris when the contact lens is worn.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Künzler, Gary D. Friends, Daniel M. Ammon, Joseph A. McGee, Michael G. Gartley
  • Patent number: 6958169
    Abstract: A method for improving the wettability of a medical device involves: (a) providing a medical device formed from a monomer mixture comprising a hydrophilic device-forming monomer including a copolymerizable group and an electron donating moiety, and a second device-forming monomer including a copolymerizable group and a reactive functional group; and (b) contacting a surface of the medical device with a wetting agent including a proton donating moiety reactive with the functional group provided by the second lens-forming monomer and that complexes with the electron donating moiety provided by the hydrophilic lens-forming monomer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 25, 2005
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Künzler, Joseph A. McGee, Joseph C. Salamone, David E. Seelye
  • Patent number: 6902812
    Abstract: The present invention provides an optically clear, hydrophilic coating upon the surface of a silicone medical device by sequentially subjecting the surface of the lens to plasma polymerization in a hydrocarbon-containing atmosphere and then covalently attaching a preformed hydrophilic polymer to the surface of the carbon coating. The invention is especially useful for forming a biocompatible coating on a silicone contact lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Jr., Daniel M. Ammon, Jr., Joseph A. McGee, George L. Grobe, III, Richard M. Ozark
  • Patent number: 6858310
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the renewable surface treatment of medical devices such as contact lenses and medical implants. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method of modifying the surface of a medical device to increase its biocompatibility or hydrophilicity by coating the device with a removable hydrophilic polymer by means of reaction between reactive functionalities on the hydrophilic polymer which functionalities are complementary to reactive functionalities on or near the surface of the medical device. The present invention is also directed to a contact lens or other medical device having such a surface coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2005
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, Jr., James A. Bonafini, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20040166232
    Abstract: This invention provides a method of modifying the surface of a medical device, such as an ophthalmic lens. The method involves contacting a surface of the medical device with a solution containing a surface modifying agent; and subjecting the device surface and surface modifying agent to microwave radiation while the surface modifying agent is in contact with the device surface. The device may be constructed of materials such as hydrogel copolymers and silicone materials.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2003
    Publication date: August 26, 2004
    Applicant: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Kunzler, Joseph A. McGee, Joseph C. Salamone, David E. Seelye
  • Patent number: 6759496
    Abstract: Biomedical devices are formed from the polymerization product of a monomeric mixture including a poly(2-oxazoline) endcapped with an ethylenically unsaturated radical, such as poly(2-oxazoline) macromonomers and telechelics. Preferred devices are ophthalmic lenses, especially contact lenses and intraocular lenses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2004
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Kunzler, Yu-Chin Lai, Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20040116310
    Abstract: A method for improving the wettability of a medical device involves: (a) providing a medical device formed from a monomer mixture comprising a hydrophilic device-forming monomer including a copolymerizable group and an electron donating moiety, and a second device-forming monomer including a copolymerizable group and a reactive functional group; and (b) contacting a surface of the medical device with a wetting agent including a proton donating moiety reactive with the functional group provided by the second lens-forming monomer and that complexes with the electron donating moiety provided by the hydrophilic lens-forming monomer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Publication date: June 17, 2004
    Applicant: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Jay F. Kunzler, Joseph A. McGee, Joseph C. Salamone, David E. Seelye
  • Publication number: 20040006386
    Abstract: Surface modified medical devices such as intraocular lens implants formed from one or more functional group-containing materials using reactive, hydrophilic polymers for the purpose of reducing or eliminating lens epithelial cell growth thereon, reducing or eliminating silicone oil absorption upon subsequent surgical exposure and/or reducing or eliminating implantation inserter friction is provided herein. Additionally, a method of making and using surface modified intraocular lens implants is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Joseph A. McGee, Wenyan Yan, Joseph C. Salamone, Daniel M. Ammon, Jay F. Kunzler
  • Publication number: 20040006385
    Abstract: Surface modified medical devices such as intraocular lens implants formed from one or more functional group-containing materials using reactive, hydrophilic polymers with catalyst functionality for the purpose of reducing or eliminating lens epithelial cell growth thereon, reducing or eliminating silicone oil absorption upon subsequent surgical exposure and/or reducing implantation inserter friction is provided herein. Additionally, a method of making and using surface modified intraocular lens implants is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Joseph A. McGee, Joseph C. Salamone
  • Publication number: 20040001181
    Abstract: A lens with a colored portion is composed of a lens-forming polymer having a front lens surface and a back lens surface. A colorant is applied to at least one of these surfaces, and these surfaces may be coated with a coating layer composed of a material different than the lens-forming polymer. In the case of a cosmetic contact lens, the colorant may be applied in an annular ring pattern corresponding to an iris, so that the colorant pattern masks and changes the apparent color of the natural iris when the contact lens is worn.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2002
    Publication date: January 1, 2004
    Inventors: Jay F. Kunzler, Gary D. Friends, Daniel M. Ammon, Joseph A. McGee, Michael G. Gartley
  • Publication number: 20030235604
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the renewable surface treatment of medical devices such as contact lenses and medical implants. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method of modifying the surface of a medical device to increase its biocompatibility or hydrophilicity by coating the device with a removable hydrophilic polymer by means of reaction between reactive functionalities on the hydrophilic polymer which functionalities are complementary to reactive functionalities on or near the surface of the medical device. The present invention is also directed to a contact lens or other medical device having such a surface coating.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Publication date: December 25, 2003
    Applicant: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, James A. Bonafini
  • Publication number: 20030224185
    Abstract: The present invention provides an optically clear, hydrophilic coating upon the surface of a silicone medical device by sequentially subjecting the surface of the lens to plasma polymerization in a hydrocarbon-containing atmosphere and then covalently attaching a preformed hydrophilic polymer to the surface of the carbon coating. The invention is especially useful for forming a biocompatible coating on a silicone contact lens.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Publication date: December 4, 2003
    Applicant: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Daniel M. Ammon, Joseph A. McGee, George L. Grobe, Richard M. Ozark
  • Patent number: 6638563
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the renewable surface treatment of medical devices such as contact lenses and medical implants. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method of modifying the surface of a medical device to increase its biocompatibility or hydrophilicity by coating the device with a removable hydrophilic polymer by means of reaction between reactive functionalities on the hydrophilic polymer which functionalities are complementary to reactive functionalities on or near the surface of the medical device at reaction temperatures of less than about 55° C.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, Jr., James A. Bonafini, Jr., Joseph C. Salamone
  • Patent number: 6630243
    Abstract: The present invention provides an optically clear, hydrophilic coating upon the surface of a silicone medical device by sequentially subjecting the surface of the lens to plasma polymerization in a hydrocarbon-containing atmosphere and then covalently attaching a preformed hydrophilic polymer to the surface of the carbon coating. The invention is especially useful for forming a biocompatible coating on a silicone contact lens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Paul L. Valint, Jr., Daniel M. Ammon, Jr., Joseph A. McGee, George L. Grobe, III, Richard M. Ozark
  • Patent number: 6599559
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the renewable surface treatment of medical devices such as contact lenses and medical implants. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method of modifying the surface of a medical device to increase its biocompatibility or hydrophilicity by coating the device with a removable hydrophilic polymer by means of reaction between reactive functionalities on the hydrophilic polymer which functionalities are complementary to reactive functionalities on or near the surface of the medical device. The present invention is also directed to a contact lens or other medical device having such a surface coating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
    Inventors: Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, Jr., James A. Bonafini, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20030068433
    Abstract: The present invention is directed toward the renewable surface treatment of medical devices such as contact lenses and medical implants. In particular, the present invention is directed to a method of modifying the surface of a medical device to increase its biocompatibility or hydrophilicity by coating the device with a removable hydrophilic polymer by means of reaction between reactive functionalities on the hydrophilic polymer which functionalities are complementary to reactive functionalities on or near the surface of the medical device at reaction temperatures of less than about 55°C.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Publication date: April 10, 2003
    Inventors: Joseph A. McGee, Paul L. Valint, James A. Bonafini, Joseph C. Salamone