Soft contact lenses resistant to opacification in use

A hydrophilic polymer shaped article adapted for use as a soft contact lens is treated to provide at least on the surfaces thereof a modified, less hydrophilic polymeric structure inhibiting penetration by bacteria and proteins, whereby development of clouding and discoloration of the lens material during use is significantly retarded. Modification of the lens surfaces is effected by treatment of the lenses, either unhydrated or in a partially hydrated state, at a temperature ranging from room temperature to 100.degree. C. and for a time period of 1 to 24 hours, with a water-soluble mono- or poly-carboxylic acid selected from alpha-amino acids, such as arginine, cysteine, glycine and like acids, aliphatic dicarboxylic acids or aromatic dicarboxylic and tricarboxylic acids, such as malonic, maleic, glutaric, citraionic, itaconic acid and the like. During treatment, the modifying acid becomes chemically and permanently incorporated into the hydrophilic polymer structure as evidenced by the fact that when treated with radioactive modifying acids, the lenses so treated permanently retain some labeled acid molecules (.sup.14 C counts) which cannot be removed with continued leaching.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T102101
Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 28, 1981
Date of Patent: Aug 3, 1982
Inventors: Nancy J. Drake (Painesville, OH), Charles J. Hora (Painesville, OH)
Application Number: 6/306,294