Claims
- 1. A mold assembly for producing a plurality of contact lenses, each contact lens being formed in a mold, each mold having a flange portion extending radially from a lens molding surface, the mold assembly comprising:
a. a front curve fixture assembly comprising a front curve fixture interior surface and a front curve fixture mating surface; b. a base curve fixture assembly comprising a base curve fixture interior surface and a base curve fixture mating surface; and c. a plurality of mold cavities defined by a selected one of the front curve fixture interior surface or the base curve fixture interior surface, each of the plurality of mold cavities disposed in a zig-zag manner relative to each other, with each of the plurality of mold cavities including a retention edge for complimentary engagement with a mold, the retention edge of a first subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from a selected fixture mating surface at a first distance, the retention edge of a second subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from the selected fixture mating surface at a second distance, the first distance being different from the second distance so that a plurality of molds may be placed in adjacent cavities so as to overlap the mold flanges.
- 2. The mold assembly of claim 1, wherein the base curve fixture comprises a retractable load element and a spring element, the load element comprising the retention edge of the base curve mold cavity, the load element being urged to an extended position by the spring element.
- 3. The mold assembly of claim 2, wherein the spring element comprises a wave spring.
- 4. The mold assembly of claim 2, wherein the spring element comprises an air spring.
- 5. The mold assembly of claim 2, wherein the base curve fixture also comprises a spacer.
- 6. The mold assembly of claim 1, wherein the base curve fixture defines a passage beneath each of the plurality of mold cavities, the passage passing from the base curve fixture interior surface to an opposing exterior surface, the passage suitable for light to pass therethrough.
- 7. The mold assembly of claim 6, wherein the surface finish of the passage internal surfaces may be selected to vary the amount of light passing therethrough.
- 8. A mold assembly for producing contact lenses, the contact lens being formed between a front curve mold and a base curve mold, each front curve mold and base curve mold having a flange portion extending radially from the lens molding surface, the mold assembly comprising:
a. a front curve fixture assembly comprising a front curve interior surface and a front curve fixture mating surface; b. a base curve fixture assembly comprising a base curve interior surface and a base curve fixture mating surface; c. a plurality of front curve mold cavities defined by the front curve fixture interior surface, each of the plurality of mold cavities disposed in a zig-zag manner relative to each other, with each of the plurality of mold cavities including a retention edge for complimentary engagement with the front curve mold, the retention edge of a first subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from the front curve fixture mating surface at a first distance, the retention edge of a second subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from the front curve fixture mating surface at a second distance, the first distance being different from the second distance so that the front curve molds may be placed in adjacent cavities so as to overlap the mold flanges; and d. a complimentary plurality of base curve mold cavities defined by the base curve fixture interior surface, each of the plurality of mold cavities disposed in a zig-zag manner relative to each other, with each of the plurality of mold cavities including a retention edge for complimentary engagement with the base curve mold, the retention edge of a first subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from the base curve fixture mating surface at a first distance, the retention edge of a second subset of the plurality of mold cavities being spaced apart from the base curve fixture mating surface at a second distance, the first distance being different from the second distance so that base curve molds may be placed in adjacent cavities so as to overlap the mold flanges.
- 9. The mold assembly of claim 8, wherein the base curve fixture comprises a retractable load element and a spring element, the load element comprising the retention edge of the base curve mold cavity, the load element being urged to an extended position by the spring element.
- 10. The mold assembly of claim 9, wherein the spring element comprises a wave spring.
- 11. The mold assembly of claim 9, wherein the spring element comprises an air spring.
- 12. The mold assembly of claim 9, wherein the base curve fixture also comprises a spacer.
- 13. The mold assembly of claim 8, wherein the base curve fixture defines a passage beneath each of the plurality of mold cavities, the passage passing from the base curve interior surface to an opposing exterior surface, the passage suitable for light to pass therethrough.
- 14. The mold assembly of claim 13, wherein the surface finish of the passage internal surfaces may be selected to vary the amount of light passing therethrough.
- 15. A method of producing contact lenses in a mold assembly, the contact lens being formed between a front curve mold and a base curve mold, comprising the steps of:
a. placing the front curve mold into a front curve fixture assembly; b. placing the base curve mold into a base curve fixture assembly, the base curve fixture assembly having a passage there though such that light from an external source may be directed onto the base curve mold; c. depositing a lens molding compound within the front curve mold; d. compressing the front curve fixture and base curve fixture together such that the front curve mold and base curve mold are aligned with the lens molding compound there between; e. altering the base curve fixture passage such that the intensity of light impinging upon the base curve mold from a constant light source external to the base curve fixture, is a predetermined value; and f. curing the lens compound by introducing light from a constant light source into the base curve fixture passage.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of altering the base curve fixture passage comprises altering the passage surface finish.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of altering the base curve fixture passage comprises altering the passage cross-sectional size.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of altering the base curve fixture passage comprises altering the passage length.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the step of altering the base curve fixture passage comprises altering the passage surface color.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims priority on Provisional Application Serial Nos. 60/279,085, filed on Mar. 27, 2001, and 60/334,854, filed Oct. 31, 2001, the entirety of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60279085 |
Mar 2001 |
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60334854 |
Oct 2001 |
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