Claims
- 1. A method for preparing a contact lens adapted to be worn on the cornea comprising preparing a substrate of generally concavo-convex shape, said substrate consisting essentially of a graft copolymer of about 75 to 99% by weight of a polyorganosiloxane having about 1 to 25% by weight of polyvinylpyrrolidone grafted thereto; and irradiating said substrate to crosslink said polyvinylpyrrolidone units, said irradiating being of sufficient intensity and duration to cause a sufficient amount of crosslinking of said polyvinylpyrrolidone units to substantially reduce the risk of rupture of a pre-corneal lachrymal film, while said graft copolymer remains capable of being rendered transparent and has the optical properties necessary to function as a contact lens.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said substrate is produced by the steps of preparing a polyorganosiloxane polymer, molding said polymer to generally concavo-convex shape, irradiating said shaped polyorganosiloxane polymer in the presence of an oxidizing medium to produce active sites thereon, and contacting said irradiated polyorganosiloxane polymer with a grafting medium containing a major proportion of N - vinylpyrrolidone monomer to form said graft copolymer.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said irradiation step provides a total radiation dosage of about 0.1 to 20 m rads on said graft copolymer.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3 wherein said irradiation step is accomplished by exposing said graft copolymer to U.V. light as a wavelength of about 2,537 Angstrom units and an intensity of 30,000 watts/cm.sup.2 from about 4 to 16 hours.
- 5. A contact lens of generally concavo-convex shape adapted to be worn on the cornea produced by the method comprising the steps of preparing a substrate of generally concavo-convex shape, said substrate consisting essentially of a graft copolymer of about 75 to 99% by weight of a polyorganosiloxane having about 1 to 25% by weight of polyvinylpyrrolidone grafted thereto; and irradiating said substrate to crosslink said polyvinylpyrrolidone units, said irradiating being of sufficient intensity and duration to cause a sufficient amount of crosslinking of said polyvinylpyrrolidone units to substantially reduce the risk of rupture of a pre-corneal lachrymal film, while said graft copolymer remains capable of being rendered transparent and has the optical properties necessary to function as a contact lens.
- 6. A contact lens in accordance with claim 5, wherein said substrate is produced by the steps of preparing a polyorganosiloxane polymer, molding said polymer to generally concavo-convex shape, irradiating said shaped polyorganosiloxane polymer in the presence of an oxidizing medium to produce active sites thereon, and contacting said irradiated polyorganosiloxane polymer with a grafting medium containing a major proportion of N - vinylpyrrolidone monomer to form said graft copolymer.
- 7. A contact lens in accordance with claim 5, wherein said irradiation step provides a total dosage of about 0.1 to 20 m. rads on said graft copolymer.
- 8. A contact lens in accordance with claim 7, wherein said irradiation step is accomplished by exposing said graft copolymer to U.V. light at a wavelength of about 2,537 Angstrom units and an intensity of 30,000 watts/cm.sup.2 from about 4 to 16 hours.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 417,250, filed Nov. 19, 1973.
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Divisions (1)
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