Claims
- 1. A process for demolding a contact lens from a lens/mold assembly, which includes a front curve mold and a base curve mold with a contact lens molded therebetween, comprising:
positioning the lens/mold assembly in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and its interface with a surface of a demold curve mold of the lens/mold assembly is heated by microwaves, wherein one of the contact lens and the demold curve mold absorbs more microwaves than the other, such that a thermal gradient is produced between the contact lens and the demold curve mold by microwaves to generate a thermal expansion differential between the contact lens and the demold curve mold, with the thermal expansion differential resulting in reduced adhesion between the contact lens and the demold curve mold to facilitate the demolding process; positioning the demold curve mold in a hold down device while separating and demolding the demold curve mold from the remaining adhered curve mold which has the contact lens adhered thereto.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the demold curve mold is the front curve mold, and a thermal gradient is produced between the contact lens and the front curve mold, which is demolded and separated from the adhered base curve mold and the contact lens.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the contact lens is molded of a material having dipolar molecules, such that the contact lens is heated by microwaves, while the demold curve mold does not have dipolar molecules, such that it is not heated by microwaves, to produce a thermal gradient between the contact lens and the demold curve mold.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the demold curve mold is fabricated from polystyrene.
- 5. The process of claim 1, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the lens/mold assembly.
- 6. The process of claim 1, further including a process of releasing the contact lens from the adhered curve mold, comprising:
positioning the contact lens and adhered curve mold in intimate contact with and immersed in release solvent within a primary package base: positioning the primary package with the contact lens and adhered curve mold and release solvent in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and release solvent are heated by microwaves to release the contact les from the adhered curve mold.
- 7. The process of claim 6, wherein the primary package base is dosed with a quantity of release solvent at ambient temperature, and the primary package base and release solvent are positioned relative to the microwave waveguide to heat the release solvent by microwaves.
- 8. The process of claim 6, wherein the release solvent and the contact lens are materials having dipolar molecules, such that they are heated by microwaves, and the adhered curve mold is a material not having dipolar materials, such that it is not heated by microwave, to produce a thermal gradient between the contact lens and the adhered curve mold to promote release of the contact lens from the adhered curve mold.
- 9. The process of claim 6, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the primary package with the contact lens and adhered curve mold and release solvent.
- 10. The process of claim 6, further including a process of hydrating the released contact lens comprising:
evacuating the release solvent from the primary package base; dosing the primary package base with the contact lens therein with a quantity of rinse extraction solvent; positioning the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and the rinse extraction solvent are heated by microwaves to facilitate hydration; evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent from the primary package base with the contact lens therein; and adding clean rinse extraction solvent to the primary package base with the contact lens therein.
- 11. The process of claim 10, wherein the steps of evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent and adding clean rinse extraction solvent are repeated several times, along with continued additional heating by microwaves to facilitate further hydration.
- 12. The process of claim 10, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein.
- 13. A process of releasing a contact lens from an adhered curve mold, comprising:
positioning the contact lens and adhered curve mold in intimate contact with and immersed in release solvent within a primary package base: positioning the primary package with the contact lens and adhered curve mold and release solvent in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and release solvent are heated by microwaves to release the lens from the adhered curve mold.
- 14. The process of claim 13, wherein the primary package base is dosed with a quantity of release solvent at ambient temperature, and the primary package base and release solvent are positioned relative to the microwave waveguide to heat the release solvent by microwaves.
- 15. The process of claim 13, wherein the release solvent and the contact lens are materials having dipolar molecules, such that they are heated by microwaves, and the adhered curve mold is a material not having dipolar materials, such that it is not heated by microwave, to produce a thermal gradient between the contact lens and the adhered curve mold to promote release of the contact lens from the adhered curve mold.
- 16. The process of claim 13, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the primary package with the contact lens and adhered curve mold and release solvent.
- 17. The process of claim 13, further including a process of hydrating the released contact lens comprising:
evacuating the release solvent from the primary package base; dosing the primary package base with the contact lens therein with a quantity of rinse extraction solvent; positioning the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and the rinse extraction solvent are heated by microwaves to facilitate hydration; evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent from the primary package base with the contact lens therein; and adding clean rinse extraction solvent to the primary package base with the contact lens therein.
- 18. The process of claim 17, wherein the steps of evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent and adding clean rinse extraction solvent are repeated several times, along with continued additional heating by microwaves to facilitate further hydration.
- 19. The process of claim 17, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein.
- 20. A process of hydrating a contact lens comprising:
positioning the contact lens in a primary package base; dosing the primary package base with the contact lens therein with a quantity of rinse extraction solvent; positioning the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein in relation to microwave radiation generated by a microwave generator such that the contact lens and the rinse extraction solvent are heated by microwaves to facilitate hydration; evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent from the primary package base with the contact lens therein; and adding clean rinse extraction solvent to the primary package base with the contact lens therein.
- 21. The process of claim 20, wherein the steps of evacuating the dirty rinse extraction solvent and adding clean rinse extraction solvent are repeated several times, along with continued additional heating by microwaves to facilitate further hydration.
- 22. The process of claim 20, further including directing microwave radiation generated by the microwave generator through a microwave waveguide to the primary package base with the rinse extraction solvent and contact lens therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/361,534, filed on Mar. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361534 |
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