B65B55/22

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MPS-COMPATIBLE WATER GRADIENT CONTACT LENSES
20190176415 · 2019-06-13 ·

The invention is related to a process for producing contact lenses that not only comprise a water gradient structural configurations, but also have a minimized uptakes of polyquaternium-1 and a long-lasting surface hydrophilicity and wettability even after being undergone a 30-days lens care regime.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MPS-COMPATIBLE WATER GRADIENT CONTACT LENSES
20190176415 · 2019-06-13 ·

The invention is related to a process for producing contact lenses that not only comprise a water gradient structural configurations, but also have a minimized uptakes of polyquaternium-1 and a long-lasting surface hydrophilicity and wettability even after being undergone a 30-days lens care regime.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MPS-COMPATIBLE WATER GRADIENT CONTACT LENSES

The invention is related to a process for producing contact lenses that not only comprise a water gradient structural configurations, but also have a minimized uptakes of polyquaternium-1 and a long-lasting surface hydrophilicity and wettability even after being undergone a simulated 30-days lens care regime.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING MPS-COMPATIBLE WATER GRADIENT CONTACT LENSES

The invention is related to a process for producing contact lenses that not only comprise a water gradient structural configurations, but also have a minimized uptakes of polyquaternium-1 and a long-lasting surface hydrophilicity and wettability even after being undergone a simulated 30-days lens care regime.

WEEKLY AND MONTHLY DISPOSABLE WATER GRADIENT CONTACT LENSES

The invention is related to contact lenses that not only comprise the much desired water gradient structural configurations, but also have a minimized uptakes of polycationic antimicrobials and a long-lasting surface hydrophilicity and wettability even after going through a 30-days lens care regime. Because of the water gradient structural configuration and a relatively-thick, extremely-soft and water-rich hydrogel surface layer, a contact lens of the invention can provide superior wearing comfort. Further, a contact lens of the invention is compatible with multipurpose lens care solutions present in the market and can endure the harsh lens care handling conditions (e.g., digital rubbings, accidental inversion of contact lenses, etc.) encountered in a daily lens care regime. As such, they are suitable to be used as weekly- or monthly-disposable water gradient contact lenses.

METHOD OF PREPARING A READY-TO-USE URINARY CATHETER AND A CATHETER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN SAID METHOD
20190167942 · 2019-06-06 ·

A method of preparing a ready-to-use catheter by providing a catheter assembly that has a first compartment that includes a catheter therein. The catheter includes on at least a part of its surface an exterior coating designed to reduce the coefficient of friction after treatment with a liquid swelling medium, and a second compartment containing a liquid swelling medium. The method includes sterilising the catheter assembly, adding the liquid swelling medium to the first compartment for wetting/activating the exterior coating of the catheter, and storing the ready-to-use catheter. By using the method according to the invention, the sterilisation of the catheter is effectuated in a dry-state, ensuring that the known problems with wet-sterilisation are completely eliminated and the need for preparing complicated and expensive liquid swelling mediums are no longer required.

METHOD OF PREPARING A READY-TO-USE URINARY CATHETER AND A CATHETER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN SAID METHOD
20190167942 · 2019-06-06 ·

A method of preparing a ready-to-use catheter by providing a catheter assembly that has a first compartment that includes a catheter therein. The catheter includes on at least a part of its surface an exterior coating designed to reduce the coefficient of friction after treatment with a liquid swelling medium, and a second compartment containing a liquid swelling medium. The method includes sterilising the catheter assembly, adding the liquid swelling medium to the first compartment for wetting/activating the exterior coating of the catheter, and storing the ready-to-use catheter. By using the method according to the invention, the sterilisation of the catheter is effectuated in a dry-state, ensuring that the known problems with wet-sterilisation are completely eliminated and the need for preparing complicated and expensive liquid swelling mediums are no longer required.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY CONTROLLING MOVEMENT OF A CONTACT LENS DURING A PACKAGING PROCESS
20240208685 · 2024-06-27 ·

A method of selectively controlling movement of a contact lens in blister packaging comprising a cavity, the method comprising depositing an electric charge at a location in the cavity, securing the contact lens to the blister packaging at the location with the electric charge, and after the step of securing the contact lens, injecting a lens hydrating liquid into the cavity whereby the lens is hydrated and the securing terminated. A method of selectively controlling movement of a contact lens in blister packaging comprising a cavity, the method comprising depositing a droplet of a first lens hydrating liquid in the cavity, securing the contact lens to the blister packaging with the droplet, and after the step of securing the contact lens, injecting a second lens hydrating liquid into the cavity whereby the lens is hydrated.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY CONTROLLING MOVEMENT OF A CONTACT LENS DURING A PACKAGING PROCESS
20240208685 · 2024-06-27 ·

A method of selectively controlling movement of a contact lens in blister packaging comprising a cavity, the method comprising depositing an electric charge at a location in the cavity, securing the contact lens to the blister packaging at the location with the electric charge, and after the step of securing the contact lens, injecting a lens hydrating liquid into the cavity whereby the lens is hydrated and the securing terminated. A method of selectively controlling movement of a contact lens in blister packaging comprising a cavity, the method comprising depositing a droplet of a first lens hydrating liquid in the cavity, securing the contact lens to the blister packaging with the droplet, and after the step of securing the contact lens, injecting a second lens hydrating liquid into the cavity whereby the lens is hydrated.

Support and packaging for membranes

A support assembly for supporting a biological product (e.g., membrane) in an operative position. The support assembly has a base and a cover. A membrane receiving portion of the base defines a plurality of perforations that extend between top and bottom surfaces of the product receiving portion. The cover is releasably coupled to the base in a product-covering position in which the cover overlies the product receiving portion of the base. In the operative position, the biological product engages the top surface of the product receiving portion and the bottom surface of the cover.