Patent classifications
C10N2040/50
LENS OIL HAVING A NARROW MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION FOR INTRAOCULAR LENS DEVICES
A silicone oil having a mean molecular weight average greater than about 20,000 Daltons, with no more than about 3% to about 4% of the total silicone oil by weight being comprised of components having a molecular weight less than about 15,000 Daltons. In some embodiments, the silicone oil is used in intraocular lens devices.
LUBRICOUS SILICONE
A method for making an insertable or implantable medical device including a lubricous coating on a silicone substrate includes treating the silicone substrate with an atmospheric plasma at about atmospheric pressure, the atmospheric plasma formed from a noble gas; applying a solution directly to the treated silicone substrate, the solution including a thermoplastic polyurethane; and heating the silicone substrate and the applied solution to form the lubricous coating on the silicone substrate.
Hydrophilic coatings and methods of forming the same
Hydrophilic coatings including a base coat layer and a top coat layer wherein at least one of the base coat and top coat compositions that form the hydrophilic coatings comprises a diacrylate compound have a number average molecular weight less than 1000.
Self-Lubricating Medical Articles
Medical articles formed from a polyurethane-based resin including a modifying oligomer provide enhanced properties. A modifying oligomer incorporated into a backbone, as a side chain, or both of the polyurethane-based resin formed by a diisocyanate, a polyglycol, and a diol chain extender has at least one, preferably two, alcohol moieties (COH) and a functional moiety. Exemplary modifying oligomers are: a diol-containing perfluoropolyether incorporated into the backbone, a monofunctional polysiloxane (e.g., monodialcohol-terminated polydimethylsiloxane) incorporated as the side chain, and combinations thereof. Medical articles herein are self-lubricating and/or anti-fouling.
PACKAGING HAVING SLIDING LAYER AND METHOD FOR PHARMACEUTICAL AND COSMETIC SUBSTANCES AND PREPARATION FOR PRODUCING SAME
A liquid preparation for application to an inner side of a hollow body to produce a sliding layer on a packaging for pharmaceuticals or cosmetic products comprises the following constituents: a reactive silicone system for forming a silicone network of the sliding layer, a catalyst for catalyzing the cross-linking reaction of the reactive silicone system, at least one unreactive silicone oil, and at least one diluent. The diluent comprises a silicon-containing compound and a content of the at least one diluent in the preparation amounts to more than 45 percent by weight and less than 95 percent by weight in the preparation.
METHOD FOR STERILIZING A SUBSTRATE HAVING A HYDROPHILIC COATING AND STERILIZED SUBSTRATES
Methods for sterilizing a substrate with radiation and radiation sterilized substrates.
Lens oil having a narrow molecular weight distribution for intraocular lens devices
A silicone oil having a mean molecular weight average greater than about 20,000 Daltons, with no more than about 3% to about 4% of the total silicone oil by weight being comprised of components having a molecular weight less than about 15,000 Daltons. In some embodiments, the silicone oil is used in intraocular lens devices.
MEDICAL DEVICE, FUNCTIONAL PART FOR A MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR STERILIZING AND/OR PRODUCING STERILIZATION RESISTANCE OF A MEDICAL DEVICE OR FUNCTIONAL PART
A medical device, an elastically deformable functional part for a medical device, and a method for sterilizing and/or for establishing sterilization resistance of a medical device or an elastically deformable functional part. The elastically deformable functional part has an openable slit arrangement that widens or opens upon elastic deformation of the elastically deformable functional part and recloses upon cessation of the elastic deformation. The slit wall faces of the slit arrangement are coated with a composition that includes a silicone oil and a thickener.
DURABLE SURFACE COATINGS
Described herein are durable coatings, i.e. for medical devices, and methods of forming the coatings.
MEDICAL LUBRICANT
A medical lubricant may comprise a base oil. The medical lubricant can be used on a surgical device.