Silicone resin optical devices

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G02B 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1111185

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Optical devices such as corneal, scleral and interocular lenses are made from phenyl-containing siloxane resins. They combine a high degree of oxygen transmission with ease of fabrication inherent to hard materials, thereby providing increased wearer comfort and ease of fabrication. A typical resin is a copolymer of phenyl, vinyl and methyl siloxanes having at least about 0.2 phenyl groups per silicon.

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