Polishing of optical and non-optical tools for improved mold flow
View Patent ↗This invention is related to the process of polishing the optically critical surface of the front piece as well as the back piece, or non-optical surface, used to make molds used in double-sided molding process to make contact lens for reducing warpage of the mold, radius changes in different cavities and amount of cylindrical distortion. The polishing of both of the front piece and back piece causes the mold material to see a very similar coefficient of friction on both top and bottom surface and provides uniform flow front.
1. A method for creating a mold half for making a contact lens comprising the steps of:
obtaining a front tool and a back tool, wherein the front tool and the back tool are needed to create the mold half;
polishing a first side of the front tool to obtain an optically critical surface, wherein the first side of the front tool creates the portion of the mold half that contacts prepolymers of a contact lens to be formed using the contact lens mold;
polishing a side of the back tool, wherein the polished side of the back tool creates a portion of the mold half that does not contact the prepolymers of the contact lens to be formed using the contact lens mold; and
mating the front tool and a back tool and introducing a flowable mold material between the polished sides of the front tool and the back tool, thus creating the mold half.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein polishing said second side reduces boundary layer effects.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said polishing is achieved by one or more of the following: using diamond compound paste and using a polishing pad.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said polishing is achieved by using magnetic resonance.
5. A method of creating a mold half for making a contact lens comprising the steps of:
milling rod material to create a front tool and a back tool, wherein the front tool and the back tool are needed to create a mold half for making a contact lens;
lathing the front tool and the back tools,
polishing a first side of the front tool to obtain an optically critical surface, wherein the first side of the front tool creates the portion of the mold half that contacts prepolymers of a contact lens to be formed using the contact lens mold;
polishing a side of the back tool, wherein the polished side of the back tool creates a portion of the mold half that does not contact the prepolymers of the contact lens to be formed using the contact lens mold; and
mating the front tool and a back tool and introducing a flowable mold material between the polished sides of the front tool and the back tool, thus creating the mold half.
6. The method of claim 5 , wherein polishing said second side reduces cylindrical distortion in a resultant lens.
7. The method of claim 5 , wherein polishing said second side reduces boundary layer effects.
8. The method of claim 5 wherein said polishing is achieved by one or more of the following: using diamond compound paste and using a polishing pad.
9. The method of claim 5 , wherein said polishing is achieved by using magnetic resonance.