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Inventors
Matsuzawa, Yasuo
Winterton, Lynn Cook
Application #
911221
Filed
Jul-23-2001
Published
Apr-19-2005
Current US Class
118/719 156/345.31 156/345.32 414/939
International Classes
C23C 016//00; C23F 001//00; B65G 049//07
Field of Search
118/719 156/345.31 156/345.32 204/298.25 204/298.35 414/939
Assignee
Novartis AG (Basel, CH)
Examiners
Hassanzadeh; Parviz
Attorney, Agent or Firm
Zhou; Jian, Gorman; Robert, Meece; R. Scott
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Abstract
The invention provides a system and method for plasma coating of an optical lens, particularly lenses made of silicone-containing polymer. A system of the invention comprises an entry chamber, a coating chamber downstream from the entry chamber, and an exit chamber downstream from the coating chamber. The coating chamber includes a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein. A system of the invention is configured in a way so that a lens may enter, pass through and exit the system without requiring the coating chamber to be repeatedly pressurized and depressurized.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens, said system comprising:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including a conveyor extending between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
a first negative pressure source in selective communication with said entry chamber;
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed, and said coating chamber including at least a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between said second entrance gate and said second exit gate so that said conveyor conveys said lens between said electrodes;
a source of plasma gas in communication with said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said coating chamber;
a second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber; an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said second negative pressure source, a plasma cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a conveyor extending between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate; and
a third negative pressure source in selective communication with said exit chamber,
wherein said entry chamber includes an entry lock chamber, an entry hold chamber, and a middle gate,
wherein said entry hold chamber is located downstream from said entry lock chamber and in communication with said coating chamber by said first exit gate and said second entrance gate.
wherein said middle gate is disposed between said entry hold chamber and said entry lock chamber so that said entry lock chamber and said entry hold chamber are sealed from each other when said middle gate is closed,
wherein said first negative pressure source is in selective communication with each of said entry lock chamber and said entry hold chamber,
wherein said system includes a source of plasma gas in communication with said entry hold chamber to introduce said gas into said entry hold chamber,
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said entry chamber to said coating chamber, and
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber.
2. The system as in claim 1, wherein said gas is a plasma polymerizable gas.
3. The system as in claim 1, including a vent source in communication with said entry lock chamber to introduce a vent gas therein.
4. The system as in claim 1, including a vent source in communication with said entry hold chamber to introduce a vent gas therein.
5. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens said system comprising:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including a conveyor extending between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
a first negative pressure source in selective communication with said entry chamber;
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed, and said coating chamber including at least a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between said second entrance gate and said second exit gate so that said conveyor conveys said lens between said electrodes;
a source of plasma gas in communication with said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said coating chamber;
a second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said second negative pressure source, a plasma cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a conveyor extending between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate, wherein said exit chamber includes
an exit hold chamber in communication with said coating chamber by said second exit gate and said third entrance gate,
an exit lock chamber downstream from said exit hold chamber, and
a gate disposed between said exit lock chamber and said exit hold chamber so that said exit hold chamber and said exit lock chamber are sealed from each other when said gate therebetween is closed; and
a third negative pressure source in selective communication with said exit chamber,
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said entry chamber to said coating chamber,
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber,
wherein said third negative pressure source is in selective communication with each of said exit lock chamber and said exit hold chamber, and
wherein said system includes a source of plasma gas in communication with said exit hold chamber to introduce said gas into said exit hold chamber.
6. The system as in claim 5, including a vent source in communication with said exit lock chamber to introduce a vent gas therein.
7. The system as in claim 5, including a vent source in communication with said exit hold chamber to introduce a vent gas therein.
8. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens, including:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including a conveyor extending between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
a first negative pressure source in selective communication with said entry chamber;
a drying chamber upstream from said entry chamber and in communication with said entry chamber by said first entrance gate, said drying chamber including a conveyor extending between an entrance to said drying chamber and said first entrance gate,
a gas source in communication with said drying chamber so that said gas source provides a gas having a predetermined relative humidity to an interior area of said drying chamber,
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed, and said coating chamber including at least a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between said second entrance gate and said second exit gate so that said conveyor conveys said lens between said electrodes;
a source of plasma gas in communication with said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said coating chamber;
a second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said second negative pressure source, a plasma cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a conveyor extending between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate; and
a third negative pressure source in selective communication with said exit chamber,
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said entry chamber to said coating chamber, and
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber.
9. The system as in claim 8, wherein said drying chamber includes a series of tandemly arranged subchambers.
10. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens, comprising:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including a conveyor extending between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
a first negative pressure source in selective communication with said entry chamber;
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed, and said coating chamber including at least a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between said second entrance gate and said second exit gate so that said conveyor conveys said lens between said electrodes;
a source of plasma gas in communication with said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said coating chamber;
a second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said second negative pressure source, a plasma cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a conveyor extending between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate; and
a third negative pressure source in selective communication with said exit chamber;
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said entry chamber to said coating chamber,
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber, and
wherein the system further includes a control system in operative communication with said entry chamber conveyor, said coating chamber conveyor, said exit chamber conveyor, said first negative pressure source, said second negative pressure source, said third negative pressure source, said gas source, said first exit gate, said second entrance gate, said second exit gate and said third entrance gate, said control system configured to
activate said second negative pressure source to maintain said predetermined pressure in said coating chamber,
activate said gas source to maintain said gas in said coating chamber,
activate said entry chamber conveyor to move said lens into said entry chamber when said entry chamber is at ambient pressure and said first exit gate is closed,
thereafter, when said first entrance gate is dosed, activate said first negative pressure source to bring an area within said entry chamber adjacent said first exit gate to said predetermined pressure,
thereafter open said first exit gate and said second entrance gate and activate said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor to move said lens from said entry chamber into said coating chamber and between said electrodes,
activate said third negative pressure source to bring an area within said exit chamber adjacent said third entrance gate to said predetermined pressure,
thereafter open said second exit gate and said third entrance gate and activate said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor to move said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber, and
thereafter close said third entrance gate.
11. The system as in claim 1, including a plurality of said pairs of spaced apart electrodes arranged in tandem in said coating chamber.
12. The system as in claim 11, including a respective said source of plasma gas to introduce said gas into said coating chamber proximate each said pair of said spaced apart electrodes.
13. The system as in claim 11, including a respective said second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber proximate each said pair of said spaced apart electrodes.
14. The system as in claim 1, including an entry buffer area upstream from said spaced apart electrodes and an exit buffer area downstream from said spaced apart electrodes.
15. The system as in claim 1, wherein the first exit gate and second entrance gate comprise a single gate and wherein said second exit gate and said third entrance gate comprise a single gate.
16. A system for applying a polymer coating to optical lenses, said system comprising:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including a conveyor extending between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
a first negative pressure source in selective communication with said entry chamber;
a first source of plasma-polymerizable gas in selective communication with said entry chamber to introduce said gas into a portion of said entry chamber adjacent said first exit gate;
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed, and said coating chamber including a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between said second entrance gate and said second exit gate so that said conveyor conveys a carrier of said lenses between said electrodes;
a second source of said plasma-polymerizable gas in communication with said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said coating chamber;
a second negative pressure source in communication with said coating chamber;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said second negative pressure source a plasma polymerization cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a conveyor extending between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate;
a third source of said plasma-polymerizable gas in selective communication with said exit chamber to introduce said gas into a portion of said exit chamber adjacent said third entrance gate;
a third negative pressure source in selective communication with said exit chamber,
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens carrier from said entry chamber to said coating chamber, and
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass said lens carrier from said coating chamber to said exit chamber; and
a control system in operative communication with said entry chamber conveyor, said coating chamber conveyor, said exit chamber conveyor, said first negative pressure source, said second negative pressure source, said third negative pressure source, said first gas source, said second gas source, said third gas source, said first exit gate, said second entrance gate, said second exit gate and said third entrance gate, said control system configured to
activate said second negative pressure source to maintain said predetermined pressure in said coating chamber,
activate said second gas source to maintain said gas in said coating chamber,
activate said entry chamber conveyor to move said lens carrier into said entry chamber when said entry chamber is at ambient pressure and said first exit gate is closed,
thereafter, when said first entrance gate is closed, activate said first negative pressure source said first gas source to fill said area adjacent said first exit gate with said gas and to bring said entry chamber adjacent portion to said predetermined pressure,
thereafter open said first exit gate and said second entrance gate and activate said entry chamber conveyor and said coating chamber conveyor to move said lens carrier from said entry chamber into said coating chamber and between said electrodes,
activate said third negative pressure source and said third gas source to fill said exit chamber adjacent portion with said gas and to bring said exit chamber adjacent portion to said predetermined pressure,
thereafter open said second exit gate and said third entrance gate and activate said coating chamber conveyor and said exit chamber conveyor to move said lens carrier from said coating chamber to said exit chamber, and
thereafter close said third entrance gate.
17. The system as in claim 16, including a vent source in communication with said exit chamber to introduce a vent gas therein and wherein said control system is in operative communication with said vent source to introduce said vent gas into said exit chamber to bring a portion of said third exit chamber in which said carrier is disposed to ambient pressure after closing said third entrance gate.
18. A system for applying a polymer coating to optical lenses, said system comprising:
an entry lock chamber having a first gate at an entrance thereto;
an entry hold chamber having a second gate disposed between said entry lock and said entry hold, said first gate and said second gate sealing said entry lock chamber when closed;
a first conveyor disposed in said entry lock chamber and extending between said first gate and said second gate;
an entry buffer chamber having a third gate disposed between said entry hold chamber and said entry buffer chamber, said second gate and said third gate sealing said entry hold chamber when closed;
a second conveyor disposed in said entry hold chamber and extending between said second gate and said third gate;
a coating chamber in open communication with said entry buffer chamber;
an exit buffer chamber in open communication with said coating chamber;
an exit chamber having a fourth gate disposed between said exit buffer and said exit chamber and having a fifth gate at an exit of said exit chamber, said fourth gate and said fifth gate sealing said exit chamber when closed;
a third conveyor disposed in said entry buffer chamber, said coating chamber and said exit buffer chamber and extending between said third gate and said fourth gate;
a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed in said coating chamber so that said third conveyor conveys a carrier of said lenses between said electrodes;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each said electrode so that, upon establishment of a first predetermined pressure in said second chamber by said coating chamber negative pressure source, a plasma polymerization cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes;
a fourth conveyor disposed in said exit chamber and extending between said fourth gate and said fifth gate;
a respective negative pressure source in communication with each of said entry lock chamber, said entry hold chamber, said entry buffer chamber, said coating chamber, said exit buffer chamber and said exit chamber;
a respective source of plasma-polymerizable gas in selective communication with each of said entry hold chamber, said entry buffer chamber, said coating chamber, said exit buffer chamber and said exit chamber to introduce said polymerizable gas therein;
a first vent source in communication with said entry lock chamber to introduce a vent gas therein; and
a second vent source in communication with said exit hold chamber to introduce a vent gas therein,
wherein said entry lock chamber communicates with said entry hold chamber through said second gate so that said first conveyor and said second conveyor communicate to pass said lens carrier from said entry lock chamber to said entry hold chamber,
wherein said entry hold chamber communicates with said entry buffer chamber through said third gate so that said second conveyor and said third conveyor communicate to pass said lens carrier from said entry hold chamber to said entry buffer chamber, and
wherein said exit buffer chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said fourth gate so that said third conveyor and said fourth conveyor communicate to pass said lens carrier from said exit buffer chamber to said exit chamber.
19. The system as in claim 18, including a control system in operative communication with said first, second, third and fourth conveyors, said respective negative pressure sources, said respective sources of plasma polymerizable gas, said first, second, third and fifth gates and said first and second vent sources, said control system configured to
activate said respective negative pressure sources in communication with said entry buffer chamber, said coating chamber and said exit buffer chamber to maintain said first predetermined pressure therein,
activate said respective source of plasma polymerizable gas to maintain said gas in said entry buffer chamber, said coating chamber and said exit buffer chamber,
activate said first conveyor to move said lens carrier into said entry lock chamber when said entry lock chamber is at ambient pressure and said second gate is closed,
thereafter, when said first gate and said second gate are closed, activate said respective negative pressure source to bring said entry lock to a second predetermined pressure,
activate said respective negative pressure source in communication with said entry hold chamber to bring said entry hold chamber to said second predetermined pressure,
thereafter, when said entry lock chamber and said entry hold chamber are at said second predetermined pressure, open said second gate and activate said first conveyor and said second conveyor to move said carrier from said entry lock chamber to said entry hold chamber,
thereafter, close said second gate and activate said respective source of plasma polymerizable gas in communication with said entry hold chamber to fill said entry hold chamber with said polymerizable gas,
thereafter, when said entry hold chamber is at said first predetermined pressure, open said third gate and activate said second conveyor and said third conveyor to move said lens carrier from said entry hold chamber to said entry buffer chamber,
thereafter, activate said third conveyor to move said lens carrier between said electrodes and to said exit buffer,
after moving said lens carrier from said entry hold chamber to said entry buffer chamber, close said third gate and activate said first vent source to introduce said vent gas into said entry hold chamber,
close said fourth gate and activate said respective negative pressure source and said respective source of plasma polymerizable gas to fill a portion of said exit chamber adjacent said fourth gate with said polymerizable gas and to bring said exit chamber portion to said first predetermined pressure,
when said lens carrier is in said exit buffer chamber, said exit chamber portion is filled with said polymerizable gas, and said exit buffer chamber and said exit chamber portion are at said first predetermined pressure, thereafter open said fourth gate and activate said third conveyor and said fourth conveyor to move said lens carrier from said exit buffer chamber to said exit chamber,
thereafter close said fourth gate and activate said second vent source to introduce said vent gas into a portion of said exit chamber in which said lens is located.
20. The system as in claim 19, including
a drying chamber upstream from said entry lock chamber and in communication with said entry chamber by said first gate, said drying chamber including a conveyor extending between an entrance to said drying chamber and said first gate, and
a gas source in communication with said drying chamber so that said gas source provides a gas having a predetermined relative humidity to an interior area of said drying chamber.
21. The system as in claim 20, wherein said drying chamber includes a series of tandemly arranged subchambers.
22. The system as in claim 18, including a plurality of said pairs of spaced apart electrodes arranged in tandem in said coating chamber.
23. The system as in claim 19, wherein
said exit chamber includes
an exit hold chamber in communication with said exit buffer chamber by said fourth gate,
an exit lock chamber downstream from said exit hold chamber, and
a sixth gate in communication with said control system and disposed between said exit lock chamber and said exit hold chamber so that said exit hold chamber and said exit lock chamber are sealed from each other when said sixth gate is closed,
said system includes a said respective negative pressure source in selective communication with each of said exit lock chamber and said exit hold chamber,
said system includes a said respective source of plasma polymerizable gas in communication with said exit hold chamber to introduce said gas into said exit hold chamber,
said second vent source is in communication with said exit lock chamber, and
said control system is configured to
after said lens carrier is moved from said exit buffer chamber to said exit hold chamber and said fourth gate is closed, activate said respective negative pressure source to remove said polymerizable gas from said exit hold chamber,
activate said respective negative pressure source in communication with said exit lock chamber,
thereafter, when said lens carrier is in said exit hold chamber, said polymerizable gas has been removed from said exit hold chamber and said exit hold and exit lock chambers are at the same pressure, open said sixth gate and activate said fourth conveyor to move said lens carrier from said exit hold chamber to said exit lock chamber,
thereafter, close said sixth gate, and
thereafter, activate said second vent source to introduce said vent gas into said exit lock chamber and bring said exit lock chamber to ambient pressure.
24. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens, said system comprising:
an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate, said first entrance gate and said first exit gate sealing said entry chamber when closed, and said entry chamber including means for conveying said lens between said first entrance gate and said first exit gate;
means for selectively applying negative pressure to said entry chamber;
a coating chamber having a second entrance gate and a second exit gate, said second entrance gate and said second exit gate sealing said coating chamber when closed;
means for introducing a plasma gas into said coating chamber;
means for applying negative pressure to said coating chamber;
means for maintaining a plasma cloud of said gas in said coating chamber;
means for conveying said lens through said cloud;
an exit chamber having a third entrance gate and a third exit gate, said third entrance gate and said third exit gate sealing said exit chamber when closed and said exit chamber including a means for conveying said lens between said third entrance gate and said third exit gate; and
means for selectively applying negative pressure to said exit chamber,
wherein the entry chamber further includes an entry lock chamber, an entry hold chamber, and a middle gate, wherein the middle gate is disposed between said entry hold chamber and said entry lock chamber so that said entry lock chamber and said entry hold chamber are sealed from each other when said middle gate is closed, wherein said entry hold chamber is downstream from said entry lock chamber and in communication with said coating chamber by said first exit gate and said second entrance gate,
wherein said means for selectively applying negative pressure to said entry chamber is in selective communication with each of said entry lock chamber and said entry hold chamber,
wherein said system includes a source of plasma gas in communication with said entry hold chamber to introduce said gas into said entry hold chamber,
wherein said entry chamber communicates with said coating chamber through said first exit gate and said second entrance gate so that said entry chamber conveying means and said coating chamber conveying means communicate to pass said lens from said entry chamber to said coating chamber, and
wherein said coating chamber communicates with said exit chamber through said second exit gate and said third entrance gate so that said coating chamber conveying means and said exit chamber conveying means communicate to pass said lens from said coating chamber to said exit chamber.
25. A system for treating the surface of an optical lens, said system comprising:
an entry lock chamber;
an entry hold chamber downstream from said entry lock chamber;
a coating chamber downstream from said entry hold chamber and including a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein;
an exit chamber downstream from said coating chamber;
a conveyor extending through said entry lock chamber, said entry hold chamber, said coating chamber and said exit chamber so that said conveyor conveys said lens between said electrodes;
a source of plasma gas in communication with said entry hold chamber and said coating chamber to introduce said gas into said entry hold chamber and said coating chamber;
a negative pressure source in communication with said entry lock chamber, said entry hold chamber, said coating chamber and said exit chamber;
an electrical power source in communication with said electrodes so that, upon introduction of said gas in said coating chamber by said gas source and upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in said coating chamber by said negative pressure source and of a predetermined potential at each said electrode, a plasma cloud of said gas is established between said electrodes; and
a control system in communication with said negative pressure source, said entry lock chamber, said entry hold chamber, said coating chamber, said exit chamber and said conveyor, said control system configured to move said lens through each said chamber by said conveyor, to selectively seal each chamber and to selectively pressurize and depressurize said entry lock chamber, said entry hold chamber, and said exit chamber.
26. The system as in claim 5, including a plurality of said pairs of spaced apart electrodes arranged in tandem in said coating chamber.
27. The system as in claim 5, including an entry buffer area upstream from said spaced apart electrodes and an exit buffer area downstream from said spaced apart electrodes.
28. The system as in claim 5, wherein the first exit gate and second entrance gate comprise a single gate and wherein said second exit gate and said third entrance gate comprise a single gate.
29. The system as in claim 8, including a plurality of said pairs of spaced apart electrodes arranged in tandem in said coating chamber.
30. The system as in claim 8, including an entry buffer area upstream from said spaced apart electrodes and an exit buffer area downstream from said spaced apart electrodes.
31. The system as in claim 8, wherein the first exit gate and second entrance gate comprise a single gate and wherein said second exit gate and said third entrance gate comprise a single gate.
32. The system as in claim 24, including an entry buffer area upstream from said spaced apart electrodes and an exit buffer area downstream from said spaced apart electrodes.
33. The system as in claim 25, including an entry buffer area upstream from said spaced apart electrodes and an exit buffer area downstream from said spaced apart electrodes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a system for coating contact lenses, or other optical lens devices, particularly those made of silicone-containing polymer. Hereinafter the term silicone polymers are used to indicate silicone-containing polymers suitable for ocular uses, including rigid silicone polymers, silicone elastomers and silicone hydrogels. The advantages of silicone polymers as contact lens materials have long been recognized. However, silicone polymers have several disadvantages. For example, certain materials in the eye's tear film tend to adhere to the lenses and reduce their optical clarity. The silicone lens, especially silicone elastomer or hydrogel lens, may be tacky and this characteristic may render the lens to stick to the cornea, and the material's hydrophobic nature prevents the lens from wetting.
To resolve these problems, it is known to apply a very thin hydrophilic coating using electrical glow discharge polymerization. Generally, the coating process involves placing a silicone lens core in, or moving it through, a plasma cloud so that the material adheres to the core. Although various materials may be used, hydrocarbons such as methane may be used.
The polymerized coating provides a highly wettable surface without significantly, if at all, reducing the oxygen and carbon dioxide permeability of the lens. It also provides an effective barrier against tear film material that would otherwise adhere to the lens, thereby preventing the optical clarity degradation that would otherwise occur.
Conventional plasma polymerization lens coating techniques employ batch systems in which one or more silicone lens cores are placed in a reactor chamber between opposing electrodes. The chamber is then sealed and depressurized by a vacuum system. Significant time is required to pump the batch system to the operative pressure. When a suitable pressure is achieved in the chamber, a process gas is introduced into the chamber interior, and the electrodes are energized. The resulting plasma cloud may apply a thin polymer coating to the lens. After an appropriate time, the electrodes are de-energized, and the reactor chamber is brought back to atmospheric pressure so that the lenses may be removed.
It has been recognized that it is preferable to move the lenses through the plasma cloud. Thus, in certain systems, the silicone lens cores are mounted on a rotating wheel disposed between the electrodes so that the wheel carries the lenses through the cloud. These systems are sometimes described as "continuous" systems to distinguish them from other batch systems. However, all such systems are considered to be batch systems for purposes of the present disclosure in that each requires a reactor chamber that must be repeatedly pressurized and depressurized as one or more groups of silicone lens cores are placed in and removed from the system.
One example of a batch system is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 4,312,575 to Peyman et al., the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein for all purposes. In "Ultrathin Coating Of Plasma Polymer Of Methane Applied On The Surface Of Silicone Contact Lenses," Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Vol. 22, 919-937 (1988), Peng Ho and Yasuda describe a batch system including a bell-shaped vacuum chamber in which opposing aluminum electrodes are disposed. A rotatable aluminum plate sits between the electrodes and is driven by an induction motor within the system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention recognizes and addresses disadvantages of prior art constructions and methods.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved lens plasma coating system.
This and other objects are achieved by a system for treating the surface of an optical lens. The system includes an entry chamber having a first entrance gate and a first exit gate. The first entrance gate and the first exit gate seal the entry chamber when the gates are closed. The entry chamber includes a conveyor extending between the first entrance gate and the first exit gate. A first negative pressure source is in selective communication with the entry chamber. A coating chamber has a second entrance gate and a second exit gate. The second entrance gate and the second exit gate seal the coating chamber when they are closed. The coating chamber includes a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein and a conveyor extending between the second entrance gate and the second exit gate so that the conveyor conveys the lens between the electrodes. A source of plasma gas is in communication with the coating chamber to introduce the gas into the coating chamber. A second negative pressure source is in communication with the coating chamber. An electrical power source is in communication with the electrodes to apply a predetermined electrical potential at each electrode so that, upon establishment of a predetermined pressure in the coating chamber by the second negative pressure source, a plasma cloud of the gas is established between the electrodes. An exit chamber has a third entrance gate and a third exit gate. The third entrance gate and the third exit gate seal the exit chamber when they are closed, and the exit chamber includes a conveyor extending between the third entrance gate and the third exit gate. A third negative pressure source is in selective communication with the exit chamber. The entry chamber communicates with the coating chamber through the first exit gate and the second entrance gate so that the entry chamber conveyor and the coating chamber conveyor communicate to pass the lens from the entry chamber to the coating chamber. The coating chamber communicates with the exit chamber through the second exit gate and the third entrance gate so that the coating chamber conveyor and the exit chamber conveyor communicate to pass the lens from the coating chamber to the exit chamber.
A method for treating the surface of an optical lens according to the present invention includes providing first an optical lens and providing a coating chamber including a pair of spaced apart electrodes disposed therein. A plasma gas is maintained in the coating chamber. A first predetermined pressure is maintained in the coating chamber, and a predetermined electric potential is maintained at each electrode so that a plasma cloud of gas is established between the electrodes. An entry chamber is provided upstream from the coating chamber, and the first lens is moved into the entry chamber. Gas is introduced into at least a portion of the entry chamber adjacent the coating chamber, and at least that portion of the entry chamber is brought to the first predetermined pressure. The entry chamber is brought into communication with the coating chamber, and the first lens is moved from the entry chamber into the coating chamber and through the plasma cloud. An exit chamber is provided downstream from the coating chamber. Gas is introduced into at least a portion of the exit chamber adjacent the coating chamber, and at least that portion of the exit chamber is brought to the first predetermined pressure. The first lens is moved from the coating chamber to the exit chamber.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended drawings, in which:
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a lens holding tray for use in a lens coating system and method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 1B is an enlarged perspective view of the holding tray as in FIG. 1A;
FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 1C--1C in FIG. 1B;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a lens tray carrier and a slug (i.e. carrier holding system) for use in a lens coating system and method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3, presented on separate drawing sheets as FIGS. 3A and 3B, is a schematic illustration of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4A is a partial perspective view of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 4B--4B in FIG. 4A;
FIG. 4C is a partial perspective view of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5A is a partial perspective view of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of a chamber and valve as shown in FIG. 5A;
FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6B is a plan view of the interior magnetic arrangement of a magnetic device for use in a coating chamber of a lens coating system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent same or analogous features or elements of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
The present invention is directed to an optical lens coating system in which lens cores may enter, pass through and exit the system without requiring the coating zone to be repeatedly pressurized and depressurized. Although the discussion herein describes the use of a methane containing plasma cloud to apply a hydrophilic polymer coating to silicone lens cores, it should be understood that this is for exemplary purposes only and that other plasma and lens materials may be used. For example, the system may employ any suitable plasma, whether generated of hydrocarbon or other appropriate material, that would apply a desirable coating on a lens core. Additionally, the plasma may be comprised of an oxidizing gas so that the lens core surface is oxidized to create a hydrophilic layer. As used herein, a {character pullout} on line coating{character pullout} includes such a layer. Further, the system may be used in conjunction with lens cores made of any material upon which it is desirable to place a coating. Thus, it should be understood by those skilled in this art that the description of silicone lens cores and methane plasma herein is not intended to limit the scope or spirit of the present invention.
Furthermore the system may use any suitable apparatus and method for generating plasma to treat lens cores. Such apparatus and methods should be understood by those skilled in the art and are therefore not discussed in detail herein. Thus, it should also be understood that the particular arrangement described below for generating plasma is provided for exemplary purposes only.
Prior to entering the system, referring now to FIG. 1A, the lens cores are placed in a holding tray 10 having an outer frame 12 and vertical intermediate members 14. FIG. 1A illustrates an examplary holding tray. Seven rows of wire holders 16 extend between each adjacent vertical member. In the two outer columns 18 and 20, each row contains four holders, while each row in the two inner columns 22 and 24 includes three holders. Thus, the tray includes ninety-eight holders in all.
Referring to FIGS. 1B and 1C, each holder 16 includes an annular wire rim 26 and five wire stems 28 extending radially inward therefrom. A lens core 30 is placed in each holder so that it sits on the stems 28. Holder 16 is described in more detail in commonly-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,874,127, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Referring again to FIG. 1A, and also referring to FIG. 2, each holding tray 10 includes a pair of hooks 32 on the opposing outer vertical members 14 of frame 12. Corresponding hooks 34 on a tray carrier 36 receive hooks 32 so that holding tray 10 may be hung on the tray carrier. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, carrier 36 may hold four holding trays 10 and, therefore, up to three hundred ninety two lens cores.
Referring now to FIGS. 3A and 3B, the tray carrier is placed into a linear plasma coating system 40. Initially, the trays move through a drying chamber comprised of five subchambers (hereinafter referred to as "zones") 42A-42E, each approximately five meters long. The tray carrier remains for a total of about twenty minutes in the drying chamber for a desired time, say about twenty minutes or sufficient to meet the necessary vacuum and coating application target.
Because the lens cores may contain a hydrophilic material, they can be hygroscopic and therefore can absorb water from the environment. Thus, it may be desirable to allow drying time. The dry zones maintain a constant relative humidity level, e.g., at or below ten percent to permit further drying, if necessary, and also provide a dry buffer area in which to place lens cores prior to entering the coating zones.
Referring also to FIGS. 2, 4A and 4B, each tray carrier is received in a rectangular slot 44 defined as a "slug" 46. A pair of bolts secures the carrier in the slug. A bore 48 extends through slug 46 beneath the tray carrier. The drying chamber includes a conveyor to transport the slug and carrier (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "carrier" unless otherwise indicated). The conveyor is comprised of individual conveyors in the zones 42A-42E, each extending between opposing wheels 52 and 54. A servo motor 56 drives the conveyor and may be controlled by a personal computer, main frame system or other programmable logic circuit (hereinafter referred to generally as "PLC"). Two side members 58 sit on respective sides of the conveyor, and rollers 60 are disposed in gaps 62 in each side member to guide the tray carrier as it passes between the side members.
A light source 64 mounted in one side member directs light across to the other side member, where it is detected by a light detector 66. The light source and light detector are aligned so that light passes between them through bore 48 in slug 46. Light detector 66 outputs a signal to the PLC which, in turn, controls servo motor 56. Accordingly, the PLC detects the carrier's presence as the slug initially breaks the light beam between source 64 and detector 66 upon entering the first dry zone 42A. Other carrier detection systems may be utilized in lieu of the light detector; for example pressure or contact microswitches may also be employed. When bore 48 reaches the light source/detector pair, detector 66 again detects the light beam, and the PLC stops servo motor 56 for an approximate preprogrammed time say four minutes. At the end of this time, the PLC again activates motor 56 so that the carrier is passed to the second dry zone, 42B. Dry zone 42B has a conveyor, motor and side member pair like that of zone 42A, except that an additional mechanism is included in zone 42B to rotate the side members and conveyor ninety degrees so that the carrier may be passed to zone 42C. In each zone, however, a light source/detector pair is provided to detect the presence of a carrier in the zone. The PLC moves the carrier from one dry zone to the next if no carrier is still waiting in the subsequent zone.
The entrance to zone 42A may be open or may have a suitable covering as appropriate for a given system. A respective duct 68 feeds from a suitable air handling system (not shown) and directs the conditioned air or gas to each dry zone. Suitable ventilation ducts may also be provided. The air conditioning system may be independently controlled to continuously provide properly temperature-controlled and humidified air to the ducts, e.g., at approximately 70.degree. F. +/-2.degree..
Referring again to FIGS. 3A and 3B, the PLC moves the carrier through a slit valve 72 into an entry lock 70 if the carrier has been in dry zone 42E for a sufficient duration, if no carrier is waiting in entry lock 70, and if suitable conditions exist in entry lock 70 as described in more detail below. Entry lock 70 includes a conveyor 50 and side members 58 as in the dry zones. A light source/detector pair is also provided so that the PLC senses when the carrier is fully within the entry lock. The PLC then stops the servo motor that drives the conveyor and closes the slit valves at the entry lock's entrance and exit to seal the entry lock.
Referring also to FIGS. 5A and 5B, the entrance slit valve 72 includes a door 74 having a sealing material 76 that lines the periphery of its inside surface. Door 74 is hinged so that it is movable by a linkage 78 between an open and closed position. The PLC controls linkage 78. When the door is in its closed position, seal 76 surrounds and seals an entrance passage 80 into entry lock 70.
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