![]() | |
| Submit your article Contact us | |
The Origin Of Contact LensesPosted by Tim Gorman on: 2005-07-07 23:05:30
During the years 1887 and 1888 more progress was made with contact lenses. The first contact lenses to be made completely out of glass were invented by three men by the names of A. Eugen Fick, Edouard Kalt and August Muller. Although these lenses were a step in the right direction of progress, they tended to be anything but comfortable and corrected only a small amount of vision problems. The development of contact lenses made a huge step in the vision correction field when a new plastic called polymethylmethacrylate (abbreviated PMMA) appeared on the market. Following close on the heels of this new plastic, was a man named Kevin Touhy who applied for, and was approved for a patent in 1948 to make the very first ever plastic contact lenses. These lenses proved a great deal more comfortable for contact lens wearers. The inventor most widely credited with the pioneering of contact lenses however is a chemist from Czechoslovakia by the name of Otto Wichterle in the year 1961. His soft lenses continue to be the number one choice for contact lens wearers throughout the world.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and publisher of Vision-Doctor.com. He provides more contact lens tips and discount contact lenses that you can research and purchase in your pajamas on his website. |
|