B29D11/00653

Method of manufacturing a spectacle lens

A method for manufacturing a spectacle lens having a lens substrate and at least one coating is disclosed. The method includes providing a lens substrate having an uncoated or precoated front surface and an uncoated or precoated back surface, applying at least one coating to at least one of the surfaces of the lens substrate, the surface of the at least one coating being modifiable when contacted with at least one medium able to modify the surface of the at least one coating, contacting the surface of the at least one coating, partially or completely, with the at least one medium, considering the individual peripheral refraction, obtaining the spectacle lens having the lens substrate and the at least one coating, the surface of the at least one coating being modified according to the individual peripheral refraction.

Method for making photochromic contact lenses

Described herein is a method for producing photochromic silicone hydrogel contact lenses in a relatively efficient and consistent manner from a polymerizable composition under a controlled thermal curing scheme. The main polymerizable components in the polymerizable composition are a high radical-reactive hydrophilic (meth)acrylamido monomer, a high radical-reactive siloxane-containing (meth)acrylamido monomer, and a polysiloxane vinylic crosslinker(s) free of low-reactive ethylenically unsaturated group as the main crosslinker. The thermal free radical initiator having a 10 hour half-life temperature (T.sub.10h?) of from about 50? C. to about 90? C. The controlled thermal curing scheme includes maintaining a first curing temperature of from about (T.sub.10h??20)? C. to about T.sub.10h?? C. for a first curing time and maintaining a second curing temperature of from about (T.sub.10h?+10)? C. to about (T.sub.10h?+35)? C. for a second curing time.

Method of forming a photochromic segmented multifocal lens

A method of forming a photochromic segmented multifocal lens is described. The method involves, forming a segmented multifocal lens blank by molding, in which the segmented multifocal lens blank has a front surface and a rear surface. The front surface of the segmented multifocal lens blank includes a segmented optical power addition portion. The method further includes, grinding the rear surface of the segmented multifocal lens blank, thereby forming a segmented multifocal finished lens having a front surface and a rear surface. The front surface of the segmented multifocal finished lens includes the segmented optical power addition portion. The method additionally includes, forming a photochromic coating layer over at least a portion of the rear surface of the segmented multifocal finished lens. The photochromic coating layer includes at least one photochromic compound.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN OPHTHALMIC ARTICLE
20190358920 · 2019-11-28 ·

The invention provides a method for manufacturing an ophthalmic article having at least one optical function and at least one predetermined transmission parameter, comprising the steps (102) of surfacing at least a first face of a first body of said article, made from a first material, according to a first geometry determined for providing said predetermined transmission parameters; and surfacing (103) at least a second face of a second body of said article, made from a second material, according to a second geometry determined at least according to said first geometry, for providing said optical.

Method of Manufacture of a Lens with Gradient Properties Using Imbibition Technology
20190358919 · 2019-11-28 ·

A method of producing an optical article includes applying an imbibition composition having at least one dye onto at least a portion of at least one imbibable surface (45) of a substrate (20) to form a coated substrate (10). The method further includes irradiating at least a portion of the coated substrate with heat from a heat source (80) to form a heat gradient across the coated substrate (10) to diffuse the at least one dye into the imbibable surface to form an at least partially imbibed substrate having a dye concentration gradient corresponding to the heat gradient. The method further includes removing a residual component of the imbibition composition from the at least partially imbibed substrate. The dye concentration gradient forms a gradient pattern upon exposure to actinic radiation.

Functional laminated spectacle lens having functional layer formed by spin-coating

A functional laminated spectacle lens is provided which includes, as constituent layers, an outer lens, a polarizing film, and an inner lens. A functional layer is formed on at least one of the constituent layers. Another constituent layer is laminated on and joined to the functional layer through an adhesive layer. The functional layer is formed using a spin coating material which is obtained by incorporating a functional pigment into an acrylic urethane resin containing, as a main component, an acrylic polyol containing 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate, and, as a curable component, a polyisocyanate. Once the spin coating material cures, the required functional pigment is reliably maintained in the functional layer by a three-dimensional network structure, the migration of the functional pigment into an adjacent resin monomer-containing layer is prevented, and the functional pigment is made less susceptible to the effect of an organic peroxide contained in the resin.

Apparatus and Method for Precision Coating of Ophthalmic Lenses with Photochromic Coatings

A method of manufacturing an optical article (10) includes supplying a first coating composition (A) and supplying one or more additional coating compositions (B) to an ultrasonic discharge nozzle (102) of a coating apparatus (100). At least one of the first coating composition (A) and the one or more additional coating compositions (B) is a photochromic coating composition. The method includes mixing the first coating composition and the one or more additional coating compositions at the ultrasonic discharge nozzle (102) of the coating apparatus (100), and applying the mixture (C) of the first coating composition (A) and the one or more additional coating compositions (B) to at least a portion of the optical article (10) so as to provide a pattern (24) on the optical article upon exposure to actinic radiation. The mixture (C) of the first coating composition (A) and the one or more additional coating compositions (B) is applied from the ultrasonic discharge nozzle (102) as a controlled, predetermined pattern of atomized droplets.

Method for making photochromic contact lenses
11975499 · 2024-05-07 · ·

Described herein is a method for producing photochromic contact lenses, in particular, photochromic silicone hydrogel contact lenses. The method comprises a step of cast molding of a lens-forming composition including a vinylic monomer having a primary amino or thiolactone group to form an unprocessed contact lens having the polymer matrix of which have pendant primary amino or thiolactone groups, a step of one-pot multistep reactions based on thiolactone chemistry (aminolysis and thiol-induced graft polymerization of a photochromic vinylic monomer to the polymer matrix) which are carried out only in its central region which is circular and concentric with the central axis of the unprocessed contact lens. The obtained photochromic contact lens has a central pupillary region that only can undergo a reversible color change upon exposure to UV/HEVL-radiation.

PUPIL-ONLY PHOTOCHROMIC CONTACT LENSES DISPLAYING DESIRABLE OPTICS AND COMFORT

A method for making a hydrogel, photochromic contact lens including supplying a first lens composition comprising a contact lens monomer and a photochromic material to a front contact lens mold and supplying a second lens composition to said contact lens mold wherein the viscosity of said first composition is at least about 1000 cp greater than the viscosity of said second contact lens composition, and the makeup of said second composition matches the of said first composition to reduce strain between said compositions of the resulting lens.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR BIOMEDICAL DEVICES WITH CUSTOMIZED APPEARANCE
20190250429 · 2019-08-15 ·

Designs, apparatus and methods to form contact lenses with aesthetic elements on demand are described. In some examples, the method of defining the aesthetic aspect includes printing patterns. Other examples include photochromic or thermochromic elements which may provide patterning on exposure to electromagnetic irradiation. In some further examples, energized components in contact lenses may provide aesthetic characteristics.