B29D11/00788

Method for manufacturing of multi-layer liquid crystal film
11169417 · 2021-11-09 · ·

The present application relates to a method for manufacturing of a multi-layer liquid crystal film and a multi-layer liquid crystal film. The present application provides the method for manufacturing of the multi-layer liquid crystal film capable of improving coatability of liquid crystals, orientation of liquid crystals and adhesive force between liquid crystal films, as well as realizing thinning of a liquid crystal film, and a multi-layer liquid crystal film manufactured by the above method.

Independent control of both index and dispersion in gradient index optics

Three or more base optical materials are selectively combined into a trans-gradient index (GRIN) optical element (e.g., a lens). A wavelength-dependent index of refraction for light propagating perpendicular to the three or more optical materials equals: a volume fraction of a first optical material multiplied by a refractive index of the first optical material, plus a volume fraction of a second optical material multiplied by a refractive index of the second optical material, plus one minus the volume fraction of the first optical material and the volume of the second optical material all multiplied by the refractive index of a third optical material. The wavelength-dependent index of refraction distribution and a refractive index dispersion through the GRIN optical element may be independently specified from one another. A local refractive index at any point in the optical element is a fixed function of a refractive index of each individual optical material.

Optical assembly and the method to make the same

An optical assembly, comprising:a first optical film; an adhesive layer, wherein the adhesive layer is disposed on the first optical film, wherein the adhesive layer comprises a plurality of light-diffusing particles therein; and a second optical film comprising a plurality of microstructures that are boned to the adhesive layer without penetrating into the adhesive layer.

Methods for preparing functional optical films
11648742 · 2023-05-16 · ·

The disclosure provides post-production methods for functionalization of optical quality films produced by top tier manufactures. The methods disclosed herein allow for the incorporation of different additives into existing films.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR MAKING AN OPTICAL FUNCTIONAL FILM
20230150215 · 2023-05-18 ·

Methods and apparatus are provided for eyeglass lens made using a solution casting process. The method may include providing a first soluble polymer solution. The method may include providing a first dye solution including at least one dye. The method may include adding the first dye solution to the first soluble polymer solution to form a first dyed solution. The method may include casting the first dyed solution to form a first film. The method may include providing a second soluble polymer solution. The method may include providing a second dye solution comprising at least one dye. The method may include adding the second dye solution to the second soluble polymer solution to form a second dyed solution. The method may include casting the second dyed solution onto the first film to form a two-layer film. The method may include laminating or casting the two-layer film to the eyeglass lens.

METHOD FOR PRINTING A THERMOPLASTIC FILM ON AN OPTICAL MOLD
20230364871 · 2023-11-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method of printing a thermoplastic film on an optical mold comprising adjusting a temperature of the optical mold to a first temperature, printing a first layer of the thermoplastic film on the optical mold once the temperature of the optical mold has reached the first temperature, applying a vacuum to the optical mold to hold the thermoplastic film on the optical mold, adjusting the temperature of the optical mold to a second temperature, printing a second layer of the thermoplastic film on the first layer of the thermoplastic film once the temperature of the optical mold has reached the second temperature, adjusting the temperature of the optical mold to a third temperature, annealing the first layer and the second layer once the temperature of the optical mold has reached the third temperature, and removing the vacuum from the optical mold permitting removal of the thermoplastic film including the annealed first layer and the annealed second layer from the optical mold.

Light guide film product processing apparatus

The light guide film product processing apparatus provided in the present invention relates to the field of light guide film processing, and includes an unwinding device for transmitting a first light guide film, a dot processing device, a cooling device, a cutting device, a waste collecting device, and a product collecting device that are sequentially installed along the transmission direction of the first light guide film, and a linkage controller; the dot processing device transfers dots on both sides of the first light guide film, the cooling device cools the first light guide film after dot processing, the cutting device cuts the cooled first light guide film, the waste collecting device is configured to wind a second light guide film, and the second light guide film is a remaining material after the first light guide film is cut into a light guide film product; and the included angle formed between the winding and transmission direction of the second light guide film and the transmission direction of the first light guide film is defined as α, where α>0. The linkage controller controls the starting and stopping of the dot processing device, the cooling device, and the cutting device by means of a program to implement the integrated production process of one-step forming of dots on both sides of a light guide film, light guide film product cutting, and remaining material recovery.

Mesogen Polarizer

The present invention relates to a polarization filter for ophthalmic lenses. The polarization filter comprises a mesogen layer coated onto a retardation film, either directly or through an adhesive layer. The present invention further discloses that the polarization filter formed by employing a thin film or sheet, having a defined level of retardation between the light source and the mesogen layer, for example, a cholesteric mesogen layer, the multilayered laminate structure demonstrates linear polarization of the light transmitted through the mesogen laminate structure, and, hence, can be used in ophthalmic lenses, e.g. spectacle or eyeglass lenses. The polarization filter enhances the performance by allowing transmission of the polarization filter closer to the theoretical maximum transmission.

Contact lens with a hydrophilic layer

Embodiments of the technology relate to a contact lens having a core that is coated by a hydrogel layer, and to methods of making such a lens. The coated lens can include a rigid gas permeable contact lens. The coated lens can also include a hybrid silicone and rigid gas permeable contact lens. In one aspect, embodiments provide for a coated contact lens comprising a lens core with a water equilibrium constant of less than about 2% comprising an outer surface; and a hydrogel layer covalently attached to at least a portion of the outer surface, the hydrogel layer adapted to contact an ophthalmic surface, wherein the hydrogel layer comprises a hydrophilic polymer population of one or more species.

SHAPED OPTICAL FILMS AND METHODS OF SHAPING OPTICAL FILMS

An optical film includes a plurality of polymeric layers shaped along orthogonal first and second directions. A first curve being an intersection of the optical film with a first plane orthogonal to the second direction and to a reference plane has a best-fit first circular arc subtending a first angle at a center of curvature of the first circular arc of greater than 180 degrees where the optical film has a maximum projected area in the reference plane. A second curve being an intersection of the optical film with a second plane orthogonal to the first direction and to the reference plane has a best-fit second circular arc subtending a second angle at a center of curvature of the second circular arc of at least 30 degrees. Reflectance and transmittance of the optical film are described.