Patents Assigned to I-Coat Company, LLC
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Publication number: 20220043186Abstract: Lens coatings and coated lenses which offer full-spectrum protection by reducing back-side reflection of all light spanning from the ultraviolet sub-band B (UVB) to infrared (IR-A) region are provided. The full-spectrum back-side anti-reflective coatings disclosed herein are comprised of multiple thin-film layers of high refractive index (HighIndex) and low refractive index (LowIndex) materials. In many embodiments, the penultimate layer distal from the substrate lens is a HighIndex layer, and the final layer distal from the substrate lens is a LowIndex layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2021Publication date: February 10, 2022Applicant: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Hamlet Joe Avetisian, SR., Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Patent number: 11099302Abstract: Lens coatings and coated lenses which offer full-spectrum protection by reducing back-side reflection of all light spanning from the ultraviolet sub-band B (UVB) to infrared (IR-A) region are provided. The full-spectrum back-side anti-reflective coatings disclosed herein are comprised of multiple thin-film layers of high refractive index (HighIndex) and low refractive index (LowIndex) materials. In many embodiments, the penultimate layer distal from the substrate lens is a HighIndex layer, and the final layer distal from the substrate lens is a LowIndex layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Hamlet Joe Avetisian, Sr., Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Publication number: 20190302314Abstract: Lens coatings and coated lenses which offer full-spectrum protection by reducing back-side reflection of all light spanning from the ultraviolet sub-band B (UVB) to infrared (IR-A) region are provided. The full-spectrum back-side anti-reflective coatings disclosed herein are comprised of multiple thin-film layers of high refractive index (HighIndex) and low refractive index (LowIndex) materials. In many embodiments, the penultimate layer distal from the substrate lens is a HighIndex layer, and the final layer distal from the substrate lens is a LowIndex layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Hamlet Joe Avetisian, SR., Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Patent number: 10317576Abstract: Lens coatings and coated lenses which offer full-spectrum protection by reducing back-side reflection of all light spanning from the ultraviolet sub-band B (UVB) to infrared (IR-A) region are provided. The full-spectrum back-side anti-reflective coatings disclosed herein are comprised of multiple thin-film layers of high refractive index (HighIndex) and low refractive index (LowIndex) materials. In many embodiments, the penultimate layer distal from the substrate lens is a HighIndex layer, and the final layer distal from the substrate lens is a LowIndex layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Assignee: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Hamlet Joe Avetisian, Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Publication number: 20150241602Abstract: Lens coatings and coated lenses which offer full-spectrum protection by reducing back-side reflection of all light spanning from the UVB to IR-A region are provided. The full-spectrum back-side anti-reflective coatings disclosed herein are comprised of multiple thin-film layers of high refractive index (HighIndex) and low refractive index (LowIndex) materials. In many embodiments, the penultimate layer distal from the substrate lens is a HighIndex layer, and the final layer distal from the substrate lens is a LowIndex layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2014Publication date: August 27, 2015Applicant: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Hamlet Joe Avetisian, SR., Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Patent number: 8556248Abstract: Lens holders are disclosed that clasp the lens using rubberized paddles to reduce scratching and which include legs that are shaped to enable visual inspection of a lens without removal of the lens from the lens holder. One embodiment includes a lens holder body including a clip and a leg, and a spring fixed to the lens holder body. In addition, the leg includes a ledge, the spring includes two flexible arms terminating in paddles, the paddles are configured to clasp a lens resting on the ledge, at least the portion of each of the paddles that contact a lens clasped by the paddles is constructed from a resilient non-abrasive material, and the leg is formed so that a lens clasped by the springs and resting on the leg can be visually inspected without removing the lens from the lens holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Phillip Velasquez, Hamlet Joe Avetisian, Sr., Joey Dee Ochoa, Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi
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Patent number: 8056712Abstract: The present invention relates generally to job bags for use in the processing, handling, storage and/or transportation of lenses. In several embodiments, the job bags are used in combination with lens bags to transport lenses between various stations in a facility, where processes are applied to the lenses. One embodiment of the invention includes a front panel secured to a back panel, where the front and back panels are joined at least along a bottom edge and form a pocket configured to receive a document, and two vertical pockets formed on the front panel, where each vertical pocket is configured to receive a lens and to retain the lens in the vertical pocket when the job bag rests on its bottom edge.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Allison Igawa, Timothy George Stephan, Phillip Velasquez, Arman Bernardi
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Publication number: 20100275839Abstract: Lens holders are disclosed that clasp the lens using rubberized paddles to reduce scratching and which include legs that are shaped to enable visual inspection of a lens without removal of the lens from the lens holder. One embodiment includes a lens holder body including a clip and a leg, and a spring fixed to the lens holder body. In addition, the leg includes a ledge, the spring includes two flexible arms terminating in paddles, the paddles are configured to clasp a lens resting on the ledge, at least the portion of each of the paddles that contact a lens clasped by the paddles is constructed from a resilient non-abrasive material, and the leg is formed so that a lens clasped by the springs and resting on the leg can be visually inspected without removing the lens from the lens holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: I-Coat Company, LLCInventors: Phillip Velasquez, Hamlet Joe Avetisian, SR., Joey Dee Ochoa, Timothy George Stephan, Arman Bernardi