Patents Assigned to Sola International Holdings LTD
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Patent number: 7134752Abstract: The disclosure relates to shaped ophthalmic lenses and methods for providing such lenses, including non-powered lenses having non-quadratic surfaces of complementary curvature. Such lenses may have a curvature maximum away from an axis of symmetry and a substantially constant wall thickness. Equations describing and methods of designing such lenses are disclosed including embodiments where two spheres of substantially different curvature are merged in accordance with a weighting function, and adjusted using merit functions.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Colin Perrott, Kym Ansley Stockman, Anthony Dennis Miller
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Patent number: 7090349Abstract: Optical lens element with a prescription zone, suitable for use in wraparound or protective type eyewear. The element may also include a peripheral vision zone, with no prismatic jump between the zones. Design methods for the prescription zone include temporally rotating a prescription section about a vertical axis through the optical center thereof, and/or decentring the optical axis of said prescription section relative to the geometric axis thereof, and providing partial surface correction for astigmatic and/or mean power errors. For prescription powers in the range ?6.0 to +6.0 diopters with 0 to 3 cyl, the optical lens element may be designed such that its front surface can be mounted in a frame of constant curvature of at least 5.0 diopters, with its back surface providing good clearance from temples and eyelashes. Applications include ophthalmic sunglass lenses.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Colin Maurice Perrott, Kevin Douglas O'Connor, Simon John Edwards, Eric F. Barkan, David H. Sklar
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Patent number: 7055954Abstract: This invention relates to a reflective coating for a surface of an optical substrate, the reflective coating including a plurality of layers of alternating higher and lower refractive index, the thickness and/or number of the layers selected to cause the reflective coating to be scratch masking.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventor: Nadine Genevieve Marechal
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Publication number: 20050179859Abstract: Optical lens element with a prescription zone, suitable for use in wraparound or protective type eyewear. The element may also include a peripheral vision zone, with no prismatic jump between the zones. Design methods for the prescription zone include temporally rotating a prescription section about a vertical axis through the optical center thereof, and/or decentring the optical axis of said prescription section relative to the geometric axis thereof, and providing partial surface correction for astigmatic and/or mean power errors. For prescription powers in the range ?6.0 to +6.0 diopters with 0 to 3 cyl, the optical lens element may be designed such that its front surface can be mounted in a frame of constant curvature of at least 5.0 diopters, with its back surface providing good clearance from temples and eyelashes. Applications include ophthalmic sunglass lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: SOLA INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD.Inventors: Colin Perrott, Kevin O'Connor, Simon Edwards, Eric Barkan, David Sklar
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Publication number: 20050122470Abstract: The disclosure relates to shaped ophthalmic lenses and methods for providing such lenses, including non-powered lenses having non-quadratic surfaces of complementary curvature. Such lenses may have a curvature maximum away from an axis of symmetry and a substantially constant wall thickness. Equations describing and methods of designing such lenses are disclosed including embodiments where two spheres of substantially different curvature are merged in accordance with a weighting function, and adjusted using merit functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Colin Perrott, Kym Stockman, Anthony Miller
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Patent number: 6902271Abstract: Optical lens element with a prescription zone, suitable for use in wraparound or protective type eyewear. The element may also include a peripheral vision zone, with no prismatic jump between the zones. Design methods for the prescription zone include temporally rotating a prescription section about a vertical axis through the optical center thereof, and/or decentring the optical axis of said prescription section relative to the geometric axis thereof, and providing partial surface correction for astigmatic and/or mean power errors. For prescription powers in the range ?6.0 to +6.0 diopters with 0 to 3 cyl, the optical lens element may be designed such that its front surface can be mounted in a frame of constant curvature of at least 5.0 diopters, with its back surface providing good clearance from temples and eyelashes. Applications include ophthalmic sunglass lenses.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Colin Maurice Perrott, Kevin Douglas O'Connor, Simon John Edwards, Eric F. Barkan, David H. Sklar
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Publication number: 20050083482Abstract: A progressive ophthalmic lens element including a lens surface having an upper viewing zone having a surface power to achieve a refracting power corresponding to distance vision, a lower viewing zone having a different surface power than the upper viewing zone to achieve a refracting power corresponding to near vision; and an intermediate zone extending across the lens element having a surface power varying from that of the upper viewing zone to that of the lower viewing zone one or more of the upper, intermediate and lower viewing zones being designed optically to reduce or minimise a selected measure of blur for the corresponding range of object distances; and at least a portion of the peripheral region of the surface of the ophthalmic lens element being designed to reduce or minimise one or more surface characteristics known to correlate with the sensation of swim.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: April 21, 2005Applicant: Sola International Holdings, LtdInventors: Anthony Miller, Saulius Varnas, Michael Morris, Warren Fisher, Angela Nolan, Kym Stockman
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Patent number: 6860600Abstract: The disclosure relates to the provision of a lens having front and back optical surfaces bound by a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge is coated with an edge coating that strongly bonds to the edge but that only weakly bonds to the optical surface, and wherein the edge coating is durable. A method of coating and a composition are also disclosed. The composition is preferably selected from a limited group of UV curable acrylates.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventor: Fang Chen
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Patent number: 6852406Abstract: An anti-static, anti-reflection, transparent coating for a transpatent substrate, the coating including at least one electrically conductive layer, wherein the sheet resistance of the coating is less than about 1010 ohm/square. The coating is preferably higher transparent.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Nadine Genevieve Marechal, Richard Simon Blacker
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Patent number: 6827443Abstract: A system and method for prescribing and/or dispensing ophthalmic lenses for a wearer. The method includes determining at least the wearer's individual visual behavioural patterns in terms of head movement and/or eye movement, processing those patterns with respect to a predetermined relationship between known head movements and/or eye movement characteristics and available ophthalmic lenses, such that the processing categorises wearers into a head movement or eye movement category that can then be used to produce a recommendation for an ophthalmic lens for the wearer. The system includes a transmitter unit (10), receivers on the user (12, 14) providing data to the interface (16). During a test a standard set of frames (18) are used, as are near (20) and intermediate (22) distance reading planes.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Scott Warren Fisher, John Charles Bonnett, David Robert Pope
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Patent number: 6811830Abstract: A process for manufacture of a photochromic polymeric article comprising: providing a fluid polymerisable composition; subjecting the fluid polymerisable composition to a first curing step to provide a solid article of intermediate hardness; contacting the solid article of intermediate hardness with a photochromic substance; and subjecting the solid article of intermediate hardness to a further curing step to increase the hardness and provide a polymeric article imbibed with the photochromic substance.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Huan Kiak Toh, David Andrew Lewis, Raymond K. Bubner, Bohdan Grzegorz Gieslinski, Fang Chen
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Patent number: 6793339Abstract: An optical lens including an optically clear lens element; and a light absorbing coating on a surface of the lens that attenuates transmitted light; has a coloured or colourless reflection as seen from the front of the sunglass lens; and is anti-reflective as seen from the eye side of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Sola-International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Brandon Yip, Colin James Hall, Frank Arnold Samson, Brian Douglas Adams, Randy Lee Gove
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Patent number: 6793340Abstract: A progressive ophthalmic lens including a far vision zone, a near vision zone and an intermediate vision zone is provided having a relatively high, relatively wide near vision zone and a relatively wide intermediate zone. A surface correction(s) for reducing optical aberrations in peripheral regions of the lens may be provided within a pair of generally horizontally disposed opposed segments approximately ±22.5° above and below a generally horizontally axis passing through a fitting cross. Two or more progress ophthalmic lenses differing in prescribed addition power may be placed in series to provide a range of distance prescriptions for one or more of emmetropes, hyperopes and myopes. A method of designing the progressive ophthalmic lens is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Alan Morris, Scott Warren Fisher, Saulius Raymond Varnas, David Robert Pope
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Patent number: 6789896Abstract: An optical lens element including a first surface; and a second surface of complementary curvature; at least one surface exhibiting significant deviation in curvature from a standard optical surface; the first and second surfaces in combination defining an optical zone exhibiting substantially constant mean through power along at least one meridian.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Alan Morris, Colin Maurice Perrott, Simon J. Edwards, Ray Steven Spratt
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Patent number: 6776480Abstract: Spectacles, frames and methods for providing the same are disclosed. The frames have a shape adapted for engagement of wrap-around lenses having significant changes in base curvature in the field of vision of the wearer.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings, Ltd.Inventors: Colin Maurice Perrott, Michael Alan Morris
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Patent number: 6768581Abstract: A coated optical lens includes a lens element and a coating on the surface of the lens element. The coating exhibits a substantially balanced reflectance from the center to a radius proximate the edge of the lens element. The term “substantially balanced reflectance” means that where the thickness of the coating varies across the surface of the lens, the lightness, hue and chroma of the reflectance vary in a balanced manner such that variations in visual appearance are either imperceptible or generally acceptable to an observer. For example, variations in chromatic attributes, such as hue, from the center to the edge of the lens may be balanced by a reduction in lightness from the center to the edge. Preferably, the lens element includes a surface of high curvature upon which the balanced reflectance coating is deposited.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Brandon Yip, Brian Douglas Adams, Paraic Begley
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Publication number: 20040099972Abstract: The present invention relates to novel ophthalmic lens elements and eyewear having wide field of view, low distortion, improved astigmatism correction where required and enhanced eye protection properties. Series of lens elements have steeply curved spherical reference surfaces. The edged lenses of the series have approximately consistent aperture size, shape and hollow depth across a range of common prescriptions. Novel sunglasses, laser protective eyewear, and lens edgings, coatings and frames are included in the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Sola International Holdings Ltd., AustraliaInventors: Michael Alan Morris, Colin Maurice Perrott, Simon J. Edwards, Ray Steven Spratt
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Publication number: 20040096576Abstract: The invention provides a lens having front and back optical surfaces bound by a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge is coated with an edge coating that strongly bonds to the edge but that only weakly bonds to the optical surface, and wherein the edge coating is durable. A method of coating and a composition are also claimed. The composition is preferably selected from a limited group of UV curable acrylates.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Sola International Holdings, LtdInventor: Fang Chen
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Patent number: 6698884Abstract: An optical lens element of wrap-around or shield type wherein the aperture of the lens outline or edge of at least one surface of the optical lens element is of generally ovaline shape and located on the surface of a sphere whose radius of curvature corresponds to 11 D or above, a toroid where the horizontal radius or curvature corresponds to 11 D or above, or a surface where the radius of curvature changes across at least one section of the lens aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Colin Maurice Perrott, Kevin Douglas O'Connor, Simon John Edwards
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Patent number: 6682193Abstract: The present invention relates to novel ophthalmic lens elements and eyewear having wide field of view, low distortion, improved astigmatism correction where required and enhanced eye protection properties. Series of lens elements have steeply curved spherical reference surfaces. The edged lenses of the series have approximately consistent aperture size, shape and hollow depth across a range of common prescriptions. Novel sunglasses, laser protective eyewear, and lens edgings, coatings and frames are included in the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2000Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Sola International Holdings Ltd.Inventors: Michael Alan Morris, Colin Maurice Perrott, Simon J. Edwards, Ray Steven Spratt, David Lawrence Carr, Brandon Yip, Brian Adams, Paraic Begley, Richard Simon Blacker