Patents Assigned to Transition Optical, Inc.
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Patent number: 7757629Abstract: Methods and apparatus for coating optical articles, such as optical lenses, are provided. In one aspect, an optical article is placed in a holder and a sheet of coating material is discharged from a nozzle, such as from a fan coater nozzle, onto the optical article to form a coating on the optical article.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Lydon, William P. Blackburn, Ernesto Maldonado, James R. Kausch, Lex E. Pace
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Publication number: 20100149620Abstract: Provided is a photochromic optical articleincluding: (a) an optical substrate; (b) a thermally reversible photochromic material; and (c) reversible thermochromic material capable of at least partially filtering UV/visible light at or below room temperature and becoming less capable of filtering UV/visible light at temperatures greater than room temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: David B. Knowles, Stephen D. Straight, Kevin J. Stewart, Forrest R. Blackburn
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Patent number: 7666331Abstract: Describes an article, e.g., an optical article such as a lens, in which the article includes (a) a rigid substrate, e.g., a transparent ophthalmic substrate, such as a thermoset or thermoplastic substrate, having at least one surface suitable for accommodating a photochromic coating, and (b) a transparent photochromic coating comprising dendritic polymeric acrylate, e.g., polyester acrylate, on at least a portion of said surface of the substrate, the coating comprising a photochromic amount of at least one photochromic material, e.g., an organic photochromic material.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Eric M. King, Kevin J. Stewart
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Patent number: 7666510Abstract: Described are optical elements made of a substrate and a curable film-forming composition applied to at least a portion of the substrate to form a coating thereon. The curable film-forming composition comprises: i) a resinous material comprising a monomer, oligomer, and/or polymer containing reactive functional groups; ii) a curing agent having two or more reactive functional groups that are reactive with functional groups in the resinous material of i); and iii) a material different from i) and ii), comprising a blocked isocyanate group blocked with a blocking agent capable of deblocking at a low temperature. The material of iii) is present in the curable film-forming composition at least in an amount sufficient to improve adhesion between the curable film-forming composition and the substrate and/or a superposed coating compared to a substantially identical optical element that does not comprise the material of iii) in the curable film-forming composition.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventor: Kevin J. Stewart
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Publication number: 20100014010Abstract: Compounds including at least one mesogenic substructure and at least one long flexible segment and methods of synthesizing the same are disclosed. Formulations which include various embodiments of the mesogen containing compounds and their use in articles of manufacture and ophthalmic devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Meng He, Anil Kumar, Chenguang Li, Ruisong Xu, Xiao-Man Dai, Jiping Shao
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Publication number: 20090326186Abstract: Compounds including at least one mesogenic substructure and at least one long flexible segment and methods of synthesizing the same are disclosed. Formulations which include various embodiments of the mesogen containing compounds and their use in articles of manufacture and ophthalmic devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Meng He, Anil Kumar, Jiping Shao, Xiao-Man Dai, Ruisong Xu
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Publication number: 20090323011Abstract: Compounds including at least one mesogenic substructure and at least one long flexible segment and methods of synthesizing the same are disclosed. Formulations which include various embodiments of the mesogen containing compounds and their use in articles of manufacture and ophthalmic devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Meng He, Anil Kumar, Jiping Shao, Xiao-Man Dai, Ruisong Xu
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Publication number: 20090309076Abstract: A photochromic compound is provided, which may be a pyran, an oxazine, or a fulgide. The photochromic compound has at least one substituent Q attached thereto, each Q independently being —N3, —CN, —COOR?, —CCR?, —C(R?)C(R?)R?, —OCOR?, —OCOOR?, —SR?, —OSO2R??, and/or —CON(R?)R?, wherein each R? is hydrogen, an unsubstituted or substituted alkyl group having from 1 to 18 carbon atoms; an unsubstituted or substituted aryl group, an unsubstituted or substituted alkene or alkyne group having from 2 to 18 carbon atoms, wherein the substituents are halo or hydroxyl and R?? is —CF3 or a perfluorinated alkyl group having from 2 to 18 carbon atoms The number, locations and nature of the constituents Q are dependent upon the structure of the photochromic compound.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Meng He, Darrin R. Dabideen, Anil Kumar, Terry A. Kellar, II
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Patent number: 7632540Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein provide methods of making alignment facilities for optical dyes connected to an optical substrate. For example, one non-limiting embodiment provides a method of making an alignment facility for an optical dye connected to at least a portion of an optical substrate, such as an ophthalmic substrate, by forming at least one at least partial coating comprising an at least partially ordered liquid crystal material on at least a portion of the substrate. Other non-limiting embodiments related to optical elements, such as but not limited to ophthalmic elements, comprising an alignment facility for an optical dye. Still other non-limiting embodiments provide alignment facilities for optical dyes comprising coatings or sheets of an at least partially ordered liquid crystal material.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2004Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Peter C. Foller, Jiping Shao
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Patent number: 7584630Abstract: Described are photochromic ocular devices such as contact lenses and intraocular lenses made of an organic polymeric material and at least one photochromic material capable upon exposure to actinic radiation to change from a less ultraviolet radiation absorbing unactivated form to a more ultraviolet radiation absorbing activated form. The photochromic ocular device is capable upon exposure to actinic radiation to exhibit a ratio of greater than 0.5:1.0 of increased ultraviolet radiation absorbance to increased visible radiation absorbance as measured in the Ultraviolet Photochromic Performance Test described herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventor: Barry Van Gemert
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Patent number: 7582749Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to photochromic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. Other non-limiting embodiments relate to photochromic-dichroic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. For example, one non-limiting embodiment provides a thermally reversible, photochromic compound adapted to have at least a first state and a second state, wherein the thermally reversible, photochromic compound has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in at least one state as determined according to CELL METHOD.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Meng He, Terry A. Kellar, II, Forrest R. Blackburn
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Patent number: 7579022Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to photochromic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. Other non-limiting embodiments relate to photochromic-dichroic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. For example, one non-limiting embodiment provides a thermally reversible, photochromic compound adapted to have at least a first state and a second state, wherein the thermally reversible, photochromic compound has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in at least one state as determined according to CELL METHOD.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Meng He, Terry A. Kellar, II, Forrest R. Blackburn
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Patent number: 7560056Abstract: Described are contact lenses having photochromic materials within the central or pupillary area of the lens and methods for manufacturing such lenses. In one method, a photochromic amount of at least one photochromic material is added to the pupillary region of a casting mold containing a polymerizable monomer that can be at least partially cured before and/or after the addition. Another method involves providing an amount of polymerizable photochromic monomer for the pupillary region and an amount of polymerizable non-photochromic monomer for the remainder of the contact lens in a casting mold. The photochromic and non-photochromic monomers can differ by their degree of polymerization, viscosity and/or density.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Transition Optical, Inc.Inventors: Barry Van Gemert, Anil Kumar, Frank P. Mallak, Robert W. Walters
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Patent number: 7560124Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to photochromic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. Other non-limiting embodiments relate to photochromic-dichroic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. For example, one non-limiting embodiment provides a thermally reversible, photochromic compound adapted to have at least a first state and a second state, wherein the thermally reversible, photochromic compound has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in at least one state as determined according to CELL METHOD.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Meng He, Terry A. Kellar, II, Forrest R. Blackburn
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Patent number: 7556751Abstract: Photochromic materials comprising indeno-fused naphthopyrans having a first electron-withdrawing substituent and, in certain non-limiting embodiments, a second electron-withdrawing substituent are disclosed. The photochromic materials according to the various embodiments may display faster fade rates, bathochromic shift, and higher performance ratings compared to comparable indeno-fused naphthopyrans without the electron-withdrawing substituents. Photochromic compositions and articles, such as optical elements, incorporating the photochromic materials are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anu Chopra, Beon-Kyu Kim, Barry Van Gemert
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Patent number: 7556750Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure relate to photochromic materials comprising a reactive substituent. For example, the present disclosure contemplates photochromic materials, such as photochromic naphthopyrans and indeno-fused naphthopyrans having a reactive substituent comprising a reactive moiety linked to the photochromic naphthopyran by one or more linking groups. In certain non-limiting embodiments, the reactive moiety comprises a polymerizable moiety. In other non-limiting embodiments, the reactive moiety comprises a nucleophilic moiety or an electrophilic moiety. Other non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure relate to photochromic articles, compositions, and methods of making the photochromic articles, wherein the photochromic articles and compositions comprise the photochromic naphthopyrans described herein.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Wenjing Xiao, Barry Van Gemert
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Patent number: 7557206Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein relate generally to photochromic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. Other non-limiting embodiments relate to photochromic-dichroic compounds, which may be thermally reversible or non-thermally reversible, and articles made therefrom. For example, one non-limiting embodiment provides a thermally reversible, photochromic compound adapted to have at least a first state and a second state, wherein the thermally reversible, photochromic compound has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in at least one state as determined according to CELL METHOD.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Meng He, Terry A. Kellar, II, Forrest R. Blackburn
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Patent number: 7557208Abstract: Described are naphthols useful in the manufacture of novel indeno-fused photochromic naphthopyran materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Transitions Optical, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Walters, Anil Kumar, Clara E. Nelson, Anu Chopra
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Publication number: 20090146104Abstract: Various non-limiting embodiments disclosed herein provide phase-separating polymer systems including a cured polymeric liquid crystal matrix phase and a guest phase including at least one photoactive material where the guest phase separates from the matrix phase during the curing process. Optical elements, including ophthalmic elements and other articles of manufacture including the phase-separating polymer systems are also disclosed. Methods of forming a liquid crystal phase-separating photoactive polymer system are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Meng He, Anil Kumar, Peter C. Foller, Chenguang Li, Ruisong Xu, Jiping Shao
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Publication number: 20090135462Abstract: The present invention provides optical elements comprising a photochromic linear polarizing element and a birefringent layer that circularly or elliptically polarizes transmitted radiation. The photochromic linear polarizing element comprises a substrate and either: (1) a coating comprising an aligned, thermally reversible photochromic-dichroic compound having an average absorption ratio of at least 1.5 in an activated state, and being operable for switching from a first absorption state to a second absorption state in response to actinic radiation, to revert back to the first absorption state in response to thermal energy, and to linearly polarize transmitted radiation in at least one of the two states; or (2) an at least partially ordered polymeric sheet connected to the substrate; and a thermally reversible photochromic-dichroic compound that is at least partially aligned with the polymeric sheet and has an average absorption ratio greater than 2.3 in the activated state.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: TRANSITIONS OPTICAL, INC.Inventors: Anil Kumar, Peter C. Foller, Elizabeth Furar, Forrest R. Blackburn