Patents Assigned to Vision-Ease Lens
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Publication number: 20160011337Abstract: A photochromic polyurethane laminate wherein the photochromic polyurethane layer of the laminate has been crosslinked with a isocyanate-active prepolymer using a crosslinking agent. The crosslinking agent is formulated to have at least three functional groups that are reactive with functional groups of the polyurethane or of the isocyanate-active prepolymer. A method of making the photochromic polyurethane laminate includes steps of causing the crosslinking.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: INSIGHT EQUITY A.P.X., LP (DBA VISION-EASE LENS)Inventors: Hannah Vu, Hideyo Sugimura, Ping Fan, Hao Vu
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Publication number: 20130127078Abstract: A cast photochromic lens including a photochromic film and a cast resin, curable by heat or radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INSIGHT EQUITY A.P.X., L.P. (DBA VISION-EASE LENS)Inventor: Insight Equity A.P.X., L.P. (dba Vision-Ease Lens)
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Patent number: 7144598Abstract: Disclosed is a process to rapidly spin-apply an AR coating system to a backside of a prescription lens. The AR coating system comprises a polyurethane primer layer, a siloxane thermally cured scratch resistant coating layer, a two-layer sol-gel AR coating, and a hydrophobic layer. The process comprising steps of spin-applying each of the layers provides a quick way to furnish a prescription lens that is AR coated on both sides.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventors: Thomas J. Moravec, Martin L. Hage, Michael S. Boulineau
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Patent number: 7077985Abstract: A flat or curved photochromic laminate structure and a plastic photochromic lens blank can be produced in a simple and efficient manner from relatively low-cost polymeric sheet materials. These laminates can be used to provide goggles, face shields, windows, window coverings, skylights, and optical lenses having efficient, uniform and high quality photochromic properties. The use of a polyesterurethane as the binder for the photochromic material has been found to improve the performance of the photochromic material. There may be a desire to have a protective exterior layer (e.g., an abrasion resistant layer) in combination with the lens system, but that may be provided in various methods. In the case of using the laminate in a goggle application, the laminate may be hard coated on one or both outer surfaces with an abrasion resistant coating, antireflective coating, and/or an anti-fog hard coating.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventors: Alan D. Maki, Eric J. Woelfle, Darrell B. Kroulik, Thomas J. Moravec, Edward A. Travnicek, Martin L. Hage
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Patent number: 7074943Abstract: This invention relates to novel naphthopyrans having an oxygen-containing heterocyclic group F annelated on the i, j, or k side of the naphthopyran ring, having certain substituents at the 2, 5, and 6 positions of the naphthopyran ring. These naphthopyrans may have the formula (I) presented below: These compounds (I) have interesting photochromic properties. Also related to this invention are host materials that contain such naphthopyran compounds, and articles such as ophthalmic lenses or other plastic transparencies that incorporate the naphthopyran compounds.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventor: Xuzhi Qin
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Patent number: 7048997Abstract: A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventors: Sujal Bhalakia, Thomas J. Moravec
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Patent number: 7036932Abstract: A functional wafer of the present invention is disclosed to solve manufacturing difficulties involved in the production of optical elements such as polycarbonate ophthalmic lenses. The functional wafer may include a front layer, a functional layer, and a back layer, whereas the front layer and the back layer are bonded to the functional layer with or without additional adhesive. Said functional layer is smaller than at least the front layer by about 0.5 mm to 5 mm along the perimeter edge. A functional wafer of this construction can be conveniently and effectively incorporated into a lens through an insert injection molding process, in which said back layer will be in contact with the lens material.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventors: Michael S. Boulineau, Eric J. Woelfle, Xuzhi Qin, Hideyo Sugimura, Derek Harris
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Patent number: 7025457Abstract: A dip coating process is disclosed that provides a coating on the surfaces of an optical element with more consistent coating thickness. The objectives of this invention are accomplished by holding the coated optical element so that a meniscus is created between the element and the surface of the coating solution. At such a position, the capillary force generated by the touching meniscus helps drain down excessive coating at the bottom of the substrate to quickly yield a consistent coating thickness over the coated surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventors: Tuyethoa T. Trinh, Mohamed-Shahih Smihi, Luben Koev, Richard E. Zielinski
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Patent number: 7025458Abstract: Disclosed is a process for molding plastic optical articles with a hard coated film, comprising steps of coating one side of an optical film with a hard coating, pre-curing the hard coating to a tack free state while still maintaining the coating flexibility, making an insert from the coated film for the desired optical article, molding the plastic resin onto the insert through insert injection molding, and post-curing the molded article. The utilization of the pre-curing and post-curing steps have been found to eliminate hard coating cracks during the insert making and the molding step, while providing a hard coating with desired properties. Such an optical article possesses a hard coating integrated on its surface, thus, eliminating the need to further coat the optical article.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease LensInventor: Hannah Vu
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Patent number: 7008568Abstract: A photochromic naphthopyran displays good color distribution when the naphthopyran has a central nucleus of the formula: wherein F is a 5-member, 6-member, or 7-member heterocyclic ring group having only one heteroatom, the heteroatom selected from the group consisting of oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen, the 2,3 or 3,2 positions of the heterocyclic ring fused to the g, h, or i side; R1 and R2 are the atoms or groups providing photochromic properties to the naphthopyran.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventor: Xuzhi Qin
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Patent number: 6886937Abstract: A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Vision - Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Moravec, Michael S. Boulineau
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Patent number: 6863843Abstract: A photochromic [1,2-b] naphthopyran having a fluoro substituent in at least one of the 7-position or the 9-position of the naphthopyran provides a stable photochromic compound with a narrow range of absorption. A preferred photochromic naphthopyran has the 2-position of the naphthopyran with two aromatic substituents thereon. It is further preferred to have at least one 2-position aromatic substituent comprising a phenyl group.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Frank J. Hughes, Xuzhi Qin, J. Thomas Ippoliti
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Patent number: 6858732Abstract: Benzodioxino-naphtho[1,2-b]pyran compounds having particularly advantageous photochromic properties, such as, high sensitivity/coloration, two distinct absorption bands in the 430-500 nm range and 520-620 nm range of the visible spectrum may be generally described as a naphthopyran having a central nucleus of the formula: wherein F is a 1,4-benzodioxine ring with its 2,3 positions fused to the i, j, or k faces; and R1 and R2 are the atoms or groups providing photochromic properties to the naphthopyran.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Xuzhi Qin, J. Thomas Ippoliti
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Publication number: 20040257525Abstract: A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Moravec, Michael S. Boulineau
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Patent number: 6833159Abstract: A method provides high-vacuum vapor coating methods, with the methods producing novel coating compositions with surprisingly increased performance levels over coatings produced from the same materials under different processing conditions. Compounds of the general formulae II, III and IV, defined herein, can be applied by vapor deposition from a merely compacted, rather than fused or sintered porous matrix source with improved performance, even where the same chemicals are used in the coating, at the same coating temperatures. The generally useful materials include silanes and siloxanes, and siloxazanes of formulae I, II, III and IV.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Michael S. Boulineau, Thomas J. Moravec
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Publication number: 20040223221Abstract: A polarizing plate is formed with a non-polyvinyl alcohol based polarizing film, a thermoplastic support layer bonded to one surface of the polarizing thin layer, and a thermoplastic protective layer bonded to the other surface of the polarizing thin layer. The thermoplastic support layer is constructed from the same or similar material as the eyewear plastic article base. The thermoplastic protective layer is constructed from a resin sheet that is non-birefringent or highly birefringent. The polarizing plate can be advantageously used in eyewear articles such as sunglasses and goggles for glare reduction. The polarizing plate can be more advantageously used for the production of eyewear optical articles through an insert injection molding technique due to its high heat stability and moisture resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Hideyo Sugimura, Xuzhi Qin
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Patent number: 6814896Abstract: A method of making an optical element that includes a thermoplastic power portion, the method including laminating a first thermoplastic sheet to one side of a functional film, laminating a second thermoplastic sheet to a second side of the functional film, and affixing either the first thermoplastic sheet or the second thermoplastic sheet to the power portion, with the other of the first or second thermoplastic sheets being open to atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Sujal Bhalakia, Thomas J. Moravec
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Publication number: 20040215024Abstract: This invention relates to novel naphthopyrans having an oxygen-containing heterocyclic group F annelated on the i, j, or k side of the naphthopyran ring, having certain substituents at the 2, 5, and 6 positions of the naphthopyran ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Applicant: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventor: Xuzhi Qin
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Publication number: 20040180211Abstract: A photochromic polyurethane film of improved light fatigue resistance is disclosed. A stabilizer system combining two hindered amine light stabilizers and one phenolic antioxidant is incorporated in the photochromic polyurethane film in an amount so that the film will have more than 40% of light fatigue improvement and less than 6 units in &Dgr;b* of CIELAB system after a given light fatigue test. The film can be conveniently laminated between two transparent plastic sheets and incorporated into a plastic article.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Moravec, Michael S. Boulineau
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Publication number: 20040156983Abstract: Disclosed is a process to rapidly spin-apply an AR coating system to a backside of a prescription lens. The AR coating system comprises a polyurethane primer layer, a siloxane thermally cured scratch resistant coating layer, a two-layer sol-gel AR coating, and a hydrophobic layer. The process comprising steps of spin-applying each of the layers provides a quick way to furnish a prescription lens that is AR coated on both sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2003Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Vision-Ease Lens, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Moravec, Martin L. Hage, Michael S. Boulineau