Abstract: An adhesive film includes a base material layer; an adhesive resin layer (A) provided on a first surface side of the base material layer; and an adhesive resin layer (B) provided on a second surface side of the base material layer and in which an adhesive force is decreased by an external stimulus, in which, as measured by method 1, an integrated tacking force value (F2.5) of the adhesive resin layer (B) is 1.0 gf/sec or more at a test speed of 2.5 mm/min and a test temperature of 130° C., and an integrated tacking force value (F30) of the adhesive resin layer (B) is 7.0 gf/sec or more at a test speed of 30 mm/min and a test temperature of 130° C.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 19, 2019
Date of Patent:
December 12, 2023
Assignee:
MITSUI CHEMICALS TOHCELLO, INC.
Inventors:
Kouji Igarashi, Jin Kinoshita, Hiroyoshi Kurihara, Toru Miura
Abstract: A light control system including a lens may also include a first portion carried by the lens to filter a first polarized light, and a first central region within the first portion. The light control system may further include a second portion carried by the lens to filter a second polarized light, and a second central region within the second portion. The first portion may not substantially be in series with the second portion, and the first central region may not be substantially in series with the second central region.
Abstract: The present invention provides a process for producing an optical article, comprising mixing fullerene with a thermoplastic resin powder, pelletizing the mixture using a multiaxial extruder, and injection-molding the pellets, wherein the fullerene is fullerene having a carbon number of 70 or a derivative thereof, and has an average particle diameter of 5 ?m or less. An object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing a lens suitable in sunglasses or anti-glare spectacles which reduces blue hazard, and by which a blue signal can be confirmed visually, and an optical filter, and an optical article which can cut at least a part of visible light of 380 to 500 nm.
Abstract: A three-dimensional contact lens for viewing three-dimensional imagery comprising: a central portion, wherein said central portion includes polarizing filters for viewing three-dimensional imagery; and an outer surrounding surface surrounding the central portion to make up the composite body of the contact lens.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 13, 2011
Publication date:
December 13, 2012
Inventors:
Enrique A. Saldivar, Jinky Irene B. Saldivar