IP Library Granted Patent US 11,442,293
Granted Patent B2
US 11,442,293 · App. 17/094,652 · Granted Sep 13, 2022

UV and high energy visible absorbing ophthalmic lenses

Inventors: Steven Harold Nahm (Minneapolis, MN); Richard Blacker (Lino Lakes, MN); David Kissel (Andover, MN); David Olund (Stanchfield, MN)
Assignee: HOYA OPTICAL LABS OF AMERICA, INC.
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Patent No.
US 11,442,293
App. No.
17/094,652
Granted
Sep 13, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ophthalmic lens operable to protect the eye from harmful ultraviolet and high energy visible wavelengths of light and methods for producing the same.

Claims (33)

1. A method of forming a light absorbing laminate of an eyeglass lens comprising:

forming a dried polyurethane based adhesive layer containing one or more light absorbers;

laminating a first optical film to a first side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer and a second optical film to a second side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer to form a three-layer structure of said light absorbing laminate and thereby obtaining a non-linear relationship between a thickness of said light absorbing laminate and a weight percent of said one or more light absorbers and achieving a transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 280 to 443 nm for said light absorbing laminate.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein forming said dried polyurethane based adhesive layer containing one or more light absorbers further comprises:

forming a first solution by dissolving an isocyanate prepolymer, a polyol, a crosslinker in a solvent and adding a second solution of one or more light absorbers in said solvent into said first solution to form a polyurethane based adhesive solution containing one or more light absorbers;

casting said polyurethane based adhesive solution onto a release liner and thereby forming a wet film; and

drying said wet film for a specific time and at a specific temperature to remove said solvent and thus forming said dried polyurethane based adhesive layer.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first optical film and said second optical film further comprises a polycarbonate optical film.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of said one or more light absorbers comprises adding said weight percent of up to 10 of said one or more light absorbers and forming said thickness in a range of 0.01 mm and 0.1 mm of said light absorbing laminate.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of said one or more light absorbers comprises adding said weight percent of up to 3 of said one or more light absorbers and forming said thickness in a range of 0.1 mm and 1 mm of said light absorbing laminate.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of said one or more light absorbers comprises adding said weight percent of up to 1 of said one or more light absorbers and forming said thickness of greater than 1 mm of said light absorbing laminate.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of said one light absorber comprises adding said weight percent in a range of 6-8 of said one light absorber and forming said thickness of 0.041 mm of said light absorbing laminate and achieving said transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 395 to 412 nm.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of said one or more light absorbers comprises adding said weight percent of 2 for each of said one or more light absorbers and forming said thickness of 0.041 mm of said light absorbing laminate and achieving said transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 395 to 414 nm.

9. The method of claim 2 , wherein drying said wet film further comprises removing said solvent to less than or equal to 100 mg/m 2 .

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein drying said wet film further comprises removing tetrahydrofuran to less than or equal to 100 mg/m2.

11. A method of forming an eyeglass lens comprising:

forming a polyurethane based adhesive layer containing one or more light absorbers;

laminating a first optical film to a first side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer and a second optical film to a second side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer to form a three-layer structure of a light absorbing laminate;

placing said three-layer structure of said light absorbing laminate into a mold and forming an eyeglass lens to achieve a transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 280 to 443 nm, wherein a non-linear relationship exists between a thickness of said light absorbing laminate and a weight percent of said one or more light absorbers.

12. The method for forming an eyeglass lens of claim 11 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of a light absorber comprises adding said weight percent of 6 of said light absorber and forming said thickness of 0.041 mm of said light absorbing laminate to achieve said transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 397 to 410 nm.

13. The method for forming an eyeglass lens of claim 11 wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming said eyeglass lens through injection molding of a molten thermoplastic.

14. The method for forming an eyeglass lens of claim 11 wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming said eyeglass lens through curing of a curable composition.

15. The method for forming an eyeglass lens of claim 11 wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming a composite eyeglass lens having a monolithic film containing said one or more light absorbers.

16. A method of forming an eyeglass lens having a light absorbing laminate comprising:

forming a first solution by dissolving an isocyanate prepolymer, a polyol, a crosslinker in a solvent and adding a second solution of one or more light absorbers in said solvent into said first solution to form a polyurethane based adhesive solution containing one or more light absorbers;

casting said adhesive solution onto a release liner and thereby forming a wet film;

drying said wet film to remove said solvent and thus forming a dried polyurethane based adhesive layer containing one or more light absorbers;

laminating a first optical film to a first side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer and a second optical film to a second side of said polyurethane based adhesive layer to form a three-layer structure of said light absorbing laminate;

placing said three-layer structure of said light absorbing laminate into a mold and forming an eyeglass lens and thereby obtaining a non-linear relationship between a thickness of said light absorbing laminate and a weight percent of said one or more light absorbers and achieving a transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 280 to 443 nm for said eyeglass lens.

17. The method for forming an eyeglass lens having a light absorbing laminate of claim 16 , wherein obtaining said non-linear relationship between said thickness of said light absorbing laminate and said weight percent of a light absorber comprises adding said weight percent of 6 of said light absorber and forming said thickness of 0.041 mm of said light absorbing laminate to achieve said transmittance of not more than 50 percent for wavelengths in a range of 397 to 410 nm.

18. The method for forming an eyeglass lens having a light absorbing laminate of claim 16 , wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming said eyeglass lens through injection molding of a molten thermoplastic.

19. The method for forming an eyeglass lens having a light absorbing laminate of claim 16 , wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming said eyeglass lens through curing of a curable composition.

20. The method for forming an eyeglass lens having a light absorbing laminate of claim 16 , wherein said forming of said eyeglass lens comprises forming a composite eyeglass lens having a monolithic film containing said one or more light absorbers.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2022
From: VISION EASE, LP
To: HOYA OPTICAL LABS OF AMERICA, INC.
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