Optical film and production method for same

US10088605B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10088605-B2
Application numberUS-201414898219-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 24, 2014
Priority dateJul 1, 2013
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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An optical film includes a hydrogenated block copolymer-[2] obtained by hydrogenating 90% or more of unsaturated bonds of block copolymer-[1] that includes at least two polymer blocks-[A] and at least one polymer block-[B], the polymer block-[A] including a repeating unit derived from an aromatic vinyl compound as main component, the polymer block-[B] including repeating unit derived from a linear conjugated diene compound as main component, ratio (wA:wB) of weight fraction wA of the polymer block-[A] in block copolymer-[1] to weight fraction wB of polymer block-[B] in block copolymer-[1] being 40:60 to 80:20, height from peak of ridge of a die line is formed in longitudinal direction of the optical film to a valley bottom point that is contiguous to the ridge being 100 nm or less over the optical film entire surface, and slope of the die line being 300 nm/mm or less over the optical film entire surface.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing an optical film comprising: melting a hydrogenated block copolymer [2] using an extruder, extruding the melted hydrogenated block copolymer [2] in a shape of a sheet from a die provided to the extruder, forming the extruded sheet-shaped hydrogenated block copolymer [2] by bringing the extruded sheet-shaped hydrogenated block copolymer [2] into contact with at least one cooling drum, and taking up the formed hydrogenated block copolymer [2], wherein the hydrogenated block copolymer [2] is obtained by hydrogenating 90% or more of unsaturated bonds of a block copolymer [1] that comprises at least two polymer blocks [A] and at least one polymer block [B], the polymer block [A] comprising a repeating unit derived from an aromatic vinyl compound as a main component, the polymer block [B] comprising a repeating unit derived from a linear conjugated diene compound as a main component, a ratio (wA:wB) of a weight fraction wA of the polymer block [A] in the block copolymer [1] to a weight fraction wB of the polymer block [B] in the block copolymer [1] being 40:60 to 80:20, wherein the die includes a die lip having an average value of surface roughness Ra of 0.05 μm or less, and a distribution range of the surface roughness Ra over a width of the die lip of ±0.025 μm or less with respect to the average value, and wherein pellets of the hydrogenated block copolymer [2] that have been held at 50 to 120° C. for 2 hours or more are used as the hydrogenated block copolymer [2] in the melting step. 2. The method for producing an optical film according to claim 1 , wherein a height from a peak of a ridge of a die line that is formed in a longitudinal direction of the optical film to a bottom point of a valley that is contiguous to the ridge is 100 nm or less over an entire surface of the optical film, and a slope of the die line that is calculated by an expression (1) is 300 nm/mm or less over the entire surface of the optical film, Slope (nm/mm)=(height from peak of ridge to bottom point of valley that is contiguous to ridge)/(width from peak of ridge to bottom point of valley that is contiguous to ridge)  (1). 3. A method for producing a polarizer, comprising: stacking the optical film obtained by the method for producing the optical film according to claim 1 on the polarizer as a polarizer protective film. 4. A method for producing a retardation film comprising stretching the optical film obtained by the method for producing an optical film according to claim 1 .

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  • Birefringent or phase retarding elements (G02B5/3008, G02B5/3016 take precedence; systems for polarisation control G02B27/286; manufacturing phase modulating patterns by lithographic processes G03F7/001) · CPC title

  • by applying pressurised gas to the surface of the flat article · CPC title

  • Optical filters · CPC title

  • characterised by the material or their manufacturing process · CPC title

  • Electrostatic pinning · CPC title

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What does patent US10088605B2 cover?
An optical film includes a hydrogenated block copolymer-[2] obtained by hydrogenating 90% or more of unsaturated bonds of block copolymer-[1] that includes at least two polymer blocks-[A] and at least one polymer block-[B], the polymer block-[A] including a repeating unit derived from an aromatic vinyl compound as main component, the polymer block-[B] including repeating unit derived from a lin…
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Zeon Corp
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Primary CPC classification G02B1/14. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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