Index matching layers

US10444538B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10444538-B2
Application numberUS-201715694638-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 1, 2017
Priority dateSep 2, 2016
Publication dateOct 15, 2019
Grant dateOct 15, 2019

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Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.

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What is claimed is: 1. An eyeglass lens having reduced interference fringes comprising: a base lens substrate having a first refractive index; an index matching system disposed on a surface of the base lens substrate and having a plurality of index matching layers; and a coating disposed on a surface of the index matching system having a second refractive index that differs from the first refractive index by 0.08 or greater; wherein at least one of the plurality of index matching layers has a higher refractive index relative to 1) an adjacent index matching layer towards the base lens, or 2) relative to the base lens. 2. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the base lens substrate comprises a high index lens material. 3. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the base lens substrate comprises a functional film laminate. 4. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the base lens substrate comprises a photochromic property. 5. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the index matching system is disposed on a back surface of the base lens substrate. 6. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the index matching system comprises a series of layers of materials wherein immediately adjacent layers of materials have distinct refractive indices relative to one another. 7. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the index matching system comprises a series of alternating urethane-based layers having different refractive indices. 8. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the coating is a UV cured hard-coating. 9. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the first refractive index is equal to or greater than 1.60 and the second refractive index is approximately 1.50. 10. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 further comprising an antireflective system disposed on the coating. 11. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the eyeglass lens has a single surface peak-to-peak reflectance variation within the visible spectrum of equal to or less than 2 percent. 12. A system for improving optical characteristics in optical devices comprising a first material layer having a first refractive index; a second material layer having a second refractive index different from the first refractive index; and an index matching system interposed between the first material layer and the second material layer that attenuates a total reflectance of incident light of the optical device; the index matching system comprising a plurality of index matching layers, at least one of which having a third refractive index that is higher than the first refractive index or higher than an index matching layer located closer to the first material. 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the optical device is an eyeglass lens. 14. The system of claim 12 wherein the optical device has a single surface peak-to-peak reflectance variation within the visible spectrum of equal to or less than 2 percent. 15. The system of claim 12 wherein the index matching system comprises a multilayered system. 16. A method for reducing interference fringes observed in an optical article comprising: obtaining a base lens substrate having a first refractive index; forming an index matching system on a surface of the base lens substrate having a plurality of material layers with different refractive indices relative to one another; and applying a coating on a surface of the index matching system having a second refractive index that differs from the first refractive index by 0.08 or greater; wherein at least one of the plurality of material layers of the index matching system has an increased refractive index relative to an adjacent material layer closer to the base lens or relative to the base lens. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein obtaining the base lens substrate having the first refractive index comprises obtaining an eyeglass lens.

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  • Multilayers · CPC title

  • Photochromic filters · CPC title

  • G02C7/02Primary

    Lenses; Lens systems {; Methods of designing lenses} · CPC title

  • using layers comprising organic materials · CPC title

  • G02C7/022Primary

    Ophthalmic lenses having special refractive features achieved by special materials or material structures (G02C7/049 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10444538B2 cover?
Optical devices such as eyeglass lenses and digital displays having improved optical characteristics achieved, in part, through incorporation of an index matching system between material layers having different refractive indices.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vision Ease Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02C7/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 15 2019 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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