Systems, devices, and methods for embedding a diffractive element in an eyeglass lens
US-10678058-B2 · Jun 9, 2020 · US
US10955670B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10955670-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816038444-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 23, 2021 |
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Systems, devices, and methods for embedding a diffractive element in an eyeglass lens are described. A method of embedding a diffractive element in an eyeglass lens includes applying a protective layer to a diffractive element, applying an interface layer to the protective layer, and applying a lens layer to the interface layer. The interface layer and the lens layer are each comprised of a resin material that hardens when cured. The interface layer is of a shape and thickness that adheres well to the protective layer after the interface layer is cured. The lens layer is of a shape and thickness that achieves the desired component shape of the lens after the lens layer is cured.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An eyeglass lens for use as a transparent combiner in a wearable heads-up display, the eyeglass lens comprising: an inner layer comprising a diffractive element; a protective layer that encapsulates the diffractive element; an interface layer that encapsulates the protective layer, wherein the interface layer comprises a resin material; and a lens layer that encapsulates the interface layer, wherein the lens layer comprises the resin material, and wherein the interface layer provides adhesion between the protective layer and the lens layer, wherein both the interface layer and the lens layer are respective thermally-annealed layers. 2. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the protective layer includes a surface physically coupled to the interface layer and a surface physically coupled to the inner layer, and wherein the surface of the protective layer that is physically coupled to the interface layer has a higher surface energy than the surface of the protective layer that is physically coupled to the inner layer. 3. A wearable heads-up display (WHUD) comprising the eyeglass lens of claim 2 , and further comprising a support structure that in use is worn on a head of a user, an image source carried by the support structure, and wherein the eyeglass lens is carried by the support structure and positioned within a field of view of an eye of the user when the support structure is worn on the head of the user. 4. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the diffractive element comprises a photopolymer material. 5. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the protective layer comprises a polycarbonate material. 6. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the diffractive element includes at least one holographic optical element. 7. A wearable heads-up display (WHUD) comprising the eyeglass lens of claim 6 , and further comprising a support structure that in use is worn on a head of a user, an image source carried by the support structure, and wherein the eyeglass lens is carried by the support structure and positioned within a field of view of an eye of the user when the support structure is worn on the head of the user. 8. The eyeglass lens of claim 1 wherein the diffractive element is curved. 9. A wearable heads-up display (WHUD) comprising the eyeglass lens of claim 1 , and further comprising a support structure that in use is worn on a head of a user, an image source carried by the support structure, and wherein the eyeglass lens is carried by the support structure and positioned within a field of view of an eye of the user when the support structure is worn on the head of the user.
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