Apparatus for enhancing display readability in an environment with strong ambient light
US-2015378178-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2016313573A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016313573-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615095392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tinted optical article includes an optical substrate providing with an optical filter wherein the optical filter is configured to selectively emit light in at least one selected range of wavelengths of light in the visible spectrum of 460 nm to 530 nm, allowing retinal exposure of a wearer eye to chronobiological blue-enriched light.
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1 . A tinted optical article comprising an optical substrate providing with an optical filter wherein the optical filter is configured to selectively emit light in at least one selected range of wavelengths of light in the visible spectrum of 460 nm to 530 nm, allowing retinal exposure of a wearer eye to said at least one selected range of wavelengths of light without impairing the tint of the optical article. 2 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 further configured to solar protection. 3 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 further configured as electrochromic, photochromic and/or polarized optical article. 4 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light is centered on a wavelength within the range 480 nm to 510 nm, with a bandwidth in a range from 20 nm to 70 nm. 5 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 , wherein the optical filter is configured to selectively emit light within the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light with an emission rate greater than or equal to 50% and preferably, greater than 95% and more preferably equal to 100%. 6 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 , wherein the optical filter comprises at least a luminescent agent which emits light within the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light. 7 . The tinted optical article according to claim 6 , wherein the luminescence agent is a phosphorescent material or a fluorescent material which emits light respectively by phosphorescence and by fluorescence in the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light. 8 . The tinted optical article according to claim 6 , wherein the fluorescent material is a fluorescent molecule which absorbs energy in the UV portion of the light spectrum and re-emits it in the selected range of wavelengths of light. 9 . The tinted optical article according to claim 6 , wherein the fluorescent material is a fluorescent molecule which absorbs energy in the harmful blue light portion of the light spectrum and re-emits it in the selected range of wavelengths of light. 10 . The tinted optical article according to claim 7 , wherein the fluorescent material comprises fluorescents nanoparticules such as quantum dots. 11 . The tinted optical article according to claim 1 wherein the optical filter is configured to selectively and substantially reflect the selected range of wavelength of light impinging a rear face of the optical article, in the direction of the wearer eye. 12 . The tinted optical article according to claim 11 wherein the optical filter is an interferential filter. 13 . The tinted optical article according to claim 12 wherein the interferential filter exhibits reflectance spectral profile having: an average reflectance over the selected range of wavelengths which is greater than or equal to 50%, preferably greater than or equal to 20% a maximum reflectivity at a wavelength within the range of 480 nm to 510 nm included, with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) less than or equal to nm. 14 . The tinted optical article according to claim 12 wherein the optical filter is a photonic crystal optical filter. 15 . A method of treating a subject suffering from chronobiological disorders, which comprises: providing the subject in need thereof with the tinted optical article of claim 1 , for the subject to wear. 16 . The tinted optical article according to claim 2 further configured as electrochromic, photochromic and/or polarized optical article. 17 . The tinted optical article according to claim 2 , wherein the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light is centered on a wavelength within the range 480 nm to 510 nm, with a bandwidth in a range from 20 nm to 70 nm. 18 . The tinted optical article according to claim 2 , wherein the optical filter comprises at least a luminescent agent which emits light within the at least one selected range of wavelengths of light. 19 . The tinted optical article according to claim 7 , wherein the fluorescent material is a fluorescent molecule which absorbs energy in the UV portion of the light spectrum and re-emits it in the selected range of wavelengths of light. 20 . The tinted optical article according to claim 7 , wherein the fluorescent material is a fluorescent molecule which absorbs energy in the harmful blue light portion of the light spectrum and re-emits it in the selected range of wavelengths of light.
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