Photochromic film, photochromic lens comprising the same, and method of manufacturing photochromic lens

USRE46357E · US · E1

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Publication numberUS-RE46357-E
Application numberUS-200713872837-A
CountryUS
Kind codeE1
Filing dateMay 31, 2007
Priority dateJun 30, 2006
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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The present invention relates to a photochromic film comprising a photochromic dye and a resin component. The photochromic film has a nanoindentation hardness of equal to or greater than 800 nm on at least one of surfaces, surface A, thereof. The present invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a photochromic lens. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens of the present invention comprises forming a photochromic film having a nanoindentation hardness ranging from 500 to 5000 nm on an outermost surface thereof as well as having a smaller nanoindentation hardness on a surface facing a first mold than that on the outermost surface by coating a photochromic liquid comprising a photochromic dye and a curable component on one surface of the first mold for formation of one of surfaces of a lens and subjecting the photochromic liquid to curing treatment, and a photochromic lens comprising a photochromic film on a lens substrate is obtained by means of the above first mold.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A photochromic film comprising a photochromic dye and a resin component, which has a nanoindentation hardness of equal to or greater than 800 nm on at least one of surfaces, surface A, thereof, and wherein the surface A has a nanoindentation hardness smaller than that of the other side surface, surface B. 2. The photochromic film according to claim 1 , wherein the surface A is placed on a surface side through which light enters when employed. 3. The photochromic film according to claim 1 , wherein the surface B has a nanoindentation hardness ranging from 500 to 5000 nm. 4. The photochromic film according to claim 1 , wherein the resin component comprises a cured resin formed by curing a curable component and an uncured curable component, the surface B and a vicinity thereof comprises a main component in the form of the cured resin, a content rate of the cured resin in the surface A and a vicinity thereof is lower than a content rate of the cured resin in the surface B and a vicinity thereof. 5. The photochromic film according to claim 4 , wherein the curable component is an ultraviolet-curable component. 6. The photochromic film according to claim 1 , further comprising a hindered amine compound and/or a hindered phenol compound. 7. A photochromic lens comprising a photochromic film on a lens substrate, the photochromic film comprising a photochromic dye and a resin component, which has a nanoindentation hardness of equal to or greater than 800 nm on at least one of surfaces, surface A, thereof, wherein the surface A has a nanoindentation hardness larger than that of the other side surface, surface B, wherein the photochromic film is the photochromic film according to claim 1 placed on the lens substrate so that the surface A is positioned on a surface side through which light enters, and wherein the nanoindentation hardness of the other side surface, surface B, ranging from 500 to 1622 nm. 8. The photochromic lens according to claim 7 , wherein the photochromic film is placed so that the surface B that is the other surface of the surface A faces a surface of the lens substrate. 9. The photochromic lens according to claim 7 , wherein the lens substrate is a formed article that has been obtained by heating a lens starting material liquid comprising a heat-curable component. 10. The photochromic lens according to claim 7 , further comprising a hard coating and/or an antireflective film on a surface of the photochromic film, the surface being opposite to the surface facing the surface of the lens substrate. 11. A method of manufacturing a photochromic lens, wherein a photochromic liquid comprising a photochromic dye and a curable component is coated on one surface of a first mold for formation of one of surfaces of a lens, the photochromic liquid is subjected to curing treatment to form a photochromic film having a nanoindentation hardness ranging from 500 to 5000 1622 nm on an outermost surface thereof as well as having a smaller larger nanoindentation hardness on a surface facing the first mold than that on the outermost surface, the first mold and a second mold for formation of the other surface of the lens are placed so that the outermost surface of the photochromic film faces a surface of the second mold, and a ring-shaped gasket is placed around the two molds to form a cavity with the two molds and the gasket, with the photochromic film being placed within the cavity, a lens starting material liquid comprising a curable component is introduced into the cavity and the curable component is subjected to curing reaction within the cavity to obtain a photochromic lens comprising a photochromic film on a lens surface. 12. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein the curing treatment is conducted to the extent that a surface of the photochromic film facing the first mold has a nanoindentation hardness within a range of 800 to 5,000 nm. 13. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein dry etching treatment with UV ozone or plasma is conducted onto the outermost surface of the photochromic film after formation of the photochromic film but before formation of the cavity. 14. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein the curable component comprised in the photochromic film is a light-curable component and the curing treatment is conducted by light irradiation. 15. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 14 , wherein the light irradiation comprises light irradiation onto the surface of the first mold on which the photochromic liquid has been coated. 16. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 14 , wherein the first mold has an optical transparency, the light irradiation comprises light irradiation, through the first mold, onto the photochromic liquid which has been coated on the first mold. 17. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 16 , wherein the light irradiation through the first mold is conducted at an irradiance level lower than that of the light irradiation onto the surface on which the photochromic liquid has been coated. 18. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 17 , wherein the light irradiation through the first mold is conducted at an irradiance level ranging from 0.1 to 30 J/cm2, and the light irradiation onto the surface on which the photochromic liquid has been coated is conducted an irradiance level ranging from 1 to 100 J/cm2. 19. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 14 , wherein the light irradiated has a wavelength ranging from 150 to 380 nm. 20. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein the curable component comprised in the lens starting material liquid is a heat-curable component and the curing reaction is conducted by heating. 21. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein the lens starting material comprises an ultraviolet absorbing agent. 22. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens according to claim 11 , wherein the photochromic liquid further comprises a hindered amine compound and/or a hindered phenol compound. 23. The photochromic lens according to claim 7, wherein the surface A is placed on a surface side through which light enters when employed. 24. The photochromic lens according to claim 7, wherein the resin component comprises a cured resin formed by curing a curable component and an uncured curable component, the surface B and a vicinity thereof comprises a main component in the form of the cured resin, a content rate of the cured resin in the surface A and a vicinity thereof is lower than a content rate of the cured resin in the surface B and a vicinity thereof. 25. The photochromic lens according to claim 7, wherein the curable component is an ultraviolet-curable component. 26. The photochromic lens according to claim 7, further comprising a hindered amine compound and/or a hindered phenol compound.

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  • G02B1/10Primary

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What does patent USRE46357E cover?
The present invention relates to a photochromic film comprising a photochromic dye and a resin component. The photochromic film has a nanoindentation hardness of equal to or greater than 800 nm on at least one of surfaces, surface A, thereof. The present invention further relates to a method of manufacturing a photochromic lens. The method of manufacturing a photochromic lens of the present inv…
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Hoya Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B1/10. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (E1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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