Claims
- 1. An optical-quality plastic part comprising:
an optical-quality plastic material having a defined contour; and a formed polarizing film comprising polyethylene terephthalate, wherein the film is incorporated into the optical-quality plastic material to effect an optical-quality plastic part.
- 2. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 1, wherein the optical-quality plastic material is comprised of a hard resin thermoset material.
- 3. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 1, wherein the optical-quality plastic material is comprised of a thermoplastic material.
- 4. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 3, wherein the thermoplastic material comprises polycarbonate.
- 5. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 1, wherein the formed film is bonded to a pre-existing optical-quality plastic part.
- 6. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 1, wherein the film further comprises a crystalline o r semi-crystalline naphthalene dicarboxylic acid polyester.
- 7. An optical-quality plastic part according to claim 1, wherein optical properties of the formed film are maintained to pre-formed optical properties of the film.
- 8. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture comprising the steps of:
forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film to a desired contour; and incorporating the formed film into an optical-quality plastic material to effect an optical-quality plastic part.
- 9. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step includes heating only one mold surface.
- 10. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step is achieved without active vacuum.
- 11. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step is achieved without complementary mold surfaces.
- 12. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step includes indirectly warming the film, applying pressure to conform the film against a mold surface, then cooling the film to set the shape of the formed film.
- 13. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step includes heating a mold surface, bridging the film across the mold surface, allowing the film to warm indirectly by proximity to the mold surface, applying pressure to the film to conform it to the mold surface, then cooling the mold surface before removing the formed film.
- 14. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 13, wherein the mold surface defines a spherical curve.
- 15. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 13, wherein the mold surface defines a non-spherical curve.
- 16. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 13, wherein the mold surface defines a combination of curves that may include spherical curves and aspherical curves.
- 17. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the film is comprised of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 18. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 17, wherein the film further comprises a crystalline or semi-crystalline naphthalene dicarboxylic acid polyester.
- 19. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the forming step includes heating a mold surface to 80-145° C., bridging the film across the mold surface to indirectly warm the film, applying pressure of 10-50 psi to the film to conform it to the mold surface, then cooling the mold surface to 70-85° C. before removing the formed film.
- 20. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 8, wherein the film is bonded at or near a surface of the optical-quality plastic material.
- 21. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film comprising the steps of:
indirectly warming a heat-sensitive polarizing film; applying pressure to conform the film against a mold surface; cooling the film to set the shape of the formed film.
- 22. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein the film is indirectly warmed by heating a mold surface.
- 23. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein the film is cooled by cooling the mold surface.
- 24. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein the film is bridged across a heated mold surface to indirectly warm the film by proximity.
- 25. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein non-vacuum action pressure is applied to the film to conform it to the mold surface.
- 26. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein wherein the mold surface defines a spherical curve.
- 27. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 26, wherein the mold surface defines a non-spherical curve.
- 28. A method of optical-quality plastic part manufacture according to claim 21, wherein the film is comprised of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 29. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 21, wherein the film is indirectly warmed by heating a mold surface to 80-145° C. and bridging the film across the mold surface.
- 30. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 29, wherein pressure of 10-50 psi is applied to the film to conform it against the mold surface.
- 31. A method of forming a heat-sensitive polarizing film according to claim 30, wherein the film is cooled by cooling the mold surface to 70-85° C. before removing the formed film.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/475,424, filed Dec. 29, 1999, hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09475424 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
09569479 |
May 2000 |
US |