Claims
- 1. A plastic optical article manufactured by an insert injection molding process comprising:
an injection molded, thermoplastic lens base; a laminated polarizing wafer bonded to said injected molded, thermoplastic lens base, said laminated polarizing wafer comprising in order:
a) a substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic sheet as a protective layer; b) a polarizing film, and c) a thermoplastic sheet as a support layer, wherein said substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic sheet has a retardance of less than about 200 nm, and the support layer is thermally fused to said thermoplastic lens base.
- 2. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein the protective layer comprises a thermoplastic selected from the following group: a cellulose ester, a polyacrylate, a cycloolefin copolymer.
- 3. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 4. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein the protective layer is a cellulose ester sheet, and the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 5. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein the protective layer is a polyacrylate having a glass transition temperature of higher than 80° C., and the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 6. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein said polarizing film is a polyvinyl alcohol film doped with at least one dichroic dye.
- 7. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein said polarizing film is a polyvinyl alcohol film containing polyvinylene light polarizing elements.
- 8. A plastic optical article of claim 1 wherein said polarizing film is a poly(ethylene terephthalate) film with at least one dichroic dye.
- 9. A method of making an optical article comprising:
providing a substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic sheet as a protective layer; applying a polarizing film it against said substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic sheet; applying a thermoplastic support sheet against said polarizing film; and thermally fusing said thermoplastic support sheet to an injection molded thermoplastic lens base.
- 10. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein the protective layer comprises a thermoplastic selected from the following group: a cellulose ester, a polyacrylate, or a cycloolefin copolymer.
- 11. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 12. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein the protective layer is a cellulose ester sheet, and the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 13. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein the protective layer is a polyacrylate having a glass transition temperature of higher than 80° C., and the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 14. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein said polarizing film is a polyvinyl alcohol film doped with at least one dichroic dye.
- 15. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein said polarizing film is a polyvinyl alcohol film containing polyvinylene light polarizing elements.
- 16. The method of making an optical article of claim 9 wherein said polarizing film is a poly(ethylene terephthalate) film with at least one dichroic dye.
- 17. A polarized optical article comprising:
a thermoplastic support sheet; a polarizing film disposed adjacent to said thermoplastic support sheet; and a substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic front sheet disposed adjacent to said polarizing film, wherein said substantially optically isotropic thermoplastic sheet has a retardance of less than about 200 nm.
- 18. A polarized optical articles according to claim 17, wherein said protective layer comprises a thermoplastic selected from the following group: a cellulose ester, a polyacrylate, a cycloolefin copolymer.
- 19. A polarized optical article of claim 17 wherein the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
- 20. A polarized optical article of claim 17 wherein the protective layer is a cellulose ester sheet, and the support layer is a polycarbonate sheet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/418,015 filed on Oct. 10, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60418015 |
Oct 2002 |
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