Claims
- 1. An improved optical stack of laminated removable lenses for adhering to a face shield comprising:(a) a plurality of superposed removable lenses adhesively affixed to one another; (b) each said removable lens being held to each successive lens with a clear uninterrupted adhesive layer interposed between each said removable lens; (c) each said lens having a removal tab portion on at least one end which does not have any adhesive layer on either side of said tab portion for allowing the wearer of the face shield to quickly grasp said removal tab portion for removing the top lens and exposing a clean lens directly underneath said removed top lens; and, (d) the bottom-most removable lens of said stack having a band of adhesive formed around the periphery thereof for attachment of said stack to said face shield, wherein said band of adhesive forms a seal thereby eliminating any moisture from the interface between said bottom-most lens and said shield.
- 2. The optical stack as in claim 1 wherein said band of adhesive is formed by making a cut to the depth of the bottom-most lens, inside the periphery and contiguous to the lens shape, whereby the outer most generally annulus portion is then removed, thereby exposing the adhesive of the previous layer, which aids in mounting said lens to said face shield.
- 3. The optical stack as in claim 1 wherein said band of adhesive is applied to the periphery of said bottom-most lens.
- 4. The optical stack as in claim 1 wherein said removable lenses and said clear adhesive layers have an index of refraction between 1.40 and 1.52.
- 5. An optical stack of removable lenses for adhering to an optical window comprising:a) a plurality of generally rectangular superposed removable lenses adhesively adhered to one another so as to form said optical stack; b) each said removable lens being held to each successive lens with a clear uninterrupted adhesive layer interposed between each said removable lens; c) a plurality of staggered tabs extending from a corner of each of said film layers, said tabs being disposed to assist in allowing each film layer to be peeled off successively; and d) the bottom-most removable lens of said stack having a band of adhesive formed around the periphery thereof for attachment of said stack to said optical window, wherein said band of adhesive forms a seal thereby eliminating any moisture from the interface between said bottom-most lens and said optical window.
- 6. The optical stack as in claim 5 wherein said stack of removable lenses is adapted to be mounted on a windshield, window, face shield or a video display.
- 7. The optical stack as in claim 5 wherein said band of adhesive is formed by making a cut to the depth of the bottom-most lens, inside the periphery and contiguous to the lens shape, whereby the outer most generally annulus portion is then removed, thereby exposing the adhesive of the previous layer, which aids in mounting said lens to said optical window.
- 8. The optical stack as in claim 5 wherein said band of adhesive is applied to the periphery of said bottom-most lens.
- 9. The optical stack as in claim 5 wherein said removable lenses and said clear adhesive layers have an index of refraction between 1.40 and 1.52.
- 10. The optical stack as in claim 5 wherein said tabs do not have adhesive attached thereto.
- 11. A method for forming an optical lens stack for attachment to an optical window, said method comprising the steps of:a) laminating together a multiplicity of optical lens layers while interposing a clear uninterrupted adhesive layer between each optical lens layer being laminated; b) forming a tab extension from each optical lens layer and omitting said adhesive layer from said tab extension, whereby each of said lens layer may be peeled off individually; and, c) cutting around the perimeter and to a depth of one optical lens ply the bottom-most layer of said optical stack, thereby exposing a strip of adhesive for adhering said optical stack to said optical window.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/449,318, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,388,813 entitled OPTICAL STACK OF LAMINATED REMOVABLE LENSES FOR FACE SHIELDS, WINDOWS AND DISPLAY filed Nov. 24, 1999, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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