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- Patent Title: Method for treating a lens to reduce light reflections for animals and devices that view through the ultra violet light spectrum
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Application No.: US16782921Application Date: 2020-02-05
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Publication No.: US11353630B2Publication Date: 2022-06-07
- Inventor: Norman L. Kester , Adam E. Winkelman , Nicholas M. Hall , Richard D. Unbankes
- Applicant: Quantum Innovations, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US OR Central Point
- Assignee: Quantum Innovations, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Quantum Innovations, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US OR Central Point
- Agency: Jerry Haynes Law
- Main IPC: G02B1/115
- IPC: G02B1/115 ; G02B1/18 ; G02B5/20 ; G02B5/22 ; F41G1/027 ; F41G1/14 ; G02B5/28

Abstract:
An anti-reflective lens and method for treating a lens to reduce visible light and ultraviolet light at levels perceptible to the vision system of an animal and a detection device having tetra-chromatic vision or di-chromatic vision. The treatment method produces an optical substrate that is less perceptible to an animal and detection device perceptible to view through the UV light spectrum. The method provides a substrate treated on opposite sides with an anti-reflective coating so that reflections from visible light and UV light are not visible to the animal and detection device, from incident angles between 0° to 60°. The anti-reflective coatings are applied in varying amounts of constituents and thicknesses, consisting of: adhesion layer, low index material (SiO2), high index material (ZrO2), and superhydrophobic layers. The substrate is initially UV treated, and then coated with the anti-reflective coating to minimize visible light and UV light reflection between 300-400 nanometers.
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