Primer composition

Optical: systems and elements – Light interference – Produced by coating or lamina

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a primer composition. More specifically, it relates to a primer composition which gives a cured film having a high refractive index and impact resistance.


TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

Being susceptible to damage, most plastic lenses are provided with hard coating(s) by applying a silicon-containing primer or other hard-coating primer to their surface(s) and curing the primer with ultraviolet light.
Further, plastic lenses are sometimes coated with anti-reflection films formed by vapor deposition of an inorganic substance on their surface for preventing surface reflection. However, these lenses have low impact resistance and have a defect that they break in a falling ball test (FDA standards, U.S.A.).
For overcoming the above problem, there is a technique of interposing a primer layer formed of a urethane resin between a plastic lens substrate and a hard coating (see JP-A-5-25299).
Meanwhile, plastic lenses whose thickness can be decreased and whose lens substrate has a high refractive index, specifically a refractive index of 1.54 to 1.67, are widely available in recent years.
A silicon-containing hard coating generally has a refractive index of between 1.40 and 1.50, but since it is usual that the hard coating is coated by dip coating, a non-uniformity is caused in a coating thickness and difference in the coating thickness is liable to appear as interference fringes.
For overcoming the above problem, a hard coating having a high refractive index has been developed (see JP-A-5-2102, JP-A-5-164902 and JP-B-6-102776).
However, although the interference fringes can be decreased by forming a hard coating having a high refractive index directly on a lens substrate having a high refractive index, there is a defect that when an anti-reflection film is further formed thereon, the impact resistance of the lens decreases.
The lens can be improved in impact resistance by forming the above primer layer formed of a urethane resin, but there is another defect that interference fringes occur in this case because the primer layer has a refractive index of 1.50 to 1.52.
Recently, the following four laid-open publications disclose primers which improve a lens in impact resistance and also give a cured film having a high refractive index.
JP-A-4-366801 discloses a plastic lens obtained by laminating a primer layer and a hard coating layer, which satisfy the following two formulae, and a mono- or multi-layered anti-reflection layer formed by vapor deposition of an inorganic substance on the surface of a plastic lens substrate having a refractive index n.sub.s of 1.50 to 1.70 consecutively in the above order, the said primer layer being a polyurethane containing at least one member selected from halogen atoms excluding fluorine and a sulfur atom and having a refractive index n.sub.p of 1.45 to 1.60. ##EQU1## wherein n.sub.s and n.sub.p are as specified above and n.sub.H is a refractive index of the hard coating. ##EQU2## wherein d is a thickness of the primer layer and .lambda. is a wavelength of visible light which is between 450 and 650 nm.
JP-A-5-142401 discloses a plastic lens which is different from the above plastic lens disclosed in JP-A-4-366801 only in that the primer layer is formed of a compound of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti, Zr, Sn and Sb and polyurethane.
JP-A-6-82604 discloses an optical element formed by laminating a silicone cured coating and an inorganic anti-reflection film on the surface of an organic glass, wherein a primer layer is interposed between the said organic glass and the cured film of cured silicone, the primer layer being formed of a coating composition comprising, as essential effective components, the following components: (a) urethane elastomer, (b) inorganic fine particles and (c) hydrolyzate of organoalkoxysilane.
JP-A-6-118203 discloses a plastic lens obtained by forming a hard coating on the surface of a lens substrate of a plastic through a primer layer, wherein the primer layer is formed of a dispersion o

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