[0001] The present invention relates to a lens surfacing pad, especially but not exclusively
to a lens polishing pad.
[0002] Such a polishing pad or disc is described in
US 2011/0009035 A1. The latter discloses a polishing machine for lenses with at least one first polishing
spindle having a polishing axis and a tool holder disposed on a first polishing spindle
for a first polishing pad or disc being part of a polishing tool, further comprising
at least one first work piece spindle having a rotary axis and a work piece holder
disposed on the first work piece spindle for a lens, wherein the work piece holder
and the tool holder are disposed so as to be moving in translation in the direction
of a telescoping axis disposed parallel to the polishing axis and in the direction
of a translation axis disposed at right angles to the rotary axis. The polishing machine
further has at least one first tool changer for changing the tool and a working chamber
formed of at least one wall substantially limiting a spread of polishing medium during
processing, when at least the work piece holder and the tool holder are disposed within
the working chamber, wherein the first tool changer is disposed at least partially
within the working chamber during operation.
[0003] Such a machine is capable of polishing work pieces to form lenses at such a speed
that the polishing pad or disc might not last for more than about three hundred seconds,
even though during that time it may be used to polish as many as ten lens work pieces.
This results in the necessity of providing an automatic tool changer so that polishing
tools can be automatically replaced as their pads or discs wear out. At the same time,
when the pad wears out, the whole of the polishing tool or head of which it is part
is wasted.
[0004] The present invention seeks to provide a remedy.
[0005] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a lens pad for use in surfacing
a lens work piece, one side of which pad provides a working surface and the other
side of which pad provides micro formations spread out substantially uniformly over
that other side of the pad, for attachment, when the lens pad is in use, to a surface
of a lens surfacing tool which surface provides micro formations spread substantially
uniformly over that surface of the lens surfacing tool, so that the micro formations
of the pad interengage or interlock with those of such a surface of such a lens surfacing
tool when the pad is in use.
[0006] Such a lens pad may be held securely while in use, but readily replaced by a fresh
pad when it is worn out. The fresh pad may be of different material or materials from
the one it replaces, so long as it embodies the present invention.
[0007] Thus the interlocking or interengaging of the micro formations is such that it is
necessary to exert sufficient force to overcome the interlocking or interengaging
of the micro formations by pulling the pad away from such a surface of such a tool
when the pad is worn out, so that the interengagement or interlocking of the micro
formations is resistant to a force which tends to separate the surfaces on which the
micro formations are provided, but not so resistant that the pad can not be manually
or automatically peeled away from the rest of the tool when it is worn out. An advantage
of such engagement or interlocking with certain lens surfacing machines is that the
pad is retained on the rest of the tool even when the latter is moved around rapidly
on an indexed carousel of a lens surfacing machine and/or by a robot of such machine
during replacement of a lens surfacing tool, or even turned upside down if the lens
tool is one of many others held on the outside cylindrical surface of an indexed carousel
which has a horizontal axis of indexing.
[0008] Individual ones of the micro formations may be in the form of a stem with a head,
for example a mushroom-shaped head.
[0009] Preferably, however, the said other side of the said pad provides one of two micro
formations, the first of which micro formations comprise hooks and the second of which
micro formations comprise loops, the micro formations provided by such a surface of
such a tool comprising the other of the said first and second micro formations.
[0010] Preferably, the micro formations on the lens pad comprise loops, although they could
comprise hooks.
[0011] The surfacing which such a lens pad is used for may be grinding or lapping the lens
work piece, but is preferably polishing the lens work piece.
[0012] The working surface of the pad may be provided by non-woven polyester, polyurethane,
or a plastics foam material.
[0013] If the lens pad is provided with hooks, these may be provided by a polyester or polypropylene
material.
[0014] If the polishing pad is provided with loops, these may be provided by a polyamide
velour.
[0015] The hooks may have a length or height in the range from 0.2mm to 0.6mm, and are preferably
substantially 0.4mm high.
[0016] The lens pad may be from 0.5mm in overall thickness to 2.5mm and is preferably substantially
1.5mm thick
[0017] The diameter of the pad may be in the range of from 3cm to 7cm, and is preferably
substantially 4.5cm.
[0018] The pad is preferably circular, in the form of a disc, but may have many other shapes,
so that it may be generally oval or rectangular and may have radial slots opening
out on to its periphery to enable the pad more readily to adopt a convex or concave
curvature.
[0019] The present invention extends to a lens work piece surfacing tool for use in the
surfacing of a lens work piece, a surface of which tool provides micro formations
substantially uniformly spread over that surface, to which surface is attached a lens
surfacing pad, one side of which provides a working surface and the other side of
which is provided with micro formations spread substantially uniformly over the said
other side of the lens pad, so that the micro formations of the pad interengage or
interlock with those of the said surface of the lens surfacing tool.
[0020] Such a lens pad may be held securely while in use, but readily replaced by a fresh
pad when it is worn out. It is necessary however to exert sufficient force to overcome
the interlocking or interengaging of the micro formations by pulling the pad away
from such a surface of such a tool when the pad is worn out, so that the interengagement
or interlocking of the micro formations is resistant to a force which tends to separate
the surfaces on which the micro formations are provided. The fresh pad may be of different
material or materials from the one it replaces, so long as it embodies the present
invention.
[0021] Individual ones of the micro formations may be in the form of a stem with a head,
for example a mushroom-shaped head.
[0022] Preferably, however, the said other side of the said pad provides one of two micro
formations, the first of which micro formations comprise hooks and the second of which
micro formations comprise loops, the micro formations provided by the said surface
of the tool comprising the other of the said first and second micro formations.
[0023] Preferably, the micro formations on the lens pad comprise loops, although they could
comprise hooks.
[0024] The surfacing for which such a tool is used may be grinding or lapping the lens work
piece, but is preferably for polishing the lens work piece.
[0025] The working surface of the lens pad may be provided by a non-woven polyester material,
polyurethane, or a plastics foam material, although it may be provided by other materials.
[0026] The hooks may comprise a polyester or polypropylene material, and the loops may be
provided by a polyamide velour.
[0027] The hooks may have a length or height in the range from 0.2mm to 0.6mm, and are preferably
substantially 0.4mm high.
[0028] The lens pad may be from 0.5mm in overall thickness to 2.5mm and is preferably substantially
1.5mm thick.
[0029] The diameter of the pad may be in the range of from 3cm to 7cm, and is preferably
substantially 4.5cm.
[0030] The pad is preferably circular in the form of a disc, but may have many other shapes,
so that it may be generally oval or rectangular and may have radial slots opening
out on to its periphery to enable the pad more readily to adopt a convex or concave
curvature.
[0031] The surface to which the lens pad is attached may be across the top of a block of
a synthetic plastics foam material which is yieldable and resilient.
[0032] The base of the foam block may be provided with a rigid connector, which may be of
a synthetic plastics material, for connecting the lens tool to a lens tool holder
of a lens polishing machine.
[0033] Examples of a lens pad and examples of a lens work piece surfacing tool, each made
in accordance with the present invention, will now be described in greater detail
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1
- shows a side elevational view of a lens work piece surfacing tool made in accordance
with the present invention;
- Figure 2
- shows a side perspective view of a tool shown in Figure 1 with a lens pad thereof
displaced from the rest of the tool, the lens pad also being made in accordance with
the present invention;
- Figure 2(a)(i)
- shows a side view of details, on a larger scale, of the tool shown in Figures 1 and
2;
- Figure 2(a)(ii)
- shows a side view of details, on a larger scale, of the pad shown in Figures 1 and
2;
- Figure 2(a)(iii)
- shows a cross-sectional side view of details, on a larger scale, of a modified form
of tool embodying the present invention; and
- Figure 3
- shows a side view of the tool shown in Figures 1 and 2 in use mounted on a lens tool
holder and working on a lens work piece held by a lens work piece holder of a lens
polishing machine.
[0034] Figures 1 to 3 show a lens work piece polishing tool 10 comprising a rigid synthetic
plastics generally circular base 12 provided with formations 14 enabling it to be
connected and securely mounted on a lens tool holder 14 supported on spring reinforced
bellows 16. The latter enable a uniform pressure to be exerted by the lens work piece
surfacing tool 10.
[0035] A synthetic plastics yieldable and resilient cylindrical block of foam 18 is secured
to the base 12 by an adhesive (not shown). An intermediate disc of a plastics material
20 is secured to an intended upper face of the foam block 18 also by an adhesive.
A disc 22 of a polypropylene material is secured to the intermediate disc 20 again
by means of adhesive. The outward facing side of the disc 22 is covered substantially
uniformly by a myriad of micro hooks, as shown in Figure 2(a)(i) labelled 23, standing
on average about 0.39mm high. The disc 22 is constituted by a sheet material sold
by Velcro USA, Inc., of Manchester, New Hampshire, United States of America, under
the product code HTH 830 and under the registered trade mark ULTRA-MATE.
[0036] Releasably secured to the outer surface of the disc 22 is a lens pad 24 comprising
an upper disc 26 of polishing material in the form of a fine synthetic plastics foam
and a lower disc 28 secured to the upper disc 26 by means of adhesive and constituted
by a polyamide velour sold by Velcro USA, Inc., under the product code Velour 3165.
This velour provides a myriad of micro loops, as shown in Figure 2(a)(ii) labelled
29, spread substantially uniformly across the lower surface of the pad 24. The pad
24 is releasably secured to the outer surface of the disc 24 by the interengaging
or interlocking of the hooks and loops.
[0037] It will be appreciated therefore that the Velcro® fastening of the lens pad 24 to
the foam block 18 enables the pad 24 to be readily ripped off the surface 22 of the
tool 10 to enable a replacement pad having the same construction as the one peeled
off to be fixed by the Velcro fastening to the surface 22.
[0038] When in use, the tool or head shown in Figure 1 is mounted on a tool holder 14 as
shown in Figure 3. The polishing surface provided by the polishing disc 26 is urged
against a lens work piece 30 held by the lens work piece holder 32. The tool mount
14 and the lens holder 32 constitute parts of a polishing machine (not shown as a
whole) which by means of motors and drive couplings bring about relative motion between
the lens work piece holder 32 and the tool holder 14 to impart a relative movement
between the lens work piece 30 and the lens tool 10 so that the polishing disc 26
polishes the optical surface of the lens work piece 30.
[0039] The polishing machine is also provided with nozzles (not shown) directing polishing
fluid on to the lens work piece 30 and the lens tool 10.
[0040] The polishing machine is also provided with robots (not shown) to enable the lens
tool 10 to be replaced when its polishing pad is worn out.
[0041] Used lens tools rejected by the machine can have their polishing pads 24, now worn
by use, ripped off without damage to the rest of the tool by virtue o the use of the
Velcro® fastening. A fresh polishing pad 24 may be attached again by the Velcro fastening
on to the surface 22 of the used tool so that the latter is now ready for re-use.
[0042] Numerous variations and modifications to the illustrated construction of pad and
tool may occur to the reader without taking the resulting construction outside the
scope of the present invention. For example, the pad 24 might be made of a single
material, so that it is not composite. The intermediate disc 20 might be omitted so
that the disc 22 is secured by adhesive directly on to the foam block 18. The adhesives
used may comprise a permanent rubber base adhesive or a permanent acrylic base adhesive.
Instead of hooks 23 of the tool 10, there may be provided micro-formations each comprising
a stem 40 at the outer end of which there is a head 42, which may be mushroom shaped,
as shown in Figure 2(a)(iii).
1. A lens pad (24) for use in surfacing a lens work piece (30),one side (26) of which
pad (24) provides a working surface and the other side (28) of which pad (24) provides
micro formations (29) spread out substantially uniformly over that other side (28)
of the pad (24), for attachment, when the lens pad (24) is in use, to a surface of
a lens surfacing tool (10) which surface provides micro formations (23) spread substantially
uniformly over that surface of the lens surfacing tool (10), so that the micro formations
of the pad (24) interengage or interlock with those of such a surface of such a lens
surfacing tool (10) when the pad is in use.
2. A lens pad according to claim 1, characterized in that the micro formations on the lens pad (24) comprise loops (29).
3. A lens pad according to claim 2, characterized in that the loops (29) are provided by a polyamide velour.
4. A lens pad according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the micro formations on the lens pad (24) comprise hooks.
5. A lens pad according to claim 4, characterized in that the hooks are provided by a polyester or polypropylene material.
6. A lens pad according to claim 4, characterized in that the hooks have a length or height in the range from 0.2mm to 0.6mm.
7. A lens pad according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the overall thickness of the pad is in the range from 0.5mm to 2.5mm.
8. A lens pad according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the diameter of the pad is in the range from 3cm to 7cm.
9. A lens pad according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the pad is circular, in the form of a disc.
10. A lens work piece surfacing tool (10) for use in the surfacing of a lens work piece
(30), a surface of which tool (10) provides micro formations (23) substantially uniformly
spread over that surface, to which surface is attached a lens surfacing pad (24) when
the tool is in use, one side (26) of which pad provides a working surface and the
other side (28) of which is provided with micro formations (29) spread substantially
uniformly over the said other side of the lens pad (24), so that the micro formations
of such a pad (24) interengage or interlock with those of the said surface of the
lens surfacing tool (10) when the tool is in use.
11. A lens work piece surfacing tool (10) according to claim 10, characterized in that the tool (10) comprises a block (18) of a synthetic plastics foam material which
is yieldable and resilient, the surface to which such a lens pad is attached being
across the top of the said block (18).
12. A lens work piece surfacing tool (10) according to claim 11, characterized in that the base of the said block (18) is provided with a rigid connector (12), which may
be of a synthetic plastics material, for connecting the lens tool (10) to a lens tool
holder (14) of a lens polishing machine.
13. A combination of a lens pad (24) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9 attached to
a lens work piece surfacing tool (10) as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 12.
14. A lens surfacing machine having a lens work piece surfacing tool (10) as claimed in
any one of claims 10 to 12.
15. A lens surfacing machine having a combination of a lens pad (24) and a lens work piece
surfacing tool (10) as claimed in claim 13.