JPS61242920A - Molding device for lens - Google Patents

Molding device for lens

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Publication number
JPS61242920A
JPS61242920A JP8377985A JP8377985A JPS61242920A JP S61242920 A JPS61242920 A JP S61242920A JP 8377985 A JP8377985 A JP 8377985A JP 8377985 A JP8377985 A JP 8377985A JP S61242920 A JPS61242920 A JP S61242920A
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lens
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Kaoru Shimizu
薫 志水
Shoji Nakamura
正二 中村
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Panasonic Holdings Corp
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B11/00Pressing molten glass or performed glass reheated to equivalent low viscosity without blowing
    • C03B11/06Construction of plunger or mould
    • C03B11/08Construction of plunger or mould for making solid articles, e.g. lenses
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B2215/00Press-moulding glass
    • C03B2215/02Press-mould materials
    • C03B2215/03Press-mould materials defined by material properties or parameters, e.g. relative CTE of mould parts

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  • Moulds For Moulding Plastics Or The Like (AREA)
  • Casting Or Compression Moulding Of Plastics Or The Like (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE:To the titled device capable of producing high precision lens, tolerating variability of material volume in a large range, eliminating centering operation, wherein coefficients of expansion of a barrel mold to lens material and of barrel mold holder are set at given values and an excess glass relief part is formed. CONSTITUTION:The glass lens material 10 is fed to the through hole 3 of the barrel mold 2, the upper mold 5 is engaged with the barrel mold, and the barrel mold holder 6 is heated to soften the lens material 10. The upper mold 5 is lowered and the lens material 10 is pressed and molded into a desired shape. The molded lens is annealed to complete the glass lens 1. Release is made easy and shape precision lens face can be raised by making a coefficient of the barrel mold 2 smaller than that of the lens material 10 and a coefficient of expansion of the barrel mold holder 6 larger than that of the lens material 10. An excess glass relief part is formed by finishing chamfering in the tapered state 5A at the outer edge part of the molding face of the mold 5 and a product with fixed thickness is obtained by prescribing the lowering position of the upper mold 5 by the top of the barrel mold holder 6 even if variability of volume of the glass material 10 is large.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 産業上の利用分野 本発明は光学機器に使用される例えばカメラレンズ等の
レンズ成形装置に関するものである。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an apparatus for molding lenses, such as camera lenses, used in optical equipment.

従来の技術 従来、ガラスレンズ成形装置として例えば特公昭54−
38126号公報で提案されているごとく、所定温度に
加熱したガラスレンズ素材を一対の成形型で抑圧成形す
る方法が用いられている。
Conventional technology Conventionally, as a glass lens molding device, for example,
As proposed in Japanese Patent No. 38126, a method is used in which a glass lens material heated to a predetermined temperature is pressed and molded using a pair of molds.

しかしこの様な装置の場合、レンズ面を構成する各々の
成形型軸心を精度よく一致させると共に各々のレンズ面
が傾きを生じない様、すなわちレンズ光軸を一致させる
様、各々の成形型を精度よく組立て構成しなければなら
ない。
However, in the case of such a device, the axes of the molds that make up the lens surfaces must be precisely aligned, and the molds must be aligned so that the lens surfaces are not tilted, that is, the optical axes of the lenses are aligned. It must be assembled and configured with precision.

また、供給するガラスレンズ素材の容積を高精度で安定
させないと、レンズ厚さあるいはレンズ面形状精度が精
度よく得られず、焦点距離等所定の光学性能が得られな
い。
Furthermore, unless the volume of the supplied glass lens material is stabilized with high precision, the lens thickness or lens surface shape cannot be accurately obtained, and predetermined optical performance such as focal length cannot be obtained.

さらに供給するガラスレンズ素材の容積を成形レンズに
必要な容積より多くすると、レンズ厚さ及びレンズ面形
状は所望に得られても余分のレンズ素材が成形型外周方
向へはみ出し、レンズ成形後、レンズ外径を一定に仕上
げる心取り工程が必要となる。心取り作業は大きな作業
工数を必要としコストアップとなるうえ、作業過程でレ
ンズ面を傷つける恐れが多分にあり好ましくない。
Furthermore, if the volume of the glass lens material supplied is larger than the volume required for the molded lens, even if the desired lens thickness and lens surface shape are obtained, the excess lens material will protrude toward the outer circumference of the mold, and after the lens is molded, the lens A centering process is required to make the outer diameter uniform. Centering work requires a large number of man-hours and increases costs, and is also undesirable because there is a high risk of damaging the lens surface during the work process.

発明が解決しようとする問題点 本発明は上記従来の欠点を解決するもので、供給するレ
ンズ素材容積のバラツキを大きな範囲で許容すると共に
、レンズ成形後の心取り作業を不要にし、かつレンズ面
形状精度及びレンズ光軸の一致精度を向上させることを
目的とする。
Problems to be Solved by the Invention The present invention solves the above-mentioned conventional drawbacks. It allows variation in the volume of supplied lens material within a wide range, eliminates the need for centering work after lens molding, and improves the lens surface. The purpose is to improve shape accuracy and alignment accuracy of lens optical axes.

問題点を解決するための手段 上記目的を満足するため、本発明のガラスレンズ成形装
置は、用型と該用型に嵌合する成形型と前記用型を保持
する用型ホルダーとを具備し、前記用型の膨張係数をレ
ンズ素材の膨張係数より小さく、前記用型ホルダーの膨
張係数を前記レンズ素材の膨張係数より大きく構成する
と共に、前記成形型の少なくとも一方のレンズ面側に余
剰ガラス逃げ部を形成した構成としている。
Means for Solving the Problems In order to satisfy the above object, the glass lens molding apparatus of the present invention includes a mold, a mold that fits into the mold, and a mold holder that holds the mold. , the expansion coefficient of the mold is smaller than the expansion coefficient of the lens material, and the expansion coefficient of the mold holder is larger than the expansion coefficient of the lens material, and an excess glass escape is provided on at least one lens surface side of the mold. It has a structure in which a section is formed.

作   用 本発明は上述の手段によって、成形型の軸心ズレ、傾き
が用型によって規制され、またレンズ素材と用型ホルダ
ーの膨張係数の差によって用型ホルダーがガラスレンズ
の収縮量より大きく収縮し、成形過程では常に上型がレ
ンズ素材を押圧して高精度のレンズ面形状及び安定した
レンズ厚さを得ることが出来る。さらにガラス余剰分を
成形型のレンズ成形型面側に設けた凹部に流入させかつ
レンズ外径を用型で規制することによって心取り作業を
不要にする。
Effect of the Invention The present invention uses the above-mentioned means to control the misalignment and inclination of the axis of the mold by the mold, and also causes the mold holder to shrink more than the shrinkage amount of the glass lens due to the difference in expansion coefficient between the lens material and the mold holder. However, during the molding process, the upper mold always presses the lens material, making it possible to obtain a highly accurate lens surface shape and a stable lens thickness. Further, by allowing the excess glass to flow into a recess provided on the lens mold surface side of the mold and regulating the outer diameter of the lens with the mold, centering work is no longer necessary.

実施例 以下、本発明の実施例について図面に基づいて説明する
Embodiments Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described based on the drawings.

第1図は本発明装置の概念を示す要部正面図であり成形
部のみ断面形状で示している。
FIG. 1 is a front view of the main parts showing the concept of the apparatus of the present invention, and only the molded part is shown in cross section.

第2図は用型と用型ホルダー及び該用型の貫通穴すなわ
ち成形キャビティに嵌合する成形型の断面図を示す。
FIG. 2 shows a sectional view of the mold, the mold holder, and the mold that fits into the through hole or mold cavity of the mold.

第1図及び第2図において、用型2は所定のセラミック
ス材料等で構成され、軸心に貫通穴3を配設している。
In FIGS. 1 and 2, a mold 2 is made of a predetermined ceramic material or the like, and has a through hole 3 disposed at its axis.

貫通穴3は、球形等のガラスレンズ素材1oを所望のレ
ンズ形状に成形するキャビティの役割を果すと共に、両
端開口部より嵌合する上型5及び下型4を所定位置関係
に維持、すなわち成形型4,5の軸心ズレ、傾きを所望
の精度内に収める機能を有している。
The through hole 3 serves as a cavity for molding the glass lens material 1o, such as a sphere, into a desired lens shape, and also maintains the upper mold 5 and lower mold 4, which are fitted through the openings at both ends, in a predetermined positional relationship, that is, the molding. It has a function of keeping the axis misalignment and inclination of the molds 4 and 5 within a desired precision.

第2図に示す実施例において、下型4は予め貫通穴3の
下端にきわめてクリアランスの小さい状態で嵌合してい
る。用型2は外周部及び下型4を包囲するごとく用型ホ
ルダー6に、一体的に保持されている。
In the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, the lower die 4 is fitted in advance into the lower end of the through hole 3 with an extremely small clearance. The mold 2 is integrally held in a mold holder 6 so as to surround the outer peripheral portion and the lower mold 4.

第2図では17輪9を用い用型ホルダー6の開口端より
所定寸法凹んだ位置に用型2の端面が位置する様配設し
ている。上型6は、7う79部6Bを有し、矢印方向に
貫通穴3のもう一方の開口端より挿入され、所定温度に
加熱された軟化状態にあるガラスレンズ素材1oを所望
のレンズ形状に成形する。上型の挿入深さは当然のこと
ながら用型ホルダー6の上面に上型5の7レンズ部が当
接して決まる。すなわち所望の成形ガラスレンズ厚さ寸
法は用型ホルダー6の厚さ寸法を規定することにより任
意に設定することが可能となる。
In FIG. 2, 17 rings 9 are used and arranged so that the end surface of the mold 2 is located at a position recessed by a predetermined dimension from the open end of the mold holder 6. The upper mold 6 has 7 ridges 79 parts 6B, and is inserted from the other open end of the through hole 3 in the direction of the arrow to shape the softened glass lens material 1o heated to a predetermined temperature into a desired lens shape. Shape. The insertion depth of the upper mold is naturally determined by the seven lens portions of the upper mold 5 coming into contact with the upper surface of the mold holder 6. That is, the desired thickness of the molded glass lens can be arbitrarily set by defining the thickness of the mold holder 6.

なお、成形後のガラスレンズとの離形を目的として用型
2を構成する部材たとえばセラミックス等の膨張係数を
レンズ素材10の膨張係数より小さく構成している。
Note that, for the purpose of releasing the mold from the glass lens after molding, the coefficient of expansion of the members constituting the mold 2, such as ceramics, is made smaller than the coefficient of expansion of the lens material 10.

さらにステンレス鋼等の金属部材で構成した用型ホルダ
ー6の膨張係数をレンズ素材10の膨張係数より大きく
構成している。用型ホルダーの膨張係数をレンズ素材の
それより大きく構成する理由はレンズ面形状精度を所望
に得る為である。
Further, the expansion coefficient of the mold holder 6 made of a metal member such as stainless steel is made larger than the expansion coefficient of the lens material 10. The reason why the expansion coefficient of the mold holder is made larger than that of the lens material is to obtain the desired precision of the lens surface shape.

すなわち、軟化したレンズ素材1oを上型6で押圧成形
した場合、上型6の下降位置は用型ホルダー6の上面に
よって規制される。上型が用型ホルダーの上面に当接し
た時点で上型の加圧を維持したまま成形レンズの冷却を
開始し3oo”c付近のレンズ取出し温度まで冷却する
。成形レンズを冷却することは用型ホルダー6及び用型
2を冷却することに他ならず、温度降下による用型ホル
ダー6の収縮量が成形レンズの収縮量より確実に大きく
なる様構成することにより成形過程では常にレンズに上
型の加圧力が作用する。
That is, when the softened lens material 1o is press-molded with the upper mold 6, the lowering position of the upper mold 6 is regulated by the upper surface of the mold holder 6. When the upper mold comes into contact with the upper surface of the mold holder, cooling of the molded lens is started while maintaining the pressure of the upper mold, and the molded lens is cooled down to the lens take-out temperature of around 3oo"c.It is not necessary to cool the molded lens. This is nothing but cooling the mold holder 6 and the mold 2, and by making sure that the amount of contraction of the mold holder 6 due to temperature drop is greater than the amount of contraction of the molded lens, the upper mold is always attached to the lens during the molding process. A pressing force of is applied.

上型5及び下型4は所定のセラミック材料等を所定の円
柱形に形成し、それぞれの型の一方の端面は型軸心と直
交して所定のレンズ面形状を有するごとく鏡面状態に仕
上げている。
The upper mold 5 and the lower mold 4 are made of a predetermined ceramic material or the like and formed into a predetermined cylindrical shape, and one end surface of each mold is finished in a mirror-like state so that it is perpendicular to the mold axis and has a predetermined lens surface shape. There is.

本発明の実施例では凸レンズを得るため型面形状をそれ
ぞれ凹面とした。
In the embodiments of the present invention, the mold surfaces were respectively concave in order to obtain convex lenses.

上型6及び下型4の円柱部外径寸法は成形ガラスレンズ
1の有効径寸法よシ所定量だけ大きく構成し、上型6の
成形型面側には有効径より外方に位置する外縁部を所定
寸法にテーパー状に面取り仕上げしている。該面取シ部
5Aはガラスレンズの余剰ガラスが流入するスペースと
なる。成形過程で、キャビティ内のガス逃しを目的とし
て成形型4.6の円柱部の一部を段付き形状とすると共
にL字形の連通穴7A、7Bをそれぞれ穿孔している。
The outer diameters of the cylindrical parts of the upper mold 6 and the lower mold 4 are configured to be larger than the effective diameter of the molded glass lens 1 by a predetermined amount, and the mold surface side of the upper mold 6 has an outer edge located outward from the effective diameter. The part is finished with a tapered chamfer to a predetermined size. The chamfered portion 5A becomes a space into which excess glass of the glass lens flows. During the molding process, a part of the cylindrical part of the mold 4.6 is made into a stepped shape, and L-shaped communication holes 7A and 7B are formed, respectively, for the purpose of releasing gas from the cavity.

胴型ホルダーに設けた穴8もガス逃しを目的としたもの
である。
The hole 8 provided in the body-shaped holder is also for the purpose of gas release.

第1図に示すダイセット16は上プレート11下プレー
ト12.ガイドボスト14.駆動シリンダ13によって
構成され、上プレート11は駆動シリンダ13によって
矢印x 、 x’力方向所定ストローク量摺動する。さ
らにカートリッジヒーター16及び温度センサー(図示
せず)が上プレート11、下プレート12に埋設されて
おりガラスレンズ素材を軟化させる所定温度に各プレー
トを加熱している。
The die set 16 shown in FIG. 1 includes an upper plate 11 a lower plate 12. Guide boss 14. The upper plate 11 is configured by a driving cylinder 13, and the upper plate 11 slides by a predetermined stroke amount in the force directions of arrows x and x'. Furthermore, a cartridge heater 16 and a temperature sensor (not shown) are embedded in the upper plate 11 and lower plate 12, and heat each plate to a predetermined temperature that softens the glass lens material.

次に、上述のダイセット15.用型2と胴型ホルダー6
、上型5及び下型4を用いて所望の成形ガラスレンズを
成形する過程について説明する。
Next, the above-mentioned die set 15. Mold 2 and body mold holder 6
, the process of molding a desired molded glass lens using the upper mold 5 and the lower mold 4 will be explained.

まず、用型2の貫通穴3内へ球形のガラスレンズ素材1
0を供給し、続いて上型6を所定に嵌合させる。その後
胴型ホルダ−6を所定の加熱装置たとえばトンネル炉、
オープン、ホットプレート上などの手段(図示せず)を
用いて加熱し、ガラスレンズ素材を成形可能な軟化状態
にまで加熱する。
First, insert the spherical glass lens material 1 into the through hole 3 of the mold 2.
0 is supplied, and then the upper mold 6 is fitted into a predetermined position. Thereafter, the barrel-shaped holder 6 is heated to a predetermined heating device such as a tunnel furnace,
The glass lens material is heated to a softened state where it can be molded by heating using means (not shown) such as on an open or hot plate.

その後、所定温度に加熱した胴型ホルダー6をダイセッ
ト16の下プレート12上へ載置し、二点鎖線位置に位
置していた上プレート11を実線で示す所定位置まで下
降させ、上型6を介してガラスレンズ素材1oを所定に
押圧成形する。その後上型の7ランク部6Bが胴型ホル
ダー6の上面に当接した時点でヒーター16をOFF 
 にし、3oO°C付近まで降温した胴型ホルダーをダ
イセットより外し、さらに成形レンズを常温まで徐冷す
ることにより成形ガラスレンズ1が完成する。
Thereafter, the body mold holder 6 heated to a predetermined temperature is placed on the lower plate 12 of the die set 16, and the upper plate 11, which had been located at the two-dot chain line position, is lowered to the predetermined position shown by the solid line. The glass lens material 1o is press-molded into a predetermined shape through the press. After that, when the seventh rank part 6B of the upper mold comes into contact with the upper surface of the body mold holder 6, the heater 16 is turned off.
The molded glass lens 1 is completed by removing the barrel-shaped holder whose temperature has cooled to around 300° C. from the die set, and then slowly cooling the molded lens to room temperature.

上述の実施例において、供給するガラスレンズ素材1o
の容積は、貫通穴3と成形型4,6とによって形成され
る成形キャビティ容積より若干少なく形成していること
は言うまでもなく、ガラスレンズ素材容積バラツキ範囲
についても上型5の成形レンズ面側に配設した面取り部
6A容積以内とすることも同様である。
In the above embodiment, the supplied glass lens material 1o
It goes without saying that the volume of is slightly smaller than the volume of the molding cavity formed by the through hole 3 and the molding molds 4 and 6, and the variation range of the volume of the glass lens material is also determined on the molding lens surface side of the upper mold 5. The same applies to the case where the volume is within the volume of the chamfered portion 6A.

発明の効果 上述のごとく、ガラスレンズ素材の容積バラツキを成形
型の面取り部で吸収すると共に、用型にルダーの膨張係
数を所定に設定することにより成形レンズ厚さならびに
レンズ面形状精度、光軸の一致度等を高精度に保有した
レンズを得ることが出来る。
Effects of the Invention As mentioned above, by absorbing the volume variation of the glass lens material with the chamfered part of the mold, and by setting the Ruder's expansion coefficient to a predetermined value in the mold, the thickness of the molded lens, the accuracy of the lens surface shape, and the optical axis can be improved. It is possible to obtain a lens having a high degree of coincidence, etc., with high precision.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

第1図は本発明装置の概念を示す要部正面図、第2図は
本発明装置を構成する用型及び胴型ボルダ−と該用型に
嵌合する成形型の断面図である。 1・・・・・・成形ガラスレンズ、2・・・・・・側温
、3・聞・貫通穴、4・・・・・・下型、6・・・・・
・上型、tsA・・曲面取υ部、5B・・・・・・フラ
ンジ部、9・・・・・・止め輪、13・・・・・・駆動
シリンダー、10・・・・・・ガラスレンズ素材、11
・・・・・・上プレート、12・・・・・・下プレート
、16・・・・・・ダイセット、16・・・・・・カー
トリッジヒーター。
FIG. 1 is a front view of essential parts showing the concept of the apparatus of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a mold and a body boulder constituting the apparatus of the present invention, and a mold that fits into the mold. 1... Molded glass lens, 2... Side temperature, 3. Through hole, 4... Bottom mold, 6...
・Upper mold, tsA...Curved chamfered υ part, 5B...Flange part, 9...Retaining ring, 13...Drive cylinder, 10...Glass Lens material, 11
...Top plate, 12...Bottom plate, 16...Die set, 16...Cartridge heater.

Claims (2)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] (1)胴型とこの胴型に嵌合する成形型と前記胴型を保
持する胴型ホルダーとを具備し、前記胴型の膨張係数を
レンズ素材の膨張係数より小さく、前記胴型ホルダーの
膨張係数を前記レンズ素材の膨張係数より大きく構成し
たことを特徴とするレンズ成形装置。
(1) A body mold, a mold that fits into the body mold, and a body holder that holds the body mold, the expansion coefficient of the body mold being smaller than the expansion coefficient of the lens material; A lens molding device characterized in that the expansion coefficient is larger than the expansion coefficient of the lens material.
(2)胴型ホルダーの主平面に前記成形型のフランジ部
が当接した状態において所望のレンズ厚さが得られる構
成としたことを特徴とする特許請求の範囲第1項記載の
レンズ成形装置。
(2) A lens molding apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that a desired lens thickness can be obtained in a state in which the flange portion of the mold is in contact with the main plane of the body holder. .
JP60083779A 1985-04-19 1985-04-19 Lens molding equipment Expired - Lifetime JPH0649580B2 (en)

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