US2491219A - Work holder for use in grinding and polishing lenses - Google Patents

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US2491219A
US2491219A US59157A US5915748A US2491219A US 2491219 A US2491219 A US 2491219A US 59157 A US59157 A US 59157A US 5915748 A US5915748 A US 5915748A US 2491219 A US2491219 A US 2491219A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B13/00Machines or devices designed for grinding or polishing optical surfaces on lenses or surfaces of similar shape on other work; Accessories therefor
    • B24B13/005Blocking means, chucks or the like; Alignment devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T279/00Chucks or sockets
    • Y10T279/17Socket type
    • Y10T279/17291Resilient split socket
    • Y10T279/17316Unitary
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a work holder, a so called lens block or runner used in the process of grinding and/or polishing surfaces of lenses.
  • the new work holder is to be used primarily in the process of making spectacle lenses in working single surfaces, but may be used also for other kinds of lenses.
  • the lens blanks or semiflnished lenses are usually attached to the lens block for presentation to the grinding surface by means of pitch and resin.
  • This mode of axing the blanks is a cumbersome operation and entails a loss of time. Moreover there is always the likelihood of the lenses being broken or spoiled when being detached from the block.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a work holder in which the blank is clamped, which work holder is to be used for grinding and/ or polishing single surfaces. But in this case care has to be taken that the pressure exerted by the clamping means is uniform around the whole periphery of the blank. It is therefore a further object of the invention to provide a clamping means which exerts a slight and uniform pressure on the periphery of the blank, which can easily be used with any grinding and polishing machine and which can easily and speedily be opened and closed whenever a blank is to be inserted or removed.
  • Fig. 1 being a sectional elevation of the new runner for working concave surfaces
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View thereof, while Fig. 3 is the part view of a runner destined to hold lenses with convex surfaces, drawn on an enlarged scale.
  • the new work holder consists ol a ring I, having a hub 2 from which extend radially two spokes 3, 3. Ring I is split at 4 and the slot extends l well into the spoke 3 towards the hub. Ring I has two thickened portions 5 and 5' at both sides of the slot 4. Both these portions are provided with throughgoing bores, spoke 3 having a similar bore, all these bores being in alignment. A headed screw is passed through these bores ene1 gaging an internal screw thread at l. Ring I has a circumferential shoulder 8 on one side, serving as the seat for the lens to be worked upon. This shoulder is slightly slanting in the approximate direction of the surface of the blank to be inserted.
  • the hub 2 has a central boss 9 eX- tending axially on the side of the ring which is opposite shoulder 8.
  • Boss 9 has a central recess 0f conical shape, designated IIJ and adapted to be engaged by the tip of a rod l l (shown in dotted lines) by means of which the runner is moved across the grinding surface.
  • the lens In use, the lens is placed on the seat formed by shoulder 8 and is fixed in the work holder by screwing screw 6 into thread 'I thereby reducing the width of the gap 4 and consequently attaining a grip on the rim of the lens blank, which in position does not come into contact with the hub or the spokes.
  • the grinding and polishing is performed in the normal way by means of known arrangements. Care has to be taken for the exact location of the hub and boss in relation to the blank. It is desirable to place the connecting point between runner and rod I I as near as possible to the sur face of the work piece under treatment, without touching the same. For this reason, at least two sets of differently shaped runners (see Figs. l and 3) have to be provided, the two types differing by the location given to the hub within the whole runner, this location being chosen in accordance with the general curvature of the blank, said curvature being either inward or outward. Each such set comprises runners of different sizes according to the sizes of the blanks.
  • shoulder 3 is rectangular and the edge of the rim of ring I is made sharp, so as to allow for a grinding of the convex surface to the very edge of the blank b.
  • Hub 2 together with boss 9, is placed as near as possible to the inner side of the blank, which-as a wholeis curved outward.
  • a modified form of the ring has to be employed for holding blanks of noncircular shape.
  • Such blanks are usually o [uadrangularl with rounded corners.
  • portions of the above the circular shoulder S are cut away as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2.
  • runners of different size have to be provided for blanks of different size.
  • hub and boss as shown in the drawing may be Yadapted to the requirements arising when used in connection with lens block holders as employed for grinding cylindrical or torical surfaces, e. g. this part be shaped quadrangular, as is known in the art.
  • a work holder for use in grinding and/or pol ishing single lenses consisting of a ring with a central hub, adapted to be engaged by the tip of 1 a rod, from which hub extend two diametrically positioned spokes connecting hub and ring, the ring being split, thereby creating a slot the slot passing through the ring and radially into one of the spokes, a screw being passed in a direction r perpendicular to the slot between the parts of
  • the following references are of record in the le of this patent:

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Dec. 13, 1949 A. sElDNER 2,491,219
WORK HOLDER FOR USE IN GRINDING AND'POLISHING LENSES Filed Nov.l 9, 1948 r4 l' 2 5l Il 5 l l (0 '\4 JNVENTOR.
BY QW patented Dec. 1:3, 14949? WORK HOLDER FOR USE IN GRNDING PUBLISHING LENSES Albert Seidner, Tel Aviv, Israel Application November 9, i948, Serial No. 59,157
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This invention relates to a work holder, a so called lens block or runner used in the process of grinding and/or polishing surfaces of lenses. The new work holder is to be used primarily in the process of making spectacle lenses in working single surfaces, but may be used also for other kinds of lenses.
As is known, the lens blanks or semiflnished lenses are usually attached to the lens block for presentation to the grinding surface by means of pitch and resin. This mode of axing the blanks is a cumbersome operation and entails a loss of time. Moreover there is always the likelihood of the lenses being broken or spoiled when being detached from the block.
The present invention has for its object to provide a work holder in which the blank is clamped, which work holder is to be used for grinding and/ or polishing single surfaces. But in this case care has to be taken that the pressure exerted by the clamping means is uniform around the whole periphery of the blank. It is therefore a further object of the invention to provide a clamping means which exerts a slight and uniform pressure on the periphery of the blank, which can easily be used with any grinding and polishing machine and which can easily and speedily be opened and closed whenever a blank is to be inserted or removed.
The invention is shown by way of example in the attached drawing,
Fig. 1 being a sectional elevation of the new runner for working concave surfaces,
Fig. 2 is a plan View thereof, while Fig. 3 is the part view of a runner destined to hold lenses with convex surfaces, drawn on an enlarged scale.
The new work holder consists ol a ring I, having a hub 2 from which extend radially two spokes 3, 3. Ring I is split at 4 and the slot extends l well into the spoke 3 towards the hub. Ring I has two thickened portions 5 and 5' at both sides of the slot 4. Both these portions are provided with throughgoing bores, spoke 3 having a similar bore, all these bores being in alignment. A headed screw is passed through these bores ene1 gaging an internal screw thread at l. Ring I has a circumferential shoulder 8 on one side, serving as the seat for the lens to be worked upon. This shoulder is slightly slanting in the approximate direction of the surface of the blank to be inserted. The hub 2 has a central boss 9 eX- tending axially on the side of the ring which is opposite shoulder 8. Boss 9 has a central recess 0f conical shape, designated IIJ and adapted to be engaged by the tip of a rod l l (shown in dotted lines) by means of which the runner is moved across the grinding surface.
In use, the lens is placed on the seat formed by shoulder 8 and is fixed in the work holder by screwing screw 6 into thread 'I thereby reducing the width of the gap 4 and consequently attaining a grip on the rim of the lens blank, which in position does not come into contact with the hub or the spokes.
The grinding and polishing is performed in the normal way by means of known arrangements. Care has to be taken for the exact location of the hub and boss in relation to the blank. It is desirable to place the connecting point between runner and rod I I as near as possible to the sur face of the work piece under treatment, without touching the same. For this reason, at least two sets of differently shaped runners (see Figs. l and 3) have to be provided, the two types differing by the location given to the hub within the whole runner, this location being chosen in accordance with the general curvature of the blank, said curvature being either inward or outward. Each such set comprises runners of different sizes according to the sizes of the blanks.
According to Fig. 3, shoulder 3 is rectangular and the edge of the rim of ring I is made sharp, so as to allow for a grinding of the convex surface to the very edge of the blank b. Hub 2 together with boss 9, is placed as near as possible to the inner side of the blank, which-as a wholeis curved outward.
A modified form of the ring has to be employed for holding blanks of noncircular shape. Such blanks are usually o [uadrangularl with rounded corners. In this case, portions of the above the circular shoulder S are cut away as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2. Oi course, runners of different size have to be provided for blanks of different size.
The shape of hub and boss as shown in the drawing may be Yadapted to the requirements arising when used in connection with lens block holders as employed for grinding cylindrical or torical surfaces, e. g. this part be shaped quadrangular, as is known in the art.
I claim:
A work holder for use in grinding and/or pol ishing single lenses, consisting of a ring with a central hub, adapted to be engaged by the tip of 1 a rod, from which hub extend two diametrically positioned spokes connecting hub and ring, the ring being split, thereby creating a slot the slot passing through the ring and radially into one of the spokes, a screw being passed in a direction r perpendicular to the slot between the parts of The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
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US2693065A (en) * 1951-01-26 1954-11-02 Central Trust Co Combined working and measuring device for manufacturing plate surfaces of unusual large dimensions and very high quality in any desired position of the plate
US4118898A (en) * 1976-05-18 1978-10-10 Essilor International Mounting block for mounting a lens in a lens trimming and bevelling machine

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US2693065A (en) * 1951-01-26 1954-11-02 Central Trust Co Combined working and measuring device for manufacturing plate surfaces of unusual large dimensions and very high quality in any desired position of the plate
US4118898A (en) * 1976-05-18 1978-10-10 Essilor International Mounting block for mounting a lens in a lens trimming and bevelling machine

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