Claims
- 1. A combination tool for edging and polishing the edge of eyeglass lenses, comprising:a) an axially extending rotatable router body having first and second peripherally disposed and axial extending cutter portions, each cutter portion having a first notch therein for shaping an edge of a lens and said notches being equiaxially spaced along said body and said first notches being aligned; and b) an axially extending polishing tool secured coaxially secured to said body and rotate therewith, said tool having a second notch formed therein for shaping an edge of a lens, a diamond coating applied wholly about said tool exterior surface for polishing the lens edge, and a chamfer extending about a terminal end of said tool for applying a safety edge to said lens.
- 2. The combination tool of claim 1, wherein:a) said body and said polishing tool are each generally cylindrical, and said body and said polishing tool have a common diameter.
- 3. The combination tool of claim 2, wherein:a) said first and second cutter portions are diametrically opposed.
- 4. The combination tool of claim 3, wherein:a) each cutter portion is a blade removably secured to said body.
- 5. The combination tool of claim 1, wherein:a) said polishing tool has a proximal end portion mated to said body and a distal end portion, said distal end portion having a chamfer.
- 6. The combination tool of claim 5, wherein:a) said second notch is disposed intermediate said chamfer and said proximal end portion.
- 7. A machine for edging and polishing the edge of an eyeglass lens, comprising:a) a first table moveable in a first direction, and first drive means for controllably moving said first table in said first direction; b) a lens clamping and rotating assembly secured to said first table and moveable therewith, said assembly including means for controllably rotating a lens about a first axis extending generally transverse to said first direction; c) a second table moveable in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction and parallel to said first axis, and second drive means for controllably moving said second table in said second direction; d) a tool mounted to said second table and moveable therewith, said tool rotatable on a second axis parallel to said first axis and said tool includes a notched edging portion and an abrasive coated portion; e) means for rotating said tool; f) a nozzle secured to said second table and moveable therewith, said nozzle disposed adjacent to and aligned with said polishing portion for selectively directing fluid thereto; g) a vacuum source for operable association with said tool for capturing removed lens material and fluid; h) said vacuum source includes a conduit secured to and moveable with said second table; i) a source of liquid in flow communication with said nozzle for causing liquid to be supplied thereto; and j) said conduit includes a portion disposed adjacent said tool.
- 8. The combination tool of claim 6, wherein:a) said diamond coating is diamond grit.
- 9. The combination tool of claim 1, wherein:a) each of said notches is V-shaped.
- 10. The combination tool of claim 9, wherein:a) said notches each have a common size and configuration.
- 11. The combination tool of claim 10, wherein:a) said second notch is a continuous groove formed about said polishing tool.
- 12. A machine for edging and polishing the edge of an eyeglass lens, comprising:a) a first table moveable in a first direction, and first drive means for controllably moving said first table in said first direction; b) a lens clamping and rotating assembly secured to said first table and moveable therewith said assembly includes means for controllably rotating a lens about a first axis extending generally transverse to said first direction; c) a second table moveable in a second direction perpendicular to said first direction and parallel to said first axis, and second drive means for controllably moving said second table in said second direction; d) a tool mounted to said second table and moveable therewith, said tool rotatable on a second axis parallel to said first axis and said tool comprising a router body having two notched edging portions and a diamond coated polishing portion coaxially secured to said router body and rotatable therewith; e) means for rotating said tool at a speed of about 20,000 RPMs; and f) a nozzle secured to said second table and moveable therewith, said nozzle disposed adjacent to aligned with said polishing portion for selectively directing coolant fluid thereto.
- 13. The machine of claim 12, further comprising:a) a vacuum source for opposable association with said tool for capturing removed lens material and fluid.
- 14. The machine of claim 13, wherein:a) said vacuum source includes a conduit secured to and movable with said second table.
- 15. The machine of claim 12, wherein said tool includes:a) a chamfered distal end portion.
- 16. The machine of claim 14, further comprising:a) a source of liquid in flow communication with said nozzle for causing liquid to be supplied thereto; and b) said conduit includes a portion disposed adjacent said tool.
- 17. The machine of claim 16, wherein:a) said conduit portion is disposed on a first side of said tool and said nozzle is disposed on an opposite second side of said tool.
- 18. A method for edging and polishing the edge of an eyeglass lens, comprising the steps of:a) providing a polymeric lens blank having an edge; b) rotating the blank about the geometric axis thereof; c) engaging the edge with a rotary router cutter rotating at about 20,000 RPMs and causing the edge and the blank to achieve a first distressed configuration having a bevel formed thereabout; d) thereafter engaging the edge with a diamond coated rotary polishing tool rotating at about 20,000 RPMs, the tool having a notch so that the bevel is positioned within the notch of the tool and thereby causing the edge and bevel to achieve a second polished configuration; and e) directing a lubricant at the polishing tool while the rotating polishing tool is engaged with the edge.
- 19. The method of claim 1, including the further step of:a) breaking the exposed corner by engagement with the rotary polishing tool.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/316,780 U.S. Pat. No. 5,626,511, filed Oct. 3, 1994.
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German Notice of Opposition, No. 95114178.7-2302/0705660, Mailed May 11, 2000 and cited references. |
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