Information
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Patent Grant
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6538573
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Patent Number
6,538,573
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, includes: a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed, the processing chamber having a drainage port; a water supply unit which supplies water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber; a drainpipe connected to the drainage port; a sensor which detects an amount of the water within the processing chamber or the drainpipe; and a controller which controls the water supply unit based on a result of detection by the sensor.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens.
In an apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, a rotating grindstone (a processing tool) is caused to press against the periphery of the lens held on a lens rotating shaft in contact therewith, thereby carrying out the processing. During the processing, water for the processing is supplied in order to cool a portion of the lens to be processed and to remove processing wastes. For this reason, the grindstone is provided on the inside. Therefore, a processing chamber is protected by a waterproof cover for the processing. The used water is discharged through a drainage such as a drainpipe from a drainage port provided in a lower part of the processing chamber.
However, the conventional apparatus suffers from the following problem. More specifically, when the drainage such as a drainage port or a drainpipe is clogged with processing wastes, the water is not discharged but the processing chamber overflows with the water. Consequently, the apparatus breaks down. In order to eliminate such a drawback, a cleaning work for removing the processing wastes is to be carried out at any time and management therefor cannot be performed easily.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In consideration of the drawbacks of the conventional apparatus, it is a technological object of the invention to provide an eyeglass lens processing apparatus capable of preventing a water overflow due to the clogging of the drainage, and furthermore, of easily managing a cleaning work for removing processing wastes.
In order to attain the object, the invention has the following structure.
(1) An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:
a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed;
water supply means for supplying water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber;
water drainage means for discharging the water from the processing chamber;
detect means for detecting a clogging state of the water drainage means; and
water supply control means for controlling supply of the water by the water supply means based on a result of detection by the detect means.
(2) The apparatus according to (1), further comprising:
notifying means for notifying the result of detection by the detection means.
(3) The apparatus according to (1), wherein the detect means detects an amount of the water within the processing chamber.
(4) The apparatus according to (1), wherein:
the water drainage means includes a drainage port provided to the processing chamber and a drainpipe connected to the drainage port; and
the detect means detects an amount of the water within the drainpipe.
(5) The apparatus according to (1), further comprising:
process control means for controlling the lens processing by the lens processing tool based on the result of detection by the detect means.
(6) An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:
a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed, the processing chamber having a drainage port;
a water supply unit which supplies water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber;
a drainpipe connected to the drainage port;
a sensor which detects an amount of the water within the processing chamber or the drainpipe; and
a controller which controls the water supply unit based on a result of detection by the sensor.
(7) The apparatus according to (6), further comprising:
a notify unit which notifies the result of detection by the sensor.
(8) The apparatus according to (6), wherein the controller controls the lens processing by the lens processing tool based on the result of detection by the sensor.
(9) An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:
a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed;
water supply means for supplying water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber;
water drainage means for discharging the water from the processing chamber;
detect means for detecting a clogging state of the water drainage means; and
notifying means for notifying the result of detection by the detection means.
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese patent application No. 2000-401369 (filed on Dec. 27, 2000), which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a whole lens processing apparatus;
FIG. 2
is a view showing a schematic structure of a processing section;
FIG. 3
is a view showing a schematic structure of the whole lens processing apparatus; and
FIG. 4
is a view showing a schematic structure according to a variant.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a whole lens processing apparatus according to the invention. The processing apparatus is mainly constituted by a body
1
, a table
10
for mounting the body
1
thereon, and a tank section
200
for water storage which is provided in the table
10
.
An eyeglass-frame-shape measuring section
2
is provided in the upper and right inner portion of the body
1
. A display
3
for displaying processing information and a panel
4
having a large number of switches for an operation are provided in front of the measuring section
2
. The reference numeral
5
denotes an openable window for a processing chamber
161
(see
FIG. 3
) provided in the body
1
.
The schematic structure of a processing section
100
provided in the body
1
will be described with reference to FIG.
2
. The reference numeral
101
denotes a base on which the processing section
100
is to be mounted. A lens LE to be processed is held by two lens rotating shafts
111
R and
111
L of a carriage
110
and is ground by means of a grindstone
151
attached to a grindstone rotating shaft
150
. The grindstone
151
is constituted by three grindstones, that is, a rough abrasive wheel for plastic lenses, a rough abrasive wheel for glass lenses and a finishing abrasive wheel having a groove for beveling processing and a flat surface for flat processing. The shaft
150
is rotated by a motor
153
so that the grindstone
151
is rotated.
A block
114
for attaching a motor which is rotatable about an axis of the shaft
111
L is fixed to the left arm side of the carriage
110
. A motor
115
for lens rotation is fixed to the block
114
and the rotation of the motor
115
is transmitted to the shaft
111
L through a gear. A right arm of the carriage
110
is provided with a motor
112
for a chuck which serves to move the shaft
111
R in an axial direction thereof.
Moreover, the carriage
110
is rotatably slidable with respect to a carriage shaft
120
in parallel with the shafts
111
R and
111
L and is moved in a transverse direction together with a moving arm
121
by means of a motor
122
.
A swingable block
130
is rotatably attached to the arm
121
about an axis which is in alignment with the center of the shaft
150
. A motor
131
for carriage elevation and a feed screw
132
are attached to the block
130
, and the rotation of the motor
131
is transmitted to the screw
132
through a belt. A guide block
133
which abuts against a lower end surface of the block
114
is fixed to an upper end of the screw
132
, and the guide block
133
moves along two guide shafts
135
implanted on the block
130
. When the motor
131
is rotated, the vertical position of the guide block
133
can be changed and the carriage
110
can be vertically moved by setting the carriage shaft
120
to be a center of rotation through the movement of the guide block
133
. A spring which is not shown is stretched between the carriage
110
and the arm
121
and the carriage
110
is constantly urged downward so that the lens LE is pushed against the grindstone
151
.
FIG. 3
is a view showing the schematic structure of a whole processing apparatus. A processing chamber
161
is formed by a waterproof cover
160
formed of resin in such a configuration that the lens LE held by the shafts
111
R and
111
L and the grindstone
151
are surrounded. The processing chamber
161
is separated from a mechanism section such as a motor through the cover
160
. A nozzle
162
for jetting water for processing is extended into the processing chamber
161
and is connected to a circulating pump
210
of the tank section
200
. During the processing of the lens LE, the water is jetted from the nozzle
162
and the jetted water and processing wastes are received by the cover
160
.
An electrostatic capacity type sensor
170
for detecting that the water is accumulated in the processing chamber
161
is provided in the vicinity of the lower external wall of the cover
160
. The sensor
170
detects an object by utilizing the fact that a conductive object approaches an electrode surface thereof to increase an electrostatic capacity between the electrode surface and the object. More specifically, the sensor
170
detects, through the cover
160
, that the conductive water is accumulated in the processing chamber
161
. Preferably, the water jetted from the nozzle
162
splashes on the cover
160
portion provided with the sensor
170
as less as possible.
A drainpipe (a drainage hose)
201
is connected to a drainage port
160
a
provided in a lower part of the cover
160
(the processing chamber
161
), and the drainpipe
201
is extended into a tank
202
for water storage on the tank section
200
side. The pump
210
is attached to a lid
203
of the tank
202
and a water sucking pipe
211
of the pump
210
is extended into the tank
202
. The reference numeral
212
denotes a filter attached to the tip of the water sucking pipe
211
. The water taken through the water sucking pipe
211
by driving the pump
210
is supplied to the nozzle
162
on the body
1
side. Moreover, a removable filter
205
which is also used as a bag for collecting the processing wastes is attached to the tip of the drainpipe
201
extended into the tank
202
.
The reference numeral
180
denotes a control section of the body
1
. The sensor
170
, the pump
210
, the measuring section
2
, the display
3
, the panel
4
and each motor of the processing section
100
are connected to the control section
180
.
In the processing, necessary data such as a frame shape measured by the measuring section
2
or layout data are input to chuck the lens LE into the rotating shafts
111
R and
111
L. When a processing start switch of the panel
4
is pushed to start the processing, the lens LE is pressed against the grindstone
151
in contact therewith by the movement of the carriage
110
and a peripheral edge thereof is processed based on the input data. During the processing, the pump
210
is driven and the water stored in the tank
202
is supplied from the nozzle
162
to the processing portion of the lens LE. The processing wastes generated during the processing and the water are received by the cover
160
, and the water is discharged to the tank section
200
side through the drainage port
160
a
and the drainpipe
201
. The water is filtered by means of the filter
205
and is supplied to the body
1
side again.
By repeating such processing, the processing wastes are accumulated in the filter
205
. When the filter
205
is clogged, the water is discharged from the drainpipe
201
with difficulty. For this reason, a water level in the drainpipe
201
is raised so that the water is also accumulated in the processing chamber
161
. When the level of the water accumulated in the processing chamber
161
reaches a height of arrangement of the sensor
170
(the water level becomes higher than the height of arrangement of the sensor
170
), the sensor
170
detects that the water is accumulated. More specifically, when the water is accumulated in the processing chamber
161
, a conductive object becomes present so that an output signal of the sensor
170
is changed. The output signal of the sensor
170
is input to the control section
180
and the control section
180
detects, based on a change in the signal, that the water is accumulated.
The control section
180
immediately stops the driving operation of the pump
210
to halt the water supply based on the result of the detection, and drives the motor
131
for vertically moving the carriage
110
, thereby temporarily stopping the processing operation. At the same time, the display
3
is caused to display a message indicating that the processing wastes are to be cleaned. Consequently, a worker knows that cleaning and inspection are required. Therefore, the worker removes the cause of the clogging. After the cause of the clogging is removed, the processing start switch of the panel
4
is pushed to restart the processing.
FIG. 4
is a view showing a schematic structure according to a variant of the invention. The same elements as those in
FIG. 3
have the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.
In the example shown in
FIG. 4
, means for detecting that the drainage is clogged is provided in the middle of the drainpipe
201
. A pipe (a hose)
231
is connected to branch through a connecting member
230
in the middle of the drainpipe
201
. The pipe
231
is attached slightly upward from a connecting portion. The tip of the pipe
231
is connected to a small tank
233
and the small tank
233
is put on a middle plate
10
a
in the table
10
. A float
235
floating on the water is provided in the small tank
233
and a switch
236
for detecting the floating state of the float
235
is provided on the small tank
233
.
When the water is not discharged from the tip of the drainpipe
201
due to the clogging of the filter
205
, the water level is raised so that the water flows into the small tank
233
side through the branching pipe
231
. When the water flows into the small tank
233
so that the level thereof is raised, the float
235
floats and the floating is detected by a switch
236
. An output signal of the switch
236
is input to the control section
180
and the control section
180
stops the water supply through the pump
210
and separates the lens LE from the grindstone
151
, thereby temporarily interrupting the processing in the same manner as in the above example. Moreover, the display
3
is caused to display the message described above.
In some cases, a drainage cover having a large number of small holes is provided in the drainage port
160
a
in order to prevent the lens LE failing to be removed from flowing downward into the tank
202
. In these cases, the drainage cover provided in the drainage port
160
a
is apt to be clogged with the processing wastes. Therefore, it is preferable that the means for detecting that the drainage is clogged should be provided on the processing chamber
161
side as in the above example. Also in such a structure that the float
235
and the switch
236
shown in
FIG. 4
are used, it is a matter of course that they can be provided on the processing chamber
161
side.
While the circulating method using the pump
210
and the tank
202
has been taken as an example of the water supply method in the embodiment described above, the invention can also be applied to the case of a water supply direct connecting method.
Moreover, while the lens processing is carried out by means of the grindstone in the embodiment, another processing tool (an end mill) may be used. Furthermore, it is also possible to give, in a voice, a notice that the processing wastes are to be cleaned.
As described above, according to the invention, it is possible to prevent a water overflow from being caused by the clogging of the drainage. Moreover, the apparatus gives a notice that the drainage is clogged. Therefore, routine cleaning can be managed easily.
Claims
- 1. An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed; water supply means for supplying water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber; water drainage means for discharging the water from the processing chamber; detect means for detecting a clogging state of the water drainage means; and water supply control means for controlling supply of the water by the water supply means based on a result of detection by the detect means.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:notifying means for notifying the result of detection by the detect means.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the detect means detects an amount of the water within the processing chamber.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:the water drainage means includes a drainage port provided to the processing chamber and a drainpipe connected to the drainage port; and the detect means detects an amount of the water within the drainpipe.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:process control means for controlling the lens processing by the lens processing tool based on the result of detection by the detect means.
- 6. An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed, the processing chamber having a drainage port; a water supply unit which supplies water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber; a drainpipe connected to the drainage port; a sensor which detects an amount of the water within the processing chamber or the drainpipe; and a controller which controls the water supply unit based on a result of detection by the sensor.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising:a notify unit which notifies the result of detection by the sensor.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the controller controls the lens processing by the lens processing tool based on the result of detection by the sensor.
- 9. An eyeglass lens processing apparatus for processing a periphery of an eyeglass lens, comprising:a processing chamber in which a lens processing tool is disposed; water supply means for supplying water for lens processing to an interior of the processing chamber; water drainage means for discharging the water from the processing chamber; detect means for detecting a clogging state of the water drainage means; and notifying means for notifying the result of detection by the detection means.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-401369 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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