Claims
- 1. Apparatus for grinding bevels on the peripheries of ophthalmic lenses, comprising a rotatable grinding wheel having a grinding surface and a groove in and circumferentially around said surface; a workholder for supporting and rotating a lens about an axis; motor means for translating said workholder from a reference position to an operative position whereat the periphery of the lens is in position to be ground; means for moving said workholder and grinding wheel together, after said workholder is in said operative position, to move the rotating lens periphery into said groove to grind a bevel on the periphery; and circuit means for controlling operation of said motor means in accordance with the base curve of the lens being ground, so that the distance said workholder is translated from said reference to said operative position is in accordance with the base curve to position the lens periphery with respect to said groove so that when said workholder and grinding wheel are moved together the bevel is ground on the periphery toward the front face of the lens.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said motor means translates said workholder at a constant speed and said circuit means operates said motor means to translate said workholder from said reference position for a time in accordance with the base curve of the lens.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2, wherein said circuit means includes a count storing register, means for storing in said register a selected count having a value in accordance with the base curve of the lens, means for decrementing the selected count stored in said register at a selected rate to at least a predetermined value, and means for operating said motor means to translate said workholder from said reference position while said register is being decremented from said selected count to at least said predetermined count.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 3, wherein said predetermined count is zero.
- 5. Apparatus for grinding the peripheries of ophthalmic lenses, comprising a rotatable roughing wheel having a grinding surface; a rotatable beveling wheel having a grinding surface and a groove in and circumferentially around its surface; means for supporting and rotating said roughing and beveling wheels; a workholder for supporting and rotating a lens; motor means for moving said workholder and thereby the lens; and means for controlling operation of said motor means to move the lens toward said roughing wheel to engage the periphery of the rotating lens with said roughing wheel surface to rough grind the periphery, to then move the lens away from said roughing wheel to a reference position, to then translate the lens from said reference position to an operative position, and to then move the lens from said operative position toward said beveling wheel to move the periphery of the rotating lens into said groove to grind a bevel on the periphery, said means for controlling operation of said motor means operating said motor means to translate the lens through a distance selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens, from said reference to said operative position, so that at said operative position the lens is oriented with respect to said groove such that when the lens periphery is moved into said groove the bevel is ground on the periphery toward the front face of the lens.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said means for controlling comprises circuit means.
- 7. A method of grinding the peripheries of ophthalmic lenses, comprising the steps of rotating a grinding wheel about an axis, the grinding wheel having a grinding surface and a groove in and circumferentially around the surface; rotating a lens about an axis; translating the lens a distance, selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens, from a reference position to an operative position; and moving the periphery of the rotating lens from the operative position into the grinding wheel groove to grind a bevel on the lens periphery, wherein the selected distance is such that at the operative position the lens is oriented with respect to the grinding wheel groove so that the bevel is ground on the lens periphery toward the front face of the lens.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, wherein said translating step comprises translating the lens from the reference position to the operative position at a constant rate for a time selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens.
- 9. A method as in claim 8, wherein said translating step comprises entering into a register a count having a value selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens, changing the count in the register at a predetermined rate while the lens is translated from the reference to the operative position, and terminating translation of the lens upon the register count being changed to at least a selected value.
- 10. A method as in claim 9, wherein said step of changing the register count comprises decrementing the count at the predetermined rate and the selected value is zero.
- 11. A method of grinding the peripheries of ophthalmic lenses, comprising the steps of rotating a roughing wheel having a grinding surface; rotating a beveling wheel having a grinding surface and a groove in and circumferentially around its surface; rotating a lens about its axis; moving the rotating lens toward the roughing wheel to engage the lens periphery with the roughing wheel grinding surface to rough grind the periphery; moving the lens away from the roughing wheel to a reference position; translating the lens through a distance selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens, from the reference position to an operative position; and moving the lens from the operative position toward the beveling wheel to move the periphery of the rotating lens into the beveling wheel groove to grind a bevel on the periphery, wherein the distance selected in accordance with the base curve of the lens is such that at the operative position the lens is oriented with respect to the beveling wheel groove so that upon the lens periphery being moved into the groove the bevel is ground on the periphery toward the front face of the lens.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/551,148 filed on Nov. 14, 1983 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,398.
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