Claims
- 1. A method for forming in a mold cavity created by a first metal mold and a second metal mold a disc substrate having a bottomed centering hole and a reference loading plane for disc rotating and driving means, the reference loading plane being substantially parallel to a planar region on which a light beam is incident, the reference loading plane being projected from the planar region, comprising the steps of:
- holding a radially outer edge of a stamper in the mold cavity against an outer edge of the first metal mold with a holder attached to the first metal mold;
- holding a radially inner side of the stamper to the first metal mold;
- injecting synthetic resin into the mold cavity for forming the bottomed centering hole, wherein the bottomed centering hole is formed by a stationary member protruding into the mold cavity; and
- punching at least a part of the bottomed centering hole by a movable member protruded into the mold cavity for forming a through-hole.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1 wherein the through-hole is formed by moving the movable member from the reference loading plane.
- 3. A method for forming in a mold cavity created by a first metal mold and a second metal mold a disc substrate having a bottomed centering aperture and a reference loading plane for disc rotating and driving means, the reference loading plane being substantially parallel to a planar region on which a light beam is incident, the reference loading plane being projected from the planar region, comprising the steps of:
- holding a radially outer edge of a stamper in the mold cavity against an outer edge of the first metal mold with a holder attached to the first metal mold;
- holding a radially inner side of the stamper to the first metal mold;
- injecting synthetic resin through a sprue bushing into the mold cavity for molding the disc substrate, and
- pushing the sprue bushing out of the mold cavity while simultaneously punching through a central region of the molded disc shaped substrate by projecting a movable member through the second metal mold into the mold cavity for forming the bottomed centering hole in the disc shaped substrate.
- 4. A method of molding a disc shaped substrate having a projection, the projection being formed in a central portion of the disc shaped substrate and having a through-hole, the method comprising the steps of:
- moving one of a first metal mold and a second metal mold mounted facing the first metal mold toward and away from the other of the first metal mold and the second metal mold, the second metal mold defining a mold cavity between it and the first metal mold;
- holding at an outer edge of the mold cavity a radially outer side of a stamper mounted on the first metal mold and arranged within the mold cavity and being attached to the first metal mold;
- attracting a radially inner side of the stamper to the first metal mold;
- positioning the stamper by engaging a resin injecting sprue bushing with the central aperture in the stamper;
- injecting resin into the mold cavity via the sprue bushing to form the disc shaped substrate; and
- pushing the sprue bushing out of the mold cavity while simultaneously punching through a central region of the molded disc shaped substrate by projecting a movable member into the mold cavity for forming the through-hole in the disc shaped substrate.
- 5. A method for molding a disc shaped substrate as recited in claim 3 wherein said attracting step comprises applying a vacuum between the stamper and the first metal mold.
- 6. A method for molding a disc shaped substrate as recited in claim 3 wherein said attracting step comprises applying a magnetic force between the stamper and the first metal mold.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 2 wherein said stationary member has a center and said movable member is provided at said center of said stationary member.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein the bottomed centering hole is formed by a stationary member having a center that protrudes into the mold cavity and said movable member is provided at said center of said stationary member.
Priority Claims (3)
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3-292558 |
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4-019445 |
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4-126662 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 07/957,671, filed on Oct. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,326,240 which issued on Jul. 5, 1994.
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Divisions (1)
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