Method for molding chalcogenide glass lenses

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6668588
  • Patent Number
    6,668,588
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 6, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method for molding a chalcogenide glass lens includes providing a mold. A preformed lens of chalcogenide glass is placed within the mold. The lens has a top surface and a bottom surface. An amount of chalcogenide glass is deposited within the mold and on the top surface of the preformed lens. The mold is heated, such that the chalcogenide glass on the top surface of the preformed lens softens, melts, and bonds to the top surface of the preformed lens. A lens surface is formed in the melted chalcogenide glass to form a molded lens which is bonded to the top surface of the preformed lens. The molded lens and preformed lens assembly is then removed from the mold.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a method for molding lenses, and more particularly, a method for molding infrared beam transmitting chalcogenide glass lenses.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of inexpensive infrared cameras is increasing. Such cameras are being installed in personal passenger automobiles, fire trucks, and police cars. High performance infrared optics are expensive, often costing more than the camera. An infrared beam transmitting lens is generally produced by cutting, grinding, and polishing a block of, for example, germanium. Methods are needed to develop new optical designs and fabrication methods to substantially reduce cost while maintaining system performance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a method for molding a chalcogenide glass lens includes providing a mold. A preformed lens of chalcogenide glass is placed within the mold. The lens has a top surface and a bottom surface. An amount of chalcogenide glass is deposited within the mold and on the top surface of the preformed lens. The mold is heated, such that the chalcogenide glass on the top surface of the preformed lens softens, melts, and bonds to the top surface of the preformed lens. A lens surface is formed in the melted chalcogenide glass to form a molded lens which is bonded to the top surface of the preformed lens. The molded lens and performed lens assembly is then removed from the mold.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Description of the Preferred Embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a mold assembly for use with the present method;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of a preformed lens used in the present method; and





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of a lens fabricated in accordance with the present method.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a mold assembly, generally identified by the numeral


10


, for use with the present method is illustrated. Mold assembly


10


includes a base


12


, a lens holder


14


, a sleeve


16


, and a press


18


. Base


12


, holder


14


, and sleeve


16


may be fabricated from aluminum. Attached to press


18


and disposed within sleeve


16


is a mold


20


. Mold


20


can be fabricated from, for example, silicate glass, and has a lens forming surface


22


. Surface


22


may be formed on mold


20


by diamond turning or conventional optical grinding-polishing processes.

FIG. 1

illustrates surface


22


as having an a spheric surface, it being understood that any shaped surface, such as, for example, spherical can also be utilized with the present method.




Holder


14


is heated using a heat source


24


.




In accordance with the present method, a preformed lens


28


formed from chalcogenide glasses, and ground and polished in a standard fashion is placed within holder


14


. The chalcogenide glass of lens


28


is comprised of compounds selected from the group consisting of sulfur, selenium, tellurium and combinations thereof. Lens


28


is illustrated in FIG.


3


and includes a top surface


28




a


and a bottom surface


28




b


. An amount of low melting chalcogenide glass in the form of, for example, a disc or pulverized glass is deposited within holder


14


and on top surface


28




a


of lens


28


. The chalcogenide glass is heated using heat source


24


such that the glass softens, melts, and spreads over top surface


28




a


of lens


28


, thereby wetting and bonding to surface


28




a


. The glass deposited onto the surface


28




a


of lens


28


has a softening point that is less than the softening point of the glass of lens


28


. The glass deposited onto the surface


28




a


of lens


28


is comprised of compounds selected from the group consisting of sulfur, selenium, tellurium and combinations thereof. Press


18


then moves mold


20


within sleeve


16


to cause mold surface


22


to engage the molten chalcogenide glass to thereby form a lens


30


having a top surface


30




a


and a bottom surface


30




b


. Top surface


30




a


replicates the shape of mold surface


22


. Bottom surface


30




b


of lens


30


is bonded to top surface


28




a


of lens


28


as illustrated in FIG.


3


. Mold assembly


10


is cooled and the resulting lens assembly is removed.




The resulting lens assembly has no air space between surfaces


30




b


and


28




a


and does not require an entire reflective coating.




It therefore can be seen that the present method provides for the formation of a molded doublet lens utilizing a relatively inexpensive process which results in high performance levels.




Whereas the present invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes and modifications will be suggested to one skilled in the art and it is intended to encompass such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method for molding an infrared transmitting chalcogenide glass lens comprising:providing a mold; placing a preformed lens of chalcogenide glass comprising compounds selected from the group consisting of sulfur, selenium, tellurium and combinations thereof, within the mold, the lens having a top surface and a bottom surface; depositing an amount of chalcogenide glass comprising compounds selected from the group consisting of sulfur, selenium, tellurium and combinations thereof, within the mold and on the top surface of the preformed lens; heating the mold, such that the chalcogenide glass deposited on the top surface of the preformed lens softens, melts and bonds to the top surface of the preformed lens; forming in the mold a desired lens surface in the melted chalcogenide glass to form a molded chalcogenide lens which is bonded to the top surface of the preformed lens; and removing the molded lens and preformed lens assembly from the mold.
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