Claims
- 1. A mold for molding a plurality of substrates for an information recording medium, said mold comprising:
- a fixing member;
- a plurality of units fixed to said fixing member, each of the units has on its surface a preformat pattern with a surface corresponding to the information recording medium; and
- a molding cavity disposed opposite to said units so that said preformat patterns face said molding cavity.
- 2. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein each of said units is detachable.
- 3. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, further comprising a backing member to which said units are adhered.
- 4. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said fixing member is a backing member.
- 5. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 4, wherein said units are fixed onto said fixing member with a UV-ray curable type adhesive.
- 6. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of said units are arranged on said fixing member when said UV-ray curable type adhesive is in an uncured state and then fixed by curing of the UV-ray curable type adhesive.
- 7. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, having voids between said units.
- 8. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 7, wherein said voids are 10 mm or less.
- 9. A mold for molding of a substrate for information recording medium according to claim 8, wherein said voids are 2 to 5 mm.
- 10. A mold for molding substrates an information recording medium according to claim 7, further comprising a sealing material sealing said voids between said units.
- 11. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 10, wherein a mold release treatment is applied on said sealing material.
- 12. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 10, wherein said sealing material is not corroded by the resin for cast molding.
- 13. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 12, wherein said sealing material is a low melting glass.
- 14. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 13, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 30.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less
- 15. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 13, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 20.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less.
- 16. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 12, wherein said sealing material is a low melting metal.
- 17. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 16, wherein the melting point of said low melting metal is 300.degree. C. or lower.
- 18. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 12, wherein said sealing material is a resin.
- 19. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said resin is a thermosetting resin.
- 20. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said resin is an adhesive.
- 21. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 20, wherein said adhesive is an epoxy acrylate type adhesive.
- 22. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said resin has a Young's modulus of 2 to 300 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 23. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 18, wherein said resin has a Young's modulus of 2 to 80 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 24. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 10, wherein said sealing material is a material having a contact angle as measured with water of 100.degree. or more.
- 25. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 10, wherein said sealing material protrudes from a surface of said units.
- 26. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein each said unit has a plurality of preformat patterns on its surface.
- 27. A mold for molding substrates for an information recording medium according to claim 1, wherein said mold is for cast molding.
- 28. A mold for molding a substrate for an information recording medium, said mold comprising:
- a bonding member;
- a plurality of units bonded to said bonding member, each unit having on its surface a preformat pattern corresponding to the information recording medium and with a void formed between each unit, and
- a molding cavity disposed opposite to said units so that said preformat patterns face said molding cavity, wherein
- said bonding member is a sealing member for sealing the voids between said units.
- 29. A mold according to claim 28, further comprising a backing member to which said units are adhered.
- 30. A mold according to claim 28, wherein the void is 10 mm or less.
- 31. A mold according to claim 30, wherein the void is 2 to 5 mm.
- 32. A mold according to claim 28, wherein a mold release treatment is applied on said bonding member.
- 33. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member is not corroded by the resin for cast molding.
- 34. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member is a low melting glass.
- 35. A mold according to claim 34, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 30.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less.
- 36. A mold according to claim 34, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 20.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less.
- 37. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member is a low melting metal.
- 38. A mold according to claim 37, wherein the melting point of said low melting metal is 300.degree. C. or lower.
- 39. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member is a resin adhesive.
- 40. A mold according to claim 39, wherein said adhesive is an epoxy acrylate-type adhesive.
- 41. A mold according to claim 39, wherein said adhesive has a Young's modulus of 2 to 300 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 42. A mold according to claim 41, wherein said adhesive has a Young's modulus of 2 to 80 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 43. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member has a surface property of a contact angle as measured with water of 100.degree. or more.
- 44. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said bonding member protrudes from a surface of said units.
- 45. A mold according to claim 28, wherein each said unit has a plurality of preformat patterns on its surface.
- 46. A mold according to claim 28, wherein said mold is for cast molding.
- 47. A mold for cast molding a plurality of substrates for an information recording medium, said mold comprising:
- a fixing member; and
- a plurality of units fixed to said fixing member and having a void between each unit, with each of the units having on its surface a preformat pattern corresponding to the information recording medium; and
- a sealing material for sealing the voids between said units.
- 48. A mold according to claim 47, wherein each of said units is detachable.
- 49. A mold according to claim 47, further comprising a backing member to which said units are adhered.
- 50. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said fixing member is a backing member.
- 51. A mold according to claim 50, wherein said units are fixed onto said fixing member with a UV-ray curable-type adhesive.
- 52. A mold according to claim 51, wherein a plurality of said units are arranged on the fixing member when said UV-ray curable-type adhesive is in an under uncured state and then fixed by curing of the UV-ray curable-type adhesive.
- 53. A mold according to claim 47, wherein the void is 10 mm or less.
- 54. A mold according to claim 53, wherein the void is 2 to 5 mm.
- 55. A mold according to claim 47, wherein a mold release treatment is applied on said sealing material.
- 56. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material is not corroded by the resin for cast molding.
- 57. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material is a low melting glass.
- 58. A mold according to claim 57, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 30.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less.
- 59. A mold according to claim 58, wherein the difference between the thermal expansion ratio of said low melting glass and the thermal expansion ratio of said units is 20.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree.C. or less.
- 60. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material is a low melting metal.
- 61. A mold according to claim 60, wherein the melting point of said low melting metal is 300.degree. C. or lower.
- 62. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material is a resin.
- 63. A mold according to claim 62, wherein said resin is a thermosetting resin.
- 64. A mold according to claim 63, wherein said resin is an adhesive.
- 65. A mold according to claim 64, wherein said adhesive is an epoxy acrylate-type adhesive.
- 66. A mold according to claim 62, wherein said resin has a Young's modulus of 2 to 300 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 67. A mold according to claim 66, wherein said resin has a Young's modulus of 2 to 80 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 68. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material has a surface property of a contact angle as measured with water of 100.degree. C. or more.
- 69. A mold according to claim 47, wherein said sealing material protrudes from a surface of said units.
- 70. A mold according to claim 47, wherein each of said units has a plurality of the preformat patterns on its surface.
Priority Claims (11)
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62-222816 |
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62-222020 |
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62-222021 |
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62-324322 |
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62-329672 |
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62-329673 |
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62-329674 |
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62-329675 |
Dec 1987 |
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62-329676 |
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62-329677 |
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62-329678 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/622,151 filed Dec. 3, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,937.
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