The present invention relates to the field of lens manufacturing technology, and more particularly, to a mold for molding a wafer lens.
A basic process for manufacturing a lens is usually to distribute a material such as glass or resin into a surface of a lower mold, put an upper mold portion on a lower mold portion, cause a recessed surface and a convex surface to face each other to form a lens-shaped lens cavity, and then cut a lens formed within the lens cavity into individual lenses or use the lens directly.
During the manufacturing process, due to a large radial flow of the material, bubbles, cracking, lack of filler and the like will occur to the lens, which affects a quality of the lens.
Many aspects of the exemplary embodiment can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present invention will be further illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings and the embodiments.
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In addition, due to the reduction of the radial material flow, it is also possible to decrease a probability of technical problems such as occurrence of changes in a thickness on a wafer in the lens 3, astigmatism and shape errors on the lens 3, occurrence of streamlines on the lens 3, lack of filler in the cavity and the like, and wear of the surface and the layer of the lens 3 can also be reduced.
A geometrical axis of the first recessed portion 111 is the same as that of the first protrusion portion 211. When pressing using a mold, a direction of the geometric axis can be used as a baseline. When removing the mold, the same baseline is maintained, reducing a probability of occurrence of shape errors in the lens 3.
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The volume V3 of the second recessed portion 112 can compensate for the volume of the cavity of the upper mold 1, such that a sum of the volume of the cavity of the upper mold 1, i.e., V2+V3, is equal to the volume V1 of the protrusion on the lower mold 2, and the radial material flow is zero flow, thereby eliminating the technical problems that might affect the quality of the lens 3, such as bubbles, cracking, lack of filler in the lens 3 and the like. Due to the reduction of the radial material flow, it is also possible to decrease a probability of technical problems such as occurrence of changes in a thickness on a wafer in the lens 3, astigmatism and shape errors on the lens 3, occurrence of streamlines on the lens 3, lack of filler in the cavity and the like, and wear of the surface and the layer of the lens 3 can also be reduced.
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In a specific embodiment, the second recessed portion 112 has an arc shape in cross section, making it possible to decrease a probability of occurrence of changes in a thickness on a wafer in the lens 3, astigmatism and shape errors on the lens 3, and occurrence of streamlines on the lens 3.
In a specific embodiment, the second recessed portion 112 symmetrically surrounds an outer circumference of the first recessed portion 111, preventing a large amount of material from flowing to the center of the first recessed portion 111. Namely, a radial material flow can be reduced to make a radial flow be close to zero, to reduce technical problems that might affect the quality of the lens 3, such as bubbles, cracking, lack of filler in the lens 3 and the like.
In a specific embodiment, the second recessed portion 112 has a continuous ring shape, preventing a large amount of material from flowing to the center of the first recessed portion 111. Namely, a radial material flow can be reduced to make a radial flow be close to zero, to reduce technical problems that might affect the quality of the lens 3, such as bubbles, cracking, lack of filler in the lens 3 and the like.
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In a specific embodiment, both the inner surface of the first recessed portion 111 and an outer surface of the first protrusion portion 211 are spherical, which is easy to process and results in an improved processing efficiency of the lens 3.
In a specific embodiment, the first recessed portion 111 is spaced apart from the second recessed portion 112. The first molding portion further includes a connecting portion 113 disposed between the first recessed portion 111 and the second recessed portion 112, which can increase an outward flow of the material, so as to reduce the radial material flow to make a radial flow be close to zero, thereby reducing technical problems that might affect the quality of the lens 3, such as bubbles, cracking, lack of filler in the lens 3 and the like.
In a specific embodiment, there is a smooth transition between the connecting portion 113 and the first recessed portion 111, and there is a smooth transition between the connecting portion 113 and the second recessed portion 112, so as to decrease a probability of occurrence of changes in a thickness on a wafer in the lens 3, astigmatism and shape errors on the lens 3, and occurrence of streamlines on the lens 3.
In a specific embodiment, the connecting portion 113 is in a ring shape, preventing a large amount of material from flowing to the center of the first recessed portion 111. Namely, a radial material flow can be reduced to make a radial flow be close to zero, so as to reduce technical problems that might affect the quality of the lens 3, such as bubbles, cracking, lack of filler in the lens 3 and the like.
The mold of the present embodiment of the present invention is merely an example, and the mold can be any mold capable of manufacturing a lens 3 having any combination including a concave optical surface or a convex optical surface.
What has been described above is only an embodiment of the present invention, and it should be noted herein that one ordinary person skilled in the art can make improvements without departing from the inventive concept of the present invention, but these are all within the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201910770835.8 | Aug 2019 | CN | national |