The present invention relates to improvements in the manufacture of lenses formed using a combination of a monomer and an object. The object may be a foil, a lens, a thin display, or any other such object. More specifically, it relates to lenses whereby the monomer material is cast around the object.
Lens formation can be a complicated process. This is especially the case where lenses are formed in a layered manner using a film or foil, such as PMMA, and a cast lens material, such as a UV-curable monomer. Cast lenses with embedded films can be produced applying a well-known method described hereafter. Details of the method described in the background section will be known to the skilled person, and thus the description is limited to a general overview of the process. Such processes have many drawbacks, which the present application seeks to overcome.
A foil is provided, the foil having a curved surface. The foil may be formed of many different materials, such as TAC, PC, PA, PMMA or PET. The foil is then placed on a holder in order to allow the positioning of the foil relative to a mould. The mould is made up of two parts, a front mould and a back mould.
It is required to space the foil accurately with respect to one or both of the moulds. For ease of explanation, it will be assumed for the present example that the foil is being positioned relative to the front mould. Attachment dots are therefore used to hold the foil static relative to the mould. These attachment dots, typically of an adhesive or curable compound, are placed on the foil, and are then brought into contact with the front mould, with the foil the desired distance from the front mould and the attachment dots in contact with the front mould. There are a variety of options as to how to correctly position the foil, but one example is that the foil may include a flat portion that surrounds the curved portion of the foil, and the fiat portion is brought into contact with a corresponding portion of the front mould. The attachment dots are then allowed to solidify, either by setting of the adhesive or by curing of the curable compound.
Once the attachment dots are solid and holding the foil in place, the holder can be removed and the back mould can be brought into position opposing the front mould and forming a space between the foil and the back mould. The front mould and back mould are then connected around their circumferences to form a mould cavity within which is positioned the foil. A curable monomer is then added into the mould cavity to cast the lens. Once in position, the monomer can be cured, forming the multi-layered lens. Removal of the lens from the mould can then be performed in any well-known way.
According to a first aspect, there is provided a method of spacing on object from a mould, for the formation of a multi-layered polymer, comprising:
This provides an improved method for ensuring that an object is correctly spaced from a mould, during a manufacturing process. As will be clear from the detailed description below, the order of the steps of attaching the spacer to the object and attaching the spacer to the mould are immaterial to the operation of the invention and therefore their order in the claim is not intended to be limiting. The use of spacers over attachment dots also removes the requirement for the use of a precise spacing machine, as dots must be custom-produced for each unit, whilst spacers may be mass-produced.
The object may for example be a foil, a lens, a display (in particular a thin display), or any other similar such object.
The object may be received within one or more notches or recesses in the at least one spacer.
The at least one spacer may include a protrusion onto which the object is received. The object may be secured to the at least one spacer by deforming the protrusion once the object is received on the at least one spacer.
The object, may be secured to the spacer. For example, adhesive, spot welding, a fastening device such as a screw, or other such means may be used.
The at least one spacer may be secured to the mould. For example, adhesive, spot welding, a fastening device such as a screw, application of a vacuum, or other such means may be used.
The step of curing the monomer may be achieved by the application of UV radiation or by a thermal curing process.
The method may further comprise the step of removing the at least one spacer after curing the monomer.
Alternatively, the at least one spacer may be retained as a part of the multi-layer polymer.
The at least one spacer may be seated around the mould. The at least one spacer may include a recess or abutment into or against which the mould may be received.
According to a second aspect, there is provided a system for the formation of a multi-layered polymer, the system comprising:
The object may comprise one of a foil, a lens, a display, or other similar object.
The object may be received within one or more notches or recesses in the at least one spacer.
The spacer may include a protrusion onto which the object is received.
The object may be secured to the at least one spacer by deforming the protrusion once the object is received on the at least one spacer.
The object may be secured to the at least one spacer, for example by adhesive, spot welding, a fastening device, application of a vacuum, or other such means.
The at least one spacer may be seated around the mould, The at least one spacer may include a recess or abutment into or against which the mould may be received.
Specific embodiments will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
When manufacturing a lens using foil and a second material, such as a monomer, bonded to the foil, it is necessary to be able to space the foil from a mould before the monomer is filled in the mould cavity. One example of a suitable process to space the foil from a mould is:
This three-step process results in the foil being held at the desired distance from the mould while the monomer is filled in the mould cavity to create the lens. The adhesive material may be dispensed and hardened in a stepwise manner, with alternate steps of dispensing and hardening. This will be achieved in a similar way to described in the background of the present specification. However, rather than using a single adhesive dot in each position between the foil and the mould, each attachment dot may be cured and then an additional attachment dot deposited on top of a cured attachment dot, to allow greater heights to be achieved.
As an alternative method of spacing the foil, a method is proposed as described below and depicted in
In a first embodiment 100, described in
In some embodiments, as shown in
In a further embodiment, shown in
A further embodiment utilises more massive spacers 302, 402, shown in
On the left side, a recess 312 is formed in the spacer 302, into which the mould 308 is seated. A second recess 314 is also formed in the spacer 302 in order to receive the foil 304. As with previous embodiments, the order in which the foil 304 and mould 308 are introduced to the spacer 302 is not imperative. The mould 308 and foil 304 may further be secured by additional means, as mentioned in relation to previous embodiments.
On the right side, the spacer 402 abuts the mould 308, using an, abutment 416. Although the abutment 416 is shown as a lateral protrusion from the spacer 402, the abutment 416 may instead be the same width as the remainder of the spacer 402 and therefore need not protrude. The contact of the abutment 416 with the mould 308 ensures that the mould 308 is maintained in the desired position relative to the spacer 402. The foil 304, meanwhile, is received within a small notch 406, similarly to
As noted above, whilst each embodiment here discusses the use of a foil with a spacer, the foil may be replaced with any other object, such as a lens, a thin display, a hologram, a logo, or other similar such objects, and therefore the use of the term “foil” in the specific description is not intended to be limiting to the invention as a whole.
As will be clear to the skilled person, any method or arrangement for locating the mould in any embodiment may be combined with any method or arrangement for locating the spacer, and the specific arrangements are not limited to the combinations disclosed herein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/139,936, filed Jan. 21, 2021; the content of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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63139936 | Jan 2021 | US |