Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter based on the accompanying drawings.
The system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment according to the present embodiment uses a lens holder attachment apparatus (i.e., lens blocker apparatus) not shown in the drawings to verify the accuracy with which a lens holder 12 is attached (i.e., blocked) to a reference lens 1, and is composed of a marking step (
In the abovementioned marking step as shown in
The mark A0 described above is applied as follows. First, a lens meter having an imprinting function is used to apply three points a1, a2, a3 to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 (
The abovementioned axis line indicator marks A1, A2 are applied as follows. First, the abovementioned mark A0 of the reference lens 1 that was applied as described above is matched to the center of the lens meter. The shaft of the lens meter having an imprinting function is then set to an arbitrary angular axis (e.g., 2 to 3 degrees), and points c1, c2, c3 are applied to the convex lens surface 1A (or concave lens surface 1B) of the reference lens 1. The reference lens 1 is then turned over, the optical center position of the reference lens 1 is matched to the center of the abovementioned lens meter, the same angular axis as previously described is set, and points d1, d2, d3 are applied to the concave lens surface 1B (or convex lens surface 1A) of the reference lens 1.
The center points c2 and d2 then match, and the straight line that links points c1, c2, c3 intersects with the straight line that links points d1, d2, d3. Therefore, the straight line that passes through points c2, d2 and links the middle point e1 of points c1, d3 and the middle point e2 of points c3, d1 is designated as the axis line 2. Using a toolmaker's microscope, the axis line indicator marks A1, A2 that indicate the abovementioned axis line 2 are applied using a router or the like in positions that are, for example, at a distance of 25 mm on both sides (i.e., points c2 and d2) of mark A0 for indicating the reference position on the axis line 2.
The reason that the shaft of the lens meter is set to an arbitrary angular axis (e.g., 2 to 3 degrees) to apply the points c1, c2, c3, d1, d2, and d3 as described above is that the lens meter is sometimes set to a low accuracy from the perspective of workability for values that are near 180 degrees (0 degrees).
When the reference lens 1 is a progressive multifocal lens, a router or the like is used to apply a mark B0, with the reference position being the center position between hidden marks 3, 4 or the position of a far-vision eyepoint 5 that is at a prescribed distance from the center position between the hidden marks, as shown in
In other words, hidden marks 3 and 4 are provided at an arbitrary pitch so as to be visible on the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 composed of a progressive multifocal lens. The positions of the hidden marks 3, 4 are observed using a toolmaker's microscope (e.g., the toolmaker's microscope 31 shown in
The straight line that links the hidden marks 3, 4 is then designated as the axis line 2, and axis line indicator marks B1, B2 are applied in positions that are, for example, at a distance of 25 mm on both sides of the mark B0 on the axis line 2.
When the far-vision eyepoint 5 that is set to a position above and at a distance m (wherein m=2 to 4 mm, for example) from the center position between the hidden marks, the position of the far-vision eyepoint 5 is calculated using the abovementioned toolmaker's microscope, and mark B0 is applied in this position using a router or the like. In this case, a straight line that passes through the abovementioned mark B0 (far-vision eyepoint 5) and is parallel to the straight line linking the hidden marks 3, 4 is designated as the axis line 2, and axis line indicator marks B1, B2 for indicating the axis line 2 are applied in positions that are, for example, at a distance of 25 mm on both sides of the mark B0 (far-vision eyepoint 5) on the axis line 2 by using a router or the like.
The reference symbol 6A in
When the reference lens 1 is a multifocal lens (a bifocal lens in the present embodiment), a mark C0 is applied using a router or the like to indicate the center position (segment top 7A) of the upper edge 7D in the segment 7 (D-segment), or the position of a far-vision eyepoint 8 at a prescribed distance from the segment top 7A as the reference position, as shown in
In other words, a multifocal lens (bifocal lens) is preferably mounted in an eyeglass frame so that the segments 7 are positioned substantially symmetrically. A multifocal lens must therefore be retained by the lens holder using the position of the segment 7 as the reference. Accordingly, when the reference lens 1 is a multifocal lens (bifocal lens), and the segment top 7A is used as the reference position, both end portions 7B, 7C of the segment 7 are observed using a toolmaker's microscope, the position of the segment top 7A on the upper edge 7D is calculated from the center coordinates of the end portions 7B, 7C, and a mark is applied using a router or the like. A straight line that passes through the segment top 7A and is parallel to the straight line 9 linking the end portions 7B, 7C of the segment 7 is calculated as the axis line 2, and axis line indicator marks C1, C2 for indicating the axis line 2 are applied in positions that are, for example, at a distance of 25 mm on both sides of the segment top 7A by using a router or the like.
When a far-vision eyepoint 8 positioned at a distance n1 above the segment top 7A and at a distance n2 to the outside (wherein n1=5 mm and n2=2.5 mm, for example) is designated as the reference position, the position of the far-vision eyepoint 8 is determined using the abovementioned toolmaker's microscope, and a mark C0 is applied in this position by using a router or the like. In this case, a straight line that passes through the mark C0 (far-vision eyepoint 8) and is parallel to the abovementioned straight line 9 is designated as the axis line 2, and axis line indicator marks C1, C2 for indicating the axis line 2 are applied in positions that are, for example, at a distance of 25 mm on both sides of the mark C0 (far-vision eyepoint 8) on the axis line 2 by using a router or the like.
After the marking step is performed as described above, the attachment step is performed. In the attachment step, a lens holder attachment apparatus (i.e., lens blocker apparatus) not shown in the drawings is used to attach a lens holder 12 to a convex lens surface 1A of a reference lens 1. The lens holder 12 used in the attachment step is tubular and made of metal (stainless steel), and has an adhesive pad 18 affixed to a lens retaining surface 17, as shown in
At such times as when an untreated eyeglass lens or other lens 100 is edged, the convex lens surface 100A and the concave lens surface 100B of the lens 100 are sandwiched and retained by a pair of lens retaining shafts 10, 11, as shown in
As shown in
In the abovementioned lens holder 14, an identification bushing 27 (
As shown in
In the aforementioned setting step, the actual attachment position of the lens holder 12 when the lens holder 12 is attached to the reference lens 1 is set so as to coincide with the geometric center 29 of the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12, and the geometric center 29 is set to the field-of-view center 30 of the field of view 25 (
As shown in
As shown in
The first hole 35 is formed so as to have the same diameter as the outside diameter of the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12 or as the outside diameter of the centering fixture 32, and the centering fixture 32 or the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12 can be fitted in the first hole 35 as shown in
A key 41 is provided to the bottom surface of the top part 39 of the lens attachment stage 33. The key 41 is fitted into the groove 23 (
The pair of second holes 36 are formed in positions that correspond to the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 of the reference lens 1 in a state in which the key 41 of the lens attachment stage 33 is fitted in the groove 23 of the lens holder 12 when the reference lens 1 is attached in a 180-degree blocking position to the lens holder 12. Accordingly, the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 on the convex lens surface 1A are viewed through the second holes 36 by using the toolmaker's microscope 31. The pairs of second holes 37, 38 are also formed in positions that correspond to the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 of the reference lens 1 in a state in which the key 41 of the lens attachment stage 33 is fitted in the groove 23 of the lens holder 12 when the reference lens 1 is attached in a 45-degree blocking position to the lens holder 12. Accordingly, the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 on the convex lens surface 1A are viewed through the pairs of second holes 37, 38 by using the toolmaker's microscope 31.
As shown in
The turntable 43 is configured so as to be capable of rotating in relation to the XY stage 42 when a stopper 53 provided to the XY stage 42 is released to unfix the XY stage 42. The abovementioned lens attachment stage 33 is mounted on the turntable 43. The lens unit 44 is also raised and lowered with respect to the XY stage 42 and the turntable 43 to adjust focus through the operation of a Z-movement knob 54 and a fine adjustment knob 55.
In the setting step, the position in which the lens holder 12 is actually attached to the reference lens 1 is set to the geometric center 29 in the end surface 19A of the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12, and the centering fixture 32 and the lens attachment stage 33 configured as described above are used to set the geometric center 29 of the lens holder 12 to the field-of-view center 30 (
In other words, as shown in
The X-movement knob 45 and the Y-movement knob 46 of the toolmaker's microscope 31 are then operated so that the field-of-view center 30 (i.e., intersection point of the X-reference line 58 and the Y-reference line 59) of the field of view 25 of the toolmaker's microscope 31 coincides with the mark 34 for indicating the geometric center of the end surface 32A of the centering fixture 32, as shown in
In the state in which the centering fixture 32 and the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12 are fitted in the first hole 35 of the lens attachment stage 33 as shown in
In the comparison step, a comparison is made between the position in which the lens holder 12 is actually attached and the marks A0, B0, C0 applied in the reference position of the reference lens 1, and the accuracy of the attachment position of the lens holder 12 on the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 is verified.
Specifically, as shown in
In the attachment step, the lens holder 12 is attached to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 so that the geometric center 29 of the end surface 19A in the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12 coincides with the reference position of the reference lens 1. In the setting step of the lens holder 12, the geometric center 29 is set so as to coincide with the field-of-view center 30 of the toolmaker's microscope 31. Consequently, the accuracy with which the lens holder 12 is attached on the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 is verified by comparing the field-of-view center 30 of the field of view 25 of the toolmaker's microscope 31 with the observed marks A0, B0, C0 that indicate the reference position of the reference lens 1, as shown in
The amount of misalignment between the geometric center 29 in the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12, and the marks A0, B0, C0 for indicating the reference position of the reference lens 1 is calculated by operating the X-movement knob 45 and the Y-movement knob 46 of the toolmaker's microscope 31 to align the marks A0, B0, C0 with the field-of-view center 30 of the toolmaker's microscope 31, and then verifying the amount of movement of the XY stage 42 by using the X-movement amount display 47 and the Y-movement amount display 48. This amount of misalignment is reflected by the lens holder attachment apparatus (not shown) in which the lens holder 12 is attached to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1, and the attachment accuracy of the lens holder attachment apparatus is satisfactorily maintained.
In the mark observation step, the attachment accuracy about the axis of the lens holder 12 is verified by observing the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 that indicate the axis line 2 of the reference lens 1.
Specifically, in a state in which the reference lens 1 is attached via the lens holder 12 to the lens attachment stage 33 mounted on the turntable 43 of the toolmaker's microscope 31 as shown in
For example, when the lens holder 12 is in the aforementioned 180-degree block attachment to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1, the X-movement knob 45 is operated and the pair of second holes 36 is used to observe the convex lens surface 1A from the direction of the convex lens surface 1A. The attachment accuracy about the axis of the lens holder 12 is verified using the amount of misalignment between the field-of-view center 30 and the positions of the axis line indicator marks A1, B1, C1 when observed from one of the second holes 36, and is verified using the amount of misalignment between the field-of-view center 30 and the positions of the axis line indicator marks A2, B2, C2 when observed from the other second hole 36. The amounts of misalignment are reflected by the lens holder attachment apparatus in which the lens holder 12 is attached to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1, and the attachment accuracy of the lens holder attachment apparatus is satisfactorily maintained.
In the lens processing system for processing an untreated eyeglass lens or other lens 100, the system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment configured as described above is used to first verify the attachment accuracy of the lens holder 12 in the lens holder attachment apparatus (lens blocker apparatus). When the attachment accuracy is satisfactory, the lens holder attachment apparatus is used to perform the lens holder attachment step for attaching the lens holder 14 (
A grinding/cutting step is performed for grinding and/or cutting the lens 100 to which the lens holder 14 is attached in this manner. This grinding/cutting step involves edging designed to allow the lens 100 to be fitted into eyeglass frames, for example. In the example of the edging apparatus 60 for performing the abovementioned edging as shown in
In this edging apparatus 60, the lens holder 14 into which the lens 100 is installed is attached to the lens retaining shaft 10 by fitting the fitting shaft 19 into the lens retaining shaft 10 and bringing the first flange 21 into contact with the distal end of the lens retaining shaft 10. At this time, the protrusion 20 of the lens retaining shaft 10 is fitted in the groove 23 in the first flange 21 of the lens holder 14, and the lens holder 14 is prevented from rotating with respect to the lens retaining shaft 10. The other lens retaining shaft 11 positioned on the opposite side of the lens 100 from the lens retaining shaft 10 is positioned so that the shaft center thereof coincides with that of the lens retaining shaft 10. The lens presser 13 disposed at the distal end of the lens retaining shaft 11 presses against the concave lens surface 100B of the lens 100. Accordingly, the lens 100 is held between the lens holder 14 and the lens presser 13, and is retained by the lens retaining shafts 10 and 11.
The lens retaining shafts 10 and 11 are rotated in tandem in the direction of the arrows A, B during edging of the lens 100, while being controlled so as to move in the direction (Y direction) orthogonal to the axis center on the basis of lens frame shape data.
The abovementioned V-groove cutter 61 is a milling cutter formed by a cutter body 63 and four blades 64 that are fixed to the external peripheral part of the cutter body 63, and the cutter body 63 is attached to a rotating shaft 65 that is parallel to the lens retaining shafts 10 and 11. V-shaped grooves 67 are formed in the center positions in the width direction of the blade tips 66 of the blades 64. In cases in which a V groove 62 is not formed on the external periphery of the lens 100, a flat-cutting cutter is used instead of the V-groove cutter 61.
When the lens 100 is machined by the V-groove cutter 61, a drive apparatus (not shown) is actuated to rotate the V-groove cutter 61 in the direction of the arrow C. At the same time as the lens 100 is being rotated in the same direction as the V-groove cutter 61, the lens 100 is moved in the Y direction in accordance with the abovementioned processing program, and the external peripheral surface of the lens 100 is brought into contact with the V-groove cutter 61. The blade tips 66 on the blades 64 of the V-groove cutter 61 then cut into the external periphery of the lens 100, a prescribed amount of the external periphery of the lens 100 is cut away, and a lens 100 is ultimately manufactured that has a profile that substantially matches the lens frame shape and has a V groove 62 on the peripheral surface.
The following effects (1) through (4) are demonstrated by the abovementioned embodiments configured as described above.
(1) According to the system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment, the position in which the lens holder 12 is actually attached to the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 (position of the geometric center 29 of the end surface 19A in the fitting shaft 19 of the lens holder 12) is compared with the marks A0, B0, C0 applied on the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 in the reference position in which attachment of the lens holder 12 is anticipated. This comparison is performed by using the toolmaker's microscope 31 to observe the abovementioned marks A0, B0, C0 through the cavity-shaped hole 28 of the lens holder 12 from the direction of the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1. When the attachment position of the lens holder 12 attached to the convex lens surface 1A using the lens holder attachment apparatus is observed from the direction of the concave lens surface 1B of the reference lens 1, the observation is affected by the optical effects of the reference lens 1. However, by observing from the direction of the convex lens surface 1A as described above, the attachment accuracy in the convex lens surface 1A of the lens holder 12 can be precisely verified without the observation being affected by the optical effects of the reference lens 1.
(2) According to the system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment, the toolmaker's microscope 31 is used to observe the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, which indicate the axis line 2 provided on the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1, from the direction of the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1, whereby it is possible to verify the attachment about the axis of the lens holder 12 attached to the reference lens 1. Accordingly, the attachment accuracy about the axis can be precisely verified in this case as well without the observation being affected by the optical effects of the reference lens 1.
(3) According to the system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment, the lens holder 12 is retained in the first hole 35 of the lens attachment stage 33, and the marks A0, B0, C0 for indicating the reference position, or the axis line indicator marks A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 for indicating the axis line 2 in the convex lens surface 1A of the reference lens 1 attached to the lens holder 12 can be observed from the direction of the convex lens surface 1A by using the toolmaker's microscope 31. Therefore, these indications or marks can be precisely observed without the observation being affected by the optical effects of the reference lens 1.
(4) According to the lens processing system for processing an untreated-eyeglass lens or other lens 100, the system for verifying accuracy of lens holder attachment is used to attach the lens holder 14 to an untreated eyeglass lens 100 by using the lens holder attachment apparatus, and to edge the untreated eyeglass lens 100 by using the edging apparatus 60 when the attachment accuracy of the lens holder 12 in the lens holder attachment apparatus is satisfactory. Therefore, since the untreated eyeglass lens 100 to which the lens holder is attached with low accuracy is not subjected to edging, it is possible to prevent processing defects or reduced processing accuracy from occurring due to edging such an untreated eyeglass lens.
The present invention was described based on the abovementioned embodiments, but the present invention is in no way limited by the embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-155220 | Jun 2006 | JP | national |