ASSEMBLY AND CONTAINER FOR PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION WITH HEAT DISSIPATION
20200248299 ยท 2020-08-06
Inventors
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Abstract
Disclosed is an assembly including: a crucible including at least one cavity; a container for a material to be vaporized, the container being intended to be disposed inside the cavity of the crucible. The container includes: a container lateral surface including an upper part and a lower part, the upper part being configured to be at least partially in surface contact with a cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity, the lower part being configured to be distant from the cavity lateral surface to form a free space surrounding the container between the lower part and the cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity; and a container bottom surface configured to be at least partially in contact with a cavity bottom surface.
Claims
1. An assembly (10) comprising: a crucible (12) comprising at least one cavity (16) having a cavity lateral surface (22) and a cavity bottom surface (30), a container (14) for a material (15) to be vaporized by an electron beam gun on an ophthalmic lens, the container being intended to be disposed inside the cavity of the crucible and comprising: a container lateral surface (20) comprising an upper part (24) and a lower part (26), the upper part being configured to be at least partially in surface contact with the cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity, the lower part being configured to be distant from the cavity lateral surface to form a free space (25) surrounding the container between the lower part and the cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity, and a container bottom surface (28) configured to be at least partially in contact with the cavity bottom surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity.
2. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein at least one among the upper (24) and the lower (26) part is a circumferential surface of the container (14).
3. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the free space (25) is annular.
4. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the lower part (26) and the cavity lateral surface (22) is greater than or equal to 3 mm when the container (14) is disposed inside the cavity (16).
5. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container (14) further comprises a flange portion (32) projecting outwardly from the lower part (26), the upper part (24) being formed onto the flange portion (32).
6. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the upper part (24) comprises between 10% and 40% of the container lateral surface (22) and the lower part comprises between 60% and 90% of the container lateral surface (22).
7. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container bottom surface (28) comprises a recess (34) having a bottom hole (36) allowing the recess (34) to be in fluid communication with the free space (25).
8. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container (14) further comprises at least one upper hole (38) formed at a container upper surface (40).
9. The assembly (10) according to claim 8, wherein said at least one upper hole (38) is a through hole extending from the container upper surface (40) to the free space to form a circulation channel in fluid communication with the free space (25).
10. The assembly (10) according to claim 8, wherein the at least one upper hole (38) is a gripping means.
11. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container lateral surface (20) has a tapered shape and/or the cavity lateral surface (22) has a tapered shape.
12. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container (14) is made of a material chosen in the group including molybdenum and tungsten.
13. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the container (14) comprises a maximum cross-section lower than or equal to 25 mm.
14. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cavity bottom surface (30) is comprised in a plane and forms the lowest surface of the cavity (16).
15. A container (14) for a material (15) to be vaporized by an electron beam gun on an ophthalmic lens, the container being specifically configured to be implemented in the assembly (10) according to claim 1, the container (14) being intended to be disposed inside the cavity (16) of the crucible (12) and comprising: a container lateral surface (20) comprising an upper part (24) and a lower part (26), the upper part being configured to be at least partially in surface contact with the cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity, the lower part being configured to be distant from the cavity lateral surface to form a free space (25) surrounding the container between the lower part and the cavity lateral surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity, and a container bottom surface (28) configured to be at least partially in contact with the cavity bottom surface when the container is disposed inside the cavity.
16. The assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the upper part (24) comprises between 20% and 30% of the container lateral surface (22) and the lower part comprises between 70% and 80% of the container lateral surface (22).
17. The assembly (10) according to claim 2, wherein the free space (25) is annular.
18. The assembly (10) according to claim 2, wherein the distance between the lower part (26) and the cavity lateral surface (22) is greater than or equal to 3 mm when the container (14) is disposed inside the cavity (16).
19. The assembly (10) according to claim 3, wherein the distance between the lower part (26) and the cavity lateral surface (22) is greater than or equal to 3 mm when the container (14) is disposed inside the cavity (16).
20. The assembly (10) according to claim 2, wherein the container (14) further comprises a flange portion (32) projecting outwardly from the lower part (26), the upper part (24) being formed onto the flange portion (32).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0030] The invention is described in more detail below by way of the figures that show only one preferred embodiment of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] As shown on
[0035] The container 14 is configured to receive a material 15 (shown on
[0036] As shown on
[0037] Preferably, the cavity lateral surface 22 and the upper part 24 of the container lateral surface 20 are at least partially complementary shaped to perform an efficient surface contact. In other words, the complementarity of shape allows an effective contact surface on a larger area and thus improves the heat transfer between these two surfaces. Said surface contact between the upper part 24 and the cavity lateral surface 22 may be continuous or discontinuous.
[0038] Furthermore, the cavity lateral surface 22 and the upper part 24 are preferably tapered to ease insertion and withdrawal of the container 14 into or from the cavity 16. Moreover, when these two surfaces are tapered and complementary shaped, a stable position of the container 14 in the cavity 16 can be ensured. Alternatively, the cavity lateral surface 22 and the upper part 24 may be of any shape allowing at least a partial surface contact between these two surfaces.
[0039] The container lateral surface 20 further comprises a lower part 26 configured to be distant from the cavity lateral surface 22 to form a free space 25 surrounding the container 14 between the lower part 26 and the cavity lateral surface 22 when the container 14 is disposed inside the cavity 16. Preferably, the free space 25 is annular. The distance between the lower part 26 and the cavity lateral surface 22 is preferably greater than or equal to 3 mm when the container 14 is disposed inside the cavity 16.
[0040] To obtain a configuration in which the upper part 24 contacts the cavity lateral surface 22 and the lower part 26 is distant from the cavity lateral surface 22, either the container 14 or the cavity 16 or both of them are configured to achieved this. Indeed, this configuration may be achieved with a cavity lateral surface 22 comprising a flange portion extending inwardly so that only this flange portion would be able to contact the upper part 24 of the container lateral surface 20 while leaving the lower part 26 free of any contact. Alternatively, as shown on
[0041] Upper 24 and lower 26 parts are preferably circumferential surfaces of the container 14. In other words, the container lateral surface 20 is an external surface of the container 14. Alternatively or in combination, one among the upper 24 and the lower 26 parts may be a surface of the container 14 formed in a groove or a recess.
[0042] Furthermore, the container 14 also comprises a container bottom surface 28 configured to be at least partially in contact with a cavity bottom surface 30 when the container 14 is disposed inside the cavity 16. Preferably, the container bottom surface 28 is in surface contact with the cavity bottom surface 30. Forming a bottom contact between the container 14 and the cavity 16 allows cooling of the material 15 while stabilizing the position of the container 14 within the cavity 16. The cavity bottom surface 30 is preferably comprised in a plane and forms the lowest surface of the cavity 16.
[0043] The configuration described above, i.e. providing contact of the upper part 24 and the container bottom surface 28 with the cavity 16 while avoiding any contact between the lower part 26 and the cavity 16, allows to provide homogeneous cooling of the material 15 disposed within the container 14 so as to obtain a homogeneous structure of the cake, i.e. at the top and bottom parts of the cake, even after an extended period of use. Contacts of the upper part 24 and the container bottom surface 28 with the cavity 16 are preferably direct. In other words, no intermediary element is preferably disposed between the upper part 24 and the cavity 16 or between the container bottom surface 28 and the cavity 16. Alternatively, contacts of the upper part 24 and the container bottom surface 28 with the cavity 16 may be indirect. In this latter case, an intermediary element is disposed between the upper part 24 and the cavity 16 or between the container bottom surface 28 and the cavity 16 or between both of them. This intermediary element may be for example a joint.
[0044] As shown on
[0045] The container 14 preferably further comprises at least one upper hole 38 formed at a container upper surface 40, as shown on
[0046] Furthermore, when the container comprises the recess 34 and the upper hole 38, heat dissipation is well improved by allowing the air to circulate from the bottom of the container 14 to the outside of the cavity 16.
[0047] In a preferred embodiment, the at least one upper hole 38 is a gripping means. Indeed, insertion and withdrawal of the container 14 inside or from the cavity 16 is a difficult operation to achieve because of the high temperatures and the contact between the container lateral surface 20 and the cavity lateral surface 22. By forming gripping means with the upper hole 38, it is possible to both improve heat dissipation and ease gripping of the container 14. When at least one upper hole 38 is a gripping means, the container preferably comprises a plurality of upper holes 38. The position of the upper holes 38 around the container 14 is chosen depending on the geometry of the extracting tool which is intended to cooperate with the gripping means. As an example, if the extracting tool is in the form of pliers, the upper holes 38 preferably diametrically face each other.