MANUALLY OPERATED LENS CRIBBER
20180272493 ยท 2018-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
- John Traina (Pittsburgh, PA, US)
- Edward L. McCall (Sewickley, PA, US)
- Jeremy Lehning (Library, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B24B13/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A manually operated lens cribber has a cutting compartment on a base. The cutting compartment has a door that is moveable between a closed position and an open position. A cutting tool is inside the cutting compartment and rotates about a first axis. A lens blank carrier is attached to the base in a manner to be manually movable across the base on a second axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first axis. The lens blank carrier has a hand operated screw mechanism on which a lens blank can be mounted and which moves the lens along a third axis that is substantially parallel to the first axis. A releasable end stop is positioned on the base for positioning the lens blank carrier relative to the cutting tool so that the desired amount of material is removed from the lens blank. A calibration and positioning scale is also provided.
Claims
1. A manually operated lens cribber comprising: a base; a cutting compartment on the base, the cutting compartment having a top, side walls and a door attached to the side walls, the door being moveable between a closed position and an open position such that the base, top, sidewalls and door in the closed position define an enclosed cutting chamber; a cutting device connected to the base and having a cutting tool which is within the cutting chamber and rotates about a first axis; a lens blank carrier attached to the base in a manner to be manually movable across the base on a second axis that is substantially perpendicular to the first axis, the lens blank carrier having a hand operated screw mechanism on which a lens blank can be mounted, the hand operated screw mechanism having a handle which when turned causes the lens blank to move along a third axis that is substantially parallel to the first axis and wherein movement of the lens blank carrier in one direction along the second axis will move at least one portion of the lens blank carrier into the cutting chamber and movement of the lens blank carrier in an opposite direction along the second axis will move the at least one portion of the lens blank carrier out of the cutting chamber; and a releasable end stop on the base which is positioned on the first second axis at a location where the lens blank carrier can abut the end stop when moved along the second axis toward the end stop.
2. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 1 also comprising a window in the top.
3. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 1 wherein the screw mechanism has a rod with threads and a housing that surrounds at least a portion of the rod with threads also comprising a retractable pin connected to the housing and positioned to engage the rod with threads, the retractable pin being moveable between a first position in which the retractable pin engages the threads and a second position in which the retractable pin does not engage the threads.
4. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 3 also comprising a spring attached to the retractable pin and the housing which biases the retractable pin toward the first position.
5. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 1 also comprising an exhaust pipe which extends from the cutting chamber and is attached to the base.
6. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 1 also comprising: a rail attached to the base and positioned on the second axis; and a carriage on the rail and attached to the lens blank carrier.
7. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 1 wherein the end stop has an index line and further comprising a scale on the base and positioned to be adjacent the index line when the end stop is in a selected location.
8. The manually operated lens cribber of claim 7 wherein the scale has fixed scale base which has a series of markings that correspond to diameters of cutting tools, and a moveable scale base having markings that correspond to diameters of cribbed lens blocks, at least one set screw connected between the scale base and the scale moveable base for securing the moveable base against movement relative to the fixed scale base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] Referring to
[0023] A router 10 is mounted on the base and has a cutting tool 12, shown in broken line in
[0024] A lens blank carrier 20 is attached to the base 6 and holds a lens blank 30. The lens blank is held by a lens block 21 which is attached to one end of a threaded rod 22 that moves within housing 18. A handle 23 is provided at the opposite end of the threaded rod. Turning the handle 23 causes the lens block and lens blank to move along a first axis A-A. As can be seen in
[0025] The lens blank carrier has a carriage 24 which rides on a rail 25. The rail has a centerline or axis which is substantially perpendicular to axes A-A and B-B. The carriage 24 allows the lens blank carrier to move the lens blank into and out of chamber within cutting compartment 2. Movement of the carriage in one direction along the second axis will move a portion of the lens blank carrier into the cutting chamber and movement of the carriage in an opposite direction along the rail will move that portion of the lens blank carrier out of the cutting chamber. There is an end stop 32 on the base which can be moved along the rail to a desired position and be locked in place by lever 34. A scale 36 is provided on the base 6 to indicate the position of the end stop relative to the cutting tool.
[0026] As can be seen most clearly in
[0027] As can be seen most clearly in
[0028] To operate the lens cribber, an operator moves the lens blank carrier to the position shown in
[0029] The cribbed lens blank can then be put in the machine that does the cutting, grinding and polishing to make the finished lens. This machine will be able to make that finished lens from the cribbed lens blank much faster than it could have made the finished lens from a standard size lens blank with less wear on the cutting and grinding tools in that machine.
[0030] Our lens cribber is designed for use in cutting plastic lens blanks, particularly those having a diameter larger than 65 mm. It should be apparent from the drawings to those skilled in the art that our manually operated lens cribber is relatively inexpensive to build and maintain. Because this cribber has no motors other than in the router and no computer controls there are fewer components that can fail. Furthermore, because the lens cribber is manually operated any technician should be able to operate the device after only a brief training. Hence, the cost to operate the device should be relatively small. Moreover, our lens cribber is portable and can be used on a work bench or work table at any location. When not in use our lens cribber can easily be removed from the workbench and put in storage. With the preferred embodiment of a high powered router the lens blank may be reduced in size in less than 10 seconds.
[0031] While we have shown and described certain present preferred embodiments of our manual lens cribber, it should be distinctly understood that our invention is not so limited and may be variously embodied within the scope of the following claims.