Lens tray positioning apparatus

Work holders – Work-underlying support – With work-stop abutment

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C269S045000, C269S291000

Reexamination Certificate

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07422202

ABSTRACT:
A lens tray positioning apparatus includes a supporting member, at least three non-collinear positioning members and at least one guiding screw member. The supporting member includes a supporting surface and at least one slot defined in the support surface. The at least three non-collinear positioning members are arranged on the supporting surface and include at least one movable positioning member. The at least one movable positioning member is coupled to and threadedly movable relative to the at least one guiding screw member. The at least one guiding screw member is arranged in the at least one slot and is configured for driving the at least one movable positioning member to move. The at least three positioning members are configured for cooperatively retaining a lens tray in position.

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patent: 2008/0029948 (2008-02-01), Wu

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