Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Optical article shaping or treating – Composite or multiple layer
Patent
1992-04-27
1994-03-08
Tentoni, Leo B.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Optical article shaping or treating
Composite or multiple layer
264 14, B29D 1100
Patent
active
052924572
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for molding optical elements in which a resin layer is accurately formed on a surface of a desired shape without the occurrence of peeling between a glass member and a resin layer and between a mold member and the resin layer when the resin layer is molded. This is accomplished by a first step of placing the glass member upon a supporting member, a second step of holding the glass member in a state in which the surface thereof is spaced away from the molding surface of the mold member by a predetermined distance, and a third step of moving the mold member and the supporting member relative to each other, after the resin material, which has been charged into a space defined by the molding surface and the surface of the glass member, has cured to a predetermined ratio of polymerization, in such a manner that glass member is supported on the resin layer independently.
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Arai Takashi
Baba Yukihisa
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Tentoni Leo B.
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