Optical: systems and elements – Lens – With support
Reexamination Certificate
2002-04-22
2004-07-06
Epps, Georgia (Department: 2873)
Optical: systems and elements
Lens
With support
C359S809000, C264S001320, C065S037000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06760165
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
A conventional optical window is utilized in an electronics enclosure (or a housing) to provide a means of allowing an optical signal from an optical sensing device (e.g., a laser scanner, a digital camera, a CCD device, an IR device, etc.) and a return signal to pass with minimal distortion and loss through an environmentally sealed optical aperture. Such window prevents water, electro-static discharge (“ESD”), dust and moisture from entering the housing thereby protecting sensitive electronics and optical devices contained within. The conventional optical window is assembled into the housing as a secondary operation requiring several parts and several assembly operations.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional assembly
1
which includes a bezel
4
, a sealing material (gasket)
8
, a window
6
and a housing
2
. For a plastic injection-molded housing
2
, a mold tool is required for the bezel
4
, as well as for the housing
2
. Each part is fabricated separately. The bezel
4
is placed over the window
6
and is ultrasonically welded to the housing
2
. The bezel
4
fixes the window
6
in place, while the gasket
8
provides the environmental seal.
The above-described method requires a significant number of post-molding operations. The parts must be fabricated, inspected, packaged and transported to the final assembly location. The parts are removed manually by the operator, inspected and cleaned if necessary. The operator places the parts in a nest tool to properly align them for the ultrasonic welding operation. The horn of the ultrasonic welding apparatus must fit into the cavity of the housing in order to apply energy to the parts for welding. After the welding energy is applied, the operator removes the assembly from the fixture and visually inspects it for proper alignment of all parts.
The process results in yield loss and poor reliability. A visual inspection is a poor way to screen for seal defects. For example, a housing
2
with an inadequate seal
8
may escape this screening and there is yield loss as the parts may leak due to improper installation of the gasket
8
or improper functioning of the ultrasonic welding equipment. In addition, the gasket
8
may lose elasticity or adhesion over time, resulting in a leaking housing
2
which is not environmentally sealed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Described is an assembly which includes a housing and a window member therein. Also, described is a method and system for manufacturing such assembly. In particular, a first part and a second part are approximated into a molding configuration to create a first mold therebetween. The first mold includes first and second molding cavities. When the first and second parts are in the molding configuration, the second molding cavity is sealed with respect to the first molding cavity. Then, a first molding material is added into the first molding cavity to create a housing. A window member is inserted into the second molding cavity. The second part is replaced with a third part to form a second mold including a third molding cavity surrounding a perimeter of the window member. Subsequently, a second molding material is added to the third molding cavity to create a seal surrounding the perimeter of the window member.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5904746 (1999-05-01), Okada
Austin Tim
Spano Robert
Wulff Thomas
Amin & Turocy LLP
Epps Georgia
Harrington Alicia M.
Symbol Technologies Inc.
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