Device for the fine machining of optically active surfaces on, in particular, spectacle lenses

US9289877B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9289877-B2
Application numberUS-201214003117-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2012
Priority dateMar 17, 2011
Publication dateMar 22, 2016
Grant dateMar 22, 2016

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A device for the fine machining of optically active surfaces in particular spectacle lenses, has a spindle shaft which has a tool-holder portion and is mounted in a spindle housing such that it can rotate about a tool rotation axis. The device has an electric rotary drive with a rotor and a stator that rotates the spindle shaft operatively connected to the rotor about the tool rotation axis. The tool-holder portion can be displaced axially in the direction of the tool rotation axis. The rotor and the stator parts are axially guided in a guide tube along the tool rotation axis. The spindle shaft is in the form of a hollow shaft, via which the tool-holder portion, which is configured to hold a membrane chuck, can be subjected to a fluid.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A device for fine processing of optically active surfaces of spectacle lenses comprising a spindle shaft, which has a tool mounting section and which is mounted in a spindle housing to be rotatable about a tool axis of rotation, and an electric rotary drive, which comprises a rotor and a stator and by which the spindle shaft operatively connected with the rotor is drivable to rotate about the tool axis of rotation, and the tool mounting section is axially displaceable in the direction of the tool axis of rotation, said device being characterized in that the rotor and the stator of the electric rotary drive and the spindle shaft are coaxially arranged in the spindle housing, which in turn is guided in a guide tube, said rotor, stator, spindle shaft and spindle housing are axially movable with a defined axial displacement in the direction along the tool axis of rotation relative to the guide tube; and, the spindle shaft is constructed as a hollow shaft by way of which the tool mounting section constructed for mounting a diaphragm chuck tool, can be acted on by a fluid. 2. A device according to claim 1 further characterized by the spindle housing comprising a motor housing, in which the rotor and the stator of the rotary drive are arranged, and a shaft housing, which is flange-mounted to the motor housing and in which the spindle shaft is rotatably mounted. 3. A device according to claim 2 further characterized by the motor housing being closed by a cover having a passage bore in which a rotary leadthrough for the fluid is fastened, the leadthrough being in fluid connection with the hollow spindle shaft. 4. A device according to claim 3 further characterized by the rotary leadthrough being frictionally fixed in the passage bore of the cover by a resilient cable leadthrough bush. 5. A device according to claim 4 further characterized by a bellows surrounding the spindle housing and being arranged between the end of the guide tube remote from the rotary drive and the end of the spindle housing remote from the rotary drive. 6. A device according to claim 5 further characterized by a centrifuging disc for a liquid fine processing medium being mounted on the end of the spindle shaft remote from the rotary drive. 7. A device according to claim 6 further characterized by the spindle housing being axially guided in the guide tube by a slide ring. 8. A device according to claim 3 further characterized by a bellows surrounding the spindle housing and being arranged between the end of the guide tube remote from the rotary drive and the end of the spindle housing remote from the rotary drive. 9. A device according to claim 8 further characterized by a centrifuging disc for a liquid fine processing medium being mounted on the end of the spindle shaft remote from the rotary drive. 10. A device according to claim 9 further characterized by the spindle housing being axially guided in the guide tube by a slide ring. 11. A device according to claim 2 further characterized by a bellows surrounding the spindle housing and being arranged between the end of the guide tube remote from the rotary drive and the end of the spindle housing remote from the rotary drive. 12. A device according to claim 11 further characterized by a centrifuging disc for a liquid fine processing medium being mounted on the end of the spindle shaft remote from the rotary drive. 13. A device according to claim 12 further characterized by the spindle housing being axially guided in the guide tube by a slide ring. 14. A device for fine processing of optically active surfaces of spectacle lenses comprising a spindle shaft, which has a tool mounting section and which is mounted in a spindle housing to be rotatable about a tool axis of rotation, and an electric rotary drive, which comprises a rotor and a stator and by which the spindle shaft operatively connected with the rotor is drivable to rotate about the tool axis of rotation, and the tool mounting section is axially displaceable in the direction of the tool axis of rotation, said device being characterized in that the rotor and the stator of the electric rotary drive and the spindle shaft are coaxially arranged in the spindle housing, which in turn is guided in a guide tube to be capable of defined axial displacement in the direction of the tool axis of rotation wherein the spindle shaft is constructed as a hollow shaft by way of which the tool mounting section constructed for mounting a diaphragm chuck tool, can be acted on by a fluid; and a bellows surrounding the spindle housing and being arranged between the end of the guide tube remote from the rotary drive and the end of the spindle housing remote from the rotary drive. 15. A device according to claim 1 further characterized by a centrifuging disc for a liquid fine processing medium being mounted on the end of the spindle shaft remote from the rotary drive. 16. A device for fine processing of optically active surfaces of spectacle lenses comprising a spindle shaft, which has a tool mounting section and which is mounted in a spindle housing to be rotatable about a tool axis of rotation, and an electric rotary drive, which comprises a rotor and a stator and by which the spindle shaft operatively connected with the rotor is drivable to rotate about the tool axis of rotation, and the tool mounting section is axially displaceable in the direction of the tool axis of rotation, said device being characterized in that the rotor and the stator of the electric rotary drive and the spindle shaft are coaxially arranged in the spindle housing, which in turn is guided in a guide tube to be capable of defined axial displacement in the direction of the tool axis of rotation, wherein the spindle shaft is constructed as a hollow shaft by way of which the tool mounting section constructed for mounting a diaphragm chuck tool, can be acted on by a fluid; and the spindle housing being axially guided in the guide tube by a slide ring. 17. A polishing machine for simultaneous polishing of two spectacle lenses comprising: a machine housing bounding a work space, two workpiece spindles, which project into the work space and by way of which two spectacle lenses to be polished are drivable to rotate about substantially mutually parallel extending workpiece axes of rotation by a common rotary drive, a first linear drive unit, by which a first tool carriage is movable along a linear axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the workpiece axes of rotation, a pivot drive unit, which is arranged on the first tool carriage and by which a pivot yoke is pivotable about a pivot setting axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the workpiece axes of rotation and substantially perpendicularly to the linear axis, a second linear drive unit, which is arranged on the pivot yoke and by which the at least one second tool carriage is movable along a linear setting axis extending substantially perpendicularly to the pivot setting axis, and two devices for fine processing of optically active surfaces of spectacle lenses comprising a spindle shaft, which has a tool mounting section and which is mounted in a spindle housing to be rotatable about a tool axis of rotation, and an electric rotary drive, which comprises a rotor and a stator and by which the spindle shaft operatively connected with the rotor is drivable to rotate about the tool axis of rotation and the tool mounting section is axially displaceable in the direction of the tool axis of rotation, wherein the rotor and the stator of the electric rotary drive and the spindle shaft

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  • for grinding several lenses simultaneously · CPC title

  • grinding machines comprising two or more grinding tools · CPC title

  • B24B41/053Primary

    for grinding or polishing glass {(B24B41/0475 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Frames; Beds; Carriages · CPC title

  • Headstocks; Working-spindles; Features relating thereto · CPC title

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What does patent US9289877B2 cover?
A device for the fine machining of optically active surfaces in particular spectacle lenses, has a spindle shaft which has a tool-holder portion and is mounted in a spindle housing such that it can rotate about a tool rotation axis. The device has an electric rotary drive with a rotor and a stator that rotates the spindle shaft operatively connected to the rotor about the tool rotation axis. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schafer Holger, Wallendorf Steffen, Fiedler Udo, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B24B41/053. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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