IP Library Granted Patent US 10,035,177
Granted Patent B2
US 10,035,177 · App. 14/960,604 · Granted Jul 31, 2018

Method and device for cleaning deposited material from a molding surface of a mold for forming ophthalmic lenses

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Patent No.
US 10,035,177
App. No.
14/960,604
Granted
Jul 31, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of cleaning deposited material from a molding surface ( 10 ) of a mold ( 1 ) for forming ophthalmic lenses, including bringing a cleaning head ( 20 ) into contact with the molding surface ( 10 ), the rotational axis ( 22 ) of the cleaning head ( 20 ) being arranged normal to the molding surface ( 10 ), rotating ( 220 ) the cleaning head ( 20 ) around the rotational axis ( 22 ) while maintaining the contact between the cleaning head ( 20 ) and the molding surface ( 10 ), moving the cleaning head ( 20 ) to perform a precession motion ( 110 ) around a central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ), while rotating ( 220 ) the cleaning head ( 20 ) around the rotational axis ( 22 ) and while maintaining the contact between the cleaning head ( 20 ) and the molding surface ( 10 ). During the precession motion ( 110 ) the rotational axis ( 22 ) includes an inclination angle (α 1,α2 ) with the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ).

Claims (18)

1. A Method of cleaning deposited material from a molding surface ( 10 ) of a mold ( 1 ) for forming ophthalmic lenses, the method comprising the steps of:

cleaning deposited material from a molding surface by bringing a cleaning head ( 20 ) having a rotational axis ( 22 ) into contact with the molding surface ( 10 ), the rotational axis ( 22 ) of the cleaning head ( 20 ) being arranged normal to the molding surface ( 10 ),

rotating ( 220 ) the cleaning head ( 20 ) around the rotational axis ( 22 ) while maintaining the contact between the cleaning head ( 20 ) and the molding surface ( 10 ),

moving the cleaning head ( 20 ) to perform a precession motion ( 110 ) around a central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ) running through an apex of the molding surface thereof, while rotating ( 220 ) the cleaning head ( 20 ) around the rotational axis ( 22 ) and while maintaining the contact between the cleaning head ( 20 ) and the molding surface ( 10 ),

wherein during the precession motion ( 110 ) the rotational axis ( 22 ) of the cleaning head ( 20 ) includes an inclination angle (α 1 ,α 2 ) with the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ).

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the inclination angle (α 1 ,α 2 ) is in a range of up to about 40°.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein while being in contact with the molding surface, ( 10 ) the cleaning head ( 20 ) is pressed against the molding surface ( 10 ) using a force (F) in a range of about 10 N to about 20 N.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is made of silicone or of a foamed material.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is covered with a cloth ( 23 ).

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) has a concave or convex shape matching a convex or concave shape of the molding surface ( 10 ).

7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of dispensing an amount of up to about 300 μl of a cleaning liquid ( 40 ) onto the molding surface ( 10 ).

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is moved to perform the precession motion ( 110 ) with a rotational speed of about 10 revolutions per minute to about 300 revolutions per minute around the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ), and wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is rotated around its rotational axis ( 22 ) with a rotational speed of about 10 revolutions per minute to about 300 revolutions per minute.

9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the molding surface ( 10 ) is a convex molding surface, and wherein cleaning of the convex molding surface is started at the inclination angle (α 1 ,α 2 ) of about 25°, and wherein the inclination angle (α 1 ,α 2 ) is then decreased stepwise until the rotational axis ( 22 ) of the cleaning head and the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ) coincide.

10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the molding surface ( 10 ) is a concave molding surface, and wherein cleaning of the concave molding surface is started with the rotational axis ( 22 ) of the cleaning head ( 20 ) and the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ) coinciding, and wherein the inclination angle (α 1 , α 2 ) is then increased stepwise, up to an inclination angle (α 1 , α 2 ) of about 35°.

11. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the inclination angle (α 1 ,α 2 ) is in a range of up to about 35° for a male mold and up to about 25° for a female mold.

12. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the amount of cleaning liquid ( 40 ) is about 50 μl to about 200 μl for a female mold and an amount of about 150 μl to about 300 μl for a male mold ( 10 ).

13. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is moved to perform the precession motion ( 110 ) with a rotational speed of about 10 revolutions per minute to about 100 revolutions per minute around the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ), and wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is rotated around its rotational axis ( 22 ) with a rotational speed of about 50 revolutions per minute to about 300 revolutions per minute.

14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is moved to perform the precession motion ( 110 ) with a rotational speed of about 100 revolutions per minute around the central normal ( 11 ) on the molding surface ( 10 ), and wherein the cleaning head ( 20 ) is rotated around its rotational axis ( 22 ) with a rotational speed of about 110 revolutions per minute.

Assignments (3)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2015
From: COCORA, GABRIELA; HEIDRICH, HALINA; KERN, FABIAN; HEINRICH, AXEL; LANIG, VOLKER
To: CIBA VISION GMBH
Reel/Frame 037293/0164 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2015
From: CIBA VISION GMBH
To: NOVARTIS AG
Reel/Frame 037293/0221 →