Vacuum activated tool for the fabrication of optical surfaces
First Claim
1. A tool for finishing the reflecting surface of an optical element having one or more edges, said tool being comprised of:
- a. a body portion, said body portion including means for connecting said tool to external drive means for moving said tool across the reflecting surface of an optical element;
b. a plurality of lapping buttons rigidly fastened to the body portion of said tool for removing material from the reflecting surface of the optical element by the movement of said tool by said external drive means across the reflecting surface of the optical element, each of said lapping buttons having an aperture passing through said lapping button;
c. means connected to the apertures in one or more of said lapping buttons for selectively producing a vacuum between said lapping buttons and the reflecting surface of said optical element to hold said tool against the reflecting surface of the optical element as the tool is moved by the external drive means across the reflecting surface of said optical element and partially over one or more edges of the optical element, andd. a controller connected to said means connected to the apertures in one or more of said lapping buttons for selectively producing a vacuum between said lapping buttons and the reflecting surface of said optical element for controlling the application of a vacuum to individual ones of said lapping buttons in response to the position of said tool on the reflecting surface of said optical element.
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Abstract
A tool is disclosed for accurately and rapidly finishing optical surfaces. The tool has a plurality of lapping buttons attached to its face for contacting the optical surface to be finished. The lapping buttons are held to the surface of the workpiece by a suction established between the tool and the workpiece. The suction force existing between the tool and the workpiece is monitored by a controller and may be selectively changed as the tool is moved across the surface of the workpiece during lapping operations. As the tool is moved toward the edge of a workpiece, the vacuum applied to those buttons approaching the edge of the workpiece is increased to achieve desired rate of material removal. The invention permits selective control of the amount of vacuum applied to each lapping button to permit maximum grinding and/or polishing to be achieved. The disclosed tool permits the use of a thinner facesheet in an optical system while permitting a complex surface geometry to be ground into the facesheet.
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1. A tool for finishing the reflecting surface of an optical element having one or more edges, said tool being comprised of:
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a. a body portion, said body portion including means for connecting said tool to external drive means for moving said tool across the reflecting surface of an optical element; b. a plurality of lapping buttons rigidly fastened to the body portion of said tool for removing material from the reflecting surface of the optical element by the movement of said tool by said external drive means across the reflecting surface of the optical element, each of said lapping buttons having an aperture passing through said lapping button; c. means connected to the apertures in one or more of said lapping buttons for selectively producing a vacuum between said lapping buttons and the reflecting surface of said optical element to hold said tool against the reflecting surface of the optical element as the tool is moved by the external drive means across the reflecting surface of said optical element and partially over one or more edges of the optical element, and d. a controller connected to said means connected to the apertures in one or more of said lapping buttons for selectively producing a vacuum between said lapping buttons and the reflecting surface of said optical element for controlling the application of a vacuum to individual ones of said lapping buttons in response to the position of said tool on the reflecting surface of said optical element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A tool for lapping the reflective surfaces of optical elements, said tool being comprised of:
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a. a tool body, said tool body including a lower surface and means for connecting said tool body to an external drive means for moving said tool across the reflective surface of an optical element; b. a complaint layer fastened to the lower surface of said tool body; c. a plurality of lapping buttons, at least some of said lapping buttons each having an aperture passing therethrough; d. means for fastening said lapping buttons to said compliant layer; e. means connected to the apertures in at least some of said lapping buttons for producing a suction between said lapping buttons having apertures and the surface of an optical element to hold said tool against optical surface when at least some of the lapping buttons of said tool are on the surface of said optical element;
, andf. a controller connected to said means connected to the apertures in at least some of said lapping buttons for producing a suction, said controller selectively controlling the application of suction in individual ones of said lapping buttons in response to the position of said tool on the reflecting surface of said optical element.
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10. A tool for lapping the reflecting surface of an optical component having one or more edges in response to the movement of said tool across the reflecting surface by an external drive means, said tool being comprised of a body portion;
- a plurality of means attached to said body portion for lapping the reflecting surface of the optical element by the movement of the tool across the reflecting surface of the optical element;
, at least some of said lapping means having apertures there through and a vacuum source connected to the apertures in one or more of said means for lapping the reflecting surface of the optical element for maintaining a suction force between the body portion of said tool and the reflecting surface of said optical component independent of the location of said tool with respect to an edge of the reflecting surface of the optical element; and
a controller for adjusting the suction between individual ones of said lapping means and the reflecting surface of the optical component in response to the position of said tool with respect to an edge of the reflecting surface of the optical component. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
- a plurality of means attached to said body portion for lapping the reflecting surface of the optical element by the movement of the tool across the reflecting surface of the optical element;
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