Title of Invention

A METHOD OF FABRICATING A VARIABLE FOCUS LENS AND A VARIABLE FOCUS LENS

Abstract A variable focus lens comprises first and second transparent, flexible membranes (2) which are tensioned and which define a cavity (30) in which a transparent, silicone oil (4) is sealed. Adjustment of the pressure or volume of the oil in the cavity changes the focal length of the lens. To fabricate the lens, the periphery of each membrane (2) is engaged between two rings (8,10; 10, 12) of a set of three interengaging rings (8,10,12). The interengaged rings are crimped together to tension the membranes (2) and seal the cavity (30).
Full Text The present invention relates to a method of fabricating a variable focus lens and a variable focus lens.
It is known to provide a variable focus lens in which one or more transparent flexible membranes are tensioned to define a cavity therebetween in which a transparent fluid is received. Adjustment of the pressure and/or volume of the fluid in the cavity causes variations in the shape of the membranes, and the structure defines a lens of variable focal length.
However, whilst it is known to use such a construction to provide a variable focus lens, no current proposals for fabricating such a lens provide a lightweight structure which can easily be incorporated into spectacles, for example.
The present invention seeks to provide a new method of fabricating a variable focus lens and to provide a new structure for such a lens.
Improvements in variable focus optical devices is disclosed in the co¬pending application no.IN/PCT/2000/547/CHE dated 19.10.2000 filed by the applicant of the present invention. The disclosure of the above co-pending application is incorporated herein by cross-reference.
Accordingly the present invention provides a method of fabricating a variable focus lens, comprising the steps of providing a first ring having a cross-section which is generally L-shaped, the upper end of the L forming an axially extending deformable rim; interengaging second and third rings to engage a first transparent flexible membrane and to retain said first flexible membrane across the second ring; interengaging said first ring with said second and third rings to engage a second transparent flexible membrane and to retain said second

flexible membrane across the second ring, whereby the first and second flexible membranes define a cavity therebetween, the second and third rings being accommodated in the angle of the L; and holding said first, second and third rings together by deforming said rim of the first ring over the third ring, such that said first and second flexible membranes are each tensioned across said second ring; the first, second and third rings all being formed from a material sufficiently rigid to allow the rings to positively interengage with an adjacent ring.
A method of an embodiment of the invention enables a variable focus lens to be assembled quickly and easily.
A transparent fluid is to be sealed within the cavity defined between the two flexible membranes. In an embodiment, a duct is provided through said rings, which duct is in communication with said cavity. The duct may be formed from pre-formed bores in said first, second and third rings. However, in a preferred embodiment, said duct is drilled, or otherwise formed, through said rings.
In an embodiment said first ring receives said second and third rings therein and defines the periphery of a peripheral, annular frame for the lens, which annular frame is defined by said first, second and third rings. This annular frame may readily be supported within lens apertures provided in spectacles, for example.
The peripheral shape of the peripheral annular frame, and hence of the individual rings, may be chosen as is required. For example, the annular frame may have a circular, oval, elliptical, or other closed curve, peripheral shape.

Any method for holding the first, second and third rings together to retain the flexible membranes under tension may be used.
In a preferred embodiment, the method further comprises turning, crimping or otherwise deforming the first ring so that the second and third rings are retained within said first ring.
Additionally and/or alternatively, said annular frame may be retained within the frame of a pair of spectacles. In this case, the frame of the spectacles may act to hold the first, second and third rings together. Of course, any other retaining means may additionally and/or alternatively be provided to secure the first, second and third rings in their interengaged position.
Accordingly the present invention also provides a variable focus lens having an annular frame defined by first, second and third interengaged rings all being formed from a material sufficiently rigid to allow the rings to positively interengage with an adjacent ring, and a cavity containing, a transparent fluid defined between first and second transparent, flexible membranes tensioned across said second ring, characterised In that said first ring is generally L-shaped in cross-section and that the second and third rings are accommodated in the angle of the L so that said first ring defines the periphery of said annular frame, and wherein each of said first and second flexible membranes is held together by a rim, at the upper end of the L-shaped first ring, which is deformed over said third ring.

A variable focus lens of an embodiment of the invention is simple and relatively inexpensive to assemble. Furthermore, the lens may be supported readily within the lens aperture in a pair of spectacles, for example.
The peripheral shape of the peripheral annular frame, and hence of the individual rings, may be chosen as is required. For example, the annular frame may have a circular, oval, elliptical, or other closed curve, peripheral shape.
Any method for holding the first, second and third rings together to retain the flexible membranes under tension may be used.
In an embodiment, the annular frame is arranged to be retained within the frame of a pair of spectacles. In this case, the frame of the spectacles may act to hold the first, second and third rings together. Of course, any other retaining means may additionally and/or altematively be provided to secure the first, second and third rings in their interengaged position.
It is important that the transparent fluid within said cavity cannot leak. Accordingly, it is preferred that the interengagements between said rings cause the periphery of an appropriate flexible membrane to change direction more than once. This aids in sealing the periphery of the cavity.
It would be possible to construct the lens from a single flexible membrane web appropriately arranged to

define two flexible membranes. However, in a preferred embodiment, two separate flexible membranes are provided with the periphery of the first flexible membrane being held by the interengagement of the first and second rings, and the periphery of the second flexible membrane being held by the interengagement of the second and third rings. This provides a simple, yet effective sealed structure for the cavity.
Each of said first and second membranes has a continuous periphery which is held by the respective rings so that it is bent to change direction more than once.
Preferably, each of two adjacent rings has a complementary annular step therein for interengaging the two rings, said interengaged steps also guiding an interposed flexible membrane around two direction changes.
In a preferred embodiment, each of said first and second flexible membranes is of high grade Mylar.
The first, second and third rings may be of any suitable material. Preferably, each of the rings is of a material which is sufficiently rigid to positively interengage with the adjacent ring and to ensure that two interengaged rings can maintain the flexible membrane under tension. The material of the rings is also required to be lightweight to facilitate the incorporation of lenses of the invention in spectacles. Thus, the rings may be made, for example, of a high impact resistant plastics material, or of aluminium, or of titanium.
The transparent fluid retained within the cavity may be any suitable fluid. In a preferred embodiment, the fluid is a silicone oil, for example, an oil of the silicone 703 type.
In a preferred embodiment, the lens is additionally provided with two spaced, substantially parallel sheets of transparent materials, for example polycarbonate,

between which the cavity defined by the flexible membranes is arranged. The transparent sheets provide protection to the flexible membranes and are readily tinted, for example, if required. The annular frame may also be received between the transparent sheets if required.
Embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows an axial section of a portion of a variable focus lens of the invention during construction thereof, and
Figure 2 shows a section similar to that of Figure
1 but showing the completed lens.
The lens described and illustrated herein may be utilised in an optical apparatus constructed and arranged to be adjusted as described and claimed in International application No. WO 96/38744.
The lens shown in Figure 2 comprises first and second transparent, flexible membranes 2 which are tensioned and which define therebetween a cavity 3 0 in which a transparent fluid 4, such as silicone oil, is contained. In the embodiment illustrated the membranes
2 are of Mylar, for example, 23µm Type D Mylar.
The membranes 2 are held in tension by way of a peripheral annular frame 6. The frame 6 defines the periphery of the lens, and of the cavity 30, and is arranged to hold the flexible membranes 2 under tension. The frame 6 is also arranged to seal the lens.
As can be seen from Figure 1, the annular frame 6 is formed by interengaging first, second and third rings 8,10,12 of aluminum. In this respect, the first ring 8 has a radially extending flange 14 which is stepped as indicated at 16. The first ring 8 also has an axially extending rim 18. The second ring 10 has a radially outwardly projecting portion 2 0 defining a first step 22 which cooperates with the step 16 of the first ring 8

and a second step 24 which cooperates with a step 2 6 of the third ring 12. The third ring 12 has a recess 28 arranged radially outwardly therein.
Where the completed lens is to have a generally circular periphery, for example, a first membrane 2, which is circular, is positioned to extend within the first ring 8 such that its periphery extends along the radial flange 14 thereof. The second ring 10 is then supported within the first ring 8 such that the complementary steps 16 and 22 thereof interengage. This interengagement positions the second ring 10 relative to the first ring 8. The interengagement also bends the peripheral circumference of the first membrane 2 through two different directions as is clearly shown in Figure 1.
A second circular membrane 2 is then positioned across the first ring 8 such that its periphery extends along the upper radially extending surface of the second ring 10. Thereafter, the third ring 12 is positioned such that the steps 24 and 26 of the second and third rings 10,12 cooperate to retain the third ring 12 in position within the first ring 8, and to bend the periphery of the second membrane 2 through two directions. The tolerances of the three rings 8,10,12 are chosen such that even when the arrangement is in the interengaged position shown in Figure 1, the two membranes 2 are firmly held by the interengaged rings.
The construction has the considerable advantage that the circular membranes 2 do not have to be produced to close tolerances. Each circular membrane 2 can be cut to be generally circular and to have a diameter which is somewhat larger than is required. In its turn, each membrane 2 is positioned as described above and held by the interengagement of the corresponding ring 10, 12. Any excess material of the membrane 2 can then be trimmed simply using a knife with the rings 10,12 acting as guides.

To complete the construction of the lens it is necessary to ensure that the three rings 8,10,12 are secured together such that the peripheries of the membranes 2 are firmly retained to seal the lens and to prevent any leakage from the cavity 3 0 defined between the two membranes 2. In the embodiment illustrated, the retention of the membranes 2 is achieved by crimping and deforming the first ring 8. In this respect, the upstanding, axially extending, free end of the limb 18 of the first ring 8 is bent over to be received within the recess 28 of the third ring 12. Any excess material deformed from the ring 8 during this crimping operation is received within an annular space 32 which is defined between the radially outwardly peripheries of the second and third rings 10 and 12, and the inner periphery of the limb 18 of the first ring 8.
Once the lens has been constructed, as shown in Figure 1, and with the outer ring 8 deformed to secure the structure, a duct 34 is drilled through the frame 6 into the cavity 30. The cavity 30 can then be filled with the transparent fluid 4 through the duct 34. With 703 silicone oil as the fluid the resultant lens achieves a focal length range of at least -6 to +10 dioptres, and the range -10 to +10 dioptres should be achievable.
Fluid may be introduced into the cavity 3 0 by way of the duct 34 and retained therein by use, for example, of ducts, plugs and sealing means as described in International application No. WO 96/38744. In an embodiment, the lens is pre-filled at this stage with the fluid 4 and an appropriate material is provided in the duct 34 to seal the cavity 30. However, the material sealing the duct 34 is preferably penetrable by a syringe, for example, so that the pressure of the fluid 4 within the cavity 3 0 can be adjusted.
In the embodiment shown, the two axially outer surfaces of the lens are each protected by a sheet 3 6 of

a polycarbonate. Each polycarbonate sheet 36, for example, may be about millimetre thick. It will be appreciated that these sheets 36 are arranged to extend substantially parallel to each other. The circumferential periphery of each of the sheets 36 may be fixed to the annular frame 6 in any appropriate manner. For example, the sheets 36 may be adhered to the frame 6. Additionally and/or alternatively, a plastics material frame (not shown) of a pair of spectacles, for example, may be arranged to receive the annular frame 6 in a manner to retain the sheets 36 against the annular frame 6 in the position of Figure 2,
It will be appreciated that alterations and modifications may be made to the embodiments described and illustrated herein within the scope of this application.


WE CLAIM
1. A method of fabricating a variable focus lens, comprising the steps of:
providing a first ring (8) having a cross-section which is generally L-shaped, the upper end of the L forming an axially extending deformable rim;
interengaging second and third rings (10,12) to engage a first transparent flexible membrane (2) and to retain said first flexible membrane across the second ring (10);
interengaging said first ring (8) with said second and third rings (10,12) to engage a second transparent flexible membrane (2) and to retain said second flexible membrane across the second ring (10), whereby the first and second flexible membranes define a cavity therebetween, the second and third rings being accommodated in the angle of the L;
and holding said first, second and third rings (8, 10,12) together by deforming said rim of the first ring (8) over the third ring (12), such that said first and second flexible membranes are each tensioned across said second ring;
the first, second and third rings (8, 10,12) all being formed from a material sufficienfly rigid to allow the rings to positively interengage with an adjacent ring.
2. A method as claimed in Claim 1, comprising the steps of providing a duct
(34) through said rings, which duct is in communication with said cavity (30)
and filling a transparent fluid (4) into said cavity (30) through said duct (34).

3. A method as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said duct (34) is formed through said rings.
4. A method as claimed in any one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein said first ring (8) defines the periphery of a peripheral, annular frame (6) for the lens, which annular frame (6) is defined by said first, second and third rings (8, 10, 12).
5. A variable focus lens having an annular frame (6) defined by first, second and third interengaged rings (8,10,12) all being formed from a material sufficiently rigid to allow the rings to positively interengage with an adjacent ring, and a cavity (30) containing, a transparent fluid (4) defined between first and second transparent, flexible membranes (2) tensioned across said second ring (10), characterised in that said first ring is generally L-shaped in cross-section and that the second and third rings are accommodated in the angle of the L so that said first ring (6) defines the periphery of said annular frame (6), and wherein each of said first and second flexible membranes (2) is held together by a rim, at the upper end of the L-shaped first ring (8), which is deformed over said third ring (12).
6. A variable focus lens as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the annular frame (6) has a closed curve, peripheral shape.
7. A variable focus lens as claimed in Claim 5 or Claim 6, wherein said first, second and third rings (8, 10, 12) are held together to retain the flexible membranes under tension and to seal said cavity (30).

8. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 7, wherein the interengagements between said rings (8, 10, 12) cause the periphery of an appropriate flexible membrane to change direction more than once.
9. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 8, wherein two separate flexible membranes (2) are provided, with the periphery of the first flexible membrane being held by the interengagement of the first and second rings (8, 10), and the periphery of the second flexible membrane being held by the interengagement of the second and third (10, 12) rings.

10. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 9, wherein each of said first and second flexible membranes (2) is of high grade Mylar.
11. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 10, wherein the rings (8, 10, 12) are made of one of a high impact resistant plastics material, aluminium, or titanium.
12. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 11, wherein the transparent fluid (4) retained within the cavity is a silicone oil.
13. A variable focus lens as claimed in any one of the Claims 5 to 12, wherein
the lens is additionally provided with two spaced, substantially parallel sheets
(34) of transparent polycarbonate between which the cavity (30) defined by the
flexible membranes is arranged.

14. A pair of spectacles having a pair of lens apertures, and a respective
variable focus lens as claimed in any of Claims 5 to 13 supported within each
lens aperture.
15. A method of fabricating a variable focus lens, substantially as
hereinabove described and illustrated with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
16. A variable focus lens, substantially as hereinabove described and
illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings.

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572-mas-98 description (complete) duplicate.pdf

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572-mas-98 drawing.pdf

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Patent Number 202221
Indian Patent Application Number 572/MAS/1998
PG Journal Number 05/2007
Publication Date 02-Feb-2007
Grant Date 15-Sep-2006
Date of Filing 18-Mar-1998
Name of Patentee SHRI. JOSHUA DAVID SILVER
Applicant Address 19 CUMNOR RISE ROAD, OXFORD OX2 9HD
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JOSHUA DAVID SILVER 19 CUMNOR RISE ROAD, OXFORD OX2 9HD
PCT International Classification Number G02F 1/1335
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA