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An optical glass comprising in mass %: 1 P.sub.2O.sub.5 25%-less than 45% B.sub.2O.sub.3 6-20% BaO 24%-less than 40% ZnO 3-14% MgO 0-15% CaO 0-15% SrO 0-15% Li.sub.2O 0-5% Na.sub.2O 0-5% K.sub.2O 0-5% WO.sub.3 0-5% and Al.sub.2O.sub.3 0-5%. The optical glass should preferably contain 0.1-5% WO.sub.3, 3.6-15% MgO, 0.1-5% Li.sub.2O+Na.sub.2O+K.sub.2O, 0--less than 0.5% and Sb.sub.2O.sub.3+As.sub.2O.sub.3 with the mass ratio of ZnO/BaO being 0.12--less than 0.50. The optical glass should preferably have refractive index (nd) within a range from 1.54 to 1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range exceeding 57 up to 69 and liquid phase temperature within a range from 870.degree. C. to 930.degree. C. There is provided an optical glass having high resistance to devitrification and medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics which is free of ingredients such as Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 having a high cost of raw material and therefore can be manufactured at a relatively low cost of raw materials. 6F&]Mk]V8
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Inventors: Mori, Yoshio; (Yokohama-shi, JP) ; Onozawa, Masahiro; (Sagamihara-shi, JP) "XsY~
Correspondence Name and Address: HEDMAN & COSTIGAN P.C. t\bxd`,
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Assignee Name and Adress: Kabushiki Kaisha Ohara u2O^3rG-
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Serial No.: 504112 {#M{~
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Filed: August 10, 2004 C{,] 1X6g
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PCT NO: PCT/JP03/00839 UuC"-$:
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U.S. Current Class: 359/883 vk+%#w
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Intern'l Class: G02B 005/08 PH%gX`N
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Date Code Application Number +1fOW4!5
Feb 20, 2002 JP 2002-04342 vS__*}^
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1. An optical glass comprising in mass %: E?D{/k,zZ
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7. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 having optical constants of refractive index (nd) within a range from 1.54 to 1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range exceeding 57 up to 69. ~M1%,]
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[0001] This invention relates to an optical glass having medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics and having high resistance to devitrifiction. 4zbV' ]
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[0002] Optical elements such as lenses are usually manufactured by press molding an optical glass by either direct pressing or reheat pressing. Direct pressing is a method according to which temperature of melted glass gob of a predetermined weight is lowered to molding temperature and, at the molding temperature, the glass gob is press molded by a mold. !&