Patents by Inventor Charles E. Ash

Charles E. Ash has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4865671
    Abstract: A method for prepressing an assembly of stacked, superimposed glass and plastic sheets for subsequent autoclave lamination to provide a glazing. The apparatus includes a frame positioned between a delivery conveyor and a discharge conveyor and carrying prepress and support rollers. An assembly arrives on the delivery conveyor and is aligned and rotated ninety degrees before entry into the frame. The prepress rollers are rotatably mounted in pairs and attached to air cylinders which retract the rollers during entry to clear a vacuum ring which extends about the peripheral edge of the assembly such that a vacuum can be drawn on the assembly during the application of pressure and then extend the rollers into contact with an upper surface of the assembly to apply pressure thereto. The assembly is supported from its bottom side by the support rollers which are rotatably attached to the frame are located on either side of a plurality of drive rollers which are rotatably attached to the frame in pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
    Inventors: Roger B. Bishop, Charles E. Ash, Siegfried H. Herliczek
  • Patent number: 4834829
    Abstract: A vaccum ring is coupled to a vacuum source and utilized to de-air a laminated glass assembly while it is positioned within a pressurized and heated autoclave unit. The vacuum ring has a channel for receiving the edge of the glass assembly and is fabricated to minimize the extrusion of the laminating material during the autoclave operation. The walls of the channel each have a single longitudinally extending groove approximately centered between the edges of the wall, and the floor of the channel includes a single longitudinally extending groove positioned to be adjacent the edge of a laceration shield layer of the glass assembly. All three grooves interconnect with the vacuum source. The channel generally conforms to the outer edge of the glass assembly with or without applied vacuum of pressure, and the provision of grooved walls greatly enhances the sealing of the ring to the glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1989
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
    Inventors: Charles E. Ash, Siegfried H. Herliczek, David R. Jenkins
  • Patent number: 4832782
    Abstract: A vacuum ring is coupled to a vacuum source and utilized to de-air a laminated, electrically heated glass assembly having a cut-out portion adjacent the peripheral marginal edge of the laminae while the assembly is positioned within a pressurized and heated autoclave unit. The vacuum ring has a channel for receiving the edge of the glass assembly and the walls of the channel each have a single longitudinally extending groove approximately intermediate the edges of the wall. At least one of the walls is provided with a lip like extension disposed to cover the cut-out portion of the one of the laminae. The grooves interconnect with a vacuum source. The channel generally conforms to the outer edge of the glass assembly with or without applied vacuum or pressure, and the provision of grooved walls tends to enhance the sealing of the ring to the glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1989
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
    Inventors: Barbara L. Angell, Charles E. Ash, Scott W. Chambers
  • Patent number: 4788911
    Abstract: An apparatus for prepressing an assembly of stacked, superimposed glass and plastic sheets for subsequent autoclave lamination to provide a glazing includes a frame positioned between a delivery conveyor and a discharge conveyor and carrying prepress and support rollers. The prepress rollers are rotatably mounted in pairs and attached to air cylinders which retract the rollers during entry of an assembly in order to clear a vacuum ring which extends about a peripheral edge of the assembly and then extend the rollers into contact with an upper surface of the assembly to apply pressure thereto. The assembly is supported from its bottom side by the support rollers which are rotatably attached to the frame and are located on either side of a plurality of drive rollers which are rotatably attached to the frame in pairs. The drive rollers are of different diameters and are adjustably mounted on an axis of rotation which is tilted from the horizontal path of the assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1988
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
    Inventors: Roger B. Bishop, Charles E. Ash, Siegfried H. Herliczek
  • Patent number: 4781783
    Abstract: A vacuum ring is coupled to a vacuum source and utilized to de-air a laminated glass assembly while it is positioned within a pressurized and heated autoclave unit. The vacuum ring has a channel for receiving the edge of the glass assembly and is fabricated to minimize the extrusion of the laminating material during the autoclave operation. The walls of the channel each have a single longitudinally extending groove approximately centered between the edges of the wall, and the floor of the channel includes a single longitudinally extending groove positioned to be adjacent the edge of a laceration shield layer of the glass assembly. All three grooves interconnect with the vacuum source. The channel generally conforms to the outer edge of the glass assembly with or without applied vacuum or pressure, and the provision of grooved walls greatly enhances the sealing of the ring to the glass.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.
    Inventors: Charles E. Ash, Scott W. Chambers
  • Patent number: 4624731
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a unique vacuum ring construction which can be utilized to de-air a laminated glass assembly while it is positioned within a pressurized and heated autoclave unit. The vacuum ring is constructed to minimize the amount of plastic material which can flow outwardly of the marginal edges of the glass sheet during the heating and pressurizing operation of the autoclave. The ring is provided with a channel formed therein for receiving the peripheral edge of the laminated assembly. In accordance with the present invention, at least a first length of the channel defines an inner surface having a cross-sectional configuration which generally conforms to the cross-sectional configuration defined by the outer edge surface of the laminated assembly when the ring is mounted on the laminated assembly and coupled to a vacuum source.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1986
    Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Company
    Inventors: Charles E. Ash, Scott W. Chambers, David R. Jenkins, Siegfried H. Herliczek