And Boron Patents (Class 501/75)
  • Patent number: 4352951
    Abstract: Acid and alkali oxides are smelted for an extended period of time at a first elevated temperature above their melting temperatures. The smelted mixture is then quenched in water and fritted. The fritted mixture is then disposed between a pair of members which are to be hermetically sealed relative to each other. The fritted mixture is then at least partially fused in an oxygen atmosphere at a second temperature below the first temperature for a relatively short period of time. The at least partially fused mixture is then rapidly cooled in air. In this way, the mixture is provided with a partially amorphous state and a partially crystalline state. The crystals in the mixture are disposed primarily at the borders of at least a particular one of the members to be sealed.The mixture hermetically seals the two members, is resistant to acids and alkalis and inhibits the propagation of cracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: Medical Components Corp.
    Inventor: James C. Kyle
  • Patent number: 4342943
    Abstract: A glass composition is disclosed that is useful as a solder glass for sealing components together. However, the glass is also especially adapted for use as an electric resistance film for coating the inner neck or funnel portions of a cathode ray tube to reduce arcing. The glass composition includes primarily the oxides of vanadium and phosphorous with the preferred addition of either zinc oxide or lead oxide. Still other metal oxides may be optionally included such as oxides of barium, antimony, lithium, manganese, silicon, boron, molybdenum and mixtures thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1982
    Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward A. Weaver
  • Patent number: 4331768
    Abstract: This invention is directed to the production of glazes exhibiting an earthenware appearance which are particularly suitable for decorating ceramic dinnerware. The glaze composition consists essentially of about 4-8% by weight SnO.sub.2 and 4-8% by weight TiO.sub.2, the total SnO.sub.2 +TiO.sub.2 being about 10-14%, and about 0.025-0.04% by weight MnO.sub.2 incorporated into a base frit consisting essentially, as analyzed in weight percent on the oxide basis, of about______________________________________ SiO.sub.2 37-49 Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 4-7 B.sub.2 O.sub.3 6.5-11 ZrO.sub.2 0-1.75 Na.sub.2 O 1.75-3.5 K.sub.2 O 0.75-2.5 PbO 21-32 CdO 0-0.75 CaO 1-9 TiO.sub.2 0-0.35 F 0-0.6 ______________________________________The fired glaze contains crystallites of rutile and cassiterite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Assignee: Corning Glass Works
    Inventors: David C. Boyd, Kun-Er Lu, Walter H. Tarcza
  • Patent number: 4319215
    Abstract: Disclosed is a non-linear resistor of a sintered ZnO ceramics, which has a glass coating having a baking temperature higher than 850.degree. C. but a temperature lower than the sintering temperature of the sintered ZnO ceramics, and has a composition:(a) 30 to 75% by weight of SiO.sub.2,(b) 0.3 to 15% by weight of at least B.sub.2 O.sub.3 and PbO,(c) 2 to 30% by weight of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3,(d) less than 30% by weight of an alkaline earth metal oxide,(e) less than 40% by weight of ZnO,(f) less than 25% by weight of TiO.sub.2, and(g) less than 5% by weight of an alkali metal oxide.The glass coating baked at a range of 850.degree. C. to 1300.degree. C. provides non-linear resistors having a large non-linear coefficient and a high impulse current resistance as well as a good resistance to an acid and water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.
    Inventors: Takeo Yamazaki, Tadahiko Miyoshi