Patents by Inventor Gregor Roesel

Gregor Roesel 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: 11787723
    Abstract: A system for use in a glass drawing process includes: a tensioning element; a refractory tube having a tubular element and a surface element, the refractory tube being configured so molten glass runs onto a contact surface area of the refractory tube during a glass drawing process, the contact surface area of the refractory tube being allocated at least in part on the surface element, the surface element covering at least one surface of an end section of the tubular element, and the surface element projects at least in part over the end section of the tubular element, at least one portion of the part of the surface element projecting over the end section of the tubular element being connected at least in part to the tensioning element; and a carrier that carries the refractory tube and is connected with the refractory tube in a non-rotating manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2023
    Assignee: Schott AG
    Inventors: Wolfgang Münch, Roland Fuchs, Gregor Rösel
  • Publication number: 20210403361
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for cooling a space around a sleeve shaft, a device for guiding a fluid along an outer surface area of a sleeve shaft, a sleeve shaft including such a device, and a refractory tube with such a sleeve shaft inserted. The present invention also relates to a system including such a device, which system may also include such a sleeve shaft and such a refractory tube.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2021
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Applicant: Schott AG
    Inventors: Wolfgang Münch, Roland Fuchs, Gregor Rösel
  • Publication number: 20210371319
    Abstract: A system for use in a glass drawing process includes: a tensioning element; a refractory tube having a tubular element and a surface element, the refractory tube being configured so molten glass runs onto a contact surface area of the refractory tube during a glass drawing process, the contact surface area of the refractory tube being allocated at least in part on the surface element, the surface element covering at least one surface of an end section of the tubular element, and the surface element projects at least in part over the end section of the tubular element, at least one portion of the part of the surface element projecting over the end section of the tubular element being connected at least in part to the tensioning element; and a carrier that carries the refractory tube and is connected with the refractory tube in a non-rotating manner.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2021
    Publication date: December 2, 2021
    Applicant: Schott AG
    Inventors: Wolfgang Münch, Roland Fuchs, Gregor Rösel
  • Publication number: 20210024399
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for producing thin glass ribbons from molten glass. The apparatus includes a drawing tank, a direct heater, and an indirect heater. The drawing tank has a lower elongated nozzle opening through which the molten glass can exit downwards. The direct heater has one or more heating circuits operable to heat the drawing tank in a first heating zone. The direct heater has a power source for each on the heating circuits. Each heating circuit has connections to connected to a wall of the drawing tank so that current from the power source flows through at least a portion of the wall and heats the wall. Each heating circuit also includes current-carrying portions of the wall. The indirect heater has one or more heating elements to heat the drawing tank in a second heating zone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Applicant: SCHOTT AG
    Inventors: Alexander Glacki, Christian Breitbach, Holger Hunnius, Ulrich Lange, Wolfgang Munch, Gregor Rösel, Holger Wegener
  • Publication number: 20210024400
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided for drawing glass ribbons from molten glass. The apparatus includes a drawing tank for holding the molten glass and a guiding body. The tank has a lower nozzle opening through which the molten glass can exit downwards. The nozzle opening has two nozzle slots defined between the guiding body and edges of the nozzle opening. The guiding body protrudes downward out of the nozzle opening. The guiding body is supported so as to be spaced apart from the edges with the guiding body suspended in a self-supporting manner at least along a central section of the nozzle opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2020
    Publication date: January 28, 2021
    Applicant: SCHOTT AG
    Inventors: Alexander Glacki, Christian Breitbach, Holger Hunnius, Ulrich Lange, Wolfgang Munch, Gregor Rösel, Volker Seibert, Holger Wegener
  • Publication number: 20090025428
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for homogenizing a glass melt using at least one stirring means which is respectively arranged in a stirring vessel having an inlet (4) and an outlet (5), the respective stirring means having a plurality of stirrer blades (11, 20, 21) arranged spaced apart from one another along a common stirrer shaft (10). According to the invention, the stirring means and/or the device is configured in such a way that a net conveying effect of the stirring means overall from the inlet to the outlet is substantially imperceptible. The conveying effect of the stirring means overall from the inlet (4) to the outlet (5) is caused by the positioning of the stirring blades (11, 20, 21), by the geometric shape thereof and/or by the angular position of the stirring blades in the circumferential direction of the stirrer shaft (10).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Inventors: Karin Naumann, Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Holger Hunnius, Gregor Roesel, Franz Ott, Markus Ollig, Sven Petri