Patents by Inventor Holger Hunnius
Holger Hunnius 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).
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Patent number: 12129197Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 24, 2020Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Alexander Glacki, Christian Breitbach, Holger Hunnius, Ulrich Lange, Wolfgang Münch, Gregor Rösel, Holger Wegener
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Publication number: 20210024399Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Alexander Glacki, Christian Breitbach, Holger Hunnius, Ulrich Lange, Wolfgang Munch, Gregor Rösel, Holger Wegener
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Publication number: 20210024400Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Alexander Glacki, Christian Breitbach, Holger Hunnius, Ulrich Lange, Wolfgang Munch, Gregor Rösel, Volker Seibert, Holger Wegener
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Patent number: 10633275Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for cooling a component of a glass melting plant that contacts a glass melt, the corresponding cooling device, as well as the system of the cooling device and the cooled component itself. The method provides that a pipe with an open pipe end at least on one pipe section is introduced into an open cavity in the component with the formation of a peripheral annular space, and a cooling medium is introduced through the pipe into the cavity and is deflected at the base of the cavity, flows back in the annular space, and flows out of the cavity. In its pipe section introduced into the cavity, the pipe has a constriction and has perforations through the pipe walls in the region of the constriction, whereby the cooling medium is accelerated in its passage through the constriction in the inside of the pipe, and a portion of the cooling medium flowing back from the annular space is aspirated into the inside of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Holger Hunnius, Reinhard Zintl, Ludwig Dürsch
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Publication number: 20180215642Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method for cooling a component of a glass melting plant that contacts a glass melt, the corresponding cooling device, as well as the system of the cooling device and the cooled component itself. The method provides that a pipe with an open pipe end at least on one pipe section is introduced into an open cavity in the component with the formation of a peripheral annular space, and a cooling medium is introduced through the pipe into the cavity and is deflected at the base of the cavity, flows back in the annular space, and flows out of the cavity. In its pipe section introduced into the cavity, the pipe has a constriction and has perforations through the pipe walls in the region of the constriction, whereby the cooling medium is accelerated in its passage through the constriction in the inside of the pipe, and a portion of the cooling medium flowing back from the annular space is aspirated into the inside of the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Holger Hunnius, Reinhard Zintl, Ludwig Dürsch
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Patent number: 9802850Abstract: An energy-efficient device for refining a glass melt to produce a glass and/or a glass ceramic is provided. The device includes a refining crucible defined at least by lateral walls with a metallic lining as a melt contact surface, so that a melt refining volume is defined by a base surface, a top surface and a circumferential surface; at least one heating device that conductively heats the lining by an electric current in the lining, so that the melt is heated through the lining, the heating device and the lining are connected to one another by a feeding device. The feeding device establishes contact with the lining so that an electric current runs from the top surface to the base surface or from the base surface to the top surface, at least in sections of the lining.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2011Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Volker Ohmstede, Wolfgang Muench, Stefan Bauer, Holger Hunnius, Guenter Weidmann
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Publication number: 20130279532Abstract: An energy-efficient device for refining a glass melt to produce a glass and/or a glass ceramic is provided. The device includes a refining crucible defined at least by lateral walls with a metallic lining as a melt contact surface, so that a melt refining volume is defined by a base surface, a top surface and a circumferential surface; at least one heating device that conductively heats the lining by an electric current in the lining, so that the melt is heated through the lining, the heating device and the lining are connected to one another by a feeding device. The feeding device establishes contact with the lining so that an electric current runs from the top surface to the base surface or from the base surface to the top surface, at least in sections of the lining.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2011Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Volker Ohmstede, Wolfgang Muench, Stefan Bauer, Holger Hunnius, Guenter Weidmann
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Patent number: 8347652Abstract: The invention relates to a device for homogenizing a glass melt in a melt receptacle, wherein at least one stirring device is disposed in a melt receptacle, which comprises a stirrer shaft and a plurality of stirrer blades, and wherein a gap (16) is formed between a wall region of the melt receptacle and the stirrer blades. According to the invention, the respective stirring device causes an axial feed action in an inner stirring region between the stirrer shaft and the stirrer blades in order to feed the melt in the stirring region along the stirrer shaft. A melt flow brought about by the axial feed action seals the gap against direct passage of the melt. According to the invention, a very high gap width can be achieved, thus preventing the abrasion of materials in the region of the marginal gap. This also reduces the complexity required for adjusting the device. According to the invention, a high level of homogenization can be achieved regardless of the entry point of the inhomogeneities.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Karin Naumann, Hans Duerolf, Holger Hunnius
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Patent number: 8347653Abstract: The device for homogenizing a glass melt has a melt receptacle and at least one stirring device arranged in the melt receptacle. Each stirring device consists of a stirrer shaft and stirrer blades extending toward an inside wall of the receptacle, which are configured to produce an axial feed of the glass melt in an inner stirring region between the stirrer shaft and front ends of the stirrer blades. The melt receptacle and the stirring device are configured so that a melt flow caused by the axial feed, which is opposite to the axial feed, seals a gap formed between the inside wall and the front ends of the stirrer blades, so that the glass melt cannot flow directly through the gap to a lower axial end of the inner stirring region. The invention also encompasses a method of homogenizing a glass melt.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Karin Naumann, Hans Duerolf, Holger Hunnius
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Publication number: 20110083474Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to a device for homogenizing a glass melt in a melt receptacle, wherein at least one stirring device (10, 11) is disposed in the melt receptacle, which comprises a stirrer shaft (10) and a plurality of stirrer blades (11), and wherein a gap (16) is formed between a wall region of the melt receptacle (2) and the stirrer blades (11). According to the invention, the respective stirring device causes an axial feed action in an inner stirring region (12) between the stirrer shaft (10) and the stirrer blades (11) in order to feed the melt in the stirring region along the stirrer shaft (10). A melt flow brought about by the axial feed action seals the gap (16) against direct passage of the melt. According to the invention, a very high gap width can be achieved, thus preventing the abrasion of materials in the region of the marginal gap. This also reduces the complexity required for adjusting the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Karin Naumann, Hans Duerolf, Holger Hunnius
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Patent number: 7530238Abstract: A heating apparatus for the conductive heating of melts, in particular for the rapid melting-down, refining and/or conditioning of melts, is provided. The heating apparatus includes at least one electrode, as well as a first cooling system with a cooling power, which can be set and/or controlled variably.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2003Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Rainer Eichholz, Guido Raeke, Volker Ohmstede, Gunter Weidmann, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Thomas Stelle, Ernst-Walter Schaefer, Hildegard Roemer, Joerg Schollmayer, Holger Hunnius, Frank-Jurgen Druschke
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Publication number: 20090025428Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Karin Naumann, Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Holger Hunnius, Gregor Roesel, Franz Ott, Markus Ollig, Sven Petri
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Publication number: 20080148780Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to a device for homogenizing a glass melt in a melt receptacle, wherein at least one stirring device (10, 11) is disposed in the melt receptacle, which comprises a stirrer shaft (10) and a plurality of stirrer blades (11), and wherein a gap (16) is formed between a wall region of the melt receptacle (2) and the stirrer blades (11). According to the invention, the respective stirring device causes an axial feed action in an inner stirring region (12) between the stirrer shaft (10) and the stirrer blades (11) in order to feed the melt in the stirring region along the stirrer shaft (10). A melt flow brought about by the axial feed action seals the gap (16) against direct passage of the melt. According to the invention, a very high gap width can be achieved, thus preventing the abrasion of materials in the region of the marginal gap. This also reduces the complexity required for adjusting the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Christoph Berndhaeuser, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Karin Naumann, Hans Duerolf, Holger Hunnius
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Publication number: 20070101766Abstract: A process is described for producing flat glass, particularly float glass, that can be converted into glass ceramic, whereby the wetback tile and optionally the restrictor tiles are heated to a temperature above the upper devitrification limit (UDL) of the glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Bernd Loeffelbein, Andreas Langsdorf, Carsten Schumacher, Gerhard Lautenschlaeger, Dirk Weidmann, Hans-Walter Abraham, Holger Hunnius, Mark Bissinger, Alfons Moeller
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Publication number: 20070064763Abstract: At least two electrodes are mounted in a wall of a melting furnace for melting glass or glass ceramics to supply electric current for additional heating of the melt. Each electrode includes a first section with a heating element and a second section with a cooling device. The first section is assigned to an interior of the melting furnace and the second section is assigned to a side of the wall of the melting furnace facing away from the glass melt. In the method energy is supplied to the glass melt by the electrodes of the present invention, the first section of each electrode is heated with the heating element, and the second section is cooled with the cooling device. Advantageously the heating element is a non-inductive resistor element and the cooling device operates with a cooling liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Holger Hunnius, Frank Druschke, Joerg Schollmayer, Robert Ruehl
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Publication number: 20060144089Abstract: A method and an apparatus for heating a melt in a melting vessel with cooled walls is provided. The melt is heated conductively by current flowing between at least two cooled electrodes, which each replace part of the wall of the melting vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2003Publication date: July 6, 2006Inventors: Rainer Eichholz, Guido Rake, Volker Ohmstede, Gunter Weidmann, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Thomas Stelle, Ernst-Walter Schafer, Hildegard Romer, Jorg Schollmayer, Holger Hunnius, Frank-Jurgen Druschke
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Publication number: 20060137402Abstract: A heating apparatus for the conductive heating of melts, in particular for the rapid melting-down, refining and/or conditioning of melts, is provided. The heating apparatus includes at least one electrode, as well as a first cooling system with a cooling power, which can be set and/or controlled variably.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2003Publication date: June 29, 2006Inventors: Rainer Eichholz, Guido Raeke, Volker Ohmstede, Gunter Weidmann, Frank-Thomas Lentes, Thomas Stelle, Ernst-Walter Schaefer, Hildegard Roemer, Joerg Schollmayer, Holger Hunnius, Frank-Juergen Druschke