Planar Sheet Preform Patents (Class 65/273)
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Patent number: 4952227Abstract: An apparatus for processing glass sheets includes a furnace and a bending station traversed by a conveyor for carrying the glass sheets. A plurality of heaters mounted in the furnace each heat associated areas of the glass sheets in accordance with setpoint temperature signals representing desired values of temperatures for heating associated areas of the glass sheets. One or more parameters of the glass sheets, such as thickness and color, are sensed and the setpoint signal values are changed accordingly. The parameter values are also utilized to change the spacing between the upper and lower mold members in the bending station to adjust the bending pressure applied to the glass sheets. Furthermore, the parameters are utilized to change the speed of the conveyor sections in order to vary the time that the glass sheets are in the furnace and thus the amount of heat imparted to the glass sheets.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Richard A. Herrington, Kevin L. Widman, Jeffrey R. Flaugher, Allan T. Enk
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Patent number: 4950320Abstract: A process and apparatus for shaping a glass sheet according to which the sheet is lifted above the conveying plane by a device for supporting a glass sheet consisting of a box open at the bottom whose opening at the bottom corresponds to the shape of the glass sheet to be grasped and which is slightly smaller than the glass sheet so that, on the edges of the glass sheet, a narrow annular contact surface is formed and so that the partial vacuum prevailing in the box is limited to such a value that the weight of the glass sheet is essentially compensated for, then is applied against a bending form by a current of hot gas directed upward. The process is used in the production of shaped glazings.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans-Werner Kuster
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Patent number: 4936890Abstract: The invention concerns the use of a convexing/tempering installation for the manufacture of flat sheet glass or, in general, of glass not bent into convex shape on said installation. It proposes passing glass plates are passed through a conventional convexing/tempering installation, omitting the convexing operation, providing additional heating in the space initially set aside for convexing and/or modifying the tempering conditions initially provided for glass bent into convex shape in said installation. It makes it possible to take advantage of a given convexing/tempering installation for manufacturing tempered flat sheet glass or for heating glass plates with a view to having them bent into convex shape in another installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Daniel Colmon, Bernard Parnet, Alain Mercier, Claude Bourelier
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Patent number: 4934514Abstract: A conveyor roll for use in a tempering section of a glass sheet fabrication line includes an elongated inner core member and an outer helical spring member mounted for rotation about said core member. The spring member can be coated with a suitable supporting material or attached to a plurality of collars for supporting and conveying glass sheets.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1989Date of Patent: June 19, 1990Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Jeffery R. Flaugher, Allan T. Enk
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Patent number: 4927443Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a curved glass sheet has a glass sheet conveyor mechanism for conveying a glass sheet heated up to its softening point in a heating furnace, and a mold assembly disposed downstream of the heating station with respect to a direction in which the glass sheet is conveyed by the conveyor mechanism, for curving the glass sheet to prescribed curvature. The glass sheet conveyor mechanism includes a pair of fixed rails extending in the glass sheet conveyance direction, a pair of movable rails disposed outwardly of and extending parallel to the fixed rails, the movable rails being movable transversely of the glass sheet conveyance direction, and traveling assemblies guided by the fixed rails for movement between a "standby position" where the softened glass sheet is received from the heating furnace and a "transfer position" where the glass sheet is transferred into the mold assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1988Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Company, Ltd.Inventors: Seiichiro Honjo, Kazuo Yamada, Yasuhiro Fuchigami, Tetsuya Mizusugi
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Patent number: 4921520Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and a device for applying tensile forces, with no contact with solid walls, to glass sheets, in particular at high temperatures, wherein a gas or vapor is blown between the glass sheet and a wall closely approached, and parallel, to said glass sheet. Between the glass sheet and said wall a gas cushion is established, in that the sections through which the gas flows inside the air gap between the glass sheet and the wall increase on the average in the direction of streaming of the gas, so as to allow the gas speed to decrease, and a recovery in gas pressure to consequently take place. Several forms of practical embodiment of the device are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Inventor: Giovanni M. Carlomagno
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Patent number: 4918946Abstract: A glass sheets is loaded flat on the end of a conveyor going through a tunnel furnace; comes out again through the other end of the conveyor after having reached its bending temperature; is conveyed by a first transfer device to a bending unit which includes at least one upper bending form; is vacuum-gripped by the upper bending form; is raised along with the upper bending form; is bent to the desired shape by the bending unit; and then is directed by a second transfer device to a cooling station for heat tempering. The transfer from the furnace to the bending unit is obtained by reversible movement, parallel to the general direction of movement of the glass sheet, from the front end of a flexible conveyor belt the rear end of which is under the transport plane of the glass sheet. The initial position of the front end of the flexible sheet is located between the downstream end of the conveyor and the bending unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1989Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans W. Kuster, Herbert Radermacher
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Patent number: 4915722Abstract: A process for bending a glass sheet, in particular one for motor vehicles, with curved areas having small radii of curvature. The bending device used is a bending press having a male type mold and a female type mold. The female type mold consists of at least two mold parts hinged together. After part of the glass sheet heated to bending temperature has been received by the bending press, at least one swivelling mold part of the female type mold is swivelled around the swivel axis, against the male type mold. An adjustable electric motor serves as the drive motor to move the swivelling mold parts. The angular velocity of the swivel action of the swivelling mold parts during the bending process is adjusted as a function of the temperature of the glass sheet and the desired degree of deformation.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Hubert Havenith, Herbert Radermacher, Hans-Werner Nowoczyn, Benoit D'Iribarne, Hans-Werner Kuster, Luc Vanaschen
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Patent number: 4909820Abstract: Two glass plates on a bending mold are heated in a heating/bending furnace so that they are subjected to provisional deep-bending operations by their own deadweight, and the provisionally shaped deep-bent portion is pressed by an auxiliary pressing member to thereby form a laminated glass for, for instance, an automobile.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Asahi Glass Company Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Hirotsu, Yukiyasu Mori, Hiroshi Tsuji, Tatsuo Sugiyama, Yoshihiro Watanabe
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Patent number: 4909819Abstract: A method for bending glass sheets is disclosed in which a heated glass sheet (12) is introduced between spaced upper and lower bending platens (16,18). Heat source (19), integral with platen (18), is operable for applying heat in close proximity to the glass sheet (12) between the platens (16,18) to maintain an optimal bending temperature and the glass sheet (12) is bent such that a specific geometric orientation of the bend on the glass sheet (12) is controllable and repeatedly reproducible during a production operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventors: Harold A. McMaster, Norman C. Nitschke, Dexter H. McMaster, Ronald A. McMaster, Thomas E. Feehan
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Patent number: 4909824Abstract: An apparatus (10) is disclosed for bending and tempering a heated glass sheet (12) between first and second bending platens (14,32). Platens (14,32) include actuators (22,36) respectively, for deforming the platens (14,32) to form the desired bend in the glass sheet (12) therebetween the platens (14,32). A vertical guide (16) constrained at both ends (18,20) controls vertical movement of the first platen (14) and a central actuator (42) constrained at both ends (44,46) controls vertical movement of the second platen (32). The vertical guide (16) and central actuator (42) cooperably operate to control the specific geometric orientation of the bend on the glass sheet (12).Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventors: Harold A. McMaster, Thomas E. Feehan
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Patent number: 4909822Abstract: A local heater is arranged in a heating furnace in which glass plates are continuously conveyed, and a bending line on each glass plate is forcibly heated. The local heater is elongated, and positions of both ends of the local heater are independently and digitally controlled in a widthwise (X-axis) direction of the heating furnace. Control point data along the bending line is obtained by interpolating coordinate values of both ends of the bending line. X-axis velocity control is performed such that the local heater is located on the glass bending line in synchronism with conveyance of the glass plate. A heating locus is linear, and the operation of the local heater is not stepwise. An offset of the actual heating locus from the bending line can be minimized.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Katsuhiko Kitaya, Atsushi Miyake, Kazuo Yamada
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Patent number: 4906271Abstract: A device for air-tempering, optionally associated with bending of glass plates includes a covering made of a metal fabric and exhibiting a thermal conductivity less than 3 and preferably less than 0.2 W.M.sup.-1.K.sup.-1. It has utility for coverings of frames intended to carry glass plates during their tempering and/or their bending and/or their transport.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Benoit D'Iribarne, Hans-Werner Kuster, Luc Vanaschen
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Patent number: 4904533Abstract: A gas burner (20) disclosed has general utility but has particular utility when utilized in a closely spaced relationship to roller conveyed glass sheets to provide forced convection heating. The burner (20) includes a cobbustion member (38) in which gas and air are introduced in a tangential relationship with respect to its inner surface to provide a swirling motion that mixes the gas with the air for combustion prior to discharge through outlets (46) to provide the forced convection heating. A glass sheet heated by this gas burner forced convection on the roller conveyor and subsequently cooled has reduced roll-wave distortion and reduced edge distortion as compared to radiantly heated glass sheets.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventor: Harold A. McMaster
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Patent number: 4904294Abstract: A heat softened glass sheet is conveyed directly from a heating furnace onto an advancing conveyor belt which is supported on a scissor table. The glass sheet is advanced on the belt to a position below an upper press face. The scissor table increases the sag of the belt and the corresponding curved configuration of the supported glass sheet as it lifts the glass sheet into pressing engagement with the upper press face. During pressing, the glass sheet and belt generally conform to the shaping surface of the press face.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: PPG Industries, INc.Inventors: Stephen J. Schultz, Terry L. Wolfe, Richard E. Wilhelm
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Patent number: 4902331Abstract: A process and apparatus for shaping a glass sheet according to which the sheet is lifted above the conveying plane by a device for supporting a glass sheet consisting of a box open at the bottom whose opening at the bottom corresponds to the shape of the glass sheet to be grasped and which is slightly smaller than the glass sheet so that, on the edges of the glass sheet, a narrow annular contact surface is formed and so that the partial vacuum prevailing in the box is limited to such a value that the weight of the glass sheet is essentially compensated for, then is applied against a bending form by a current of hot gas directed upward. The process is used in the production of shaped glazings.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans-Werner Kuster, Herbert Radermacher
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Patent number: 4897102Abstract: An improved covering for continuous surface press bending molds providing selectively variable rigidity for matching that desired in bending a particular part on the mold. The shaping element of the mold includes a resilient body having a latticework of flexible metallic bands encapsulated therein. The resilient body is covered by a plurality of superimposed individual sheets of a fibrous, heat-resistant, normally pliable material which, in turn, are covered by a layer of fiberglass cloth. One or more of the individual fibrous sheets is treated with a rigidizer to impart a selected suitable degree of rigidity to the shaping element.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: William L. Modesitt, Floyd T. Hagedorn, Harold R. Hall
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Patent number: 4894080Abstract: Glass sheets are positioned on a shaping rail of an outline shaping mold form movement through a heating lehr and subsequent preliminary sag bending. The mold with the glass sheet supported thereon is positioned between a pair of vertically aligned pressing molds. The lower mold includes a full surface press face corresponding to the final desired curvature of the glass sheet to be shaped. The upper mold includes a peripheral shaping surface and a chamber defined by the shaping surface. After the lower mold lifts the glass sheet off the outline mold and into engagement with the upper mold, gas in the chamber is pressurized to urge those portions of the glass not contacted by the upper mold against the press face of the lower mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Reese, Joseph J. Fisher
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Patent number: 4892574Abstract: The critical peripheral sections of glass sheets are bent to a deep or sharp curvature through the use of a plurality of press forming means integrally provided on the mold ring of a gravity bending and tempering horizontal lehr, said press forming means each comprising a machined press forming die articulated to a retractible arm, said press forming die having a shape complementary to the specific shape desired at the sheet glass section to be press formed, said retractible arm being actuated between a retracted and an operative or press forming position by driving means capable of providing thereto a controlled motion, speed and pressure to carry out the press forming operation an instant after the glass sheet has been deposited on the mold ring ant to be retracted an instant before the glass sheet enters the tempering section.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Assignee: Vitro Flex, S.A.Inventor: Sergio V. Cortes
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Patent number: 4889547Abstract: Disclosed are techniques of heating and bending glass sheets by gravity, in particular for the production of laminated automobile glazings. In the techniques considered, the glass sheet is carried in a horizontal position by a carriage that brings it step by step into the cells of a furnace where it remains successively during its heating. According to the invention, the heat capacity of walls (26) of the cells has a value lower than that of carriage (18) and of the glass sheet. To heat all the glass sheets in the same way and to limit the reaction time of the furnace, the temperature of heating resistors (31) is regulated, and the weight of the carriage to be heated is limited. The latter can advantageously consist of two parts, one of which remains outside the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain Vitrage "Les Miroirs"Inventors: Jean Lecourt, Desire Legros, Andre Granville
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Patent number: 4883527Abstract: A glass bending and tempering apparatus (10) is disclosed as including a first platen (14) for receiving a heated glass sheet (12) to be bent. The first platen (14) is deformable and includes an actuator (16) for deforming platen (14) from a planar shape to a bent shape. A second platen (22) is mounted above lower platen (14) for bending and quenching glass sheet (12) therebetween the platens. A template (24) is located on the other side of the second platen (22) away from glass sheet (12). Second platen (22) is pressed against template (24) as first platen (14) is deformed from the planar shape to the bent shape to bend the heated glass sheet thereagainst second platen (22), the second platen (22) conforming to template (24). Quenching gas is supplied by both platens (14,22) through quench openings (18) that move with the platens (14,22) to temper the bent glass sheet between the platens.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Glasstech International L.P.Inventors: Harold A. McMaster, Norman C. Nitschke, Dexter H. McMaster, Ronald A. McMaster
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Patent number: 4883526Abstract: A process and apparatus for conveying formed, heated glass sheets from a glass forming station, through a glass tempering station, to a lehr, utilizes a shuttle ring conforming in outline and elevation to the marginal edges of the glass sheet. The shuttle ring receives the glass sheet from the lower shaping mold, by the relative downward vertical movement of the lower shaping mold away from the upper shaping mold. The glass sheet thus deposited on and supported by the shuttle ring is transported through the tempering station to the lehr.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1989Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Allan T. Enk, Jennifer R. Wolfe, John W. Borer
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Patent number: 4881962Abstract: The invention relates to a method of bending a glass sheet to be tempered as well as to a glass sheets bending and tempering apparatus. An array of conveyor rollers in a glass sheets bending and tempering section is adapted to be curved around an axis of curvature transverse to the traveling direction in a manner that, beginning from a horizontal plane, the plane of a roller line curves with a continuously diminishing radius of curvature until the final radius of curvature is reached. During the curving process, the tangent of the mid-portion of a curved conveyor section is maintained substantially in a horizontal plane. Thus, each point in a glass sheet curves substantially at the same rate over the entire glass sheet area and, hence, local rapid deformations do not occur. During the curving process, a glass sheet is maintained in motion by means of the rollers of a curved roller conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: November 21, 1989Assignee: O/Y Kyro A/B TamglassInventors: Pauli T. Reunamaki, Jarvinen
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Patent number: 4877437Abstract: Apparatus (10) for bending glass sheets (12) disclosed provides press bending between a shaping surface (16), and a press ring (26) of a complementary shape. The apparatus (10) utilizes vacuum drawn through vacuum chambers (22, 30) and thereby on the shaping surface (16), to control the bending and avoid negative curvature associated with press bending sharp bends into glass sheets (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 31, 1989Assignee: Glasstech International L.P.Inventor: David B. Nitschke
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Patent number: 4872898Abstract: The invention pertains to a press bending apparatus incorporated in a mobile carriage mounted upon retractable wheels adapted to be carried upon rails extending transversely of the production line whereby it can be readily moved into and out of operative position in the line. Mechanism is included for vertically moving the carriage between a raised transport position and a lowered operating position. Centering and levelling means are provided for assuring proper alignment of the press members and associated conveyor rolls with the adjacent heating and tempering sections as the apparatus is moved into operating position.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: October 10, 1989Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Allan T. Enk, Jeffrey R. Flaugher
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Patent number: 4871385Abstract: Compression stresses are formed on the periphery of a glass sheet by blowing cooling air on the periphery of the heated glass sheet. The cooling air is blown by using a pyramidal deflector to deflect air flow radially outward toward the edges of the glass sheet. By adjusting the spacing between the deflector and the glass sheet, the size of a central, relatively quiescent, zone can be adjusted. The air flow is provided by a duct which can include a pyramidal skirt which surrounds the deflector to form a gas flow path whose size controls the cooling rate. Pyramidal flaps within the gas flow path can be used for adjusting cooling gas pressures.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Jean Lecourt, Desire Legros, Andre Granville
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Patent number: 4865638Abstract: A glass sheet bending apparatus which includes a transferring mechanism for transferring to the heating furnace a glass sheet heated to a temperature capable of processing while keeping a horizontal posture, a mold having a curved surface with which the glass sheet is to be bend-shaped, the mold being arranged at a position corresponding to the processing stage, a provisional shaping mechanism for provisionally shaping the glass sheet by closely contacting it on a generally curved surface in the mold excluding a deep-bending surface which corresponds to a deep-bent portion in the glass sheet, and a blow-bending device for blowing compressed air to the deep-bending surface of the mold to bend part of the glass sheet so as to correspond to the deep-bending surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Asahi Glass Company Ltd.Inventor: Masashi Kudo
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Patent number: 4859225Abstract: A method and installations for curving sheets of glass. The sheets of glass (9) are heated to the curving temperature in a horizontal position in a continuous furnace (1) and are pressed in a curving station (4) which is adjacent to the continuous furnace (1) by means of an annular frame against a solid surface curving form (40). During the pressing between the annular frame and the solid surface curving form (40), the sheets of glass (9) are pressed against said solid surface curving form (40), in the area located inside the annular frame, by the static pressure of a hot gas under pressure, with the static pressure of the gas being produced in a chamber (32) whose upper surface (33) is defined by the annular frame and is closed by the sheet of glass (9) applied in a sealed manner against said annular frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Hans-Werner Kuster, Herbert Radermacher, Luc Vanaschen
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Patent number: 4853018Abstract: This invention is directed to a method and apparatus for forming a glass sheet with differential gas pressure over opposite surfaces thereof. The glass sheet is formed by the action of differential gas pressure over a forming area located on a curved exterior surface of a rotatable glass former. The forming area moves on an arcuate path about an axis of rotation of the glass former. The glass sheet forming operation is carried out in an incremental manner by rotational contact of the forming area of the glass former and the glass sheet being formed. Full dimensional control can be achieved, whereby glass sheets may be produced which are substantially identical copies of one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1988Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: George A. Koss, Gary W. Sitzman
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Patent number: 4853019Abstract: Apparatus and method for moving a glass mass, such as a glass sheet in horizontal attitude through a bending section of a heating oven. The glass sheet at a deformation temperature is imparted movement along the conveyor system including a plurality of rollers, and a gaseous flow at high temperature, having a flow speed which varies continuously across the width of the glass sheet, impinges on its lower surface to at least partially balance the weight of the glass sheet in regions requiring good optical quality.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1983Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Saint Gobain VitrageInventors: Kurt Blank, Friedrich Halberschmidt, Heinz-Josef Reinmold, Josef Audi, Jakob Kaesmacher, Ralf Reinicke, Udo Niedenhoff
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Patent number: 4851026Abstract: A gas static bearing unit for carrying rollers which is suitable as a heat-resistant bearing inside a horizontal furnace for glass sheets. The bearing unit consists of a bearing 1 which automatically adapts to the orientation of the section of roller 27 mounted in the bearing 1 and which rests on two pins 8, 9 each having a spherical head 16, 17 as a support surface. The first spherical head 17 is mounted stationarily and oscillatingly, and the second spherical head 16 is mounted on a planar base 23 to allow pivoting and sliding around the stationary pin 9. A system of bores 30, 31, 32, 33 makes it possible to supply the rotating clearance with compressed air.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Saint Gobain VitrageInventors: Hans-Werner Kuster, Herbert Radermacher, Luc Vanaschen, Gerhard Schubert
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Patent number: 4851022Abstract: In a method for ceramising glass plates, in which the plates to be ceramised are hung vertically, a plurality of plates are hung transversely of the transport direction so that they form a plate package. This plate package is passed through a plurality of chambers of an oven in which it is subjected to a direct succession of different temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventor: Franz Gunthner
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Patent number: 4842634Abstract: The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a curved automobile glass pane. The glass sheet heated in a continuous roller conveyor furnace to bending temperature, is picked up by a traveling suction device and transported to a curving station adjoining the furnace. In the curving station the glass sheet is deposited onto a curving device which is comprised of a curving-form frame and a curving form which form occupies the interior space of the frame. The suction device is withdrawn, and a hot gas stream is applied from above, which stream impinges on the glass sheet, whereby said sheet is forced against the curving device comprised of the curving-form frame and interior curving form. Then the glass sheet is lifted from the interior curving from by means of the curving-form frame which frame now serves as a support ring, and sheet is transported to the neighboring cooling station.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans-Werner Kuster, Herbert Radermacher
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Patent number: 4840657Abstract: Each glass plate, brought to a high temperature, arrives flat on a conveyor by resting there by its lower face, is picked up by its lower face, is turned over to bring its initially lower face into the upper position, and is then placed on a bending form the profile of which it assumes. A device for accomplishing this process has a pivoting plate capable of turning the glass plate over, a bending form, optional pressing means, and a frame for conveying bent glass plates to a succeeding work station.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventor: Roger Orain
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Patent number: 4838920Abstract: The invention relates to the precise positioning of sheets of glass on a conveyer, particularly in an installation for curving sheets of glass. Positioning the sheets of glass by means of a combination of actions, in whole or in part, comprising orientations, longitudinal centerings and transversal centerings.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1987Date of Patent: June 13, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Ignacio Blasquez-Gonzales, Rene Blanchard, Bernard Letemps, Denis Mathivat, Philippe Boutier
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Patent number: 4830650Abstract: A heat softened glass sheet is shaped between a contoured upper mold and a flexible lower ring mold. The flexible shaping surface of the lower mold has a generally flat surface configuration as it initially contacts and lifts the peripheral portions of the glass sheet off a series of conveying rolls. The lower mold continues to bias the glass sheet against the upper mold and deforms to substantially compliment a corresponding peripheral portion of the contoured upper mold.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Joseph B. Kelly
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Patent number: 4830649Abstract: An apparatus and method for bending glass sheets. In a first embodiment a heated glass sheet is moved into a bending section by rollers which are retracted to drop the heated glass sheet onto a mold where the glass sheet sags into a desired bent shape, then quenched between quench heads and lifted off the bending mold up to the upper quench head by air pressure, the rollers then close beneath the glass sheet and the glass sheet is deposited onto the rollers for conveying to a cooling station. In a second embodiment, the hot bent glass sheet is transferred on a mold from a bending section by a first shuttle to a position between the quench heads for quenching then removed from the mold by blowing air through the lower quench head until the glass sheet contacts an upper second shuttle which is transported to a blow-up section where the sheet is lowered onto a roller conveyor to a cooling section.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1988Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Hordis Brothers Capital CompanyInventors: Kenneth L. Freidel, William G. Freund
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Patent number: 4824464Abstract: A device and a process for heating glass sheets in horizontal position, to bend them or temper them, by means of two series of resistors, the series being distributed on both sides of the path followed by the glass sheet and on a portion of the length of this path. Each resistor group is distributed in longitudinal zones or in crosswise subzones of various widths along the longitudinal zones, the power furnished to each longitudinal zone being regulated independently of the power furnished to the other longitudinal zones and being distributed in a controlled way between the crosswise zones and the longitudinal zones.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Francis Perin, Herve Prouveur
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Patent number: 4822398Abstract: A glass bending and tempering apparatus (20) is disclosed as including a pair of opposed bending platens (24) for receiving a heated glass sheet (22) to be bent therebetween. At least one of the bending platens (24) is deformable and includes an actuator (32) for deforming the platens from a planar shape to a bent shape to bend the heated glass sheet. Said one platen (24) includes quench openings (42) that move with said platen during the deformation of the platen and subsequently supply quenching gas to temper the bent glass sheet (22).Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventors: Harold A. McMaster, Norman C. Nitschke, Dexter H. McMaster, Ronald A. McMaster
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Patent number: 4822397Abstract: A method of manufacturing taxidermic glass eyes and the like utilizes flat sheets of glass. This glass is printed with the markings and coloring for the eye image. The printing is accomplished by silk screening or other production methods. The eye is then shaped by heating the glass to a plastic state while being positioned over an opening. The heated glass slumps to form the eye shape. Excess material is trimmed away once the glass has cooled. A double wall, parabolic curve taxidermic eye is thereby provided.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: John W. Crossley
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Patent number: 4820327Abstract: A heated glass plate is bent by moving over a bed or rollers defining a path curved along the direction of movement of the glass plate so as to define an upwardly facing concavity. The glass plate moves with a speed of at least 10 cm/second and is curved by the bed without contact from above. The glass plate is subsequently tempered.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Bernard Letemps, Ignacio Gonzalez-Blasquez
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Patent number: 4816055Abstract: The invention relates to a method of carrying glass sheets during heating and tempering as well as to a tempering apparatus for glass sheets, in which the method is applied. During heating, glass sheets are oscillated in a furnace (2) back and forth in a manner that the traveling distance forward on at least some of the reciprocating strokes is longer than the traveling distance backwards, whereby the transportation of each load of glass sheets from the upstream end of a furnace to the downstream end of a furnace occurs by means of the combined effect of several forward-directed long strokes. Shifting of a load of glass sheets from furnace into tempering section is effected by extending the forward-directed stroke of a load of glass sheets at the downstream end of said furnace while at the same time other loads of glass sheets in the furnace reverse for a backwards-directed stroke.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: March 28, 1989Assignee: Kyro A/B TamglassInventors: Pauli T. Reunamaki, Arto O. Jantunen
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Patent number: 4813993Abstract: A device for forming glass sheets for using the forming process according to which the glass sheets are brought horizontally into a heating furnace then are brought to a forming station where they are transferred individually and vertically to an upper mold exhibiting a radius of curvature less than or equal to the one it is desired to impart to the glass, then are applied against the upper mold by a suction due to a low pressure created on their periphery and in the vicinity of their periphery. The device essentially comprises a suction box in which is placed an upper mold with dimensions slightly less than those of the glass sheet to be shaped and whose lower face, against which the glass sheet is applied, is located on the outside of said suction box.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1987Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Bernard Letemps, Jean-Mark Petitcollin, Francis Perin, Herve Prouveur, Jean Lissillour
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Patent number: 4812152Abstract: In a process for heating an object made of thermoplastic material along a predetermined zone, a ring of burners arranged in series is guided along the zone and heats this zone, the zone forming a closed path and approximately matching the outer contour of the object; in a device for implementing the process, series-arranged burner units circulate on a path covering the zone to be heated, the units being guided along a closed loop.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventor: Karl-Heinz Juras
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Patent number: 4812157Abstract: An adjustable glass forming apparatus includes a peripheral frame having a shape which generally conforms to the shape of the glass sheet to be formed. Though preferably defining an L-shape in cross section, the frame may define other suitably rigid cross sections. A plurality of adjustable supports are disposed in close proximity about the frame. Each support includes a curved upper surface which contacts the lower face of the glass and a stanchion or shank which is received within a suitable opening in the frame. Preferably, the shank and opening define complementary male and female threads or other adjustable structures. The support may be readily adjusted up or down by rotation thereof and a jam nut maintains the support in the selected position.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Quintin R. Smith
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Patent number: 4806133Abstract: Process for bending and tempering glass sheets wherein the sheet (16) is heated up to its plastic state, and it bends by effect of gravity resting on a skelet-type mold (14), and next it is tempered by sudden cooling, in which process during the bending stage the glass sheet (16) is tilted with respect to the vertical direction by an angle of less than 90.degree.. Apparatus for carrying out said process, comprising a heating chamber (1) and a cooling chamber arranged in a sequence and assembled on a rotatable cylindrical frame whose axis is horizontal, said chambers being tiltable through rotation of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Mazzaroppi S.r.l.Inventor: Giuseppe Mazzaroppi
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Patent number: 4806140Abstract: An adjustable shaping mold is provided with an externally positioned adjusting arrangement. All adjustments to the curved configuration of the shaping surface of the mold are done without having to adjust any portion of the adjusting mechanism that is positioned between the flexible shaping member and rigid mounting plate of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: George C. Krug, Donald J. Beeler, David C. Plank, Robert W. Sitman, Walter F. Shauf, Robert F. Pike
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Patent number: 4804397Abstract: A partial press for shaping heat softened glass sheets as they are supported on a bending mold and conveyed through a lehr includes a press member that contacts selected portions of the glass sheet. The press member moves with the glass sheet so that there is no relative horizontal movement between the press member and the glass sheet as the glass sheet is conveyed through the lehr.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph D. Stas, Robert G. Frank, James H. Schwartz
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Patent number: 4802903Abstract: In a method of curving a glass sheet with the aid of a hot gas stream with a large cross sectional area, whereby the glass sheet is pressed against a curving form, in certain prescribed edge regions of the glass sheet in static pressure component of the flowing gas is increased by reducing the flow speed of the flow component (of the hot gas stream) traveling in the radial direction along the surface of the glass sheet, which speed reduction is accomplished by the interposition of barriers in the path of this flow component. The preferred such barriers are pressure baffles (38), which are disposed at certain selected locations on the edge of the curving form (31), said baffles being oriented perpendicularly to the terminal tangents of the forming surface (32) of the curving form (31).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Hans-Werner Kuster, Norbert Schwarzenberg, Luc Vanaschen
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Patent number: 4802904Abstract: A process for bending glass plates into convex shape and, in particular, to their precise positioning with a view to that bending. The glass plates to be convexed are centered while a hot gas is blown under said plates in order to take up a part of the weight of the glass thanks to that blown gas. It makes possible a recentering of the glass plates without deterioration of said plates in spite of their friction on the rollers carrying them.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Saint-Gobain VitrageInventors: Philippe Boutier, Luc Vanaschen