With Heat Shield Or Heat Sink Patents (Class 65/288)
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Patent number: 11905197Abstract: An edge-press molding element is part of a glass-bending tooling that includes a contoured-ring, gasket form factor. The edge-press molding element operates by self-weight bending a glass pane under a thermal load. The glass pane bends under molding conditions where a temperature differential of as low as 30° C. up to 100° C. is achieved between an edge of the glass pane and the center.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventor: Chao Yu
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Patent number: 11702356Abstract: Various embodiments disclosed relate to a method for bending a glass substrate. The method includes actuating at least one heat shield to a first position at least partially covering an edge portion of a first major surface of the glass substrate. The method further includes heating the glass substrate. The method further includes actuating the at least one heat shield to a second position at least partially uncovering the edge portion of the glass substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Michael Timothy Brennan, Philippe Dardart, Anurag Jain, Nikolaos Pantelis Kladias, Eric Lee Miller, Stephane Poissy, Larry Gene Smith, Chad Michael Wilcox
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Patent number: 11542189Abstract: An articulated lower mold arrangement for use with an upper mold includes a mold portion configured to bend a heated glass sheet. The mold portion has a first end, a sharp bend area proximate the first end for bending an end portion of the glass sheet, and a second end opposite the first end and spaced away from the sharp bend area. The arrangement may further include a first guide member connected to the mold portion at a first location proximate the first end, and a second guide member connected to the mold portion at a second location proximate the second end and spaced away from the sharp bend area. The mold portion and the guide members are cooperable to allow the first end of the mold portion to move from a lowered position to a raised position in order to move the end portion of the glass sheet upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: GLASSTECH, INC.Inventors: David B. Nitschke, Dean M. Nitschke, Cristin J. Reinhart, Stephen D. Snyder, James P. Schnabel, Jr.
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Publication number: 20140305167Abstract: A glass sheet is placed on a mold and heated to a first temperature. The glass sheet is then formed into a glass article having a three-dimensional shape using the mold. An isothermal heat transfer device comprising at least one heat pipe is provided in thermal contact with the mold. With the glass article on the mold and the isothermal heat transfer device in thermal contact with the mold, the glass article, mold, and isothermal heat transfer device are transported along a thermally-graded channel to cool the glass article to a second temperature. During the transporting, the isothermal heat transfer device transfers heat from a relatively hot region of the mold to a relatively cold region of the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Nikolaos P. Kladias, Kenneth Spencer Morgan, Elias Panides, Rohit Rai, John R. Ridge, Ljerka Ukrainczyk
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Publication number: 20140157828Abstract: A glass sheet is formed on a mold into a glass article having a three-dimensional shape. The mold, with the glass article thereon, is arranged within an interior space of a radiation shield such that the mold is between a leading end barrier and a trailing end barrier of the radiation shield. The mold, glass article, and radiation shield are translated through a sequence of cooling stations while maintaining the mold between the leading and trailing end barriers, wherein the leading and trailing end barriers inhibit radiation heat transfer at leading and trailing ends of the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Thierry Luc Alain Dannoux, Raymond Chihchung Hsiao, Nikolaos Pantelis Kladias, Rohit Rai, John Richard Ridge, John Robert Saltzer, JR., Ljerka Ukrainczyk
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Patent number: 8701443Abstract: A glass molding system and a method of making glass articles using the glass molding system are disclosed. The glass molding system includes an indexing table, a plurality of enclosures arranged along the indexing table, and a plurality of stations defined on the indexing table such that each of the stations is selectively indexable with any one of the enclosures. At least one radiant heater is arranged in at least one of the enclosures. A radiation reflector surface and a radiation emitter body are arranged in the at least one of the enclosures. The radiation emitter body is between the at least one radiant heater and the radiation reflector surface and has a first surface in opposing relation to the at least one radiant heater and a second surface in opposing relation to the radiation reflector surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Darrel P Bailey, John Harold Brennan, Michael Joseph Dailey, Jr., Scott Winfield Deming, Karl David Ehemann, Keith Raymond Gaylo, David Joseph Kuhn, Brian Christopher Sheehan, Ljerka Ukrainczyk, Kevin Lee Wasson, Yuriy Yurkovsky
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Publication number: 20130305787Abstract: A sag-bending system is disclosed. The sag-bending system comprises a sag-bending glass support mold and a perimeter thermal manager. The sag-bending glass support mold has a quadrilateral shape, a collective upper surface, and a periphery. The support mold comprises a plurality of rib members extending in a first direction, each of the plurality of rib members having a curved upper surface shaped to form the collective upper surface having a position and shape to support a quadrilateral-shaped sag-bent glass sheet into a desired contour, each of the rib members further having a lower surface, and a plurality of support members extending in a second direction between at least two of the plurality of rib members, the second direction traverse to the first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: SunPower CorporationInventors: Amine Berrada Sounni, Ryan J. Linderman
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Patent number: 8528366Abstract: A sag-bending system is disclosed. The sag-bending system comprises a sag-bending glass support mold and a perimeter thermal manager. The support mold comprises a plurality of rib members extending in a first direction, each of the plurality of rib members having a curved upper surface shaped to form the collective upper surface having a position and shape to support a quadrilateral-shaped sag-bent glass sheet into a desired contour, each of the rib members further having a lower surface, and a plurality of support members extending in a second direction between at least two of the plurality of rib members, the second direction traverse to the first direction. The perimeter thermal manager is sized and positioned to surround, to extend at least partially over, and to extend at least partially under the periphery of the support mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: SunPower CorporationInventors: Amine Berrada Sounni, Ryan J. Linderman
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Patent number: 8418502Abstract: The present invention relates to a heating apparatus for glass-sheet-forming, which prevents formation of a heater distortion in a portion of a glass sheet facing to a temperature-distributing heat shield.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Asahi Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Tatsuo Yajima, Akira Sugahara, Hiroshi Yamakawa, Akio Imaichi
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Patent number: 7231787Abstract: An apparatus and method for bending and/or tempering glass substrate(s) are provided. The amount of near-IR radiation which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered is limited (e.g., via filtering or any other suitable technique). Thus, the IR radiation (used for heating the glass) which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered includes mostly mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation, and not much near-IR. In such a manner, coating(s) provided on the glass can be protected and kept at lower temperatures so as to be less likely to be damaged during the bending and/or tempering process. Heating efficiency can be improved.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignees: Guardian Industries Corp., Centre Luxembourgeois de Recherches pour le Verre et la Ceramique S.A. (C.R.V.C.)Inventors: George Neuman, Andre Heyen
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Publication number: 20040206123Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for the forming of bodies (2) made from glass or glass ceramic in order to produce a three-dimensional end product. A short-wave IR radiation (3) is thus used, furthermore a mould (1) for forming a three-dimensional body (2) made from glass or glass ceramic. According to the invention, the mould (1) is made from a material with a high reflectivity and a high degree of remission thus cooling the mould (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Ulrich Fotheringham, Hauke Esemann, Bernd Hoppe, Andreas Hirach, Dirk Weidmann, Thoralf Johansson
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Patent number: 6629436Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus for thermal treatment of glass and method and thermally treated glass therefrom. The apparatus is capable of supporting the glass during thermal treatment such as tempering, annealing, bending, and/or shaping which can include any cooling or quenching to remove heat or any combination of these. The apparatus is a support member like a ring or outline mold with a horizontal surface suitable for contacting the glass. The support member has at least a surface with or without a coating for contact with the glass of one or more metals having a thermal conductivity such that the glass heated for shaping cools at a rate not much slower than the cooling rate of unsupported sections of the glass. Suitable metals include those with a thermal conductivity of greater than around 16 BTU/(hour×feet×° F.).Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: W. Jason Skeen, Rudolph A. Karlo, Steven M. Horcicak, Mark M. Savka, Lawrence S. Letzkus, Irvin A. Wilson, Michael Zibert, DeWitt W. Lampman
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Publication number: 20030177791Abstract: An apparatus and method for bending and/or tempering glass substrate(s) are provided. The amount of near-IR radiation which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered is limited (e.g., via filtering or any other suitable technique). Thus, the IR radiation (used for heating the glass) which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered includes mostly mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation, and not much near-IR. In such a manner, coating(s) provided on the glass can be protected and kept at lower temperatures so as to be less likely to be damaged during the bending and/or tempering process. Heating efficiency can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: George Neuman, Andre Heyen
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Patent number: 6574992Abstract: During a process for bending and quenching a window pane, the latter is bent to the desired shape using a forming frame. Next, by means of this same forming frame, the entire surface of both sides of the bent window pane is rapidly cooled, in a quenching station which follows the bending station, by blowing cold air using blowing boxes provided with blowing nozzles. While the entire surface is being rapidly cooled, the edge regions of the window pane which rest on the forming frame are subjected to a blast of additional cold air by the suitable supply of compressed air to the openings passing through the forming frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Saint-Gobain Glass FranceInventors: Hans-Werner Kuster, Werner Diederen, Knut Dahlhoff, Karl-Josef Ollfisch, Wilfried Korsten
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Patent number: 6321570Abstract: A method of and apparatus for bending and tempering a sheet of glass heated to a formable state provides an improved rigid mold and pressing member for pressing the heated sheet against the rigid mold which cools and bends the sheet. The pressing member includes a conformable pressing element which permits a manifold to be positioned between the rigid mold and the pressing member to direct a gas to cool the heated sheet of glass during bending. The conformable pressing element is pressurized into a convex shape for initially pressing on a portion of the heated sheet and for rolling the heated sheet onto the rigid mold. The rigid mold and the conformable pressing element may each include a cover to increase the heat transfer from the heated sheet to the bending and tempering apparatus. Furthermore, the covers may have increased thermal conductivity in their peripheral regions for increased cooling of the edge of the sheet of glass.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Martin De Vries, Jr., Donald L. Bareman, Mervin Dirkse, Niels Alfred Olesen, James M. Beebe
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Patent number: 5938810Abstract: A method of and apparatus for bending and tempering a sheet of glass heated to a formable state provides an improved rigid mold and pressing member for pressing the heated sheet against the rigid mold which cools and bends the sheet. The pressing member includes a conformable pressing element which permits a manifold to be positioned between the rigid mold and the pressing member to direct a gas to cool the heated sheet of glass during bending. The conformable pressing element is pressurized into a convex shape for initially pressing on a portion of the heated sheet and for rolling the heated sheet onto the rigid mold. The rigid mold and the conformable pressing element may each include a cover to increase the heat transfer from the heated sheet to the bending and tempering apparatus. Furthermore, the covers may have increased thermal conductivity in their peripheral regions for increased cooling of the edge of the sheet of glass.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Donnelly CorporationInventors: Marrin De Vries, Jr., Donald L. Bareman, Mervin Dirkse, Niels Alfred Olesen, James M. Beebe
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Patent number: 5679124Abstract: A cooling ring assembly (20) and method for controlling stresses in a bent glass sheet G produce a strengthened bent glass sheet after the cooling is completed. The cooling ring assembly includes a cooling ring (22) that supports the glass sheet edge (24), an insulator (30) juxtaposed inboard of the cooling ring to reduce the cooling rate, and a cooler (34) for providing increased cooling to at least one localized area (36,40,58) of the glass sheet edge. The cooler (34) is embodied by a pressurized air supply (42).Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventors: James P. Schnabel, Jr., Donivan M. Shetterly, Robert E. Malby, Jr.
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Patent number: 5672189Abstract: Press-bending station for bending sheets of glass during the course of automated production of identical motor vehicle windows within specified batch sizes, where the glass sheets to be bent are heated in a continuous furnace to a specified bending temperature and directly after leaving the continuous furnace are fed in horizontal position with the aid of a horizontal conveyor into the press-bending station. It incorporates a male press mold and a female press mold. The male press mold is a cast full mold and consists of an aluminum alloy. The male press mold possesses heating passages for fluid heating with the aid of a liquid heat transfer medium and can be heated with sufficiently homogeneous temperature distribution to a thermal expansion temperature which is below the bending temperature. The temperature of the male press mold can be controlled and/or regulated by means of the liquid heat transfer medium.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1995Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Assignee: Flachglas AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Funk, Dieter Bruns, Rolf Wenning, Walter Brans
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Patent number: 5656052Abstract: A furnace is provided for the heating of glass sheets to be bent, whereby precise control of the temperature profile across a sheet may be achieved, resulting in improved control over the shape to which the sheet is bent. The furnace has at least one differential heating zone provided with a plurality of main heating elements, and at least one shield for directing heat radiated by said heating elements whereby a controlled differential heating of the glass sheet may be achieved. Transport means, e.g. wheeled boxes, are provided to advance the sheet through the furnace and bending means, e.g. gravity bending ring moulds, may bend the sheet either during, or subsequent to, the heating step.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1994Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Pilkington Glass LimitedInventors: James Boardman, Ian Nichols Tetlow
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Patent number: 5383950Abstract: An apparatus for supporting a glass sheet during a tempering process is provided in which a truss ring structure having a hot/cold ring and a plurality of shaped fingers having converging diagonal sides extending from the hot/cold ring supports the glass sheet. The apparatus further includes cushioning means which may include at least one layer of a composite mesh cloth, a fiberglass tube, or both. In a preferred arrangement, the composite mesh cloth is folded around the fiberglass tube and the shaped fingers to provide optimum cushion and quench air flow to the glass.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: January 24, 1995Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Amin H. Hashemi, Robert A. Hill
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Patent number: 5346526Abstract: A method of and apparatus for establishing a predetermined thermal profile in a glass sheet immediately prior to press bending outside the heating furnace. The press bending members are provided with arrays of heating elements that are individually or zone regulated to assist in establishing an optimum temperature profile in the glass sheet conducive to proper bending. The temperature profile established in the heated sheet by the arrays of heating elements is coordinated with that established in the furnace and subsequently, modified by heat dissipation as the glass sheet advances to the bending station to achieve the proper bending temperature. The heating elements can also be utilized to create a temperature profile in the glass sheet generally higher than that originally established in the furnace.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Jeffrey R. Flaugher, Timothy A. Nissen, Vincent N. Procaccini, Sugato Deb
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Patent number: 5328496Abstract: An apparatus for bending/tempering glass sheets raised to their softening point with a view to their bending and tempering includes an upper plate mold and a lower annular mold on which the glass sheets are deformed, and with respect to which the edge of glass sheets move as a result of their deformation, particularly by horizontal pressing between the upper bending mold and the lower mold. The bent sheets are thermally tempered in air on the same annular mold in a tempering station. This annular mold is designed in such a way that its contact surface with the glass sheets at the start of their deformation on the mold, being located on the outer periphery of the mold, is appropriate for the mark-free displacement of the glass on the mold and in particular for pressing, and so that at the end of displacement, and in particular at the end of pressing, the contact surface located on the inner periphery of said mold is appropriate for tempering.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1992Date of Patent: July 12, 1994Assignee: Saint-Gobain Vitrage InternationalInventors: Jean-Luc Lesage, Thierry Franco
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Patent number: 5296014Abstract: A device for bending glass sheets which includes a furnace for heating the glass, a conveyor, a bending station within which there is suspended, notably from a plate, an upper bending mold at least partly disposed inside the skirt of a peripheral suction box, and the lower face of which is covered with a covering in such a way that this covering is supported by an attachment device which can be removed and is not integral with the upper mold.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Saint-Gobain Vitrage InternationalInventors: Jean-Luc Lesage, Jean-Marc Petitcollin, Arnaud Borderiou, Thierry Franco
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Patent number: 5137561Abstract: A system (10) for changing a cloth covering ring (12) in a glass sheet heating furnace (18) includes an apparatus (26) operable for removing and replacing the cloth ring, a cloth ring changing furnace section (28) that provides access by apparatus (26) into the furnace (18) and a sensor (46) in communication with a controller (50) to sense broken glass and position a shaping mold (16) in position for a cloth ring (12) change.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventor: James P. Schnabel, Jr.
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Patent number: 5118335Abstract: Apparatus for handling a hot glass sheet during conveyance from a hot atmosphere to a cold atmosphere comprising a ring-like member having an upper surface engaging a glass sheet outline that consists essentially of a phenolic resin reinforced with fibers composed of an aromatic polyamid composition and a support ring attached to the ring-like member in facing relation to the ring-like member and sufficiently smaller in the dimensions than those of the ring-like member to permit the ring-like member to interpose between the support ring and a supported edge of a glass sheet so as to provide thermal insulation as well as shielding between the metal support rings and the edge of the glass sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: George R. Claassen, Robert G. Frank, Rudolph A. Karlo, John J. Ewing
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Patent number: 5096480Abstract: An apparatus (10) for cooling a glass sheet (G) formed on an upwardly facing full face male glass sheet shaping mold (12) disclosed includes a glass sheet press ring (14) mounted on a press ring enclosure (16). A freeze plate (18) having first and second surfaces (20,22) is mounted in the press ring enclosure. A cooling means (24) mounted adjacent the freeze plate (18) cyclically cools the freeze plate (18) between a heated ambient temperature and a temperature significantly below the glass sheet (G) whereby the freeze plate (18) radiatively cools the glass sheet (G) formed on the full face glass sheet shaping mold (12) by the press ring (14) sufficiently so that the formed glass sheet (G) shape does not change upon further processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Hersch, Donivan M. Shetterly
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Patent number: 5079931Abstract: The invention relates to a glass sheet bending or supporting mould which is made primarily by casting of a ceramic material and which includes a curving or flat shaping surface, a number of orifices (10, 11) in a shaping surface (7, 8) as well as channels (16, 17) extending through the mould material and in communication with orifices (10, 11). Said channels (16, 17) are formed as distribution channels common to a plurality of orifices (10, 11) and connected to each other by means of transverse connecting channels (161, 171) for building a ladder-like or lattice-like distribution manifold (16, 161; 17, 171). The invention relates also to a mould manufacturing method, wherein a ceramic-based material is cast in a manufacturing mould which, prior to a casting operation, is fitted with a temporary filling matching a desired distribution manifold and having a ladder-like or lattice-like configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Tamglass OyInventors: Esko O. Lehto, Jukka H. Vehmas
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Patent number: 5066320Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a mould assembly for bending complex shapes on a glass sheet. The invention relates also to a bending mould and its manufacturing method. A heated glass sheet placed upon a ring mould is bent to its final shape by means of an over-head non-contacting mould (6) whose curved lower surface (7, 8) is provided with blasting orifices (10) and suction orifices (11). Blasting orifices (10) are used to blow hot air for heating a glass sheet at least locally while building an air cushion between shaping surface and glass sheet. The hot air blown from blasting orifices (10) is used to apply a greater heat volume to those sections of the glass sheet surface in which the bending radius of a glass sheet is the smallest or deformation (elongation, bending) is the greatest.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Tamglass OyInventors: Esko O. Lehto, Jukka H. Vehmas
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Patent number: 5053069Abstract: Glazings are preshaped before putting them through a step of tempering by contact. In a preferred variant, tempering by contact is applied only the central area of the glazing and the marginal zone thereof is tempered by blowing cold air.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1990Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: Saint-Gobain Vitrage InternationalInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans-Werner Kuster, Benoit D'Iribarne, Hans-Josef Promper, Rene Gy
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Patent number: 5045102Abstract: A lower blow box of a device for heat tempering glass sheets in horizontal position exhibits a series of nozzle plates which are placed at a distance (A) from one another. Between nozzle plates there are obliquely placed sheet-metal chutes, U-shaped in cross section, which laterally convey out the broken glass pieces arising in the breaking of the glass sheet during tempering. The sheet-metal chutes are vibrated with a vibrator.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Assignee: Saint Gobain Vitrage InternationalInventors: Luc Vanaschen, Hans-Werner Kuster, Werner Diederen
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Patent number: 4983200Abstract: A method of reducing localized tensile stresses in shaped glass sheets formed by sag bending. An unperforated thermal insulating member is mounted throughout the area within a shaping rail and spaced below a heat softened glass sheet shaped on the shaping rail to thermally insulate the glass from heat reradiated from the shaping rail and reduce air circulation beneath the sheet so as to support structure during the cooling of the shaped glass sheet and provide more uniform cooling of the entire glass sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1989Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Reese, David B. Rayburn
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Patent number: 4979977Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the shape of heat softened glass sheets. A pan member is positioned inboard of the shaping rails of a bending iron. The upper surface of the pan member has a curvature corresponding to the final desired shape of a selected portion of the glass sheet. As the glass sheet is heated and sags to conform with the contoured shaping rail, it also sags into contact with the pan member and conforms to its shape.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Frank, Thomas J. Reese
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Patent number: 4973348Abstract: This invention relates to a mold carriage for carrying thereon a mold for bending a glass sheet, or a stack of glass sheets to be laminated, placed thereon into a curved shape by heating in a furnace. To locally intensely heat the glass sheet in a selected area to be bent sharply relative to the major area, the mold carriage is installed with a heater to heat a selected area of the glass sheet from underneath, a holder to hold the heater and adjust the position of the heater, and a heater support to support thereon an external heater which is suspended from a separate member disposed in the furnace to heat the afore-mentioned area of the glass sheet from above. The heater support also can adjust the position of the external heater.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Central Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Kenji Ujiie, Masami Nishitani
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Patent number: 4973344Abstract: The invention is directed to the press bending of individual heated glass sheets to be subsequently laminated in pairs to a plastic interlayer. The sheets are individually press bent between a female ring-type shaping rail and a continuous male mold surface having complemental shaping surfaces. In order to provide different pressure patterns for bending the two sheets of each pair, the male mold member comprises outer shaping rails supported in spaced relation upon a base plate. A separate flexible shaping member or pad is disposed in the space between the outer shaping rails to define the continuous shaping surface and is mounted in spaced relation upon a support plate. The support plate is affixed to the base plate by means of eccentrically mounted rotatable shafts.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1989Date of Patent: November 27, 1990Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Donald D. Rahrig, Floyd T. Hagedorn
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Patent number: 4956001Abstract: The invention relates to the bending and annealing of two, or more than two, glass sheets to be united into a curved and laminated glass member such as an automobile windshield. In a shaping furnace a heated first glass sheet is bent into a curved glass sheet and layed on a ring-like holder. Then the holder is moved into and kept in a high-temperature section of an auxiliary furnace which is movably disposed adjacent the shaping furnace, and a second glass sheet is bent in the shaping furnace. Then the holder is moved into the shaping furnace to lay the second curved glass sheet on the first curved glass sheet, while the auxiliary furnace is moved to bring its low-temperature section to a position adjacent to the exit of the shaping furnace. Then the holder on which the two curved glass sheets are lying as a stack is moved into the low-temperature section to simultaneously anneal the two curved glass sheets.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1989Date of Patent: September 11, 1990Assignee: Central Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Katsuhiko Kitagawa, Takeshi Maeda
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Patent number: 4865639Abstract: A glass sheet bending mold for bending a heated glass sheet into a predetermined shape is formed by casting a steel material having a heat resistance properties so as to be stable at a temperature suitable for bending a glass sheet. The glass sheet contacting surfaces of the mold is a precisely curved surface finely finished by shaving or grinding.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Asahi Glass Company, Ltd.Inventor: Masashi Kudo
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Patent number: 4726832Abstract: A local heating source is provided in a heating furnace in which a glass plate is continuously conveyed. The heating source is position-controlled by numerical data in a direction along the glass surface in accordance with the conveyance of the glass plate, so as to data-control the heating trace. As a result, the heating patterns can be easily altered in units of article types of the glass plates which are to be bent in different shapes, resulting in highly efficient production on a multi article type-small lot base.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1986Date of Patent: February 23, 1988Assignee: Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masuhide Kajii, Katsuhiko Kitaya
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Patent number: 4687501Abstract: Shields tend to retain heat while shading glass sheets from a heat source. As the shield retains more heat, it loses its effectiveness to shade the glass sheet. A second shield is positioned between the glass sheet and the hot shield to maintain effective shading of the glass sheet for proper heat distribution and forming of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Reese
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Patent number: 4441907Abstract: An improved apparatus including a localized heater that moves along the direction of conveyance with conveyed glass sheets to provide localized heating of a portion of each glass sheet to be bent without heating the rest of the glass sheet prior to its subsequent treatment. This invention is especially suitable for locally heating designated portions of glass sheets as they are heated while being conveyed through a furnace on a horizontal roller conveyor where the designated portion of glass sheets are to be formed with bends having relatively short radii of curvature at a bending station. The apparatus includes a pair of elongated localized gas heaters, each of which is positioned above the portion of the glass sheet which requires significant bending. These heaters are mounted on a carriage driven by a drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Glasstech, Inc.Inventor: John S. Nitschke
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Patent number: 4343643Abstract: A holder (55) for supporting in alignment a plurality of spaced electrodes (18) and (19) to be sealed into a corresponding plurality of envelopes (14) includes a metal base (82) which supports a stripper plate (87). A plurality of posts (36) extend from the base (82) through a plurality of seats (86) in the stripper plate. In preparation for a mass sealing operation the envelopes (14) are placed onto the seats (86) and a pair of the electrodes (18) and (19) are attached to the end of each of the posts (36). A graphite heater plate (61) having a plurality of apertures (72) is joined with the base plate (82) such that the apertures rest in concentric alignment about upper ends of the envelopes (14). An upper weight plate (92) rests on the heater plate (61) to bring weighted guide caps (46) into contact with the electrodes (18) and (19).Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1981Date of Patent: August 10, 1982Assignee: Western Electric Co., Inc.Inventor: Elmo D. Miller
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Patent number: 4244781Abstract: A non-asbestos millboard refractory composition useful for the manufacture of lehr and glass tempering rolls and useful at temperatures above about 650.degree. C. comprises on a dry weight basis 10-30 percent ceramic fiber, 0-10 percent organic fiber, 35-60 percent pyrophyllite and 20-35 percent inorganic binder. This composition is particularly useful in the manufacture of a non-asbestos millboard sheet which is formed by preparing an aqueous slurry of the components of this composition, adding flocculant and developing the flocculated composition into sheet form by placing the slurry on a rotating screened cylinder to effect formation and dewatering, transfering the dewatered and formed slurry to a synthetic felt and then to an accumulator roll, where layers of the slurry are accumulated upon one another to a desired thickness. The accumulated layers are then slit, removed and formed into flat sheets of desired dimensions for subsequent use.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Nicolet, Inc.Inventor: Peter F. Heckman
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Patent number: 4184864Abstract: Apparatus for bending one or more glass sheets to a sharp bend by a combination of overall heating and localized heating using an outline glass sheet bending mold comprising one or more electroconductive heating elements in the form of a ribbon. Means is provided to tension the ribbon so that it does not wrinkle when the ribbon expands thermally due to the application of electrical energy thereacross. The ribbon is tensioned by one or more electrodes. Means is provided to maintain the electrodes attached to the mold in case the ribbon breaks.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1978Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Reese
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Patent number: 4157254Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for shaping glass sheets to V-bends along a curved line of bending.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1978Date of Patent: June 5, 1979Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dean L. Thomas, Thomas J. Reese
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Patent number: 4077792Abstract: An adjustable rack for accommodating differently sized glazing units. Support elements are mounted on the rack and are formed to provide anti-friction, minimal heat conducting bearing surfaces for supporting heated glazing units thereon to facilitate slight relative movement therebetween to avoid optical defects and without adverse thermal influence on the glazing units.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1976Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford CompanyInventors: Torino E. Calevro, Floyd T. Hagedorn
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Patent number: 4072492Abstract: Energy is conserved and the quality of the bent glass product improved by pre-heating gravity sag bending molds in an open-bottomed hood overlying a bending lehr. The hood traps otherwise wasted heat rising from the bending lehr.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1976Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: William A. Castine, Jr.
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Patent number: 4072490Abstract: A gradient photochromic ophthalmic lens blank is produced by heat treating an ophthalmic lens blank composed of potentially photochromic glass at a temperature sufficient to develop photochromic properties therein, while maintaining in proximity to a portion of the lens blank a metal heat sink with a specified heat absorbing capacity. The metal heat sink acts to provide a temperature gradient across the ophthalmic lens blank during heating, which gradient is effective to provide a gradient in photochromic properties thereacross.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1976Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventor: Edwin J. Illig
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Patent number: 4072493Abstract: Method and apparatus for shaping one or more glass sheets by gravity sag bending to a shape including one or more sharp bends by combining overall heating and localized heating using one or more electroconductive heating ribbons and guiding means to locate the ribbons below the shaping surface of a sectionalized mold in positions which do not interfere with loading or unloading of glass sheets on said mold.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1977Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventor: Vaughn R. Imler
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Patent number: 4056379Abstract: Heat-softened glass sheets may have sharp bends imparted thereto by pressing between complementary molds when preceded by localized heating along the intended line of the sharp bend. The localized heat is applied along the line by means of electrical resistance heating through the glass immediately prior to the pressing step.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1977Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Joseph B. Kelly, Kenneth A. Gibson
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Patent number: 4043784Abstract: Shaping glass sheets of soda-lime-silica compositions by gravity sagging into complicated shapes having a portion of convex curvature and another portion of concave curvature requires a continuous shaping surface onto which a supported glass sheet is heated and sags. The present invention provides a method of bending soda-lime-silica glass sheets onto curved molds of a complicated curvature comprising a previously shaped sheet of a glassy composition having a heat capacity approximating that of the soda-lime-silica composition and a lower coefficient of thermal expansion and a higher deformation temperature than those of the sode-lime-silica composition of the glass sheet to be bent.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1976Date of Patent: August 23, 1977Assignee: PPG Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas J. Reese, Melvin W. Tobin, James R. Mortimer
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Patent number: 4002450Abstract: A method of and apparatus for bending a flat sheet of glass to a relatively sharp angle. The apparatus includes a sectionalized, gravity mold structure provided with means for delivering electrical power to electrically conducting lines formed on the sheet supported on the mold apparatus and which lead to an electrically conductive path also formed on the sheet along a line about which it is desired to bend the sheet. Opposed electrical conductors, which also serve as locator stops, are biased into engagement with portions of the conducting lines to assure continuous current flow thereto during the bending and movement of the sheet into its desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1975Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford CompanyInventors: Harold E. Hamilton, Paul V. Pastorek, Floyd T. Hagedorn, Robert G. Revells