Rotary Internal, Stationary External Patents (Class 65/298)
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Patent number: 7392667Abstract: The invention relates to a method for shaping a tubular object made of glass or glass ceramics or any other thermoplastic material, comprising the following method steps: the object is heated up to softening; an inner shaping tool and an outer shaping tool are provided for shaping The outside and inside jacket surface of the object, of which at least the inner shaping tool consists at least in the region of its shaping surface of open-pored material with a permeability of between 10?11 and 10?16 m2; a free-flowing pressurized medium is conducted through the open-pored material towards the surface of the object to be shaped; the inner shaping tool is introduced into the object; the outer shaping tool is applied on to the object in order to shape the sameType: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Christian Kunert, Friedrich Lampart, Jurgen Thurk, Michael Plapp, Roman Oberhaensli
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Publication number: 20020069672Abstract: In a known method of producing a quartz glass tube (22), a cylinder (21) of quartz glass which rotates about a rotational axis (27) is continuously fed to a heating zone (24), softened therein in portions starting from one end, and the softened portion (25) is drawn over a drill head (1) of a drill body arranged to be coaxial to the rotational axis and is thereby formed into the quartz glass tube (22). Starting therefrom, in order to indicate a method for forming a cylinder of quartz glass into a hollow cylinder of quartz glass having an inner bore that is as flawless as possible and straight and dimensionally stable, it is suggested according to the invention that a drill body should be used with a drill head (1) having a contact surface (2) of a convex curvature facing the cylinder (21), preferably a spherically shaped contact surface (2). The drill body according to the invention is characterized by a drill head (1) which has a contact surface (2) of a convex curvature (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Dagobert Knieling, Rainer Schleich
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Patent number: 6134920Abstract: Methods of plastically forming an axially extended zone of the interior surface of a hollow glass tube heated to its forming temperature employ a generally cylindrical embossing mandrel connected to a driving shaft. The hollow glass tube and the embossing mandrel are brought together at a predetermined start position for the embossing mandrel inside the glass tube and are brought into contact in an area in which the zone is to be formed on the interior surface of the glass tube. A relative rolling off planetary motion between the embossing mandrel and the glass tube is provided while plastically forming the zone of the glass tube and creating depressions therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Pharmacia & Upjohn ABInventors: Birger Hjertman, Wolfgang Heidl
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Patent number: 4385919Abstract: A method of forming a blowback cavity in a vial or similar cylindrical article comprises the steps of providing a cylindrical glass preform having a necked region and first forming an open blowback cavity adjacent the necked region and a relatively thin axially projecting terminal lip on the adjacent end of the preform and subsequently turning the terminal lip inwardly to form a radially extending face defining a mouth opening having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the blowback cavity.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: Albert S. Goffredi, John E. Lisi, Ralston G. Edwards, Jr.
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Patent number: 4325726Abstract: The invention provides a precision tooling machine for final finishing of a preliminary formed shoulder on the open end of a heated glass vial blank. The shoulder of the vial is heated and the vial is rotated and horizontally advanced between a pair of co-operating tooling jaws which are respectively mounted on support arms which are in turn rigidly secured to a vertically slidably support plate. The entire weight of the tooling jaws, the support arms and the support plate is effectively counter-balanced so that tooling jaw units may move without restraint to accommodate themselves to the vertical position of the particular vial passing between the tooling jaws. At the same time, one of the jaw units is freely laterally shiftable a slight amount relative to the other jaw unit so as to prevent the possibility of differential heating of the tooling jaws or their respective support arms causing a misalignment of one tooling jaw relative to the other tooling jaw.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1980Date of Patent: April 20, 1982Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: Ralston G. Edwards, Albert S. Goffredi, John Lisi, Gregory Murphy
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Patent number: 4138240Abstract: A machine for the manufacture of ampullae, particularly pharmaceutical ampullae, of the type according to which the ampullae are formed from sticks of glass.The machine has an automatic control device for sequentially introducing, at a determined position in said path, thelower end of each of the sticks of the bundle into a stick guide and supply scoop between the two corresponding mandrels.Principal applications: manufacture of pharmaceutical ampullae.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1977Date of Patent: February 6, 1979Assignee: SotapharmInventor: Claude Dehais