Reshaping Of Hot Parison In Mold Cavity To Form Hollow Article Patents (Class 65/82)
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Patent number: 8938991Abstract: A method of making a glass container comprising providing a mold defining an article having a base at a bottom of the mold cavity where the mold cavity comprises an undercut portion that defines a recess in the mold cavity; introducing molten glass to the mold; cooling the glass to cause the glass to shrink a sufficient amount that the protuberance recedes from the recess; and removing the container from the mold in a linear direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Vignesh Danabalan, William Pierson Hart, Michael A. Zarkis, James Dondero
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Patent number: 8776548Abstract: Systems, methods, apparatus and products relate to drawing and blowing of ultra thin glass substrates, such as flexible display glass sheets, for example, organic light emitting diode (OLED) displays, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), and/or other flexible substrate applications, such as lighting, and/or other technologies, such as electro-wetting (EW), electro-phoretic display applications, etc. A localized heat source centripetally heats a vertical glass pre-form, while a pressurized air source blows the heated glass to expansion. An air bearing may centripetally blow air against the expanding pre-form to limit expansion and prevent contact of the pre-form with the localized heat source. Meanwhile, the pre-form is pulled vertically to draw the heated glass. The pre-form may float in a floatation mechanism to compensate for gravity when the pre-form is pulled upward. The blown and drawn pre-form may be cooled, coated with a polymer layer, and cut into a ribbon by in-line devices as it exits the air bearing.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Thierry Luc Alain Dannoux, Claude Jacques Julien Vanotti
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Patent number: 8715785Abstract: The invention relates to: 1) a process for the mass production of hollow glass articles which, when positioned beside one another with the same orientation in one and the same plane, are liable to come into mutual contact along a surface of revolution, characterized in that after they have left the annealing lehr, they are rotated through one turn at least along the axis of said surface of revolution, this surface then being coated, by a process without any solid contact, with an additional layer which reduces the coefficient of friction; 2) a hollow glass article as obtained by this process; and 3) a packaging assembly of such articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Saint-Gobain EmballageInventors: Eric Martin, Jean-Michel Munos, Frederic Mertz
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Patent number: 8650909Abstract: A rough mold of a machine for forming glass items is provided with a multifunctional group, which has a common support head; a handling device for moving the common head along a first handling axis; and a further handling device for rotating the common head about a second handling axis; the common head being fitted with a mold closing member for sealing the top opening of the rough mold, and at least one further operating member selectable from a funnel-shaped member for guiding at least one glass gob into the rough mold, a blowing member for blowing pressurized air into the rough mold, and one or more members for treating the inner surface of the rough mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Bottero S.p.A.Inventors: Gianclaudio Borsarelli, Mario Balbi, Maurizio Barolo
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Patent number: 8341977Abstract: A rough mold of a machine for forming glass items is provided with a multifunctional group, which has a common support head; a handling device for moving the common head along a first handling axis; and a further handling device for rotating the common head about a second handling axis. The common head being fitted with a mold closing member for sealing the top opening of the rough mold, and at least one further operating member selectable from a funnel-shaped member for guiding at least one glass gob into the rough mold, a blowing member for blowing pressurized air into the rough mold, and one or more members for treating the inner surface of the rough mold.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Bottero S.p.A.Inventors: Gianclaudio Borsarelli, Mario Balbi, Maurizio Barolo
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Patent number: 8327665Abstract: There is provided a one-press method for producing a glass vessel, the method enabling efficient production of even a glass vessel having the maximum thick wall part having a thickness larger than a predetermined value by using a divided type forming mold having a specific parting line.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: KOA Glass Co., Ltd.Inventors: Juji Ishigame, Takenori Yamanaka, Daisuke Date
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Patent number: 8141385Abstract: A blow head mechanism for an I.S. machine wherein the blow head has a final blow tube. The final blow tube is supported for vertical displacement between an up position where the open end of the final blow tube is proximate the top of a blown parison and a down position where the open end of the final blow tube is proximate the bottom of a blown parison. The final blow tube is oscillated a plurality of times during the time when the blow head is “on.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventors: Matthew R. Hyre, F. Alan Fenton
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Patent number: 8117870Abstract: An improved and mechanically simplified blow head mechanism for blowing a parison and internally cooling the blown parison is disclosed which may be used with an I.S. machine to blow a parison to form a glass container and then internally cool the blown parison below the annealing point. The blow head mechanism has a cooling tube which supplies final blow and cooling air and which is raised or lowered by raising or lowering the blow head mechanism. The blow head mechanism supports a blow head with a pressurized cylinder which maintains the blow head in a position in engagement with the finish of a parison once initially lowered irrespective of the blow head mechanism being further lowered to lower the cooling tube into the blown parison.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Timothy A. Ringuette
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Patent number: 7958747Abstract: The cake (7), fitted with the rough pressing (71) of the stem parison (61) is situated on the ring (8) where by the action of its own gravity, it streams off till the rough pressing (71) fits into the cavity (41) of the bottom mould (4). There the rough pressing (71) is fastened by the underpressure and the air is blasted into the flask (6) and, in the same time, the bottom mould (4) is forced downwards. When the orifice (42) of the cavity (41) comes on the level of the surface (51) of the bottom opening of the glass-blowing mould (5), the glass-blowing mould (5) is closed and the air is blasted into the flask (6) until it obtains the shape of the inner wall (52) of the glass-blowing mould (5).Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Olivotto Glass Technologies S.p.A.Inventor: Ján Granzer
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Patent number: 7905113Abstract: An I.S. machine has a blow station where a parison is blown into a bottle. The parison is blown with a blow head at the “on” position on the blow mold and following the blowing of the parison, the blow head is lifted away from the blow mold. The spacing between the blow head and the mold is defined by a Pressure Profile which is responsive to the sensed pressure within the mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Emhart Glass S.A.Inventor: Wolfgang Anheyer
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Publication number: 20100147029Abstract: There is provided a one-press method for producing a glass vessel, the method enabling efficient production of even a glass vessel having the maximum thick wall part having a thickness larger than a predetermined value by using a divided type forming mold having a specific parting line.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Juji Ishigame, Takenori Yamanaka, Daisuke Date
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Publication number: 20070214835Abstract: A glass gob shaping apparatus for shaping glass into glass gobs with a plurality of shaping molds while causing glass to stably float, in which molten glass is supplied to shaping molds and shaped into glass gobs while causing glass to float by ejecting gas from the shaping molds and applying gas pressure, the apparatus including (1) an apparatus having a plurality of shaping molds, a gas supply mechanism for supplying said gas and a gas flow passage for supplying gas from the gas supply mechanism to the shaping molds, said gas flow passage having a buffer mechanism for suppressing the variance of gas ejection amounts in shaping molds during shaping of the glass which variance is caused by a pressure variance in gas ejection ports of other shaping molds and (2) an apparatus having a plurality of shaping molds and gas supply mechanisms for supplying said gas, said gas supply mechanisms being independently provided in a manner that one single gas supply mechanism corresponds to one shaping mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: HOYA CORPORATIONInventors: Atsushii Uezaki, Yoshinori Iguchi
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Patent number: 7073352Abstract: A method and a machine for the production of hollow glassware articles, by the blow-and-blow, press-and-blow, press-and-blow paste mold and direct-press processes in a glassware forming machine including single or multiple machine sections each having single or multiple-cavity, comprising: forming a parison in an inverted orientation, into a blank mold and a first transferable and open-able neck ring mold held by an inverting apparatus having a first and a second diametrically opposed arms, each arm holding a transferable and open-able neck ring mold; inverting the parison held by the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold, by rotating the first arm 180° to an upright orientation at an intermediate station, while the second arm with a second transferable and open-able neck ring mold is simultaneously placed at the parison forming station; transferring the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold holding the parison in an upright orientation, from the intermediate station, to a blow mold statioType: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Vitro Global, S.A.Inventors: Victor Tijerina-Ramos, Adrian Sada-Treviño
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Patent number: 7024887Abstract: A method and a machine for the production of hollow glassware articles, by the blow-and-blow, press-and-blow, press-and-blow paste mold and direct-press processes in a glassware forming machine including single or multiple machine sections each having single or multiple-cavity, comprising: forming a parison in an inverted orientation, into a blank mold and a first transferable and open-able neck ring mold held by an inverting apparatus having a first and a second diametrically opposed arms, each arm holding a transferable and open-able neck ring mold; inverting the parison held by the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold, by rotating the first arm 180° to an upright orientation at an intermediate station, while the second arm with a second transferable and open-able neck ring mold is simultaneously placed at the parison forming station; transferring the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold holding the parison in an upright orientation, from the intermediate station, to a blow mold statioType: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Vitro Global, S.A.Inventors: Victor Tijerina-Ramos, Adrian Sada-Treviño
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Patent number: 6993935Abstract: Vertically aligned first (30) and second (32) combined blowhead and takeout mechanisms are provided to sequentially blow glass parisons (P) into containers (C) in a mold set (22) and to transfer blown containers to a deadplate (40) of a glass containing forming machine (20). Each of the combined mechanisms is pivotally suspended about an axis A from a carrier arm (36) that is pivotally attached to an end of an oscillating arm (38), an opposed end of which is pivoted about an axis (B). The axis (B) of each combined blowhead and takeout mechanism is periodically raised and lowered to permit the other combined blowhead and takeout mechanism to oscillate therebeneath, to thereby permit overlapping cycles between the blowhead and takeout mechanisms. Each blowhead and takeout mechanism is provided with a chuck or tong assembly (54) to engage or release each container by its finish (F).Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: D. Wayne Leidy, Frank J. DiFrank
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Publication number: 20040231363Abstract: A parison (12) is subjected to final blowing in a blow-mold (2) of a blow-molding station (1) to produce a finished glass container (19). The blow-mold (2) comprises blow-mold halves (3, 4) and a block mold (18) which is not divided longitudinally and which is encompassed by the blow-mold halves (3, 4) when the blow-mold (2) is closed. Compressed air (15) can be introduced by means of a blowing head (13) into the interior of the parison (12), until the finished glass container (19) has achieved its final form. In order to remove the glass container (19) from the blow-mold (2), it is grasped by its mouth (11) by means of a takeout mechanism. The blow-mold halves (3, 4) are then opened and the block mold (18) is moved downwards until it reaches a removal position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Norbert Monden, Hans-Bernhard Fuhr
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Publication number: 20030167799Abstract: A method and a machine for the production of hollow glassware articles, by the blow-and-blow, press-and-blow, press-and-blow paste mold and direct-press processes in a glassware forming machine including single or multiple machine sections each having single or multiple-cavity, comprising: forming a parison in an inverted orientation, into a blank mold and a first transferable and open-able neck ring mold held by an inverting apparatus having a first and a second diametrically opposed arms, each arm holding a transferable and open-able neck ring mold; inverting the parison held by the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold, by rotating the first arm 180° to an upright orientation at an intermediate station, while the second arm with a second transferable and open-able neck ring mold is simultaneously placed at the parison forming station; transferring the first transferable and open-able neck ring mold holding the parison in an upright orientation, from the intermediate station, to a blow mold stType: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Victor Tijerina-Ramos, Adrian Sada-Trevino
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Patent number: 6568215Abstract: Apparatus suitable for vitrifying nuclear waste comprises a tunable microwave cavity connected by a first wave guide to a source of microwave energy; cooling coils for cooling the exterior of the cavity; a hopper for loading particulate fusible material to the interior of the cavity; within the cavity a crucible made of melted and re-solidified fusible particulate material; an exit-chamber connected by a second waveguide to a second microwave source; and a pipe for supplying argon gas to the exit chamber so that a plasma torch can be generated. The separating of the crucible form the cavity walls by unmelted material gives significant advantages in case of cleaning and reduced energy consumption.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: British Nuclear Fuels PLC.Inventors: John Anthony Schofield, James Lucas
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Patent number: 6546752Abstract: A method of making an optical device comprises the steps of providing a body of vitreous material that is generally tubular along an axis. A portion of the body is molded with external mold structure for forming a bulbous portion when the interior of the tube is pressurized. An axial portion is cut from the bulbous portion to form a first coupling device with first and second axially oriented openings. This method can produce optical coupling devices with excellent optical quality in an economical manner.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Fiberstars IncorporatedInventors: Juris Sulcs, John M. Davenport, Roger F. Buelow, II
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Patent number: 6497119Abstract: A device and process for forming hollow glassware comprising producing solid glass blanks in a manufacturing line, storing the blanks, feeding the blanks to a manufacturing line for forming hollow glassware, preheating the blanks during the feeding step, supplying the preheated blanks to a heating stage, heating to form solid plastically deformable glass globs, transferring the glass gobs to a blow molding stage and blow molding the glass gobs supported by a bottom lifter in a blow mold.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Robert Hartel, Josef Molz, Michael Horina, Edwin Kreiss, Alois Gruber, Kurt Heller
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Patent number: 6401491Abstract: Apparatus for monitoring application of air through a dual-stage blowhead to blow mold a container includes a first solenoid valve for applying final blow air through the blowhead to a container in a mold and a second solenoid valve for applying finish cooling air through the blowhead around the finish of the container in the mold. Electronic circuitry is coupled to the first and second solenoid valves for detecting timing of application of first and second electrical valve control signals to the valves. Air pressure sensors are operatively coupled to the first and second solenoid valves for generating associated electrical signals indicative of timing of application of air by the first and second solenoid valves to the blowhead.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventor: Robert S. Wacke
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Patent number: 5807419Abstract: An apparatus for shaping and transferring of a glass article is provided for a glassware forming machine in order to shape a glass parison in a blowing mold and to transfer the shaped glass article from the blowing mold to a deadplate in front of the machine. A blow nozzle, a blow head, and a take-out mechanism are coupled in a housing to form, cool, and grip the article. The blow nozzle is provided to blow air for the forming of the article and to cool the article once that article has been shaped. The blow head is provided to form a pressure chamber when the blow head is positioned on the blowing mold during the shaping of the glass article, the blow nozzle passing within and through the blow head. The take-out mechanism for gripping the glass article is pivotally mounted in an external part of the housing for movement between a gripping position to grip the glass article after the article has been shaped in the blowing mold and a retracted position to release the article.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Vidriera Monterrey, S.A. De C.V.Inventors: Gaspar Rodriguez-Wong, Luis Cardenas-Franco, Victor Garcia-Gomez
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Patent number: 5766292Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a hollow glass article comprises delivering a gob of glass to a blank mold, providing a first neck ring to a position adjacent the blank mold, forming the gob in the blank mold into a parison, moving the first neck ring to transfer the parison to a blow mold, blowing the parison in the blow mold to a hollow article, releasing the engagement of the first ring with the hollow article, moving the first neck ring away from the blow mold, removing the hollow article from the blow mold, returning the first neck ring to a position adjacent the blank mold to repeat the cycle, providing a second neck ring adjacent the blank mold while the first ring is moving toward the blow mold, delivering a second gob of glass to the blank mold while the second ring is in position adjacent the blank mold, forming the second gob into a second parison, moving the second parison to a position adjacent the blow mold while the first neck ring is being returned to a position adjacent said blank mold; anType: GrantFiled: September 23, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.Inventors: Donald E. Schupbach, D. Wayne Leidy
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Patent number: 5676721Abstract: A method and apparatus for pressing glass articles. A single mold may be utilized for each article being pressed. The plunger has a ring-like member movably attached thereto. After pressing, when the plunger is retracted from the plunger, the plunger retains the glass article thereon. The ring-like member is then lowered relative to the plunger, thereby removing the pressed article therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Allan M. Fredholm, Gilbert D. Pujol
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Patent number: 5649989Abstract: A method for manufacturing glass containers in a section of an I.S. machine. A gob of molten glass is delivered to a blank mold to be formed into a parison. The formed parison is then transferred to a blow mold so that an initial blowing operation can be performed to stabilize the parison. The blow mold with the stabilized parison is then transferred linearly to a final station where the parison is blown into the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Emhart Glass Machinery Investments Inc.Inventor: Stanley Peter Jones
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Patent number: 5372623Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for forming a glass container by a press-and-blow system wherein the glass container is provided with a reinforced inner surface. According to the inventive method, fuel gas or a gaseous boron or silicon compound is burnt or otherwise reacted inside a parison after the parison molded in the blank mold is transferred to the finish mold. The burning or other reaction of the fuel gas or gaseous boron or silicon compounds can be carried out just prior to the final blow-molding step in which the parison is blow molded into its final shape, simultaneous with the final blow-molding step, or just after the final blow-molding step. The apparatus of the present invention includes a finish mold provided with a blow head which includes a low selector valve. The low selector valve is open during combustion or other reaction within the parison and is automatically closed during the final blow-molding step by the pressure of the compressed air used in the final blow-molding.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1992Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Toyo Glass Company, LimitedInventors: Sadao Ueda, Kiyoshi Chiku, Kouichi Takahashi, Kazumoto Ohshiba
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Patent number: 5324345Abstract: A method and a device for moulding products made of glass or synthetic resin is provided, whereby a parison of material (3) is heated by microwave heating up to a predetermined temperature and is then moulded into the desired product shape by moulds (5, 7). The method and device are particularly suitable for manufacturing optical products such as lenses, prisms, and gratings.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Peter C. S. Rutjes, Petrus F. De Jongh, Victor A. Van Der Hulst, Franciscus M. A. Rademakers
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Patent number: 5236485Abstract: In a process for shaping a gob in order to obtain a hollow glass article by means of an electronically-regulated and hydraulically-propelled level, the process of shaping the gob into a rough or finished product is rationally effected in a predefinable and in particular precisely reproducible manner by the fact that an electro-hydraulic servo-drive is used as a means for driving the level, and that the latter, during at least the practically total performance of the movement, is adjusted in position by means of a closed position-regulating circuit. In a device suited for this purpose the drive device of the level consists of an electro-hydraulic servo-drive and an electronic position-adjusting device for the at least approximately total movement of the level. Preferably the movement of the level in the glass article is also effected at a regulated speed and, ideally, the shaping stage is completed by a pressure-regulated forward movement of the level.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Manfred LeweringhauseInventors: Manfred Leweringhaus, Laszlo Benke, Ottfried Kemp
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Patent number: 5108478Abstract: A gob of glass sucked from a glass metal and held in a suction mold (7) is further processed by preshaping the glass in the mold by a punch (4) having a projection (9) for forming in a recess or cavity (14) in the gob in the opening in the mold, and a plate-like surface (10) for forming a plate shaped bead (5) around the opening. This results in a large contact surface against which a blowpipe (1') with a transverse attachment plate (6) having a working surface flush with the end of the bore (3) of the blowpipe is pressed to attach the plate (6) to the bead (5). With this arrangement, the bore cannot become blocked with glass during the pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1991Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Schott GlaswerkeInventors: Hinnerk Schildt, Klaus Pollath, Ekkehard Wedekind
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Patent number: 4842630Abstract: An article of glassware, particularly a glass container, of increased strength is made by a process in which the parison is treated in a manner which will cause the glass in the outer surface layer of the formed glassware article to be in a state of compression. Preferably a glaze having a coefficient of thermal expansion lower than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the glass of the parison is applied to the outer surface of the parison. Advantageously, the glaze is applied to the parison by a flame spray method or by dipping the parison into a fluidized bed containing powdered glaze.As an alternative, the glaze applied to the outer surface of the parison may be capable of being at least partially crystallized, after the glassware article has been formed from the parison, to produce an outer surface of the glassware article having a lower coefficient of thermal expansion than the base glass of the glassware article.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1988Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: International Partners in Glass ResearchInventors: David Braithwaite, Robert J. Douglas, Stanley P. Jones, James P. Poole, Harold Rawson
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Patent number: 4632689Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for pressforming an article of a thermoplastic material. In accordance with the method a charge of molten material is deposited in a mould (14) and the central axis of a pressing plunger (18) and the mould (14) are aligned, after high a pressing operation is performed, the alignment being interrupted just before the end of the pressing operation. The apparatus comprises a frame (2), a mould (14) and a plunger (18), which plunger (18) is connected to a guide mechanism (22) which is movably connected to the frame (2) and which can be coupled rigidly to the mould (14) by coupling means (52).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Hans C. De Willigen, Willem van der Hoek, Piet C. J. van Rens
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Patent number: 4572730Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed to produce a blown glass article on a ribbon machine having a self supporting closed end. Said ribbon formed glass envelope has a cylindrical neck portion terminating at one end in a bulb portion of larger cross sectional dimensions and which includes the self supporting base end. The sides of said glass envelope can be curved or flat and with said self supporting base also being of a curved or planar contour. A novel mold construction permitting said glass envelope to be blown on a ribbon machine comprises a pair of cooperative halves forming the sides of the blown glass envelope in a central cavity in which further includes a separate base part located at the lower end of said cavity to shape the self supporting base, said base part of the mold being provided with reciprocal motion in a vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Raymond J. Noe
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Patent number: 4571252Abstract: A method for producing the type lamp glass envelope used in a reflector lamp is disclosed which employs a ribbon machine. Said ribbon formed lamp glass envelope includes a cylindrical neck portion terminating at one end in a curved reflector portion closed by an integral flattened face portion of lesser curvature with light distributing elements being formed on the exterior surface of said face portion. In its preferred embodiments, the reflector portion of said lamp glass envelope is of the PAR type which can further include truncation of the parabolic shape with opposing substantially flattened parallel surfaces as well as face portions for said lamp glass envelope which can be circular or rectangular in shape.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Raymond J. Noe
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Patent number: 4556405Abstract: Hollow articles of glass or other materials are blown and cooled within a mold by means of an axially directed gyratory flow of pressurized air introduced tangentially into the blowing head of the mold, and which, after progressing throughout the extent of the mold is exhausted in an opposite axial direction co-axially within said gyratory flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1984Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Vitro TEC FideicomisoInventor: Alberto A. H. Luna
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Patent number: 4512792Abstract: The cooling wind for the molds on a glass bottle forming machine is controlled by a damper which is set by hand and positioned in the air passages from the section box or base of a glass forming machine and a nozzle base bolted to the top of the section box. As a further control for the air a piston operated vane positioned such that it will shut off the air to the air passages upon receipt of an air signal from the timing system of the machine is provided and is to be operated each cycle of the machine to prevent cooling air from impinging on bare glass.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1983Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: George W. Irwin, Eustace H. Mumford
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Patent number: 4411681Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing glass bottles and more specifically an apparatus and a method for forming parisons is disclosed. At least one blank mold defines a mold cavity having an opening at its upper end for receiving a premeasured gob of molten glass from a loading cavity member. A plunger having a volume of at least 15% of the volume of the mold cavity is completely extended into the mold cavity prior to the reception of the molten glass. The molten glass is moved downwardly from said loading cavity member into the mold cavity. Fluid force presses the molten glass against the walls of the mold cavity and against the extended plunger. The opening in the mold is closed by a baffle and the plunger retracted. Compressed air is applied through the neck of the parison to expand the parison outwardly against the mold cavity and a mold surface defined by the baffle means. The parison is then separated for further processing in the bottle making operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1983Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignees: Ruth B. Northup, John D. Northup, Jr., Nancy N. Lehrkind, Mary E. NorthupInventor: John D. Northup
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Patent number: 4350722Abstract: A hollow glass article having an improved optical finish which is formed by placing a molten material in the original article while it is constrained in a mold. The molten material softens the glass and produces a hydrostatic pressure which reforms the article into the finished shape by expanding the original glass article to the shape of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Duro-Test CorporationInventors: Donald G. Trutner, Luke Thorington
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Patent number: 4336050Abstract: A method of forming parisons in machines for making glass bottles which includes introducing a gob of molten glass into a blank mold, moving a cavity plunger to form a parison cavity and subsequently subjecting the gob to a predetermined pressure separate from the cavity plunger to apply pressure urging the molten glass into conformity with the mold.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignees: John D. Northrup, Jr., Ruth Northup, Nancy Northup Lehrkind, Mary NorthupInventor: John D. Northup
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Patent number: 4273568Abstract: A method is disclosed for pressing and blowing a hollow article wherein a soft blank having a cavity is press formed which may require only minimal surface reheating prior to the blowing of such blank into a finished hollow article. At the completion of the press forming, the core temperature of the soft blank is substantially equal to the delivery temperature of the charge from which the soft blank is formed.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1980Date of Patent: June 16, 1981Assignee: Corning Glass WorksInventors: John J. Scholl, Warren D. Staley
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Patent number: 4200447Abstract: A process and apparatus for the manufacture of large glass containers, comprises preparing a glass gob of a predetermined weight in an automatic mechanical feeder and feeding it to a first preparatory mold at a predetermined frequency. A parison is formed in the preparatory mold, at the same frequency, the parison comprising a finished mouth of the glass container to be formed. The parison is then transferred to a second, prefinishing mold, and, at the same frequency, a prefinished parison is formed. The prefinished parison is transferred to a third, finishing mold, and, at a frequency in a ratio of from 1:1 to 1:4 of the predetermined frequency, the finished glass container is formed. The expansion of the prefinished parison is controlled by the action of compressed air conveyed to the interior of the parison from its mouth.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Assignee: Industria Macchine ImpiantiInventor: Antonio Cruccu
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Patent number: 4111674Abstract: Glassware forming apparatus includes a parison mold, a blow mold, a pair of neck rings for supporting glassware blanks, first and second invert arms for supporting the neck rings and first and second arbors for supporting the first and second invert arms, respectively. The invert arms support their respective neck rings for movement in a common vertical plane. The axes of the arbors extend generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to the common plane. The molds have parallel vertical axes lying in said common vertical plane. Apparatus is provided for shifting the arbors such that their axes move toward and away from one another during an operating cycle. Apparatus is provided for pivoting the arbors about their axes to move the neck rings in invert and revert arcs between the parison mold and the blow mold.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Ball Packaging Products, Inc.Inventor: Anthony T. Zappia
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Patent number: 4105428Abstract: A decorative pattern is formed on the inner surface of the blow molded glass article by imprinting the pattern on the surface of the glass gob by means of a die having the pattern formed thereon and subsequently blow molding against the imprinted surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1977Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Assignee: Anchor Hocking CorporationInventor: Terry L. Adams
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Patent number: 4094656Abstract: Method for forming glass containers by the blow and blow process in which a parison mold having a plurality of cavities is centrally positioned relative to a pair of blow molds having a plurality of cavities. The parisons are formed with their necks down in the parison mold from a charge of glass delivered to each cavity. Vacuum is applied to the neck area of the mold to form the finish portion of the container. A neck pin is pulled and air under pressure is fed to the interior of the area from which the neck pin is drawn to expand the glass within the parison mold at a continuous rate until the glass within the parison mold comes in contact with a baffle which closes the upper end of the parison mold. The parison mold is then opened and the parisons are transferred alternately from the parison mold to the blow molds where they are expanded into final shape. During the transfer of the parisons from the parison mold to the blow mold, air under pressure is maintained within the hollow interior of the parison.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 13, 1978Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Colchagoff, Paul W. Fortner, Richard T. Kirkman, Thomas J. Naughton, George Zimmerman
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Patent number: 4072491Abstract: A blown hollow glass object having an optical inner wall structure is produced by pressing a plunger against a heated glass blank which has been inserted into a hollow mold cavity. The plunger is configured to taper toward a narrower end in the direction in which the plunger is introduced into the mold cavity. After formation of the optical inner wall structure by pressing of the plunger against the glass blank, the plunger is longitudinally withdrawn. The optical inner wall of the glass object is formed as a result of a generally helically shaped molding pattern defined about the exterior surface of the plunger. The molding pattern is configured in such a way as to prevent deformation of the optical inner wall structure when the plunger is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1976Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: Heinz Kramer, Norbert Peretti, Helmut Waschneck
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Patent number: 4026499Abstract: A glass balloon that floats in air. An assembly of glass balloons that form a slab of foam that floats in air. A process for making glass balloons employing: two nested furnaces, pre-heated helium, a moving furnace, and a refrigerated seal-off chamber.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1976Date of Patent: May 31, 1977Inventor: David Rogers Crosby
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Patent number: 3973941Abstract: Method of producing a moulded bottle having means which determines the relationship between the bottle body and the annular position of the finish thereof or associated means, such as a closure cap, pouring spout, delivery pump, or any other desired appurtenance, that is mountable upon the finish of the blown bottle in a predetermined annular position. This method may include moulding a parison in a blank mould and forming thereon a finish that has at least one guidance indexing means, i.e., physically engageable orientation guidance means, and transferring the parison from the blank mould to a forming mould which has a moulding cavity that is of a shape to produce the hollow bottle in its desired form. This forming mould may be a blow mould that has at a particular annular orientation determining point at least one other guidance indexing means complementary to that of the finish, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1974Date of Patent: August 10, 1976Assignee: The Nestle Company Inc.Inventor: Joseph L. Augeri