Abstract:
A noncontacting-type pyrometer for measuring the temperature of a glass ribbon has a hot junction at the center of a circular black body adjacent a first surface thereof and a layer of thermal insulating material on the opposite second surface. The radius (a) of the black body, the spacing (b) of the pyrometer from the glass ribbon and the thickness (c) of the black body is selected to satisfy the equation b
Abstract:
A vented submersible dam barrier for use in a glass forming chamber to selectively interrupt the flow of glass supporting molten metal is disclosed. The disclosed barrier includes a dense inner body and an outer cover or shell with a space or interstices within the shell through which gases may move to an end of the dam barier at which there is mounted a facility for venting the enclosed portion of the dam barrier. Venting may be provided into a space above the surface of the pool of molten metal in which the dam barrier is placed.
Abstract:
Foaming of molten glass or the like as it enters a vacuum refining vessel is enhanced by altering the incoming stream so as to increase its surface area and/or retarding the passage of the stream through the vacuum headspace so as to increase its exposure to the vacuum.
Abstract:
A rotary batch preheating kiln feeding batch materials to a batch liquefying vessel is separated from the liquefying vessel by a transition section including duct means to direct exhaust gas from the liquefying vessel to the interior of the rotary kiln at a location spaced from the discharge location of the kiln. The transition section also shields the rotary kiln from radiant heat from the liquefaction vessel.
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for edge control of glass in the forming chamber. The invention utilizes a blade that is cushioned by gas discharged from its lower edge. The gas cushioned blade does not directly contact the glass thereby minimizing cooling and wear problems common to such control devices.
Abstract:
Unmelted glass materials floating along the surface of a pool of molten glass in a glass melting furnace are broken up from a continuous batch blanket or floating logs of batch into smaller logs and are forced downwardly into the molten glass and mixed with the molten glass in order to enhance the rate at which the unmelted glass batch materials are melted and reacted to form additional molten glass.
Abstract:
In a continuous, fuel-fired glass melting furnace, a pair of substantially horizontal, longitudinally extending electrodes are provided in the molten glass closely adjacent to the sides of the floating batch blanket for supplying electrically generated booster heat to the underside of the batch blanket. The electrodes extend a substantial distance into the melting zone of the furnace through the fill end wall. The electrodes also serve as physical barriers that prevent the batch blanket from drifting into contact with sidewalls of the furnace. The electrode arrangement boosts melting rates with efficient utilization of electrical energy, and avoids furnace wall erosion and unbalanced melting conditions.
Abstract:
Deposits of glassmaking materials are removed from an exhaust duct by periodic blasts of air from a plurality of nozzles mounted in the duct. The arrangement avoids the disruption caused by manual cleaning and permits more frequent removal of deposits, thereby minimizing perturbations to the glassmaking process.
Abstract:
A refractory clad lid for heating vessel is disclosed. The lid includes a plurality of refractory blocks supported from a hollow metal paney by an interlocking dovetailed joint configuration at the panel/block interface. Coolant is circulated through the panel to control lid temperature and reduce block water.
Abstract:
Relatively large structures are fabricated from oxide dispersion strengthened platinum or alloys by working a plurality of pieces to thin, wide layers, and then laminating the layers such as by hammer welding so as not to disturb the grain structure or oxide dispersion.