Patent classifications
C03B9/30
Glass Container Coating Process
A process for forming coating on an interior surface of a glass container. A glass preform is formed at blank molding station from a gob of molten glass. Thereafter, a glass container is formed at a blow molding station from the glass preform. A coating material comprising a suspension of nanoparticles in a liquid medium is introduced into an interior of the glass preform or the glass container while the glass is still hot from being formed. Heat from the glass is transferred to the liquid medium to vaporize the liquid medium and form a coating on an interior surface of the glass preform or the glass container. Thereafter, the glass container is annealed.
Yellow soda-lime-silica glass
A soda-lime-silica glass that has a composition comprising 60-80 wt % SiO.sub.2; 8-18 wt % Na.sub.2O; 5-15 wt % CaO; 0-3 wt % Al.sub.2O.sub.3; 0.0010-0.050 wt % silver expressed as Ag.sub.2O; and 0.005-0.30 wt % bismuth expressed as Bi.sub.2O.sub.3 is disclosed. Light-scattering silver colloids are dispersed throughout the soda-lime-silica glass to provide the glass with a yellow coloration. The soda-lime-silica glass may be in the form of a body that provides a shape of a container that defines an internal containment space. The body of such a container includes a base, a mouth that defines an opening to the internal containment space, and a wall that externs from the base to the mouth. A method of making a glass container that exhibits a yellow coloration is also disclosed.
Yellow soda-lime-silica glass
A soda-lime-silica glass that has a composition comprising 60-80 wt % SiO.sub.2; 8-18 wt % Na.sub.2O; 5-15 wt % CaO; 0-3 wt % Al.sub.2O.sub.3; 0.0010-0.050 wt % silver expressed as Ag.sub.2O; and 0.005-0.30 wt % bismuth expressed as Bi.sub.2O.sub.3 is disclosed. Light-scattering silver colloids are dispersed throughout the soda-lime-silica glass to provide the glass with a yellow coloration. The soda-lime-silica glass may be in the form of a body that provides a shape of a container that defines an internal containment space. The body of such a container includes a base, a mouth that defines an opening to the internal containment space, and a wall that externs from the base to the mouth. A method of making a glass container that exhibits a yellow coloration is also disclosed.
Glass blowing apparatus and method of making glass objects
An apparatus and method for manufacturing glass objects comprising a glass blowing pipe and a metal mounting device configured to melt with glass to form a glass piece that is easily removed from the glass blowing pipe without the need to break the glass from the headstock of the glass blowing pipe, wherein the metal mounting device comprises a contact patch and a number of slits to secure the metal mounting device to the glass. A method for manufacturing a glass object utilizing a metal mounting insert is described. A glass object having a metal mounting insert for installation and use in other applications is also described.
Glass blowing apparatus and method of making glass objects
An apparatus and method for manufacturing glass objects comprising a glass blowing pipe and a metal mounting device configured to melt with glass to form a glass piece that is easily removed from the glass blowing pipe without the need to break the glass from the headstock of the glass blowing pipe, wherein the metal mounting device comprises a contact patch and a number of slits to secure the metal mounting device to the glass. A method for manufacturing a glass object utilizing a metal mounting insert is described. A glass object having a metal mounting insert for installation and use in other applications is also described.
Continuous Fiber Molded Part
Continuous fiber molded part for silencers or mufflers comprising a continuous fiber and a coat of inorganic binder, wherein the coat encloses the continuous fiber.
Continuous Fiber Molded Part
Continuous fiber molded part for silencers or mufflers comprising a continuous fiber and a coat of inorganic binder, wherein the coat encloses the continuous fiber.