C03B25/04

Dissolvable objects
10526238 · 2020-01-07 · ·

A method of forming a dissolvable part of amorphous borate includes: preparing a mixture comprising one or more boron compounds and one or more alkali compounds, at least one of the one or more boron compounds and the one or more alkali compounds being hydrous; heating the mixture to a melting temperature for a predetermined time to melt the mixture and release water from the mixture to form an anhydrous boron compound that is moldable, wherein the amount of alkali compound being selected to achieve an alkali oxide content of between about 10 to 25%; with the anhydrous boron compound at a molding temperature, molding the anhydrous boron compound in a mold; and cooling the anhydrous boron compound to form a solid.

METHOD FOR OBTAINING MARKED GLASS PLATES
20190389767 · 2019-12-26 ·

A method for obtaining a glass plate marked on a portion of one of its faces with code-forming symbols, includes a stage of etching the symbols by laser radiation on a glass sheet obtained by floating on a bath of molten tin, the etching being carried out on the face which has been in contact with the bath of molten tin.

METHOD FOR OBTAINING MARKED GLASS PLATES
20190389767 · 2019-12-26 ·

A method for obtaining a glass plate marked on a portion of one of its faces with code-forming symbols, includes a stage of etching the symbols by laser radiation on a glass sheet obtained by floating on a bath of molten tin, the etching being carried out on the face which has been in contact with the bath of molten tin.

DISSOLVABLE OBJECTS
20190359519 · 2019-11-28 · ·

A method of forming a dissolvable part of amorphous borate includes: preparing a mixture comprising one or more boron compounds and one or more alkali compounds, at least one of the one or more boron compounds and the one or more alkali compounds being hydrous; heating the mixture to a melting temperature for a predetermined time to melt the mixture and release water from the mixture to form an anhydrous boron compound that is moldable, wherein the amount of alkali compound being selected to achieve an alkali oxide content of between about 10 to 25%; with the anhydrous boron compound at a molding temperature, molding the anhydrous boron compound in a mold; and cooling the anhydrous boron compound to form a solid.

DISSOLVABLE OBJECTS
20190359519 · 2019-11-28 · ·

A method of forming a dissolvable part of amorphous borate includes: preparing a mixture comprising one or more boron compounds and one or more alkali compounds, at least one of the one or more boron compounds and the one or more alkali compounds being hydrous; heating the mixture to a melting temperature for a predetermined time to melt the mixture and release water from the mixture to form an anhydrous boron compound that is moldable, wherein the amount of alkali compound being selected to achieve an alkali oxide content of between about 10 to 25%; with the anhydrous boron compound at a molding temperature, molding the anhydrous boron compound in a mold; and cooling the anhydrous boron compound to form a solid.

Glass objects including cremains in the form of an image and method of making the same
10463559 · 2019-11-05 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

Glass objects including cremains in the form of an image and method of making the same
10463559 · 2019-11-05 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

GLASS OBJECTS INCLUDING CREMAINS IN THE FORM OF AN IMAGE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20190328601 · 2019-10-31 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

GLASS OBJECTS INCLUDING CREMAINS IN THE FORM OF AN IMAGE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
20190328601 · 2019-10-31 ·

A glass object that includes a first glass article, a second glass layer in contact with the first glass article and having an exterior surface and a thickness, and an image formed from a pattern of cremated remains, the image being disposed within the thickness of the second glass layer between the first glass article and the exterior surface of the glass object and being free from contact with the first glass article, and a method of making the same.

MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR GLASS FILM WITH RESIN TAPE, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR GLASS FILM

Provided is a method comprises: continuously forming an elongated, glass film having marginal portions from molten glass into a given shape having two marginal portions, in width-directional opposite edge regions thereof, wherein the glass film having marginal portions has the marginal portions, and an effective portion formed in a width-directional central region of the glass film having marginal portions; annealing the glass film having marginal portions; continuously forming resin tapes on the glass film having marginal portions at positions adjacent to and away by a given distance from the respective marginal portions, to extend in a length direction of the glass film having marginal portions; and continuously removing each of the marginal portions from the glass film having marginal portions, along a position between the marginal portion and a corresponding one of the resin tapes, or at a given width-directional position within the corresponding resin tape.