C03B33/02

Glass manufacturing apparatus and methods for separating a glass ribbon

A glass manufacturing apparatus can include a first elongated member, a second elongated member, and an elongated anvil member aligned with a space disposed between the first elongated member and the second elongated member. Methods can include rotating the first elongated member and the second elongated member while the elongated anvil member contacts a first major surface of the glass ribbon. In another embodiment, a glass manufacturing apparatus can include a first and second row of suction cups, and an elongated anvil member. The elongated anvil member can be engaged with a first major surface of the glass ribbon between the first and second row of suction cups that are attached to the first major surface of the glass ribbon. The glass manufacturing apparatus is configured to produce a score line on the second major surface of the glass ribbon along the elongated anvil member.

Methods of continuous fabrication of holes in flexible substrate sheets and products relating to the same

Systems and processes of cutting and drilling in a target substrate uses a laser (e.g., a pulsed laser) and an optical system to generate a line focus of the laser beam within the target substrate, such as a glass substrate sheet, are provided. The laser cutting and drilling system and process creates holes or defects that, in certain embodiments, extend the full depth of the glass sheet with each individual laser pulse, and allows the laser system to cut and separate the target substrate into any desired contour by creating a series of perforations that form a contour or desired part shape. Since a glass substrate sheet is brittle, cracking will then follow the perforated contour, allowing the glass substrate sheet to separate into any required shape defined by the perforations.

GLASS SUBSTRATE, LAMINATED SUBSTRATE, LAMINATED SUBSTRATE MANUFACTURING METHOD, LAMINATE, PACKAGE, AND GLASS SUBSTRATE MANUFACTURING METHOD

A glass substrate is laminated with a substrate containing silicon to thereby form a laminated substrate. The glass substrate has a concave surface and a convex surface and has one or more marks that distinguish between the concave surface and the convex surface.

GLASS SUBSTRATE, LAMINATED SUBSTRATE, LAMINATED SUBSTRATE MANUFACTURING METHOD, LAMINATE, PACKAGE, AND GLASS SUBSTRATE MANUFACTURING METHOD

A glass substrate is laminated with a substrate containing silicon to thereby form a laminated substrate. The glass substrate has a concave surface and a convex surface and has one or more marks that distinguish between the concave surface and the convex surface.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A COATED CHEMICALLY STRENGTHENED GLASS ARTICLE

A method of manufacturing a coated glass article that includes (i) preparing a glass substrate having a first and second opposed main surfaces, (ii) irradiating at least the first main surface of the glass substrate with a laser to form at least one separating line defining contour lines, for dividing at least one glass article from the glass substrate, the glass article having a shape and/or size different from the glass substrate of step (i), (iii) chemically strengthening the glass substrate on which at least one separating line is formed, the separating line extending in a depth direction from the first main surface to the second main surface, and (iv) separating of the at least one glass article from the glass substrate according to the at least one separating line. In addition, the glass substrate is coated between steps (iii) and (iv).

LASER-INDUCED SEPARATION OF TRANSPARENT OXIDE GLASS

A method of cutting a glass sheet comprising a transparent oxide glass includes directing a laser beam from a middle-infrared (mid-IR) laser source onto a major surface of the glass sheet. A wavelength of the laser beam is tuned thereby adjusting an absorption depth of the laser beam in the glass sheet. The glass sheet is cut using the laser beam.

LASER CUTTING AND REMOVAL OF CONTOURED SHAPES FROM TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATES

A method for cutting, separating and removing interior contoured shapes in thin substrates, particularly glass substrates. The method involves the utilization of an ultra-short pulse laser to form defect lines in the substrate that may be followed by use of a second laser beam to promote isolation of the part defined by the interior contour.

METHOD FOR SEPARATING A HOLLOW GLASS BODY FROM A GLASS TUBE AS WELL AS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING A RECEPTACLE
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A glass tube is treated with laser cutting for separating a hollow glass body from the glass tube. A laser beam used for laser cutting is focused on a wall of the glass tube.

FLEXIBLE GLASS ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME

An element of an inorganic brittle material having two opposed sides and a circumferential edge includes at least three sections. The at least three sections include a first section and two second sections, the second sections adjoining the first section so that the first section is arranged between the second sections. The first section includes an arrangement of openings forming passages from one side to an opposed side of the element so that the first section has a higher flexibility than the second sections.

STRUCTURED PLATE-LIKE GLASS ELEMENT AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF

A plate-like glass element includes a pair of opposite side faces and an opening having a transverse dimension of at least 200 μm. The opening is delimited by an edge. The edge has a plurality of rounded, substantially hemispherical depressions that adjoin one another. The plurality of rounded, substantially hemispherical depressions having abutting concave roundings which form ridges.