Patent classifications
C03B2205/91
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECLAIMING GAS IN A FIBER DRAW FURNACE
A fiber draw furnace includes a heated section configured to contain and heat a glass source from which an optical fiber is drawn. A lower extended muffle having a first end and a second end. A gas screen is coupled to the second end of the lower extended muffle configured to allow a gas to flow into the lower extended muffle. A reclaim cylinder is coupled to the lower extended muffle including an outer housing defining a reclaim chamber. A plurality of reclaim ports are tangentially coupled to the outer housing and an inner housing is positioned within the outer housing.
Method and apparatus for reclaiming gas in a fiber draw furnace
A fiber draw furnace includes a heated section configured to contain and heat a glass source from which an optical fiber is drawn. A lower extended muffle having a first end and a second end. A gas screen is coupled to the second end of the lower extended muffle configured to allow a gas to flow into the lower extended muffle. A reclaim cylinder is coupled to the lower extended muffle including an outer housing defining a reclaim chamber. A plurality of reclaim ports are tangentially coupled to the outer housing and an inner housing is positioned within the outer housing.
GAS RECLAMATION SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL FIBER PRODUCTION
A method of producing an optical fiber is provided that includes the steps of flowing a first gas into an optical fiber draw furnace. The first gas is passed through a heated section configured to contain and heat a glass source from which the optical fiber is drawn, passing the first gas through a muffle which defines a capture chamber. A portion of the first gas is removed through at least one reclaim port operatively coupled to the capture chamber. A second gas flows into a gas screen at a rate configured to substantially recover a pressure drop associated with removing the portion of the first gas.
Gas reclamation system for optical fiber production
A method of producing an optical fiber is provided that includes the steps of flowing a first gas into an optical fiber draw furnace. The first gas is passed through a heated section configured to contain and heat a glass source from which the optical fiber is drawn, passing the first gas through a muffle which defines a capture chamber. A portion of the first gas is removed through at least one reclaim port operatively coupled to the capture chamber. A second gas flows into a gas screen at a rate configured to substantially recover a pressure drop associated with removing the portion of the first gas.
PURGE DEVICE FOR AN OPTICAL FIBER DRAW SYSTEM
An optical fiber production system is provided which includes a slow-cooling device and a purge device positioned above the slow-cooling device. The purge device includes a tube defining an inlet. An optical fiber extends through the slow-cooling device and the purge device. The purge device is configured to inject a purge gas through the inlet and against the optical fiber.
COUNTER-DIRECTIONAL GAS INJECTION FOR A FURNACE SYSTEM
Methods, systems, and devices, implementing counter-directional gas injection for a furnace system are described. A furnace system may be configured to heat and draw optically transmissive material to form optical fibers. For example, the furnace system may include an insulated muffle coupled with a heater, where the muffle defines a diametrically consistent cavity in which the optically transmissive material is heated and drawn. The optically transmissive material may be drawn through the cavity in a direction associated with gravity. The furnace system may inject one or more inert gases into the cavity via an inlet port at a bottom portion of the muffle, and release the one or more inert gases from the cavity via an outlet port at a top portion of the muffle, such that the one or more inert gases flow in a direction counter to the drawing of the optically transmissive material.
GAS RECLAMATION SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL FIBER PRODUCTION
A method of producing an optical fiber is provided that includes the steps of flowing a first gas into an optical fiber draw furnace. The first gas is passed through a heated section configured to contain and heat a glass source from which the optical fiber is drawn, passing the first gas through a muffle which defines a capture chamber. A portion of the first gas is removed through at least one reclaim port operatively coupled to the capture chamber. A second gas flows into a gas screen at a rate configured to substantially recover a pressure drop associated with removing the portion of the first gas.