Patent classifications
C03B29/02
Method for manufacturing medical glass container and fire blast device provided with rotator
To provide a method for manufacturing a medical glass container prevented from breakage and deformation and a fire blasting device. A method for manufacturing a medical glass container includes a processing process of placing a glass container 10 on the outer peripheral surface of each of a first roller 61 and a second roller 62, which are disposed side by side in such a manner that the axis lines are parallel to each other, so that the axis line of the glass container 10 is parallel to the axis lines of the first roller 61 and the second roller 62 and the entire outer peripheral surface in an inner surface 15 of the glass container 10 corresponding to a region deteriorated by processing is made to abut on the outer peripheral surface of each of the first roller 61 and the second roller 62, and then applying a flame ejected from a point burner 30 to the region deteriorated by processing in the inner surface 15 of the glass container 10 while rotating the glass container 10 by rotating the first roller 61 and the second roller 62 around the axis lines.
Method for manufacturing medical glass container and fire blast device provided with rotator
To provide a method for manufacturing a medical glass container prevented from breakage and deformation and a fire blasting device. A method for manufacturing a medical glass container includes a processing process of placing a glass container 10 on the outer peripheral surface of each of a first roller 61 and a second roller 62, which are disposed side by side in such a manner that the axis lines are parallel to each other, so that the axis line of the glass container 10 is parallel to the axis lines of the first roller 61 and the second roller 62 and the entire outer peripheral surface in an inner surface 15 of the glass container 10 corresponding to a region deteriorated by processing is made to abut on the outer peripheral surface of each of the first roller 61 and the second roller 62, and then applying a flame ejected from a point burner 30 to the region deteriorated by processing in the inner surface 15 of the glass container 10 while rotating the glass container 10 by rotating the first roller 61 and the second roller 62 around the axis lines.
METHODS FOR TREATING GLASS ARTICLES
Methods for increasing the hydrolytic resistance of a glass article are disclosed. According to one embodiment, the method includes providing a glass article with a pre-treatment hydrolytic titration value. Thereafter, the glass article is thermally treated at a treatment temperature greater than a temperature 200C less than a strain temperature of the glass article for a treatment time greater than or equal to about 0.25 hours such that, after thermally treating the glass article, the glass article has a post-treatment hydrolytic titration value that is less than the pre-treatment hydrolytic titration value.
METHODS FOR TREATING GLASS ARTICLES
Methods for increasing the hydrolytic resistance of a glass article are disclosed. According to one embodiment, the method includes providing a glass article with a pre-treatment hydrolytic titration value. Thereafter, the glass article is thermally treated at a treatment temperature greater than a temperature 200C less than a strain temperature of the glass article for a treatment time greater than or equal to about 0.25 hours such that, after thermally treating the glass article, the glass article has a post-treatment hydrolytic titration value that is less than the pre-treatment hydrolytic titration value.
GLASS BRIQUETTE AND FORMING SYSTEM
A method of producing a glass briquette in which reclaimed glass fines are mixed with a binder material to create a mixture. The mixture is subsequently compressed in a chamber to form a briquette having the shape of the interior of the chamber. The reclaimed glass includes glass fines of a size of smaller than 10 mm. The method is performed without melting the glass fines such that the resulting briquette contains the discrete glass fines held in the binder and may be used as a furnace ingredient for later glass product production. The glass briquette may contain other batch ingredients required in the production of glass.
GLASS BRIQUETTE AND FORMING SYSTEM
A method of producing a glass briquette in which reclaimed glass fines are mixed with a binder material to create a mixture. The mixture is subsequently compressed in a chamber to form a briquette having the shape of the interior of the chamber. The reclaimed glass includes glass fines of a size of smaller than 10 mm. The method is performed without melting the glass fines such that the resulting briquette contains the discrete glass fines held in the binder and may be used as a furnace ingredient for later glass product production. The glass briquette may contain other batch ingredients required in the production of glass.
Curved glass manufacturing method
A curved glass manufacturing method includes: successively stacking a lower mold, flat glass, and an upper mold, thereby forming a mold assembly; moving the mold assembly to a first chamber and then heating the same; moving the mold assembly from the first chamber to a second chamber and then pressurizing the upper mold so as to move the upper mold downward, thereby molding the flat glass in a curved shape; moving the mold assembly from the second chamber to a third chamber and then slowly cooling the molded glass; and moving the mold assembly from the third chamber to a fourth chamber and then cooling the molded glass. An elastic member is arranged between the lower mold and the upper mold and configured to define a space between the upper mold and the flat glass, and the elastic member is compressed when the upper mold is pressurized.
Fire Blasting Device Having Rotating Device
A fire blasting device for manufacturing a medical glass container prevented from breakage and deformation. A glass container is placed on the outer peripheral surface of each of a first roller and a second roller, which are disposed side by side in such a manner that the axis lines are parallel to each other. The axis line of the glass container is parallel to the axis lines of the first roller and the second roller. The entire outer peripheral surface in an inner surface of the glass container corresponding to a region deteriorated by processing is made to abut on the outer peripheral surface of each of the first roller and the second roller. A flame is ejected from a point burner to the region deteriorated by processing in the inner surface of the glass container while rotating the glass container by rotating the first roller and the second roller around the axis lines.
Fire Blasting Device Having Rotating Device
A fire blasting device for manufacturing a medical glass container prevented from breakage and deformation. A glass container is placed on the outer peripheral surface of each of a first roller and a second roller, which are disposed side by side in such a manner that the axis lines are parallel to each other. The axis line of the glass container is parallel to the axis lines of the first roller and the second roller. The entire outer peripheral surface in an inner surface of the glass container corresponding to a region deteriorated by processing is made to abut on the outer peripheral surface of each of the first roller and the second roller. A flame is ejected from a point burner to the region deteriorated by processing in the inner surface of the glass container while rotating the glass container by rotating the first roller and the second roller around the axis lines.
System and method for developing three-dimensional surface information corresponding to a contoured glass sheet
A system for acquiring surface data from one of the surfaces of a curved glass sheet and developing a surface definition of the glass sheet includes a conveyor for conveying the glass sheet in a first direction, at least one display projecting a preselected multi-phase non-repeating contrasting pattern, and at least one camera, each one of the cameras uniquely paired with one of the displays. The system may also include a control programmed to execute logic for controlling each of the camera/display pairs to acquire the desired images, and logic for analyzing and combining the data acquired by the cameras to construct a definition of the surface of the glass sheet.