GLASS FORMING APPARATUS
20190292085 ยท 2019-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Rickie L. Retorick (Snow Shoe, PA, US)
- Timothy E. March (Carlisle, PA, US)
- John A. Pokrzyk, JR. (Boiling Springs, PA, US)
- Mark Palmer (Spokane, WA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A refractory orifice ring of a glass forming apparatus. The orifice ring includes an annular side wall and a base wall. At least one discharge hole is formed in the base wall. The discharge hole includes a top opening and a bottom opening, wherein the top opening has a surface area greater than a surface area of the bottom opening.
Claims
1. A refractory orifice ring of a glass forming apparatus, said orifice ring comprising: an annular side wall and a base wall, said base wall having a planar top surface interrupted only by at least two discharge holes, said annular side wall extending from said base wall to form a reservoir, said discharge holes having a top opening and a bottom opening, wherein said top opening includes a surface area which is larger than a surface area of said bottom opening, wherein a sidewall extends between the top opening and the bottom opening, said sidewall comprising a truncated cone having a constant slope between the top opening and the bottom opening.
2. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein said base wall includes a bottom surface, said bottom surface including a single projecting neck element, said neck element surrounding each of said discharge holes bottom opening and wherein said holes define an axis and said neck element includes a length on the axis, said length being greater than a width of the neck element.
3. The orifice ring of claim 3, wherein said top opening and said bottom opening are circular.
4. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein said base wall has a height adjacent said discharge holes greater than a height of said annular side wall.
5. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein said base wall has a height adjacent said discharge holes greater than a width of said annular side wall.
6. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein an inner surface of said annular side wall is inwardly sloped as said side wall approaches said base wall.
7. The orifice ring of claim 1 being one of circular and elliptical in cross-section.
8. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein said orifice ring is comprised of a refractory material.
9. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein a corner between said base wall and said discharge hole is one of chamfered and radiused.
10. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein a corner between said annular sidewall and said base wall is one of chamfered and filleted.
11. The orifice ring of claim 1, wherein an exterior surface of said base wall comprises a truncated cone.
12. A glass feeding apparatus comprising: a spout bowl configured to contain molten glass and including a neck portion at a bottom, the neck portion including a vertical passage extending therethrough from an upper inlet opening to a lower outlet opening, the orifice ring of claim 1 disposed at the lower outlet opening, and at least one plunger.
13. A refractory orifice ring of a glass forming apparatus, said orifice ring comprising: an annular side wall and a base wall, said base wall having a planar top surface interrupted only by a discharge hole, said annular side wall extending from said base wall to form a reservoir, said discharge hole having a top opening and a bottom opening defining a length therebetween, wherein said base wall includes a bottom surface, said bottom surface including a single projecting neck element, said neck element surrounding said discharge hole bottom opening, wherein a depth of said reservoir is less than the length of said discharge hole.
14. The orifice ring of claim 13, wherein said top opening includes a width at a smallest dimension greater than a width of said bottom opening at a largest dimension.
15. The orifice ring of claim 13 including two discharge holes, wherein each of said discharge holes is spaced inwardly from the annular side wall such that a portion of said planar top surface extends therebetween.
16. The orifice ring of claim 15, wherein said base wall is a monolithic body having its greatest thickness on an axis defined by said discharge holes.
17. A refractory orifice ring of a glass forming apparatus, said orifice ring comprising: an annular side wall and a base wall, at least two discharge holes formed in said base wall, said discharge hole having a top opening and a bottom opening, said top opening including a surface area which is larger than a surface area of said bottom opening, and said top opening being at least substantially oval and said bottom opening being at least substantially circular.
18. The orifice ring of claim 17, wherein each oval includes a long axis and the long axes are parallel.
19. The orifice ring of claim 17, wherein an outer edge of each oval is closer to said annular side wall than to the outer edge of another discharge hole.
20. The orifice of claim 17, wherein said base wall includes a bottom surface having a neck projecting therefrom, and wherein said oval opening comprises a truncated ovoid extending through the base wall and mating with a cylinder extending through the neck and forming the circular opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] As used herein the terms about and substantially are intended to encompass a variation which does not negatively effect the performance of the element with which the term is associated.
[0036] A typical orifice ring will be constructed of a high purity refractory composition of alumina-zirconia-silica such as Pyroguard Wearshield Z200 available from Pyrotek Inc. Of course, alternative refractory materials known to the skilled artisan are equally suitable for use in the present orifice ring construction.
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] Each of the discharge holes 105 and 106 can have a top opening 107 and a bottom opening 109. The top opening 107 is configured to be of a larger dimension than the bottom opening 109. In this regard, although the depicted discharge hole is circular at both the top and bottom opening, it is envisioned that different geometric configurations could be employed. For example, a circular top opening could be employed with an elliptical bottom opening. Moreover, the specific shape of the openings is not intended to be limiting provided the surface area of the bottom opening is smaller than the surface area of the top opening (i.e. the discharge hole has a narrowing between top opening and bottom opening).
[0039] Although the holes can be configured in any shape desired by the skilled artisan, in the depicted design the top opening and bottom opening are each circular in cross-section. This configuration, in combination with the inwardly slanted side wall 111 combines to form a discharge hole 105 having a shape in the form of a truncated cone 113 (see
[0040] The orifice ring 100 can generally be formed by casting. The cast body, as shown in
[0041] With reference to
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[0043] To provide a suitably robust orifice ring, it is contemplated that the base wall 103 will have a height BH greater than a height SH and width SW of the corresponding annular side wall (see
[0044] To further improve performance and longevity, it may be desirable to provide the inner surface 121 of the annular side wall 101 with an inward slope as it approaches the base wall 103. It may similarly be desirable to provide the corner forming the intersection between the inner surface 121 of the annular side wall 101 and base wall 103 with a filleted or chamfered shape. Similarly, it may be desirable to form the corner 131 between base wall 103 and wall 111 forming discharge hole 105 with one of a chamfered and/or radiused shape.
[0045] For ease of construction, the exterior surface 139 of the base wall 103 may be similarly constructed with a truncated cone configuration. It is also observed that longevity of the orifice ring may be improved by providing a neck 141 adjacent to the bottom opening 109 of the discharge hole 105.
[0046] With reference now to
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[0048] This design is beneficial because it allows the opening to have a larger surface area than the outlet while positioning the material removed to form the opening laterally. This avoids creating a zone of orifice ring weakness between the two passages.
[0049] With reference to
[0050] The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.