Glass manufacturing – Processes – Reshaping or surface deformation of glass preform
Patent
1980-03-18
1981-10-27
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Glass manufacturing
Processes
Reshaping or surface deformation of glass preform
65106, 65107, 65268, 65273, 65287, 65291, C03B 25035
Patent
active
042971187
ABSTRACT:
Glass sheets are shaped while heat-softened by engaging a surface thereof against an apertured surface of a vacuum mold within a heating furnace. After releasing the glass sheet for further processing, the vacuum mold is removed from the furnace without the glass sheet for cooling and returned to the furnace in sufficient time to engage the next glass sheet to be shaped. This invention avoids the need to overheat the glass to compensate for cooling that occurs when a mold engages a glass sheet outside a furnace to shape the latter without losing control of the maximum temperature to which the mold is subjected during a glass sheet shaping program.
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Kellar John D.
Pereman Gordon F.
Kellogg Arthur D.
Lepiane Donald Carl
Mates Edward I.
PPG Industries Inc.
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