Glass manufacturing – Glass conditioning channel section
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-01
2008-07-01
Halpern, Mark (Department: 1791)
Glass manufacturing
Glass conditioning channel section
C065S347000, C065S335000, C065S179000, C065S355000, C432S247000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10864217
ABSTRACT:
A front end for a glass forming operation including an open channel and at least one burner. The channel surface has at least one burner port and a burner oriented in the burner port at an acute angle relative to the channel surface. The surface may be a top, side or end wall and the burner port is at an acute angle relative to the surface of the wall.
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Adams Harry P.
Baker David J.
Jian Christopher Q.
Toth William W.
Halpern Mark
Millikin Margaret S.
OCV Intellectual Capital LLC
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