Glass manufacturing – Molten glass dispensing means – Discharge orifice below melt level
Patent
1986-12-08
1988-01-05
Kellogg, Arthur
Glass manufacturing
Molten glass dispensing means
Discharge orifice below melt level
65129, 65330, C03B 708
Patent
active
047174129
ABSTRACT:
A stationary tube holder and revolving rotor assembly which is to be used in conjunction with a glass spout bowl. The assembly includes a stationary tube holder assembly which has elongated horizontally extending arm for supporting a tube at one end and a counterweight at the other, a revolving rotor assembly which has an elongated horizontally extending arm for supporting a rotor at one end and a counterweight at the other, and a compound X, Y, slide assembly.
A vertical spacer is secured between the compound X, Y slide assembly and the elongated tube holder assembly arm for supporting the stationary tube holder assembly. The spacer includes a jack screw for elevating the tube holder assembly relative to the compound X, Y slide assembly.
A vertical post is secured at its bottom end to the compound X, Y slide assembly, and at its top slidingly extends through an extended bushing in the stationary tube holder assembly arm. The post additionally is interconnected with this rotor assembly and can raise or lower this assembly.
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Emhart Industries Inc.
Kellogg Arthur
Smith Spencer T.
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