Claims
- 1. A forehearth for cooling molten glass from a glass melting furnace as it flows to a forming machine, said forehearth comprising:
- an elongate, generally horizontally extending insulated trough having an inlet end adapted to receive molten glass from a glass melting furnace and an outlet end adapted to discharge molten glass to a forming machine;
- a roof structure covering at least a portion of said insulated trough, said roof structure comprising a longitudinally extending series of refractory roof block elements, each of the roof block elements being of one-piece construction and extending transversely of said insulated trough from one side of said insulated trough to the other side of said insulated trough, each of said roof block elements having an inner surface with first and second downwardly facing and longitudinally extending concave surface portions, a third downwardly facing and longitudinally extending concave surface portion between said first and second downwardly facing concave surface portions and first and second downwardly facing and longitudinally extending convex surface portions, one of said first and second convex surface portions being positioned between said third concave surface portion and one of said first and second concave surface portions and being constructed and arranged to substantially impede heat transfer therebetween, the other of said first and second convex surfaces being positioned between said third concave surface portion and the other of said first and second concave surface portions and being constructed and arranged to substantially impede heat transfer therebetween, a generally transversely extending passage in each said roof block element, said passage terminating in an opening positioned between said first and second convex surface portions, for introducing a cooling medium into said forehearth in direct contact with said third concave surface portion of said inner surface, at least one cooling medium outlet from said forehearth, said at least one cooling medium outlet being longitudinally spaced from said passage, for withdrawing cooling medium from said forehearth; and
- first and second generally opposed, generally transversely extending burners, one of said first and second burners firing into a first space underlying said first concave surface portion, the other of said first and second burners firing into a second space underlying said second concave surface portion.
- 2. A forehearth according to claim 1, said forehearth being constructed and arranged to have molten glass to a predetermined level therein and further comprising:
- a refractory bridge element extending across said insulated trough at a location between said inlet end and said outlet end, said refractory bridge element projecting downwardly toward the level of molten glass in said forehearth and separating said forehearth into a cooling section and an equalizing section, said forehearth gradually becoming narrower in transverse width as it proceeds from said refractory bridge element to said outlet end, said series of roof block elements being positioned over said cooling section.
- 3. A forehearth according to claim 1 wherein said at least one cooling medium outlet is formed by a recessed portion in an end of one of said roof block elements and an opposed recessed portion in an end of an adjacent one of said roof block elements.
- 4. A forehearth according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- a second generally transversely extending passage in one of said roof block elements, said second generally extending passage being opposed to said generally transversely extending passage and terminating in a second opening positioned between said first and second convex surface portions for introducing additional cooling medium into said forehearth in direct contact with said third concave surface portion of said inner surface.
- 5. A forehearth according to claim 2 wherein said at least a portion of said insulated trough extends substantially from the inlet end to said refractory bridge element.
- 6. A forehearth according to claim 2, said forehearth extending in a longitudinal direction and further comprising:
- at least one equalizing section roof block element covering at least a portion of said equalizing section, said at least one equalizing section roof block element having an inner surface whose shape, in transverse cross-section, is the same as that of each of said roof block elements, the inner surface of said at least one equalizing section roof block element further having a taper in the longitudinal direction to gradually decrease the distance between the inner surface of said equalizing section roof block element and an upper surface of a stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 7. A forehearth according to claim 2 and further comprising:
- a plurality of equalizing section roof block elements extending in a longitudinal direction and covering substantially all of said equalizing section, each of said equalizing section roof block elements having an inner surface whose shape, in transverse section, is the same as that of each of said roof block elements, the inner surface of each of said equalizing section roof block elements further having a taper, in the longitudinal direction, to gradually decrease the distance between the inner surface of said each of said equalizing section roof block elements and an upper surface of a stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 8. A forehearth according to claim 7 wherein said longitudinally extending plurality of outlets is provided with an equalizing section cooling medium outlet centrally positioned above the stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 9. A forehearth according to claim 8 wherein said equalizing section cooling medium outlet is formed by a recessed portion in an end of one of said equalizing section roof block elements and an opposed recessed portion in an end of an adjacent one of said equalizing section roof block elements.
- 10. A forehearth for cooling molten glass from a glass melting furnace as it flows to a forming machine, said forehearth comprising:
- an elongate, generally horizontally extending insulated trough having an inlet end constructed and arranged to receive molten glass from a glass melting furnace and an outlet end constructed and arranged to discharge molten glass to a forming machine;
- a roof structure covering at least a portion of said insulated trough, said roof structure comprising a longitudinally extending series of refractory roof block elements, each of the roof block elements being of one-piece construction and extending transversely of said insulated trough from one side of said insulated trough to the other side of said insulated trough, each of said roof block elements having an inner surface with first and second downwardly facing and longitudinally extending concave surface portions, a third downwardly facing and longitudinally extending concave surface portion between said first and second downwardly facing concave surface portions and first and second downwardly facing and longitudinally extending convex surface portions, one of said first and second convex surface portions being positioned between said third concave surface and second convex surface portions being positioned between said third concave surface portion and one of said first and second concave surface portions and being constructed and arranged to substantially impede heat transfer therebetween, the other of said first and second convex surfaces being positioned between said third concave surface portion and the other of said first and second concave surface portions and being constructed and arranged to substantially impede heat transfer therebetween, a plurality of generally transversely extending passages in said roof structure, said plurality of generally transversely extending passages being arranged in a longitudinally extending array, each of said passages terminating in an opening positioned between said first and second convex surface portions, for introducing a cooling medium into said forehearth in direct contact with said third concave surface portion of said inner surface, at least one cooling medium outlet from said forehearth, said at least one cooling medium outlet being longitudinally spaced from at least some of said plurality of passages, for withdrawing cooling medium from said forehearth; and
- longitudinally extending first and second pluralities of generally opposed, generally transversely extending burners, the burners of the first plurality firing into a first space underlying said first concave surface portion, the burners of the second plurality firing into a second space underlying said second concave surface portion.
- 11. A forehearth according to claim 10, said forehearth being constructed and arranged to have molten glass to a predetermined level therein and further comprising:
- a refractory bridge element extending across said insulated trough at a location between said inlet end and said outlet end, said refractory bridge element projecting downwardly toward the level of molten glass in said forehearth and separating said forehearth into a cooling section and an equalizing section, said forehearth gradually becoming narrower in transverse width as it proceeds from said refractory bridge element to said outlet end, said series of roof block elements being positioned over said cooling section.
- 12. A forehearth according to claim 10 wherein said at least one cooling medium outlet is formed by a recessed portion in one of said roof block elements and an opposed recessed portion in an adjacent one of said roof block elements.
- 13. A forehearth according to claim 10 and further comprising:
- a second plurality of generally transversely extending passages in said roof structure, said second plurality of generally transversely extending passages being arranged in a longitudinally extending array, each one of said second plurality of generally transversely extending passages being opposed to one of said plurality of generally transversely extending passages and terminating in a second opening positioned between said first and second convex surface portions for introducing additional cooling medium into said forehearth in direct contact with said third surface portion of said inner surface.
- 14. A forehearth according to claim 11 wherein said at least a portion of said insulated trough extends substantially from the inlet end to said refractory bridge element.
- 15. A forehearth according to claim 11, said forehearth extending in a longitudinal direction and further comprising:
- at least one equalizing section roof block element covering at least a portion of said equalizing section, said at least one equalizing section roof block element having an inner surface whose shape, in transverse cross-section, is the same as that of each of said roof block elements the inner surface of said at least one equalizing section roof block element further having a taper in the longitudinal direction to gradually decrease the distance between the inner surface of said equalizing section roof block element and an upper surface of a stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 16. A forehearth according to claim 11, said forehearth extending in a longitudinal direction and further comprising:
- a longitudinally extending plurality of equalizing section roof block elements covering substantially all of said equalizing section, each of said equalizing section roof block elements having an inner surface whose shape, in transverse section, is the same as that of each of said roof block elements, the inner surface of each of said equalizing section roof block elements further having a taper, in the longitudinal direction, to gradually decrease the distance between the inner surface of said each of said equalizing section roof block elements and an upper surface of a stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 17. A forehearth according to claim 16 wherein said at least one cooling medium outlet comprises a longitudinally extending plurality of cooling medium outlets and wherein said forehearth is further provided with an equalizing section cooling medium outlet centrally positioned above the stream of molten glass flowing thereunder.
- 18. A forehearth according to claim 17 wherein said equalizing section cooling medium outlet is formed by a recessed portion in an end of one of said equalizing section roof block elements and an opposed recessed portion in an end of an adjacent one of said equalizing section roof block elements.
- 19. A forehearth according to claim 1 and further comprising:
- first and second exhaust passages for exhausting products of combustion from said first and second spaces, respectively, said first exhaust passage being longitudinally spaced from said first plurality of burners, said second exhaust passage being longitudinally spaced from said second plurality of burners.
- 20. A forehearth according to claim 10 and further comprising:
- first and second exhaust passages for exhausting products of combustion from said first and second spaces, respectively, said first exhaust passage being longitudinally spaced from said first plurality of burners, said second exhaust passage being longitudinally spaced from said second plurality of burners.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/946,983 filed Oct. 8, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,846, which, in turn, was a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/444,498 filed May 19, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,741).
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