Claims
- 1. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy formed of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and copper and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 2. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy formed of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and copper and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--28Ge.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--18Si.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--37Ge.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--30Si.
- 7. The method of claim 2 wherein the liquid metal bath is formed of Au--30Sn.
- 8. The method of claim 2 wherein the glass forming materials are selected to form a borosilicate glass.
- 9. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy selected from the group consisting of gold-germanium, gold-silicon, copper-germanium, and copper-silicon; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the liquid metal bath is maintained at a temperature in the range of 1200.degree. C. to 1500.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end.
- 11. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy selected from the group consisting of gold-germanium, gold-silicon, copper-germanium, and copper-silicon wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the liquid metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of Au--28Ge, Au--18Si, Cu--37Ge, and Cu--30Si.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the glass forming materials are selected to form a borosilicate glass.
- 14. Apparatus for float glass processing comprising:
- (a) a melting furnace in which a liquid glass melt may be formed of glass forming materials at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) a float bath enclosure adjacent to the melting furnace having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy bath and receiving liquid glass melt from the melting furnace at an entrance end and discharging a sheet of formed glass at an exit end, the metal bath comprising an exothermic alloy of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and copper and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin, and including means for maintaining the temperature of the bath above 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt and which is above the melting point of the metal bath.
- 15. Apparatus for float glass processing comprising:
- (a) a melting furnace in which a liquid glass melt may be formed of glass forming materials at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) a float bath enclosure adjacent to the melting furnace having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy bath and receiving liquid glass melt from the melting furnace at an entrance end and discharging a sheet of formed glass at an exit end, the metal bath comprising an exothermic alloy of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and copper and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin, wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition; and including means for maintaining the temperature of the bath above 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt and which is above the melting point of the metal bath.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--28Ge.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--18Si.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--37Ge.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--30Si.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--30Sn.
- 21. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy formed of gold as a solvent metal and tin as a solute; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the gold solvent and tin solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein the liquid metal bath is formed of Au--30Sn.
- 24. A liquid metal float bath used in float glass processing comprising a float bath tank and a liquid metal alloy contained in the float bath tank comprising an exothermic and substantially eutectic composition of a solute metal selected from the group consisting of gold, silver and copper and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium and silicon.
- 25. The float bath alloy of claim 24 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--28Ge.
- 26. The float bath alloy of claim 24 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Au--18Si.
- 27. The float bath alloy of claim 24 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--37Ge.
- 28. The float bath alloy of claim 24 wherein the liquid metal alloy is formed of Cu--30Si.
- 29. A liquid metal float bath used in float glass processing comprising a float bath tank and a liquid metal alloy contained in the float bath tank comprising an exothermic and substantially eutectic composition selected from the group consisting of gold-germanium, gold-silicon, copper-germanium and copper-silicon.
- 30. The liquid metal float bath alloy of claim 29 wherein the alloy is selected from the group consisting of Au--28Ge, Au--18Si, Cu--37Ge and Cu--30Si.
- 31. A liquid metal float bath used in float glass processing comprising a float bath tank and a liquid metal alloy contained in the float bath tank comprising an exothermic and substantially eutectic composition of gold and tin.
- 32. The liquid metal float bath alloy of claim 31 which is formed of Au--30Sn.
- 33. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy formed of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold and silver, and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition.
- 35. The method of claim 33 wherein the glass forming materials are selected to form a borosilicate glass.
- 36. A method of making float glass from glass materials requiring a forming temperature substantially above 1100.degree. C., comprising the steps of:
- (a) melting glass forming materials in a melting furnace to provide a liquid glass melt at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) providing a float bath enclosure having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy, the liquid metal alloy comprising an exothermic alloy selected from the group consisting of gold-germanium and gold-silicon; and
- (c) feeding the glass melt into the float bath enclosure at an entrance end of the float bath and forming a sheet of glass on the liquid metal alloy and drawing the formed sheet from an exit end of the float glass enclosure, while maintaining the liquid metal bath at a temperature greater than 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt sheet and which is above the melting temperature of the metal bath.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein the liquid metal bath is maintained at a temperature in the range of 1200.degree. C. to 1500.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end.
- 38. The method of claim 36 wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein the liquid metal alloy is selected from the group consisting of Au--28Ge and Au--18Si.
- 40. The method of claim 36 wherein the glass forming materials are selected to form a borosilicate glass.
- 41. Apparatus for float glass processing comprising:
- (a) a melting furnace in which a liquid glass melt may be formed of glass forming materials at a temperature above 1100.degree. C.;
- (b) a float bath enclosure adjacent to the melting furnace having a float bath tank containing a liquid metal alloy bath and receiving liquid glass melt from the melting furnace at an entrance end and discharging a sheet of formed glass at an exit end, the metal bath comprising an exothermic alloy of a solvent metal selected from the group consisting of gold and silver, and a solute selected from the group consisting of germanium, silicon and tin, and including means for maintaining the temperature of the bath above 1100.degree. C. adjacent to the entrance end and at a lower temperature adjacent to the exit end which is cool enough to allow hardening of the glass melt and which is above the melting point of the metal bath.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 41 wherein the solvent and solute in the liquid metal alloy are substantially a eutectic composition.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/059,688, filed Sep. 20, 1997.
Government Interests
This invention was made with United States government support awarded by the following agencies: NASA, Grant No. NAGW-2835; NSF, Grant Nos. CMS-9414756, CTS-9707934, DMR-9122687, EAR-9220603, CTS-9526035, and EAR-9706213. The United States government has certain rights in this invention.
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