1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a protection technology of the mold core for molded glass, and more particularly to a mold for molded glass and its protection method.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional mold for molded glass generally comprises a core assembly, a core sleeve arranged on exterior of the core assembly and a press plate, etc; the core assembly consists of an upper core and a lower core, of which the upper core can shift under the drive of the press plate, and the glass is molded from the chamber formed between the molding surface of upper and lower cores. According to the common glass molding procedure, the preformed body of the glass is placed into the chamber of the mold; then, as the viscosity of glass material decreases with the temperature rise, the mold is heated up to the degree between transition temperature (Tg) and softening point in proper environment, and the glass is molded by pressing the preformed glass body with the upper core; next, the core shape is transformed, and the pressure is removed after cooling (upper core ascending) to take out the finished product.
To prevent the damage of molding surface of upper and lower cores arising from the reaction between the glass material and the upper/lower cores, the molding surface of the upper and lower cores is generally coated with a hard film, which is classified into precious metal alloy film or diamond like carbon film (DLC). The precious metal alloy film, such as: Pt—Ir, Ir—Re alloy film, is characterized by that no chemical reaction with the glass occurs; given the expensive materials, cost-efficient Ta—Re, Mo—Ru alloy film has recently been developed. However, Mo—Ru alloy film can realize the function that no chemical reaction with the glass occurs only under vacuum state, but Mo (also Ta) is vulnerable to oxidation under aerobic environment, leading to coarse molding surface of upper and lower cores, or even glass adhesion.
Alternatively, the reducing gas (e.g.: nitrogen and hydrogen) can be used to protect the mold for molded glass, however, it is restricted by higher cost and bigger space as well as air discharge control and safety considerations. In other words, there is still a room for improvement of existing protection technologies for the mold of molded glass.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a mold for molded glass and its protection method, which enable to generate reducing gas in the molding process of glass, thus protecting the core assembly, extending the service life and reducing the cost and accuracy demand with better applicability.
The present invention provides a protection method of the mold for molded glass, whereby reducing gas is generated within the mold for molded glass to prevent oxidation of core assembly during temperature rise of glass and protect the core assembly; the reducing gas is formed from the reaction between oxygen and carbon-containing element within the mold.
Moreover, the present invention provides a mold for molded glass, which comprises a core assembly consisting of an upper core and a lower core; a core sleeve, arranged on exterior of the core assembly; a carbon-containing reaction member, arranged on exterior of the core sleeve, used to generate reducing gas from reaction with oxygen within the mold during temperature rise of glass, then prevent oxidation of core assembly and protect the core assembly.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to the preferred embodiment of the protection method of the mold for molded glass, reducing gas is generated within the mold for molded glass, by means of reaction between oxygen and carbon-containing element within the mold. The carbon-containing element is a graphite sleeve placed on exterior of the core sleeve, or a ring body within the chamber between the upper and lower cores, or a fixed molding ring. A carbon film is coated onto interior of the fixed molding ring.
With this design, the graphite sleeve, ring body or carbon film at interior of fixed molding ring can generate reducing gas (anaerobic conditions) from reaction with the oxygen within the inner space of the mold during temperature rise of glass. In such case, no oxidation occurs at the surface of the core assembly (particularly the molding surface of molded glass), thereby protecting the core assembly and extending the service life of mold.
In other words, the present invention allows the graphite sleeve, ring body or carbon film at interior of fixed molding ring to generate reducing gas from reaction with the oxygen during glass molding process; as compared with conventional mold for molded glass that permits the core surface to be coated with protective precious metal alloy film or diamond like carbon film (DLC), the present invention has lower cost and accuracy demand, without affecting the accuracy of the mold. Secondly, as compared with conventional method that protects the mold for molded glass using reducing gas such as nitrogen+hydrogen or nitrogen+ethylene, the present invention has higher practical value since it addresses the problems of prior art such as: higher cost and bigger space as well as air discharge control and safety considerations.
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On the whole, the present invention provides a mold for molded glass and its protection method, whereby the graphite sleeve, ring body or carbon film at interior of fixed molding ring can generate reducing gas in the molding process of glass, thus preventing oxidation of the core assembly, protecting and extending the service life of the mold. As compared with conventional protection method that permits the core surface to be coated with precious metal alloy film or diamond like carbon film (DLC), the present invention has lower cost and accuracy demand, without affecting the accuracy of the mold or without need of discharge control or safe considerations.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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98140865 | Nov 2009 | TW | national |