Claims
- 1. A finer for removing bubbles from molten glass, comprising:
walls that contain the molten glass in the finer; a glass inlet for receiving molten glass; an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; and a cross-sectional shape having a width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00; wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for eventually releasing the bubbles at a top of the finer to atmosphere.
- 2. The finer of claim 1, wherein the width to height ratio is 1.50 or greater.
- 3. The finer of claim 1, wherein the width to height ratio is approximately 3.00.
- 4. The finer of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is selected from the group consisting of:
a) an elliptical cross-section; b) a rectangular cross-section; c) a substantially rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are either chamfered or curved; d) a cross-section comprising four sides, wherein two sides are parallel to each other and two sides are curved, wherein the parallel sides are the same length and are longer than the curved sides, wherein each of the curved sides are the same length and connect the parallel sides at one end; e) a cross-section comprising a curved top, a curved bottom parallel to the curved top, and two curved sides, wherein the curved bottom and the curved top are the same length and are longer than the curved sides, wherein each of the curved sides are the same length and connects the curved top to the curved bottom at one end; and f) a horizontally oblong cross-section comprising a curved top and a curved bottom not parallel to the curved top, connected at each end by two curved sides, wherein any of the curved top, the curved bottom or the curved sides are comprised of curved and straight sections and may be shaped to be convex outward or concave inward.
- 5. The finer of claim 4, wherein the walls comprise a top wall, wherein a top surface of the glass in the finer does not make direct contact with the top wall of the finer over at least a portion of a length of the finer.
- 6. The finer in claim 5, wherein any portion of the top wall that is not in direct contact with the glass is constructed of a material other than a precious metal.
- 7. The finer in claim 5, wherein the finer is constructed of a precious metal, wherein the top wall of the finer comprises a thinner section of the precious metal than the other walls of the finer.
- 8. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one baffle positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer.
- 9 The finer of claim 8, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of baffles aligned at an acute angle to a direction of glass flow through the finer.
- 10. The finer of claim 8, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of plates, wherein the plates are mounted in a central portion of the glass stream.
- 11. The finer of claim 8, wherein the baffles comprise a matrix of rods placed in the glass stream such that the bubbles passing through the finer pass in close proximity to at least one rod in the matrix.
- 12. The finer of claim 11, wherein the matrix of rods comprises a plurality of rods slanted toward a top of the finer such that viscous forces of glass passing the rods drag the bubbles toward the top of the finer.
- 13. The finer of claim 1, wherein the walls comprise a top wall, wherein a top surface of the glass in the finer does not make direct contact with the top wall of the finer over at least a portion of a length of the finer.
- 14. The finer in claim 13, wherein any portion of the top wall that is not in direct contact with the glass is constructed of a material other than a precious metal.
- 15. The finer in claim 13, wherein the finer is constructed of a precious metal, wherein the top wall of the finer comprises a thinner section of the precious metal than the other walls of the finer.
- 16. The finer of claim 1, wherein a top surface of the glass in the finer does not make direct contact with a top wall of the finer over at least a portion of a length of the finer.
- 17. The finer of claim 16, wherein the width to height ratio is 1.50 or greater.
- 18. The finer of claim 16, wherein the width to height ratio is approximately 3.00.
- 19. The finer of claim 16, further comprising at least one baffle positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer.
- 20. The finer of claim 19, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of baffles positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer, wherein the plurality of baffles are aligned at an acute angle to a direction of glass flow through the finer.
- 21. The finer of claim 19, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of plates, wherein the plates are mounted in a central portion of the glass stream.
- 22. The finer of claim 19, wherein the baffles comprise a matrix of rods placed in the glass stream such that the bubbles passing through the finer pass in close proximity to at least one rod in the matrix.
- 23. The finer of claim 22, wherein the matrix of rods comprises a plurality of rods slanted toward a top of the finer such that viscous forces of glass passing the rods drag the bubbles toward the top of the finer.
- 24. The finer in claim 16, wherein any portion of the top wall that is not in direct contact with the glass is constructed of a material other than a precious metal.
- 25. The finer in claim 16, wherein the finer is constructed of a precious metal, wherein the top wall of the finer comprises a thinner section of the precious metal than the other walls of the finer.
- 26. A finer for removing bubbles from molten glass, comprising:
walls that contain the molten glass in the finer; a glass inlet for receiving molten glass; an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; and a cross-sectional shape that minimizes a vertical distance that a plurality of bubbles must travel to a top of the finer; wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for eventually releasing the bubbles at a top of the finer to atmosphere.
- 27. The finer of claim 26, further comprising a cross-sectional shape having a width to height ratio greater than 1.00.
- 28. The finer of claim 26, wherein the width to height ratio is 1.50 or greater.
- 29. The finer of claim 26, wherein the width to height ratio is approximately 3.00.
- 30. The finer of claim 26, wherein the cross-sectional shape is selected from the group consisting of:
a) an elliptical cross-section; b) a rectangular cross-section; c) a substantially rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are either chamfered or curved; d) a cross-section comprising four sides, wherein two sides are parallel to each other and two sides are curved, wherein the parallel sides are the same length and are longer than the curved sides, wherein each of the curved sides are the same length and connect the parallel sides at one end; e) a cross-section comprising a curved top, a curved bottom parallel to the curved top, and two curved sides, wherein the curved bottom and the curved top are the same length and are longer than the curved sides, wherein each of the curved sides are the same length and connects the curved top to the curved bottom at one end; and f) a horizontally oblong cross-section comprising a curved top and a curved bottom not parallel to the curved top, connected at each end by two curved sides, wherein any of the curved top, the curved bottom or the curved sides are comprised of curved and straight sections and may be shaped to be convex outward or concave inward.
- 31. The finer of claim 26, further comprising at least one baffle positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer.
- 32. The finer of claim 31, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of baffles aligned at an acute angle to a direction of glass flow through the finer.
- 33. The finer of claim 31, wherein the baffles comprise a plurality of plates, wherein the plates are mounted in a central portion of the glass stream.
- 34. The finer of claim 31, wherein the baffles comprise a matrix of rods placed in the glass stream such that the bubbles passing through the finer pass in close proximity to at least one rod in the matrix.
- 35. The finer of claim 34, wherein the matrix of rods comprises a plurality of rods slanted toward a top of the finer such that viscous forces of glass passing the rods drag the bubbles toward the top of the finer.
- 36. The finer of claim 26, wherein the finer maximizes a time that bubbles spend in the finer such that the bubbles have sufficient time to rise to the top of the finer.
- 37. A finer for removing bubbles from molten glass, comprising:
walls that contain the molten glass in the finer; a glass inlet for receiving molten glass; an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; and at least one baffle positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer, wherein the baffle is aligned at an acute angle to a direction of glass flow through the finer; wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for eventually releasing the bubbles at a top of the finer to atmosphere.
- 38. The finer of claim 37, wherein the baffle comprises a plurality of baffles aligned in a direction of glass flow through the finer.
- 39. The finer of claim 37, wherein the baffle comprises a plurality of baffles and is located at a top of the finer near the vent at an outlet end of the finer.
- 40. The finer of claim 37, wherein the baffle comprises a plurality of baffles and is located at a bottom of the finer near a location where molten glass enters the finer.
- 41. The finer of claim 37, wherein the baffles have a surface selected from the group consisting of a curved surface and a flat surface.
- 42. A finer for removing bubbles from molten glass, comprising:
walls that contain the molten glass in the finer; a glass inlet for receiving molten glass; an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; and a plurality of plates positioned within the finer to redistribute a flow of molten glass through the finer, wherein a surface of each plate is substantially parallel to a set of streamlines of flow through the finer, wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for eventually releasing the bubbles at a top of the finer to atmosphere.
- 43. The finer of claim 42, wherein the plates are mounted in a central portion of the glass stream.
- 44. The finer of claim 42, herein the finer further comprises a rectangular cross-section including a top wall and a bottom wall.
- 45. The finer of claim 44, wherein the plates are substantially parallel to the top and bottom walls of the finer.
- 46. The finer of claim 42, wherein the plates comprise a surface selected from the group consisting of a flat surface and a curved surface.
- 47. The finer of claim 42, wherein edges of the plates are connected together to form a structure comprising a plurality of passages for glass flow, wherein each passage has a rectangular cross-section.
- 48. The finer of claim 42, wherein edges of the plates are connected together to form a structure comprising a plurality of passages for glass flow, wherein each passage has a pentagonal cross-section.
- 49. The finer of claim 42, wherein edges of the plates are connected together to form a structure comprising a plurality of passages for glass flow, wherein each passage has a hexagonal cross-section.
- 50. A finer for removing bubbles from molten glass, comprising:
walls that contain the molten glass in the finer; a glass inlet for receiving molten glass; an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; and a matrix of rods placed in the glass stream such that the bubbles passing through the finer pass in close proximity to at least one rod in the matrix; wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for eventually releasing the bubbles at a top of the finer to atmosphere.
- 51. The finer of claim 50, wherein the matrix of rods comprises a plurality of rods slanted toward a top of the finer such that viscous forces of glass passing the rods drag the bubbles toward the top of the finer.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims an invention which was disclosed in Provisional Application No. 60/438,875, filed Jan. 9, 2003, entitled “MOLTEN GLASS FINING APPARATUS”. The benefit under 35 USC §119(e) of the United States provisional application is hereby claimed, and the aforementioned application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60438875 |
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