Claims
- 1. Apparatus for making flat glass comprising an elongated chamber having an elongated bottom of U-shaped cross-section, molten tin supported by said elongated bottom, a molten glass ribbon that is cooled as it passes through said chamber from a temperature of approximately 1900.degree. F. to a temperature of approximately 1200.degree. F. and is supported by said molten tin, said elongated chamber having an elongated heat-insulating roof of inverted U-shaped cross-section with depending side walls, an atmosphere within said elongated chamber and a multiplicity of recuperative gas burners in spaced parallel relationship to each other extending through said roof, each of said recuperative gas burners having a closed end portion overlying said molten glass ribbon and having a nozzle for producing a gas flame in said closed end portion and having a sleeve spaced inwardly of said closed end portion and surrounding said nozzle to provide, internally of said sleeve, a space for introducing air and gas to said nozzle and to provide, externally of said sleeve, a space for exhausting burnt gas, with air inlet, gas inlet and burnt gas exhaust means for each of said recuperative gas burners being positioned outside said roof, whereby said gas flame is not exposed to said atmosphere within said chamber and the gas, air and burnt gases will not contaminate said atmosphere within said chamber, the molten tin or the molten glass.
- 2. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said recuperative gas burners are mounted in said depending sidewalls of said elongated heat-insulating roof in parallel relation with each other.
- 3. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said recuperative gas burners are mounted vertically relative to said molten glass ribbon in said elongated heat-insulating roof.
- 4. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein said elongated, heat insulating roof is lined with sinusoidal layered ceramic fiber blankets and ceramic fiber boards.
- 5. The combination recited in claim 1 wherein the closed end portion of each of said recuperative gas burners is of substantially semi-spherical shape.
- 6. In an enclosed tin float bath chamber containing molten tin having its own atmosphere, a first opening in said chamber to admit molten glass at a temperature of approximately 1900.degree. F. to float on said molten tin, and a second opening in said chamber through which glass leaves said chamber at a temperature of approximately 1200.degree. F. the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of recuperative gas burners having a portion of each burner positioned within said chamber above said molten glass;
- each of said gas burners including a burner body completely enclosing said portion of said burner positioned within said chamber, an air inlet, a gas inlet, an exhaust outlet to remove the by-product of combustion from said gas burner and a burner nozzle to burn gas inside a sleeve surrounding said burner nozzle and within said burner body to provide, internally of said sleeve, spaces for introducing air and gas to said burner nozzle;
- said air inlet, said gas inlet and said exhaust outlet of each of said burners being positioned outside said tin float bath chamber so that said chamber atmosphere, said molten tin and said glass are not contaminated by air or gas entering said burner body, or by the by-products of combustion of burned gas exhausted from said burner body through said exhaust outlet.
- 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said recuperative gas burners burn natural gas.
- 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said burner body is formed of an Fe Cr Al alloy.
- 9. The improvement of claim 6 wherein gas combustion within said gas burners is controlled to regulate the temperature within said float bath chamber.
- 10. In an elongated enclosed tin float bath chamber containing molten tin having its own atmosphere, a first opening in said chamber at one end of said chamber to admit molten glass at a temperature of approximately 1900.degree. F. to float on said molten tin, and a second opening in said chamber at the other end of said chamber through which glass leaves said chamber at a temperature of approximately 1200.degree. F., the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of recuperative natural gas burners having a portion of each burner positioned within said chamber above said molten glass;
- each of said recuperative natural gas burners including a burner body formed from an Fe Cr Al alloy (completely enclosing said portion of said burner positioned) within said chamber, an air inlet, a natural gas inlet, an exhaust outlet to remove the by-products of combustion from said burner, and a burner nozzle to burn said natural gas inside a sleeve surrounding said burner nozzle and within said burner body to provide, internally of said sleeve, spaces for introducing air and natural gas to said burner nozzle;
- each of said recuperative natural gas burners including a space externally of said sleeve and within said burner body for exhausting by-products of combustion of said natural gas to said exhaust outlet so that said exhausted by-products of combustion heat air introduced through said air inlet to said burner nozzle;
- said air inlet, said natural gas inlet and said exhaust outlet of each of said recuperative burners being positioned outside said tin float bath chamber so that said chamber atmosphere, said molten tin and said glass are not contaminated by air or natural gas entering said burner body or by the by-products of combustion of burned natural gas exhausted from said burner body through said exhaust outlet.
- 11. The improvement of claim 10 wherein said portion of each natural gas burner positioned within said tin float bath chamber is positioned horizontally relative to said molten glass.
- 12. The improvement of claim 10 wherein said portion of each natural gas burner positioned within said tin float bath chamber is positioned vertically relative to said molten glass.
- 13. The improvement of claim 10 wherein natural gas combustion within said gas burners is controlled to regulate the temperature within said tin float bath chamber.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation in-part of application Ser. No. 07/920,399, filed Jul. 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,302,177, issued Apr. 12, 1994.
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