Claims
- 1. A process for bend-shaping a glass plate by heating the glass plate to a temperature which is close to a softening temperature of the glass plate, while the glass plate is transferred on a transferring surface in a shaping furnace, to thereby bend the glass plate, by its own deadweight, into a shape substantially corresponding to the transferring surface, which comprises:
forming the transferring surface at at least an area near an exit of the shaping furnace to have a upward gradient and to have a complexly bending transferring surface having a complexly curved shape, and forming the transferring surface at an upstream side in a transferring direction of the complexly bending transferring surface so as to have a simple bending transferring surface having a simple curved shape with a predetermined radius of curvature along a direction perpendicular to the axis of the transferring direction; and transferring the glass plate on the simple bending transferring surface to bend-shape the glass plate into a shape substantially corresponding to the simple bending transferring surface, and then transferring the glass plate on the complexly bending transferring surface so as to complexly bend-shape the glass plate into a shape substantially corresponding to the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 2. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 1, which comprises holding the glass plate in a floating state by a gas layer composed of a gas which is blown from the complexly bending transferring surface when the glass plate is transferred on the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 3. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 1, which comprises shaping the complexly bending transferring surface such that a radius of curvature of the complexly bending transferring surface is gradually decreased from an upstream side toward a downstream side in the transferring direction.
- 4. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 2, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that a radius of curvature of the complexly bending transferring surface is gradually decreased from an upstream side toward a downstream side in the transferring direction.
- 5. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 1, which comprises forming the simple bending transferring surface such that a portion of the simple bending transferring surface, which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface, has an upward gradient.
- 6. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 2, which comprises forming the simple bending transferring surface such that a portion of the simple bending transferring surface, which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface, has an upward gradient.
- 7. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 3, which comprises forming the simple bending transferring surface such that a portion of the simple bending transferring surface, which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface, has an upward gradient.
- 8. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 4, which comprises forming the simple bending transferring surface such that a portion of the simple bending transferring surface, which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface, has an upward gradient.
- 9. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 1, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 10. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 2, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 11. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim, 3, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 12. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 4, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 13. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 5, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 14. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 6, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 15. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 7, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 16. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 8, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 17. A process for bend-shaping a glass plate by heating the glass plate to a temperature which is substantially equal to a softening temperature of the glass plate, while the glass plate is transferred on a transferring surface in a shaping furnace, to thereby bend the glass plate, by its own deadweight, into a shape corresponding substantially to the transferring surface, which comprises:
forming the transferring surface at at least an area near an exit of the shaping furnace so as to have a upward gradient and to have a complexly bending transferring surface having a complexly curved shape; forming the complexly bending transferring surface at a position most downstream in the shaping furnace so as to have a radius of curvature substantially coinciding with a predetermined shape of the glass plate; forming a radius of curvature of the complexly bending transferring surface so as to gradually decrease from an upstream side toward a downstream side in the transferring direction; and transferring the glass plate onto the complexly bending transferring surface; and complexly bend-shaping the glass plate into a shape substantially corresponding to the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 18. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 17, which comprises holding the glass plate in a floating state by a gas layer comprising a gas which is blown from the complexly bending transferring surface when the glass plate is transferred onto the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 19. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 17, which comprises, before complexly bend-shaping the glass plate, transferring the glass plate on a simple bending transferring surface having a simple curved shape which has an upwardly convex portion with a predetermined radius of curvature and which is arranged at an upstream side in the transferring direction of the complexly bending transferring surface, along a direction perpendicular to the transferring direction to thereby bend the glass plate, by its own deadweight, into a shape substantially corresponding to the simple bending transferring surface.
- 20. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 18, which comprises, before complexly bend-shaping the glass plate, transferring the glass plate onto a simple bending transferring surface having a simple curved face which has an upwardly convex portion with a predetermined radius of curvature and which is arranged at an upstream side in the transferring direction of the complexly bending transferring surface, along a direction perpendicular to the transferring direction to thereby bend the glass plate, by its own deadweight, into a shape substantially corresponding to the simple bending transferring surface.
- 21. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 19, which comprises forming a portion of the simple bending transferring surface which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface so as to have an upward gradient such that the simple bending transferring surface is located continuously adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 22. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 20, which comprises forming a portion of the simple bending transferring surface which is adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface so as an upward gradient such that the simple bending transferring surface is located continuously adjacent to the complexly bending transferring surface.
- 23. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 17, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 24. The process fox bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 18, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 25. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 19, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 26. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 20, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 27. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 21, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface has an upwardly convex portion.
- 28. The process for bend-shaping a glass plate according to claim 1, which comprises forming the complexly bending transferring surface such that the complexly bending transferring surface so has an upwardly convex portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/864,923, filed May 29, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/035,032, filed Mar. 22, 1993, and issued Jan. 18, 2000 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,873 which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/765,889, filed Sep. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
Continuations (3)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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