Claims
- 1. A ribbon blown glass article of a unitary, integral construction with a wall thickness less than about 90 mils which is less than that found in conventional blown and pressed glass articles, said ribbon blown glass article having a cylindrical neck portion terminating at one end in a bulb portion of larger cross-sectional dimensions and which includes a self-supporting closed end, wherein all structural features in said blown glass article are fully formed in a single metal mold of multi-part construction by having a pair of mold halves which rotate to provide curved sides in said glass article but which do not rotate when providing planar sides in said glass article, and which multi-part mold further includes a non-rotating base part that provides a self supporting closed end of either convex or flat contour in both curved sides and planar sides types of said glass article by moving upwardly in place while said glass article is being blown in said mold halves, but which then moves downwardly and releases said glass article before the mold halves are opened.
- 2. A glass article as in claim 1 wherein said self-supporting closed end is defined by the intersection of two or more flat planes.
- 3. A glass article as in claim 1 having flat planar sides.
- 4. A glass article as in claim 1 having curved sides.
- 5. A glass article as in claim 1 having sloping sides.
- 6. A glass article as in claim 5 having conical sides.
- 7. A glass article as in claim 1 having cylindrical sides.
- 8. A glass article as in claim 1 having curved sides and a self-supporting base which is a curved surface having a lesser degree of curvature than said sides.
- 9. A glass article as in claim 1 formed with hard glass.
- 10. A glass article as in claim 1 formed with soft glass.
- 11. A glass article as in claim 10 having a wall thickness between about 15 mils to 80 mils.
- 12. A glass article as in claim 11 having a wall thickness between about 15 to 25 mils.
- 13. A glass article as in claim 12 wherein said self-supporting closed end is defined by the intersection of two or more flat planes.
- 14. A glass article as in claim 11 wherein said self-supporting closed end is defined by the intersection of two or more flat planes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of copending application Ser. No. 739,487, abandoned, filed on May 30, 1985 which, in turn is a Continuation application under 37 CFR 1.62 of now-abandoned Ser. No. 519,436, abandoned, filed on Aug. 1, 1983.
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