Apparatus and methods of making a glass tube by drawing molten glass
US-2015197442-A1 · Jul 16, 2015 · US
US10472269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10472269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515508160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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An apparatus for forming glass tubing is described. The apparatus for forming glass tubing comprises an endless former with an outer surface and an inner passage defining an inner surface. The apparatus for forming glass tubing further comprises two chambers from which molten glass may flow. One chamber flows molten glass to the outer surface of the endless former and another chamber flows molten glass to the inner surface of the endless former. The two flows of molten glass meet at the bottom of the former to form glass tubing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for forming glass tubing comprising: an endless former and a molten glass hold, wherein the endless former is configured to be positioned substantially vertically and comprises a lower portion, a middle portion, an upper portion, an outer surface and an inner passage with an inner surface; wherein the molten glass hold has a first floor, the first floor comprises a first opening configured for positioning of the endless former therethrough; and a second floor spaced above the first floor, the second floor comprises a second opening configured to accommodate the endless former; wherein the molten glass hold is configured to engage the endless former such that the upper portion of the endless former engages the second opening of the second floor to fix the position of the endless former relative to the molten glass hold, the middle portion of the endless former extends between the first and second floors, and the lower portion of the endless former extends through and below the first floor; the endless former together with the first floor define a glass flow gap between the endless former and the first floor of the molten glass hold; wherein the first floor is configured to permit the flow of molten glass toward the endless former such that the molten glass may pass through the glass flow gap and down along the outer surface of the endless former; and wherein the second floor is in fluid communication with the inner passage, the second floor is configured to permit the flow of molten glass toward the endless former such that the molten glass may flow down along the inner surface of the inner passage to meet with the glass flow along the outer surface of the endless former to form glass tubing, wherein the first floor includes a first endless upward extension at the first opening, the first endless upward extension configured to impede the flow of molten glass and to cause the molten glass to flow over the first endless upper extension before passing into the glass flow gap, the first endless upward extension including a non-uniform height configured to impede the flow of molten glass to a greater extent from one direction relative to the flow of molten glass from a different direction. 2. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 1 , wherein the lower portion of the endless former includes a bottom and a wedge-shaped portion such that the outer surface and inner surface form a taper and meet at the bottom of the lower portion. 3. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 2 , wherein the second floor includes a second endless upward extension adjacent the second opening, the second endless upward extension configured to impede the flow of molten glass and to cause the molten glass to flow over the second endless upper extension before passing into the inner passage to flow down along the inner surface of the inner passage. 4. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 3 , wherein the second endless upward extension of the second floor includes a non-uniform height configured to impede the flow of molten glass to a greater extent from one direction relative to the flow of molten glass from a different direction. 5. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 2 , wherein the upper portion of the endless former includes a third endless upper extension configured to impede the flow of molten glass and to cause the molten glass to flow over the third endless upper extension before passing into the inner passage to flow down along the inner surface of the inner passage. 6. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 5 , wherein the third endless upward extension of the upper portion of the endless former includes a non-uniform height configured to impede the flow of molten glass to a greater extent from one direction relative to the flow of molten glass from a different direction. 7. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 1 , wherein the first floor includes a first means for regulating the flow of molten glass and the second floor includes a second means for regulating the flow of molten glass. 8. The apparatus for forming glass tubing of claim 7 , wherein the means for regulating the flow of molten glass comprises the first floor including a first endless upward extension configured to impede the flow of molten glass and to cause the molten glass to flow over the first endless upper extension before passing into the glass flow gap, and the second floor or the upper portion of the endless former includes a second endless upper extension configured to impede the flow of molten glass and to cause the molten glass to flow over the second endless upper extension before passing into the inner passage to flow down along the inner surface of the inner passage.
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