Process and Apparatus for Refining Molten Glass
US-2015353405-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US10633273B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10633273-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715438939-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A process and an apparatus for refining molten glass. The apparatus includes a porous body having an inlet, an outlet, and a plurality of pores through which molten glass can flow between the inlet and the outlet. The plurality of pores are defined by walls having wall surfaces that are configured to interact with the molten glass as the molten glass flows between the inlet and the outlet to help refine the molten glass.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for refining molten glass including: a conduit having an inlet in which molten glass is received, an outlet in fluid communication with the inlet, and a longitudinal axis; and first, second, and third porous bodies serially arranged within the conduit along the longitudinal axis thereof, each of the porous bodies being a monolithic structure and including a plurality of passageways through which molten glass can flow between the inlet and the outlet of the conduit, the plurality of passageways being defined by walls having wall surfaces configured to interact with molten glass flowing between the inlet and the outlet of the conduit to help refine the molten glass. 2. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein the plurality of passageways in the first porous body are larger than the plurality of passageways in the second porous body and the plurality of passageways in the second porous body are larger than the plurality of passageways in the third porous body. 3. An apparatus for refining molten glass including: a housing including a top, a bottom, a sidewall, and an outlet at the bottom of the housing; and first, second, and third porous bodies serially arranged one above another within the housing between the top and the bottom of the housing; wherein each of the first, second, and third porous bodies includes a top, a bottom, and a side extending between the top and the bottom thereof, wherein the first, second, and third porous bodies are serially arranged within the housing such that molten glass is respectively received at the tops of the porous bodies and flows by gravity from the tops of the porous bodies, through the porous bodies, and to the bottoms of the porous bodies, and wherein each of the first, second, and third porous bodies includes a plurality of passageways extending from the top to the bottom of their respective porous bodies and being defined by walls having wall surfaces configured to interact with molten glass respectively flowing through the first, second, and third porous bodies to help refine the molten glass. 4. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein the first and second porous bodies are separated from each other within the housing by a first gap, and wherein the second and third porous bodies are separated from each other within the housing by a second gap. 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 4 wherein the first and second porous bodies are serially arranged within the housing such that molten glass can flow by gravity from the top to the bottom of the first porous body, and then into the first gap separating the first and second porous bodies. 6. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein the pores of the first, second, and third porous bodies are constructed and arranged such that molten glass respectively received at the tops of the first, second, and third porous bodies can flow through the first, second, and third porous bodies toward the respective sides of the first, second, and third porous bodies. 7. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein the outlet is located in the sidewall of the housing below the first, second, and third porous bodies. 8. The apparatus set forth in claim 7 wherein the first, second, and third porous bodies are serially arranged within the housing such that molten glass can flow through the first, second, and third porous bodies and then can exit the housing via the outlet below the first, second, and third porous bodies. 9. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein the plurality of passageways in the first porous body is larger than the plurality of passageways in the second porous body such that an open volume of each passageway in the first porous body is greater than an open volume of each passageway in the second porous body. 10. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 including: a heater including a burner that directs flames below at least one of the first or second porous bodies. 11. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein at least one of the first, second, or third porous bodies is a monolithic porous structure. 12. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein at least one of the first, second, or third porous bodies is a honeycomb porous structure in which the plurality of passageways extend along a thickness direction between the top and the bottom of the porous body and do not intersect each other.
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under reduced pressure, e.g. with vacuum refiners · CPC title
containing an oxide of a divalent metal, e.g. an oxide of zinc · CPC title
the burned-out substance being a monolitic element having approximately the same dimensions as the final article, e.g. a porous polyurethane sheet or a prepreg obtained by bonding together resin particles (C04B38/0022 takes precedence) · CPC title
by superficial sintering or bonding of particulate matter · CPC title
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