Glass film ribbon manufacturing method and glass film ribbon manufacturing device
US-2016168003-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US11787724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11787724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716329819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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A method of manufacturing a glass film includes a forming step of forming a band-shaped glass film by pulling down a glass ribbon flowing down from a forming trough while sandwiching the glass ribbon from both front and back sides through use of roller pairs and a conveyance direction changing step of changing a conveyance direction of the glass film from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction by conveying the glass film along a conveyance path having an arc shape while supporting the glass film from a back surface side with a roller conveyor so that a front surface of the glass film after having passed through the conveyance path faces upward. A first roller to be brought into abutment against the glass film from the front surface side is arranged between a roller pair arranged in a lowermost stage and the roller conveyor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a glass film, the method comprising the steps of: forming a band-shaped glass film by pulling down a glass ribbon flowing down from a forming trough while sandwiching the glass ribbon from both front and back sides through use of roller pairs arranged in a plurality of stages along an up-and-down direction, the band-shaped glass film having edge portions at both ends in a width direction with thicknesses that are larger than other portions of the band-shaped glass film; and changing a conveyance direction of the band-shaped glass film conveyed in a vertical direction after the forming to a horizontal direction by conveying the band-shaped glass film along a conveyance path having an arc shape while supporting the band-shaped glass film from a back surface side through use of a conveyor so that a front surface of the band-shaped glass film after having passed through the conveyance path faces upward, wherein in a conveyance passage of the band-shaped glass film, a first roller, which is to be brought into abutment against only an area of the band-shaped glass film inside the edge portions in the width direction of the band-shaped glass film from a front surface side, is arranged in a section located between a roller pair arranged in a lowermost stage and the conveyor, wherein the first roller has a rotation axis extending along the width direction of the band-shaped glass film, wherein at a position where the first roller is arranged, the band-shaped glass film is not supported from the back surface side, wherein the conveyor is arranged along a curve of the conveyance path, wherein, when observed from a direction parallel to the width direction of the band-shaped glass film, curvatures of the front and back surfaces of the band-shaped glass film in the conveyance direction are not exchanged between concave and convex or convex and concave from a start to an end of the changing of the conveyance direction from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction. 2. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 1 , wherein a position of the first roller is adjustable along a thickness direction of the band-shaped glass film conveyed in the vertical direction. 3. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 1 , wherein a posture of the first roller is adjustable between an initial posture in which the rotation axis of the first roller extends in parallel to a rotation axis of the roller pair arranged in the lowermost stage and an inclined posture in which the rotation axis of the first roller is inclined with respect to the rotation axis of the roller pair arranged in the lowermost stage. 4. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 1 , wherein the first roller is arranged so as to be apart from a position below a lower end portion of the forming trough in the vertical direction toward the front surface side of the band-shaped glass film. 5. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 1 , wherein the first roller comprises first rollers in pair which are arranged on one side and another side of the band-shaped glass film in the width direction, respectively. 6. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 5 , wherein the first rollers in pair are arranged so as to be symmetrical over a center line of the band-shaped glass film in the width direction as a reference. 7. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 5 , wherein each of the first rollers in pair is arranged so as to be prevented from being brought into contact with an effective part, which is present in a center of the band-shaped glass film in the width direction, and the edge portions, which are included in non-effective parts present on outer sides of the effective part in the width direction. 8. The method of manufacturing a glass film according to claim 7 , wherein second rollers which are to be brought into abutment against only the edge portions of the band-shaped glass film from the front surface side are arranged between the roller pair arranged in the lowermost stage and the conveyor.
Changing orientation of the substrate, e.g. from a horizontal position to a vertical position · CPC title
specially adapted for bent sheets or ribbons (C03B35/166 takes precedence) · CPC title
for fragile sheets, e.g. glass · CPC title
supported partially or completely on fluid cushions, e.g. a gas cushion (in general B65G51/00) · CPC title
Means for providing the drawing force, e.g. traction or draw rollers · CPC title
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