Molten material thermocouple methods and apparatus
US-2017284872-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US11878932B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11878932-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217751132-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2024 |
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A method of melting glass and glass-ceramics that includes the steps: conveying a batch of raw materials into a submerged combustion melting apparatus, the melting apparatus having liquid-cooled walls and a floor; directing a flame into the batch of raw materials and the melted batch with sufficient energy to form the raw materials into the melted batch; and heating a delivery orifice assembly in the floor of the submerged melting apparatus to convey the melted batch through the orifice assembly into a containment vessel. The melted batch has a glass or glass-ceramic composition that is substantially reactive to a refractory material comprising one or more of silica, zirconia, alumina, platinum and platinum alloys.
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What is claimed: 1. A delivery orifice assembly for coupling to a submerged combustion melting apparatus, the delivery orifice assembly comprising: a susceptor sleeve comprising walls and a sleeve end configured to receive a molten material; a coil surrounding the susceptor sleeve, the coil being configured to: inductively heat a volume within the susceptor sleeve; and conductively cool the walls of the susceptor sleeve via a heat transfer fluid flowing within the coil; an inner liner having a first refractory composition disposed within the susceptor sleeve, the inner liner further configured to convey the molten material from the submerged melting apparatus and comprising a liner end in proximity to, or in contact with, the sleeve end; a top cap positioned over the sleeve end and the liner end, the top cap having the first refractory composition and configured to contact the molten material in the submerged melting apparatus, and the top cap further comprising an orifice substantially coincident with the liner end; and an induction heating controller coupled to the coil and configured to inductively heat the susceptor sleeve to control a flow of the molten material through the orifice and the inner liner. 2. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first refractory material comprises one or more of silica, zirconia, alumina, platinum, and platinum alloys. 3. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first refractory composition is selected from refractories consisting of quartz, tin oxide, chrome oxide, alumina, fused zirconia, zirconia, zirconia-silica, and combinations thereof. 4. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first refractory composition comprises tin oxide. 5. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 1 , wherein the susceptor sleeve has a composition selected from a group consisting of a steel, a precious metal, and a precious metal alloy. 6. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 5 , wherein the susceptor sleeve further comprises an inner flange, and the inner liner rests on the inner flange. 7. The delivery orifice assembly of claim 6 , wherein the coil is joined in substantial contact with the susceptor sleeve such that: the coil is in conductive heating communication with the susceptor sleeve and; the coil is not in electrical communication with the susceptor sleeve. 8. A submerged combustion melting apparatus, comprising: a melting vessel configured to prepare a molten material, the melting vessel comprising a plurality of walls and a floor, each of the plurality of walls and the floor comprising a metal alloy and a water-cooling element; a port in one of the walls configured to convey raw materials into the melting vessel; a burner in the floor configured to direct a flame into the melting vessel with sufficient energy to melt the raw materials into the molten material; and a delivery orifice assembly in the floor configured to deliver the molten material; wherein the delivery orifice assembly comprises: a susceptor sleeve comprising walls and a sleeve end configured to be coupled to the floor of the melting vessel; a coil surrounding the susceptor sleeve, the coil being configured to: inductively heat a volume within the susceptor sleeve; and conductively cool the walls of the susceptor sleeve via a heat transfer fluid flowing within the coil; an inner liner configured within the susceptor sleeve having a first refractory composition, the inner liner comprising a liner end in proximity to, or contact with, the sleeve end and configured to convey the molten material from the melting vessel; a top cap positioned over the sleeve end and the liner end, the top cap having the first refractory composition and configured to contact the molten material in the melting vessel, and the top cap further comprising an orifice substantially coincident with the liner end; and an induction heating controller coupled to the coil configured to inductively heat the coil to control a flow of the molten material through the orifice and the inner liner into a containment vessel. 9. The submerged combustion melting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the port is configured to convey raw materials into the melting vessel at a position below a glass line of the melting vessel. 10. The submerged combustion melting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first refractory composition is selected from refractories consisting of quartz, tin oxide, chrome oxide, alumina, fused zirconia, zirconia, zirconia-silica, and combinations of these refractories. 11. The submerged combustion melting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first refractory composition comprises tin oxide. 12. The submerged combustion melting apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the susceptor sleeve has a composition selected from a group consisting of a steel, a precious metal, and a precious metal alloy.
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