Method for manufacturing belt-shaped glass and device for manufacturing belt-shaped glass
US-2020339464-A1 · Oct 29, 2020 · US
US12448314B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12448314-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816760746-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 21, 2025 |
| Grant date | Oct 21, 2025 |
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A method of manufacturing glass ribbon can comprise feeding molten material through a minimum width of a first gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a first pair of rollers. A first pool of molten material can be formed upstream from the minimum width of the first gap. A ribbon of molten material can exit the first gap. The methods can further include passing the ribbon of molten material through a minimum width of a second gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a second pair of rollers. The minimum width of the first gap can be greater than the minimum width of the second gap. A second pool of molten material can be formed upstream from the minimum width of the second gap.
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A method of manufacturing glass ribbon comprising: feeding molten material through a minimum width of a first gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a first pair of rollers, wherein a first pool of molten material is formed upstream from the minimum width of the first gap and the viscosity of the molten material within the first pool of molten material is from about 5 Poises to about 5,000 Poises, and wherein a ribbon of molten material exits the first gap; producing a first fluid cushion positioned between the first roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the first fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a first plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the first roller, each linear radial aperture of the first plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material passing through the first gap, and the molten material does not contact the first roller of the first pair of rollers when passing through the first gap; producing a second fluid cushion positioned between the second roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the second fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a second plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the second roller, each linear radial aperture of the second plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material passing through the first gap, and the molten material does not contact the second roller of the first pair of rollers when passing through the first gap; and passing the ribbon of molten material through a minimum width of a second gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a second pair of rollers, wherein the minimum width of the first gap is greater than the minimum width of the second gap, and wherein a second pool of molten material is formed upstream from the minimum width of the second gap and the viscosity of the molten material within the second pool of molten material is from about 10,000 Poises to about 100,000 Poises. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second pair of rollers imparts at least one major surface of the ribbon of molten material passing through the second gap with a surface roughness of from 0.5 microns to 100 microns. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the minimum width of the first gap is within a range from 1 mm to 5 mm. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the minimum width of the second gap is within a range from 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting the minimum width of the first gap while passing the molten material through the minimum width of the first gap. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first fluid cushion is produced by passing pressurized fluid through each linear radial aperture of the first plurality of linear radial apertures. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second fluid cushion is produced by passing pressurized fluid through each linear radial aperture of the second plurality of linear radial apertures. 8. A method of manufacturing glass ribbon comprising: feeding molten material through a minimum width of a first gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a first pair of rollers while adjusting the minimum width of the first gap, wherein a first pool of molten material is formed upstream from the minimum width of the first gap, and wherein a ribbon of molten material exits the first gap; producing a first fluid cushion positioned between the first roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the first fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a first plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the first roller, each linear radial aperture of the first plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material passing through the first gap, and the molten material does not contact the first roller of the first pair of rollers when passing through the first gap; producing a second fluid cushion positioned between the second roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the second fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a second plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the second roller, each linear radial aperture of the second plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material passing through the first gap, and the molten material does not contact the second roller of the first pair of rollers when passing through the first gap; and passing the ribbon of molten material through a minimum width of a second gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a second pair of rollers, wherein the minimum width of the first gap is greater than the minimum width of the second gap, and wherein a second pool of molten material is formed upstream from the minimum width of the second gap. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the second pair of rollers imparts at least one major surface of the ribbon of molten material passing through the second gap with a surface roughness of from 0.5 microns to 100 microns. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the adjusted minimum width of the first gap is within a range from 1 mm to 5 mm. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the minimum width of the second gap is within a range from 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first fluid cushion is produced by passing pressurized fluid through each linear radial aperture of the first plurality of linear radial apertures. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the second fluid cushion is produced by passing pressurized fluid through each linear radial aperture of the second plurality of linear radial apertures. 14. A method of manufacturing glass ribbon comprising: feeding molten material through a minimum width of a first gap defined between a first roller and a second roller of a first pair of rollers, wherein a first pool of molten material is formed upstream from the minimum width of the first gap, and wherein a ribbon of molten material exits the first gap; producing a first fluid cushion positioned between the first roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the first fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a first plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the first roller, each linear radial aperture of the first plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material passing through the first gap, and the molten material does not contact the first roller of the first pair of rollers when passing through the first gap; producing a second fluid cushion positioned between the second roller of the first pair of rollers and the molten material passing through the first gap, wherein the second fluid cushion is produced by passing a fluid stream through each linear radial aperture of a second plurality of linear radial apertures extending through an outer wall of the second roller, each linear radial aperture of the second plurality of linear radial apertures comprising an unobstructed view of the molten material
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