Method for processing brittle-hard materials
US-12544861-B2 · Feb 10, 2026 · US
US9388068B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9388068-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214373480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A glass tube cleaning and cutting device and a method for same configured to cut a continuous glass tube at a predetermined length by intermittently contacting a cutting blade with the outer circumference surface of the continuously travelling continuous glass tube formed by tube pulling while blowing air to impose scratches and thermal shock on the outer circumference surface of the continuous glass tube so as to obtain a plurality of cut-off glass tubes, the glass tube cleaning and cutting device includes: a blower provided on a more downstream side of the travelling continuous glass tube than the cutting blade, the blower being configured to blow opposing air opposed to air into a tip end opening of the continuous glass tube.
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What is claimed is: 1. A glass tube cleaning and cutting system, comprising: a glass tube cutting device configured to intermittently contact a cutting blade with an outer circumference surface of a travelling continuous glass tube formed by tube pulling while blowing air to impose scratches and thermal shock on the outer circumference surface of the travelling continuous glass tube to cut the travelling continuous glass tube so as to obtain a plurality of cut-off glass tubes; and a blower provided more downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube than the cutting blade, the blower being configured to blow opposing air into a tip end opening of the travelling continuous glass tube from the downstream location. 2. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the blower includes a plurality of blowing nozzles positioned to avoid a position on a virtual vertical plane including the travelling continuous glass tube, the plurality of blowing nozzles being configured such that air that is emitted from each of the plurality of blowing nozzles converges on the virtual vertical plane and enters into the tip end opening of the travelling continuous glass tube as the opposing air. 3. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 2 , wherein a plurality of nozzle ports of the plurality of blowing nozzles are each formed in a flat shape with a respective long axis parallel to the virtual vertical plane. 4. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 1 , wherein the blower includes a plurality of blowing nozzles disposed opposite each other across a virtual horizontal plane including the travelling continuous glass tube; and air that is emitted from each of the plurality of blowing nozzles converges on the virtual horizontal plane to enter into the tip end opening of the travelling continuous glass tube as the opposing air. 5. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 4 , wherein a plurality of nozzle ports of the plurality of blowing nozzles are each formed in a flat shape with a respective long axis in a direction orthogonal to a tube axis of the travelling continuous glass tube. 6. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a stopper provided more downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube than the blower, the stopper being configured to stop the plurality of cut-off glass tubes obtained from the travelling continuous glass tube from moving further downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube. 7. The glass tube cleaning and cutting system according to claim 6 , wherein the blower is arranged adjacent to a contact surface of the stopper that is arranged to contact tips of the cut-off glass tubes. 8. A method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube, comprising: cutting a travelling continuous glass tube formed by tube pulling while blowing air by intermittently contacting a cutting blade with an outer circumference surface of the travelling continuous glass tube to impose scratches and thermal shock on the outer circumference surface of the travelling continuous glass tube to obtain a plurality of cut-off glass tubes; and blowing opposing air into a tip end opening of the travelling continuous glass tube from downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube by use of a blower provided more downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube than the cutting blade to cause the opposing air to exit respective rear end openings of the plurality of cut-off glass tubes when cutting the travelling continuous glass tube. 9. The method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube according to claim 8 , further comprising blowing the opposing air into tip end openings of the cut-off glass tubes from downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube after cutting the travelling continuous glass tube to cause the opposing air to exit the rear end openings of the cut-off glass tubes. 10. The method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube according to claim 8 , further comprising stopping the cut-off glass tubes from moving further downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube by positioning a stopper more downstream of the travelling continuous glass tube than the blower such that the stopper contacts tips of the cut-off glass tubes obtained from the travelling continuous glass tube. 11. The method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube according to claim 10 , wherein the blowing includes converging air that has been emitted from a plurality of blowing nozzles disposed opposite to each other across a virtual horizontal plane including the travelling continuous glass tube at the same pressure onto the virtual horizontal plane near a contact surface of the tips of the cut-off glass tubes in contact with the stopper. 12. The method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube according to claim 8 , wherein the blowing includes intermittently blowing the opposing air. 13. The method for cleaning and cutting a glass tube according to claim 8 , wherein the blowing includes making wind pressure of the opposing air exiting the rear end openings of the cut-off glass tubes greater than wind pressure of the air exiting the tip end opening of the travelling continuous glass tube.
Cleaning travelling work · CPC title
By fluid application · CPC title
With means to clean work or tool · CPC title
Tubes, rods or hollow products · CPC title
Details of cutting or scoring means, e.g. tips · CPC title
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