Apparatus and methods for manufacturing glass

US9919944B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9919944-B2
Application numberUS-201414460447-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 15, 2014
Priority dateAug 15, 2014
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A method and apparatus for manufacturing glass are provided. The apparatus is configured to draw a glass ribbon and includes an evaporator unit having a liquid reservoir configured to receive a working liquid. The apparatus further includes a heat transfer element configured to be placed in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. The heat transfer element is configured to cool the glass ribbon being drawn from the glass manufacturing apparatus by receiving radiant heat from the glass ribbon and transferring the heat to the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir, thereby transforming an amount of the working liquid to a vapor. The method includes drawing the glass ribbon, cooling the glass ribbon by radiating heat from the glass ribbon to the heat transfer element, and then transferring heat from the heat transfer element to the working liquid.

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What is claimed is: 1. A glass manufacturing apparatus to draw a glass ribbon comprising: an evaporator unit comprising a liquid reservoir comprising a working liquid and a vapor in the liquid reservoir and a heat transfer element placed in thermal contact with the working liquid in the liquid reservoir, wherein the heat transfer element defines a wall portion of the liquid reservoir; an induction coil provided within the liquid reservoir to selectively provide electromagnetic energy to the heat transfer element, and wherein the heat transfer element includes a surface positioned facing and spaced from a major surface of the glass ribbon to cool the glass ribbon being drawn from the glass manufacturing apparatus by receiving radiant heat from the glass ribbon and transferring the heat to the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir, thereby transforming an amount of the working liquid to the vapor. 2. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a condenser unit in fluid communication with the evaporator unit, wherein the condenser unit is provided to condense the vapor to a condensed working liquid, and deliver the condensed working liquid back to the liquid reservoir. 3. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the condenser unit is positioned such that the condensed working liquid is gravity fed to the liquid reservoir. 4. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an auxiliary liquid reservoir to selectively supply additional working liquid to the liquid reservoir. 5. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the heat transfer element is provided to convert the electromagnetic energy to heat and transfer the heat radiantly to the glass ribbon. 6. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising an isolation chamber to isolate the induction coil from contacting the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 7. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the working liquid is water. 8. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein an area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir defines an effective surface area of the heat transfer element, and wherein adjusting the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir correspondingly adjusts a cooling rate of the heat transfer element. 9. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir is defined based at least in part on a level of the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 10. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the cooling rate of the heat transfer element is linearly dependent on the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 11. A glass manufacturing apparatus to draw a glass ribbon comprising: an evaporator unit comprising a liquid reservoir to receive a working liquid and a heat transfer element placed in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir; and an induction coil provided within the liquid reservoir to selectively provide electromagnetic energy to the heat transfer element; wherein the heat transfer element is provided to cool the glass ribbon being drawn from the glass manufacturing apparatus by receiving radiant heat from the glass ribbon and transferring the heat to the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir, thereby transforming an amount of the working liquid to a vapor. 12. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the heat transfer element is provided to convert the electromagnetic energy to heat and transfer the heat radiantly to the glass ribbon. 13. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising an isolation chamber to isolate the induction coil from contacting the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 14. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising the working liquid, wherein an area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir defines an effective surface area of the heat transfer element, and wherein adjusting the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir correspondingly adjusts a cooling rate of the heat transfer element. 15. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir is defined based at least in part on a level of the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 16. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the cooling rate of the heat transfer element is linearly dependent on the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 17. A glass manufacturing apparatus to draw a glass ribbon comprising: an evaporator unit comprising a liquid reservoir comprising a working liquid and a vapor in the liquid reservoir and a heat transfer element placed in thermal contact with the working liquid in the liquid reservoir, wherein the heat transfer element defines a wall portion of the liquid reservoir, an induction coil provided within the liquid reservoir to selectively provide electromagnetic energy to the heat transfer element; wherein the heat transfer element is provided to cool the glass ribbon being drawn from the glass manufacturing apparatus by receiving radiant heat from the glass ribbon and transferring the heat to the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir, thereby transforming an amount of the working liquid to the vapor, and wherein an area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir defines an effective surface area of the heat transfer element, and wherein adjusting the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir correspondingly adjusts a cooling rate of the heat transfer element. 18. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the area of the transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir is defined based at least in part on a level of the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 19. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the cooling rate of the heat transfer element is linearly dependent on the area of the heat transfer element in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. 20. The glass manufacturing apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising an isolation chamber to isolate the induction coil from contacting the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir.

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  • C03B17/067Primary

    combined with thermal conditioning of the sheets · CPC title

  • of glass sheets · CPC title

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What does patent US9919944B2 cover?
A method and apparatus for manufacturing glass are provided. The apparatus is configured to draw a glass ribbon and includes an evaporator unit having a liquid reservoir configured to receive a working liquid. The apparatus further includes a heat transfer element configured to be placed in thermal contact with the working liquid received in the liquid reservoir. The heat transfer element is co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Corning Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03B17/067. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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