Method and apparatus for making glass
First Claim
1. A method of thermally mixing an additive into a stream of molten glass flowing through a forehearth channel comprising,a. establishing a first thermally rising convective current within said stream of molten glass.b. causing said flowing stream of molten glass to approach the first upstream thermal convective current low in the forehearth channel,c. introducing said additive into the first convectively rising current of glass at a point below the surface level of molten glass within the forehearth channel,d. subjecting the resulting glass system to at least one additional thermally rising convective current.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus are presented for thermally intermixing, blending and homogenizing additive constituents into a molten host glass composition as it flows through a forehearth channel. The additive composition in solid or molten form, is introduced into a thermally rising flow of molten host glass and thermally intermixed therein by successive descending and rising thermal currents.
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4 Claims
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1. A method of thermally mixing an additive into a stream of molten glass flowing through a forehearth channel comprising,
a. establishing a first thermally rising convective current within said stream of molten glass. b. causing said flowing stream of molten glass to approach the first upstream thermal convective current low in the forehearth channel, c. introducing said additive into the first convectively rising current of glass at a point below the surface level of molten glass within the forehearth channel, d. subjecting the resulting glass system to at least one additional thermally rising convective current.
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3. Apparatus for thermally mixing an additive substance into a molten host glass stream flowing through a forehearth channel comprising a multiplicity of heating electrodes submerged beneath the stream level and configured such that at least two upward rising thermal currents in tandem arrangement one to the other in the longitudinal direction of the forehearth are established, a conduit means projecting into the molten glass stream and in proximity of the most upstream thermal current through which said additive substance is injected into said host glass stream.
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4. Apparatus for thermally mixing an additive into a molten glass stream flowing through a forehearth channel comprising an upstream and downstream baffle extending across the width of said forehearth and extending below said molten glass level, said upstream baffle extending into the lower one third of the molten glass depth, and said downstream baffle extending into the upper one third of the molten glass depth, three heating electrodes projecting upward from the forehearth floor and positioned between said upstream and downstream baffles as the apexes of a triangle having its base perpendicular to the forehearth longitudinal center line and its altitude coincident with the said center line and extending downstream from said triangle base, conduit means extending into said molten glass through which said additive is introduced into the molten glass immediately upstream of the electrode triangle base.
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