CN216337317U - Rack and basket tool - Google Patents

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CN216337317U
CN216337317U CN202122300692.XU CN202122300692U CN216337317U CN 216337317 U CN216337317 U CN 216337317U CN 202122300692 U CN202122300692 U CN 202122300692U CN 216337317 U CN216337317 U CN 216337317U
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The utility model relates to a rack and a basket tool. The rack comprises a support and a plurality of tooth beads, and the plurality of tooth beads are sleeved on the outer surface of the support; the tooth bead has first butt portion, second butt portion and first transition portion. Wherein the first abutting portion and the second abutting portion of the rack are of an asymmetric structure relative to the first transition portion. When the rack is used, the contact area between the curved surface of the glass and the rack is small, particularly the contact area between the outer surface of the glass and the rack is small, so that the contact area between the curved surface of the glass and the rack can be effectively reduced, the influence of the rack on the curved surface of the glass can be further reduced, and the manufacturing yield of the curved surface of the glass is improved.

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Rack and basket tool
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of glass processing, in particular to a rack and a basket tool.
Background
With the continuous development of production technology and consumption demand, the demand and the use amount of curved glass are increasing. The existence of the curved surface in the curved surface glass structure brings certain difficulty to the production of glass. For example, when the curved glass is placed in a traditional basket tool, a large interaction exists between the curved surface and the basket tool rack, so that the problem of curved surface abrasion is easily caused, and the manufacturing yield of the curved glass is low.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Therefore, a rack capable of effectively improving the yield of curved glass manufacturing and a basket comprising the rack are needed.
A rack comprises a support and a plurality of tooth beads, wherein the tooth beads are sleeved on the outer surface of the support; the tooth bead is provided with a first abutting part, a second abutting part and a first transition part; the first abutting part and the second abutting part are respectively positioned at two sides of the first transition part; the first abutting part extends from the first transition part and gradually reduces in diameter, the second abutting part extends from the first transition part and gradually reduces in diameter, and the rate of the reduction in diameter of the first abutting part is smaller than the rate of the reduction in diameter of the second abutting part; the first abutting part of one of the tooth beads can abut against the second abutting part of the other adjacent tooth bead.
In one embodiment, the length of the first abutment is greater than or equal to the length of the second abutment in the direction along the support.
In one embodiment, the first abutting portion is a first sub abutting portion and a second sub abutting portion, the second sub abutting portion is farther away from the first transition portion than the first sub abutting portion, and a rate at which the diameter of the second sub abutting portion decreases is smaller than a rate at which the diameter of the first sub abutting portion decreases.
In one embodiment, an included angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion is larger than an included angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion.
In one embodiment, an included angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion is 90 ° to 100 °, and an included angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion is 80 ° to 90 °.
In one embodiment, the rack further comprises a second transition portion located on a side of the second abutment portion remote from the first transition portion, the second transition portion for transitioning the first and second abutment portions of adjacent tooth beads.
In one embodiment, the diameter of the end face of the second transition portion remote from the first transition portion is equal to the diameter of the end face of the first abutment portion remote from the first transition portion.
A basket comprising a first side plate, a second side plate, a connector and a rack as described in any one of the above embodiments; the first side plate and the second side plate are respectively connected to two ends of the connecting piece, and two ends of the supporting piece are respectively connected to the first side plate and the second side plate.
In one embodiment, the basket further comprises an elastic member, and the elastic member is sleeved on at least one end of the supporting member.
In one embodiment, the two ends of the supporting member form a first protruding part and a second protruding part, the length of the first protruding part is smaller than that of the second protruding part, and the elastic member is sleeved on the second protruding part.
The rack comprises a support and a plurality of tooth beads, and the plurality of tooth beads are sleeved on the outer surface of the support; the tooth bead has first butt portion, second butt portion and first transition portion. Wherein the first abutting portion and the second abutting portion of the rack are of an asymmetric structure relative to the first transition portion. When the rack is used, the contact area between the curved surface of the glass and the rack is small, particularly the contact area between the outer surface of the glass and the rack is small, so that the contact area between the curved surface of the glass and the rack can be effectively reduced, the influence of the rack on the curved surface of the glass can be further reduced, and the manufacturing yield of the curved surface of the glass is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a rack and an elastic member according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view from another angle of the structure corresponding to FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the structure of a rack of the corresponding rack of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an angular schematic view of a rack corresponding to FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of a basket according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a front view of the basket corresponding to FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a left side view of the basket corresponding to FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a top view of the basket corresponding to FIG. 5;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the rack of the basket of FIG. 5;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the basket of FIG. 5 after the curved glass is loaded therein;
fig. 11 is a schematic view of curved glass contacting with a rack during tempering.
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100. a rack; 200. a support member; 201. a first projecting portion; 202. a second projection; 300. tooth beads; 301. a first abutting portion; 3011. a first sub-abutting portion; 3012. a second sub-abutting portion; 302. a second abutting portion; 303. a first transition portion; 304. a second transition portion; 400. an elastic member; 500. a basket tool; 501. A first side plate; 5011. a first mounting hole; 502. a second side plate; 5021. a second mounting hole; 503. a connecting member; 600. curved glass.
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The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the following embodiments in order to make the aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the utility model more comprehensible. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be understood that the terms "central," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," "circumferential," and the like are used in the orientations and positional relationships indicated in the drawings for convenience in describing the utility model and to simplify the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the referenced device or element must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and are not to be considered limiting of the utility model.
In the present invention, unless otherwise expressly stated or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly and can, for example, be fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or they may be connected internally or in any other suitable relationship, unless expressly stated otherwise. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present invention, "a plurality" means at least two, e.g., two, three, etc., unless specifically limited otherwise.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in the description of the utility model herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the utility model. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
An embodiment of the utility model provides a glass toughening method. The glass toughening method comprises the following steps:
s101: and (3) carrying out modification treatment on the basket in the molten liquid to obtain the modified basket.
S102: and putting the glass into a decoration basket tool, and then carrying out toughening treatment.
S103: the melt is made of at least one of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate.
In the glass toughening method of the embodiment, the basket is subjected to modification treatment in molten liquid before toughening treatment, wherein the molten liquid is molten liquid prepared from at least one of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, and after the basket is subjected to modification treatment, the basket can be effectively modified, so that the stability of the basket in the subsequent toughening treatment process is improved, and the service life of the basket is prolonged.
Further, when the glass tempering method in the embodiment is used for tempering glass, after the basket is modified, the glass is placed into the modified basket for tempering treatment, so that the tempering effect of the edge of the glass can be effectively improved, and the yield of the glass is improved.
In a specific example, the temperature of the modification treatment is 360-440 ℃, and the time of the modification treatment is 8-24 h. Optionally, the temperature of the modification treatment is 360 ℃, 370 ℃, 380 ℃, 390 ℃, 400 ℃, 410 ℃, 420 ℃, 430 ℃ or 440 ℃. The time of the modification treatment may be, but is not limited to, 8h, 9h, 10h, 11h, 12h, 13h, 14h, 15h, 16h, 17h, 18h, 19h, 20h, 21h, 22h, 23h, or 24 h.
In a specific example, the melt is a melt made of potassium nitrate, or the melt is a melt made of sodium nitrate.
In another specific example, the melt is a melt made of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, wherein the mass percent of potassium nitrate is 95-99%, and the mass percent of sodium nitrate is 1-5%. Alternatively, the mass percent of potassium nitrate is 95% and the mass percent of sodium nitrate is 5%. Alternatively, the mass percentage of potassium nitrate is 96% and the mass percentage of sodium nitrate is 4%. Alternatively, the mass percentage of potassium nitrate is 97% and the mass percentage of sodium nitrate is 3%. Alternatively, the mass percent of potassium nitrate is 98% and the mass percent of sodium nitrate is 2%. Alternatively, the mass percentage of potassium nitrate is 99% and the mass percentage of sodium nitrate is 1%.
In a specific example, the melt was a melt made of potassium nitrate and sodium nitrate, the mass percentage of potassium nitrate was 97%, and the mass percentage of sodium nitrate was 3%. The temperature of the modification treatment was 380 ℃ and the time of the modification treatment was 12 hours.
As a preferable scheme, the toughening treatment comprises the following steps: carrying out first tempering treatment on the glass to obtain first tempered glass; the temperature of the first toughening treatment is 380-450 ℃, and the time of the first toughening treatment is 60-120 min. Optionally, the temperature of the first tempering treatment is 380 ℃, 390 ℃, 400 ℃, 410 ℃, 420 ℃, 430 ℃, 440 ℃ or 450 ℃. The time of the first tempering treatment may be, but is not limited to, 60min, 70min, 80min, 90min, 100min, 110min, or 120 min.
Further, the first toughening liquid for the first toughening treatment comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 51.8 to 61.6 percent of potassium nitrate, 38 to 45 percent of sodium nitrate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of potassium phosphate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of sodium phosphate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of potassium carbonate and 0.1 to 0.8 percent of silicic acid.
Furthermore, the first toughening liquid of the first toughening treatment is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 51.8 to 61.6 percent of potassium nitrate, 38 to 45 percent of sodium nitrate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of potassium phosphate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of sodium phosphate, 0.1 to 0.8 percent of potassium carbonate and 0.1 to 0.8 percent of silicic acid.
Optionally, the first tempering liquid for the first tempering treatment is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 58.5% of potassium nitrate, 39.5% of sodium nitrate, 0.5% of potassium phosphate, 0.5% of sodium phosphate, 0.5% of potassium carbonate and 0.5% of silicic acid. The temperature of the first tempering treatment was 420 ℃. The time of the first toughening treatment is 85 min.
In a specific example, the method further comprises the following steps after the glass is subjected to the first toughening treatment: performing salt bath treatment on the first toughened glass to obtain salt bath glass; the temperature of the salt bath treatment is 380-450 ℃, and the time of the salt bath treatment is 2-5 min. Optionally, the salt bath treatment temperature is 380 ℃, 390 ℃, 400 ℃, 410 ℃, 420 ℃, 430 ℃, 440 ℃ or 450 ℃. Optionally, the salt bath treatment time is 2min, 2.5min, 3min, 3.5min, 4min, 4.5min, or 5 min. Through salt bath treatment, on the basis of further improving the glass performance, the impurities on the surface of the glass can be effectively removed, and particularly, the residues of the first tempering liquid on the surface of the glass can be effectively removed.
Further, the salt bath solution for salt bath treatment comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 90-100% of potassium nitrate and 0-10% of sodium nitrate. It is understood that the salt bath is a molten solution including 90% to 100% potassium nitrate and 0% to 10% sodium nitrate. Optionally, the salt bath solution for salt bath treatment comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: potassium nitrate 90% and sodium nitrate 10%, or potassium nitrate 91% and sodium nitrate 9%, or potassium nitrate 92% and sodium nitrate 8%, or potassium nitrate 93% and sodium nitrate 7%, or potassium nitrate 94% and sodium nitrate 6%, or potassium nitrate 95% and sodium nitrate 5%, or potassium nitrate 96% and sodium nitrate 4%, or potassium nitrate 97% and sodium nitrate 3%, or potassium nitrate 98% and sodium nitrate 2%, or potassium nitrate 99% and sodium nitrate 1%, or potassium nitrate 100% and sodium nitrate 0%.
In a specific example, the salt bath solution of the salt bath treatment is made of 100 mass% potassium nitrate. The salt bath treatment temperature was 380 ℃ and the salt bath treatment time was 3 min.
In a specific example, the salt bath treatment of the first tempered glass further includes the following steps: performing second toughening treatment on the salt bath glass; the temperature of the second toughening treatment is 350-410 ℃, and the time of the second toughening treatment is 20-30 min. Optionally, the temperature of the second tempering treatment is 350 ℃, 360 ℃, 370 ℃, 380 ℃, 390 ℃, 400 ℃ or 410 ℃. The time of the second tempering treatment may be, but is not limited to, 20min, 21min, 22min, 23min, 24min, 25min, 26min, 27min, 28min, 29min, or 30 min.
Specifically, the second toughening liquid for the second toughening treatment comprises the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 96-98% of potassium nitrate, 0.5-1% of potassium phosphate, 0.5-1% of potassium carbonate, 0.5-1% of potassium hydroxide and 0.5-1% of potassium pyroantimonate.
More specifically, the second toughening liquid for the second toughening treatment is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 97% of potassium nitrate, 1% of potassium phosphate, 1% of potassium carbonate, 0.5% of potassium hydroxide and 0.5% of potassium pyroantimonate. The temperature of the second toughening treatment is 380 ℃, and the time of the second toughening treatment is 25 min.
It is understood that the following steps are also included after the second tempering treatment is performed: and cleaning the glass after the second toughening treatment.
It will also be appreciated that the following steps are included after the cleaning process has been performed: and detecting the glass after the cleaning treatment.
In a specific example, referring to fig. 1 to 9, in the glass tempering method, a basket 500 includes a first side plate 501, a second side plate 502, a connector 503, and a rack 100. The rack 100 includes a support 200 and a plurality of rack beads 300, wherein the plurality of rack beads 300 are sleeved on the outer surface of the support 200; the tooth bead 300 has a first abutment 301, a second abutment 302, and a first transition 303; the first abutting portion 301 and the second abutting portion 302 are respectively located on both sides of the first transition portion 303; the first abutment portion 301 protrudes from the first transition portion 303 and gradually becomes smaller in diameter, the second abutment portion 302 protrudes from the first transition portion 303 and gradually becomes smaller in diameter, and the rate at which the diameter of the first abutment portion 301 becomes smaller is smaller than the rate at which the diameter of the second abutment portion 302 becomes smaller; the first abutment 301 of one of the teeth can abut against the second abutment 302 of another of the teeth adjacent thereto. The first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502 are respectively connected to two ends of the connecting member 503, and two ends of the supporting member 200 are respectively connected to the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502.
When the basket 500 in this example is used, the first abutment 301 and the second abutment 302 are asymmetric with respect to the first transition 303. At this time, when the glass is put into the basket 500, the first abutting portions 301 and the second abutting portions 302 of the adjacent teethed beads 300 can stably support the glass. When the glass is tempered, the glass may shake to a certain extent, and the glass still can be kept in a stable state between the first abutting part 301 and the second abutting part 302 of the adjacent tooth beads 300, so that the risk that the glass is separated from the basket 500 is reduced.
Further, with the development of production technology and consumer demand, the demand and usage of the curved glass 600 are increasing. As shown in fig. 10 to 11, when the curved glass 600 is placed in the basket 500, the curved portion of the glass contacts the rack 100, and the curved glass 600 is supported by the rack 100. Meanwhile, when the curved glass 600 is placed in the basket 500, the contact area between the outer surface of the curved glass 600 and the rack 100 is small. The contact area between the curved glass 600 and the rack 100 is effectively reduced, so that the influence of the rack 100 on the curved surface of the glass can be effectively reduced, and the manufacturing yield of the curved glass 600 is improved.
Furthermore, when the curved glass 600 is curved AG glass (such as anti-glare glass), the surface of the glass has more particles, and the rack 100 in this example can reduce the abrasion of the rack 100 to the particles, thereby improving the quality of the curved AG glass.
In one specific example, the basket 500 further comprises a protective sleeve (not shown) disposed on the outer surface of the indented ball 300. Further, the protective sheath is a glass fiber protective sheath, a metal protective sheath or a fire-resistant protective sheath. Further, the protective sleeve covers the surface of the basket 500. Specifically, the metal part of the basket is integrally coated.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, a rack 100 according to another embodiment of the present invention is provided. The rack 100 includes a support 200 and a plurality of toothed beads 300, wherein the toothed beads 300 are sleeved on an outer surface of the support 200; the tooth bead 300 has a first abutment 301, a second abutment 302, and a first transition 303; the first abutting portion 301 and the second abutting portion 302 are respectively located on both sides of the first transition portion 303; the first abutting portion 301 protrudes from the first transition portion 303 and is gradually reduced in diameter, the second abutting portion 302 protrudes from the first transition portion 303 and is gradually reduced in diameter, and the rate at which the diameter of the first abutting portion 301 is reduced is smaller than the rate at which the diameter of the second abutting portion 302 is reduced; the first abutment 301 of one of the teeth can abut against the second abutment 302 of another of the teeth adjacent thereto.
In this embodiment, the first abutting portion 301 and the second abutting portion 302 of the rack 100 are asymmetric with respect to the first transition portion 303. The glass holder is particularly suitable for accommodating and supporting the curved glass 600. When the rack 100 of the present embodiment is used, the curved surface of the glass contacts the rack 100, and the curved glass 600 is supported by the rack 100. Meanwhile, the contact area between the outer surface of the curved glass 600 and the rack 100 is small, so that the contact area between the curved glass 600 and the rack 100 is effectively reduced, the influence of the rack 100 on the curved surface of the glass can be effectively reduced, and the manufacturing yield of the curved glass 600 is improved.
It will be appreciated that the rate at which the diameter of the first abutment 301 decreases may be such that the first abutment 301 is more gradual than the second abutment 302 in the respective directions of extension.
It can also be understood that, in the rack 100 structure, the plurality of teeth beads 300 are sleeved on the outer surface of the support 200, and it can be shown that the plurality of teeth beads 300 can present an end-to-end structure, so as to support and store the glass.
It will also be appreciated that the first transition 303 and the first abutment 301, and the first transition 303 and the second abutment 302, are smoothly transitionally connected.
In a particular example, the length of the first abutment 301 is greater than or equal to the length of the second abutment 302. Preferably, the length of the first abutment 301 is greater than the length of the second abutment 302. It will be appreciated that the length of the first abutment 301 is expressed as the length of the first abutment 301 in the direction of the support 200. The length of the second abutment 302 is expressed as the length of the second abutment 302 in the direction of the support 200.
Referring to fig. 4 again, the first abutting portion 301 is divided into a first sub-abutting portion 3011 and a second sub-abutting portion 3012, the second sub-abutting portion 3012 is further away from the first transition portion 303 than the first sub-abutting portion 3011, and the diameter of the second sub-abutting portion 3012 is smaller than the diameter of the first sub-abutting portion 3011.
Further, an included angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion 3012 and the second abutting portion 302 is larger than an included angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion 3011 and the second abutting portion 302.
To more clearly show the included angle formed between the second sub-abutment portion 3012 and the second abutment portion 302, and the included angle formed between the first sub-abutment portion 3011 and the second abutment portion 302. In fig. 4, α represents an angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion 3012 and the second abutting portion 302, β represents an angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion 3011 and the second abutting portion 302, where α > β.
Further, an included angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion 3012 and the second abutting portion 302 is 90 ° to 100 °, and an included angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion 3011 and the second abutting portion 302 is 80 ° to 90 °. Alternatively, the included angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion 3012 and the second abutting portion 302 is 90 ° to 95 °, and the included angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion 3011 and the second abutting portion 302 is 85 ° to 90 °. In a specific example, the angle formed between the second sub-abutting portion 3012 and the second abutting portion 302 is preferably 91 °, and the angle formed between the first sub-abutting portion 3011 and the second abutting portion 302 is preferably 87 °.
It will be appreciated that the angle α formed between the second sub-abutment 3012 and the second abutment 302 may be, but is not limited to, 90 °, 91 °, 92 °, 93 °, 94 °, 95 °, 96 °, 97 °, 98 °, 99 °, or 100 °. The angle β formed between the first sub-abutment 3011 and the second abutment 302 may be, but is not limited to, 80 °, 81 °, 82 °, 83 °, 84 °, 85 °, 86 °, 87 °, 88 °, 89 °, or 90 °.
Referring again to fig. 3 and 4, in a specific example, the rack 100 further includes a second transition portion 304, the second transition portion 304 is located on a side of the second abutting portion 302 away from the first transition portion 303, and the second transition portion 304 is used for transitioning the first abutting portion 301 and the second abutting portion 302 of the adjacent tooth ball 300. It will be appreciated that the second transition 304 provides a smooth transition between the first and second abutments 301, 302 of adjacent tooth beads 300.
Further, the diameter of the end face of the second transition portion 304 remote from the first transition portion 303 is equal to the diameter of the end face of the first abutment 301 remote from the first transition portion 303. This may allow for a better adaptation of the size of the adjacent teethed bead 300, further improving the smooth transition of the first and second abutments 301, 302 of the adjacent teethed bead 300.
In one specific example, the teethed bead 300 is a unitary structure with the support 200. The processing, manufacturing and molding are convenient.
In one specific example, the rack 100 further includes a protective sleeve (not shown) disposed on an outer surface of the rack ball 300. The protective effect on the toothed bead 300 can be effectively improved through the arrangement of the protective sleeve, and the service life of the rack 100 is prolonged.
Further, the protective sheath is a glass fiber protective sheath, a metal protective sheath or a fire-resistant protective sheath. Furthermore, the protective sleeve covers the surface of the basket tool integrally. Specifically, the metal part of the basket is integrally coated.
Referring to fig. 1 and fig. 2 again, in a specific example, a first protrusion 201 and a second protrusion 202 are formed at two ends of the supporting member 200, and the first protrusion 201 and the second protrusion 202 are respectively used for mounting the two ends of the supporting member 200. The support member 200 can be conveniently installed by the arrangement of the first and second protrusions 201 and 202. For example, the rack 100 can be easily mounted on the basket 500 by the arrangement of the first protrusion 201 and the second protrusion 202. Optionally, the length of first projection 201 is less than the length of second projection 202.
Referring to fig. 5 to 9, another embodiment of the present invention provides a basket 500. The basket 500 includes a first side plate 501, a second side plate 502, a connecting member 503 and the rack 100; the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502 are respectively connected to two ends of the connecting member 503, and two ends of the supporting member 200 are respectively connected to the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502.
In one specific example, the basket 500 further includes a resilient member 400, and the resilient member 400 is sleeved on at least one end of the supporting member 200. Through the arrangement of the elastic member 400, the supporting member 200 can be conveniently disassembled and assembled, and further the rack 100 can be conveniently disassembled and assembled.
Further, a first protrusion 201 and a second protrusion 202 are formed at two ends of the supporting member 200, the length of the first protrusion 201 is smaller than that of the second protrusion 202, and the elastic member 400 is sleeved on the second protrusion 202. At this time, when the rack 100 is installed, the second protrusion 202 may be installed on the second side plate 502 first, and then the elastic member 400 is pressed downward, so that an abdicating space may be formed between the first protrusion 201 and the first side plate 501, and then the first protrusion 201 is installed on the first side plate 501, and then the rack 100 is stably installed between the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502 under the action of the elastic member 400. When the rack 100 is disassembled, the elastic member 400 may be pressed down to take out the first protrusion 201, and then the second protrusion 202 may be taken out. In this way, in the process of assembling and disassembling the rack 100, the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502 do not need to be disassembled and assembled, which is beneficial to improving the convenience and the production efficiency of assembling and disassembling the rack 100.
Optionally, the elastic member 400 is a spring.
It is understood that there are a plurality of racks 100, and the plurality of racks 100 are arranged in an array. The plurality of racks 100 are distributed in an array to support the glass at different positions and a plurality of glasses.
It is also understood that the first side plate 501 and the second side plate 502 are respectively provided with a first mounting hole 5011 and a second mounting hole 5021, and the first mounting hole 5011 and the second mounting hole 5021 are respectively used for mounting both ends of the supporter 200. Specifically, the first mounting holes 5011 are plural, and the plural first mounting holes 5011 are distributed in an array; the second mounting holes 5021 are multiple, and the second mounting holes 5021 are distributed in an array.
The following are specific examples.
Example 1
The embodiment provides a method for toughening curved surface AG glass, wherein the glass is Corning seventh generation gorilla glass, and the basket tool adopts the basket tool in figures 5-9. In the basket, an included angle alpha formed between the second sub-abutting part and the second abutting part is 91 degrees, and an included angle beta formed between the first sub-abutting part and the second abutting part is 87 degrees. Winding glass fiber wires on the surface of the basket tool to form a glass fiber protective sleeve on the surface of the basket tool.
The glass tempering method in the embodiment is as follows:
s201: and (3) carrying out modification treatment on the basket in the molten liquid to obtain the modified basket. The melt is prepared from 97% by mass of potassium nitrate and 3% by mass of sodium nitrate. The temperature of the modification treatment was 380 ℃ and the time of the modification treatment was 12 hours.
S202: and putting the curved-surface AG glass into a decoration basket tool, and then carrying out first toughening treatment to obtain first toughened glass. The first toughening liquid for the first toughening treatment is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 58.5% of potassium nitrate, 39.5% of sodium nitrate, 0.5% of potassium phosphate, 0.5% of sodium phosphate, 0.5% of potassium carbonate and 0.5% of silicic acid. The temperature of the first tempering treatment was 420 ℃. The time of the first toughening treatment is 85 min.
S203: and (3) performing salt bath treatment on the first toughened glass to obtain salt bath glass. Wherein the salt bath solution for salt bath treatment is prepared from 100 mass percent of potassium nitrate. The salt bath treatment temperature was 380 ℃ and the salt bath treatment time was 3 min.
S204: and performing secondary toughening treatment on the salt bath glass. The second toughening liquid for the second toughening treatment is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 97% of potassium nitrate, 1% of potassium phosphate, 1% of potassium carbonate, 0.5% of potassium hydroxide and 0.5% of potassium pyroantimonate. The temperature of the second toughening treatment is 380 ℃, and the time of the second toughening treatment is 25 min.
S205: and cleaning the glass after the second toughening treatment. The target tempered glass in this example was obtained.
Example 2
Example 2 differs from example 1 in that: the metal wire is wound on the surface of the basket, and the material of the metal wire is SUS316L, so that a metal protective sleeve is formed on the surface of the basket.
Example 3
Example 3 differs from example 1 in that: and winding a refractory fiber wire on the surface of the basket tool to form a refractory protective sleeve on the surface of the basket tool.
Comparative example 1
Comparative example 1 differs from example 1 in that: in the basket, an included angle alpha formed between the second sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion is 80 degrees, and an included angle beta formed between the first sub-abutting portion and the second abutting portion is 75 degrees.
Comparative example 2
Comparative example 2 differs from example 1 in that: the basket was not modified in the melt.
Comparative example 3
Comparative example 3 differs from example 1 in that: no protective sleeve is formed on the surface of the basket.
Comparative example 4
Comparative example 4 differs from example 1 in that:
the second toughening liquid for the second toughening treatment in the S204 is prepared from the following raw materials in percentage by mass: potassium nitrate 98%, potassium phosphate 1% and potassium carbonate 1%. The temperature of the second toughening treatment is 380 ℃, and the time of the second toughening treatment is 25 min.
Comparative example 5
Comparative example 5 differs from example 1 in that: when the basket tool is modified in the melt, the melt is made of potassium bromide molten salt.
The target glasses in the examples and comparative examples were tested. The test items include whether the AG surface is damaged (AG damage test is performed 200 times under a microscope at the position where the rack position contacts the glass), the basket life (the number of times the basket is used), and the CS stress value. The test results are shown in the following table.
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The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
The above-mentioned embodiments only express several embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It should be noted that, for a person skilled in the art, several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the inventive concept, which falls within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the patent of the present invention should be subject to the appended claims, and the description and the drawings can be used for explaining the contents of the claims.

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1. The rack is characterized by comprising a support and a plurality of tooth beads, wherein the tooth beads are sleeved on the outer surface of the support; the tooth bead is provided with a first abutting part, a second abutting part and a first transition part; the first abutting part and the second abutting part are respectively positioned at two sides of the first transition part; the first abutting part extends from the first transition part and gradually reduces in diameter, the second abutting part extends from the first transition part and gradually reduces in diameter, and the rate of the reduction in diameter of the first abutting part is smaller than the rate of the reduction in diameter of the second abutting part; the first abutting part of one of the tooth beads can abut against the second abutting part of the other adjacent tooth bead.
2. The rack of claim 1, wherein a length of the first abutment is greater than or equal to a length of the second abutment in a direction along the support.
3. The rack according to claim 1, wherein said first abutting portion is a first sub abutting portion and a second sub abutting portion, said second sub abutting portion being farther from said first transition portion than said first sub abutting portion, a diameter of said second sub abutting portion being smaller at a rate smaller than a rate at which a diameter of said first sub abutting portion is smaller.
4. The rack of claim 3, wherein an included angle formed between said second sub-abutment and said second abutment is greater than an included angle formed between said first sub-abutment and said second abutment.
5. The rack of claim 4, wherein an angle formed between said second sub-abutment portion and said second abutment portion is between 90 ° and 100 °, and an angle formed between said first sub-abutment portion and said second abutment portion is between 80 ° and 90 °.
6. The rack according to any one of claims 1 to 5, further comprising a second transition portion located on a side of said second abutment portion remote from said first transition portion, said second transition portion for transitioning said first and second abutment portions of adjacent tooth beads.
7. The rack of claim 6, wherein a diameter of an end face of the second transition portion distal from the first transition portion is equal to a diameter of an end face of the first abutment portion distal from the first transition portion.
8. A basket, comprising a first side plate, a second side plate, a connecting piece and the rack of any one of claims 1 to 7; the first side plate and the second side plate are respectively connected to two ends of the connecting piece, and two ends of the supporting piece are respectively connected to the first side plate and the second side plate.
9. The basket according to claim 8, further comprising a resilient member disposed about at least one end of said support member.
10. The basket according to claim 9, wherein the supporting member has a first protrusion and a second protrusion formed at both ends thereof, the first protrusion having a length smaller than that of the second protrusion, and the elastic member is fitted over the second protrusion.
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