WO1997044285A1 - Adjusting cooling air in glass tempering machine - Google Patents
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- C03B27/00—Tempering or quenching glass products
- C03B27/04—Tempering or quenching glass products using gas
- C03B27/044—Tempering or quenching glass products using gas for flat or bent glass sheets being in a horizontal position
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- the invention relates to a method of adjusting the cooling air of a glass tempering machine, in which method cooling air is led to a tempering area for cooling the glass exiting a tempering furnace.
- the invention also relates to an equipment for adjusting the cooling air of a glass tempering machine, the equipment comprising at least one fan and a channel system for leading cooling air to a tempering area for cooling the glass exiting a tempering furnace.
- tempering glass When tempering glass, the temperature of the glass is increased above the softening point of glass in the tempering process.
- tempering furnaces are used, currently typically what are known as oscillating roller furnaces. After the tempering furnace the glass is led to temper cooling.
- Tempering thin glasses typically with a thickness of 2.8 to 3.8 mm, requires a high tempering pressure provided by a fan, e.g. a pressure of about 20 to 25 kPa.
- the alternative is to use the combined effect of fan air and compressor air, whereby an about 8 to 10 kPa tempering pressure is sufficient with the tempering effect practically emanating from the compressor.
- Thin glasses are tempered either in a separate tempering zone through which the glasses are conveyed without stops.
- tempering zone After the tempering zone, the glasses are led to an aftercooling unit where they are oscillated in a reciprocating manner upon roll ⁇ ers.
- the blast pressure of the tempering zone is provided e.g. by series- connected high-pressure fans.
- Such a separate tempering zone involves ex ⁇ pensive equipment and structural investments. Furthermore, said tempering zone cannot be utilized in connection with glasses with a thickness of 4 mm or more, the aftercooling unit operating as their tempering unit.
- Tempering thin glasses may be implemented also without a separate tempering zone by blowing pressurized air at the glasses both by fans and by the compressor. This, however makes the anisotropy pattern of the glass quite uneven as the air jets are formed spotlike. Furthermore, a separate compressor is needed, and, in order to increase the capacity, the compressor should be expanded with increased capacity.
- FI 77,216 discloses an alternative way to achieve low blast pressure.
- Said publication describes a solution with at least two fans, fan channels between the fans and the air delivery chamber, and a bypass channel connecting the fan channels.
- a gate valve is disposed after the bypass channel 7 between the fan channel and the air delivery chamber, the plate being in throttle position when one fan is switched on with the guide vane control closed and another fan is switched off with the guide vane control partially or entirely open.
- the air is led by the bypass channel 7 to the channel of the other fan, from where it exits via the open guide vane control.
- the gate valve being in its maximum throttle position, the desired minimum pressure is achieved for the nozzles.
- Said solution and adjusting the speed of rotation of the fan motors require, however, a completely separate solution in tempering thin glasses.
- the method of the invention is characterized in that the tempering area is reduced by closing a closing device that can be opened and closed, whereby a tempering zone with a pressure that can be raised sufficiently high for tempering thin glass can be formed out of the reduced tempering area.
- the blast pressure unit of the invention is characterized in that it comprises a closing device for directing blast air at only a part of the tempering area, whereby a tempering zone with a pressure that can be raised sufficiently high for tempering thin glass can be formed out of the reduced tempering area.
- the tempering area can be reduced by a closing device, whereby a tempering zone with a pressure that can be raised sufficiently high for tempering thin glass can be formed out of the reduced tempering area. Furthermore, the closing device can be opened for the aftercooling of thin glasses or the tempering of thicker glasses, for example. It is the idea of still another preferred embodiment that the tem ⁇ pering area is reduced to a tempering zone of half the size of the tempering area. It is the idea of another preferred embodiment that the equipment com ⁇ prises at least two fans which can be connected both in series and in parallel by means of channel systems and a gate valve.
- tempering result achieved is very even. Furthermore, space is saved as no separate tempering zone is needed even for thin glasses. This also lowers acquisition costs. A separate compressor is not needed either, but instead two moderately sized fans are sufficient to provide tempering air to the entire thickness area of the glass.
- Figure 2 shows the equipment of Figure 1 adapted for medium-thin glasses
- Figure 3 shows the equipment of Figure 1 adapted for medium-thick glasses
- Figure 4 shows the equipment of Figure 1 adapted for thick glasses.
- FIG 1 schematically shows a blast pressure unit according to the invention.
- the blast pressure unit comprises a first fan 1 and a second fan 2, connected by a channel system 3 for blast air at the tempering area 4.
- a by- pass channel 3a is further connected to the channel system 3, but is closed in the case of Figure 1 by a first gate valve 5 of the bypass channel 3a and by a second gate valve 6 of the bypass channel 3a such that no air flows in the by ⁇ pass channel 3a.
- the air originating from the first fan 1 is led to the second fan 2, from which the air is led further, i.e. the first fan 1 and the sec- ond fan 2 are coupled in series.
- a suction port 7 in the second fan 2 is closed by a gate valve 8 in the suction port 7.
- the travel of air to tempering nozzles disposed above and below the glass is controlled by a regulating device 9 which uses throttle control to adjust the desired tempering pressure on the upper and lower sides.
- a closing device 10 is in its closed position, the tem- pering blast being led only to the end of the tempering area 4 facing the tem ⁇ pering furnace 11 , i.e. the first part 4a of the tempering area 4.
- the latter part 4b of the tempering area 4 becomes thus depressurized and a maximum tem ⁇ pering pressure of about 20 to 25 kPa, for example, is reached in the first part 4a.
- the airflow is illustrated by arrows.
- thin glasses in this context glasses with a thickness of 2.8 to 3.8 mm, are led through the first part 4a of the tem ⁇ pering area 4 operating as the tempering zone, the blast pressure unit being adapted in accordance with Figure 1.
- the area of the tempering zone is pref ⁇ erably about one half, i.e. 35 to 65%, of the area of the tempering area 4.
- Figure 2 shows the equipment of Figure 1 adapted for medium-thin glasses.
- the numbering of Figure 2 corresponds to that of Figure 1.
- medium-thin glasses refer to glasses with a thickness of 3.8 to 4.8 mm.
- the first gate valve 5 of the bypass channel 3a has been turned such that the airflow of the first fan 1 is led to the bypass channel 3a.
- the gate valve 8 of the suction port 7 is opened such that air is led from the suction port 7 to the second fan 2.
- the second gate valve 6 of the bypass channel 3a is adapted such that both the airflow of the second fan 2 and the airflow of the first fan 1 via the bypass channel 3a can be led to the tempering area 4.
- the second gate valve 6 of the bypass channel 3a is in a centre position in equilibrium, whereby an equal amount of air at the same pressure can be taken from both fans.
- the gate valve 6 also operates as a pressure balancer for the fans by adjusting the size of the inlet such that, when needed, it throt ⁇ tles one channel in case balance is lost.
- a tempering blast has been led to the entire tempering area 4 from the starting moment, i.e. the closing device 10 is open all the time.
- the need for tempering pressure is about 7 to 10 kPa.
- the first fan 1 and the second fan 2 operate connected in parallel, and the air blown by them is fed to the entire tempering area 4.
- Figure 3 shows the blast pressure unit of the invention adapted for medium-thick glasses.
- the numbering of Figure 3 corresponds to that of Fig ⁇ ures 1 and 2.
- medium-thick glasses refer to glasses with a thickness of 4.8 to 10 mm.
- the second fan 2 is switched off and the blast air of the first fan 1 is adapted to pass along the bypass channel 3a by means of the first gate valve 5 and the second gate valve 6 of the bypass channel 3a to the tempering area 4.
- the closing device 10 is open, whereby the blast is directed at the entire tempering area 4.
- the need for tempering pressure is in the range 3 to 5 kPa.
- the pressure level is adjusted by the guide vane control of the fan.
- the second fan 2 may also be used for blowing, whereby the first fan 1 is switched off and the bypass channel 3a is closed by the gate valves 5 and 6 of the bypass channel 3a. This way the fans can be used equally, whereby the bearings or other mechanics of either fan do not wear essentially more rapidly that that of the other, and the blast pressure unit remains in working order longer than if only one of the fans were used.
- Figure 4 shows the blast pressure unit of the invention adapted for tempering thick glasses.
- the numbering of Figure 4 corresponds to that of Figures 1 to 3.
- thick glasses refer to glasses with a thickness of 10 to 19 mm. Particularly when very thick glasses, i.e. thickness 15 to 19 mm, are concerned, the tempering pressure must be very low, e.g. 50 to 100 Pa.
- the second fan 2 is switched off and only the first fan 1 is working with its guide vane control closed. The blast air of the first fan 1 is led to the bypass channel 3a by the first gate valve 5 of the bypass chan ⁇ nel 3a.
- the second throttle 6 of the bypass channel 3a is in an intermediate position, whereby the air coming from the bypass channel 3a is allowed to flow through the second fan 2 and further out of the suction port 7.
- the tempering pressure can be adjusted by means of the positions of the gate valves 6 and 8, and, when needed, also by means of the guide vane control of the first fan 1. It is also possible for a part of the air produced by the first fan 1 to be led out of the system directly via the gate valves 5 and 8, whereby the tempering pressure is adjusted by means of the positions of these two gate valves.
- one of the fans may be a so-called two-speed fan, whereby a low tempering pressure is achieved by using the lower speed of rotation of the blast engine, and adjust the pressure level by means of the guide vane control of said fan.
- the speed of rotation of the fan may be adjusted e.g. by means of inverter drive.
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EP97923112A EP0902765B1 (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1997-05-21 | Adjusting cooling air in glass tempering apparatus |
US09/194,194 US6279350B1 (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1997-05-21 | Adjusting cooling air in glass tempering machine |
AT97923112T ATE227697T1 (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1997-05-21 | REGULATION OF AIR COOLING IN A MACHINE FOR HARDENING GLASS |
DE69717100T DE69717100T2 (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1997-05-21 | AIR COOLING REGULATION IN A GLASS TEMPERATURE MACHINE |
AU29004/97A AU708853B2 (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1997-05-21 | Adjusting cooling air in glass tempering machine |
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FI962160A FI100525B (en) | 1996-05-22 | 1996-05-22 | Method and apparatus for regulating cooling air in a glass curing machine |
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