Ronald A. Cirincione - Sylvania OH W. Alan Poolos - Waterville OH Ronald T. Myers - Whitehouse OH
Assignee:
Owens-Brookway Glass Container Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 1700
US Classification:
428 346, 65 66, 65121, 65126, 65127, 428 344
Abstract:
A laminated glass container has an inner layer of amber glass surrounded by an outer layer of flint glass. The container is manufactured by forming a cased glass stream, having an amber glass core and a flint glass casing layer, cutting the stream into individual gobs and molding the gobs into containers, all sufficiently rapidly that the amber glass does not have an opportunity chemically to react with the flint glass.
Flint/Amber Laminated Glass Container And Method Of Manufacture
Ronald A. Cirincione - Sylvania OH W. Alan Poolos - Waterville OH Ronald T. Myers - Whitehouse OH
Assignee:
Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 1700
US Classification:
428 346, 65121, 65145
Abstract:
A laminated glass container has an inner layer of amber glass surrounded by an outer layer of flint glass. The container is manufactured by forming a cased glass stream, having an amber glass core and a flint glass casing layer, cutting the stream into individual gobs and molding the gobs into containers, all sufficiently rapidly that the amber glass does not have an opportunity chemically to react with the flint glass.
Neck Ring And Method Of Making For A Glass Container Forming Machine
A neck ring for a glass container forming machine includes two neck ring sections each consisting essentially of a neck ring body and an insert on the body. The inserts have opposed surfaces for forming closure attachment features on a container neck finish molded in the neck ring. Each neck ring body is of die-formed powder metal construction and is set around the associated insert. The inserts preferably form the entire glass-contacting portion of the neck ring. The neck ring bodies preferably are of sintered bronze or steel construction, and the inserts preferably are of nickel, bronze or steel construction. The body and insert preferably are sintered together for a metallurgical bond.
Ronald T. Myers - Whitehouse OH Paul W. L. Graham - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. - Toleod OH
International Classification:
G01N 2100 G01B 1106
US Classification:
3562394
Abstract:
Apparatus for measuring glass layer thickness in the sidewall of a glass container in which a container is placed in a bath of oil having an index of refraction matching that of the container outer sidewall surface. The body of the container is engaged within the bath to permit rotation while restraining lateral motion as the finish of the container is rotated. Light energy is directed through the bath and tangentially through the sidewall of the container so as to establish a pattern of light energy as a function of sidewall layer thickness, and layer thickness is determined as a function of such light pattern. As applied specifically to measuring thickness of the casing glass layer in a cased glass container in accordance with the preferred method of the invention, such casing glass thickness is determined as a function of the pattern in the light energy that emerges from the oil bath.
Glass Gob Shearing Apparatus With Contact Lubricated Blades And Method Of Shearing Employing Same
George A. Nickey - Maumee OH Ronald T. Myers - Whitehouse OH John M. Slifco - Toledo OH Richard W. Craig - Toledo OH Robin L. Flynn - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 710 C03B 4002 B26D 708
US Classification:
65 26
Abstract:
A parallel shear apparatus (20) for simultaneously shearing a plurality of streams of molten glass (A, B, C) into gobs comprising opposed carriages (22, 24) which are repetitively moved along rectilinear opposed paths toward and away from one another. Each of the carriages carries a plurality of shear blades (40a, 40b, 40c/42a, 42b, 42c) which cooperate with one another to shear the glass streams into gobs when the carriages are positioned close to one another. The shear blades carried by each of the carriages have internal flow passages (66) to permit the blades to be internally liquid cooled by liquid entering the carriages from inlet lines (52, 56), and the blades carried by one of the carriages (22) are biased by compression springs (82) into contact with the blades carried by the other carriage (24) to prevent excessive contact loads between the blades in their shearing positions. A contact lubricator (88) is provided to lubricate the contact surfaces of the blades carried by one of the carriages (22) by contact with such blades. The shear apparatus is employed in a method for shearing streams of molten glass by moving the carriages toward and away from one another to repetitively bring the free ends of the shear blades into partly overlapping relationship.
Finish Meter For Detecting And Measuring A Metal Oxide Coating Thickness On A Sealing Surface Of A Glass Container And Method Of Using
Ronald T. Myers - Whitehouse OH Michael T. Dembicki - Pemberville OH
Assignee:
Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
G01N 2190 G01B 1106
US Classification:
356382
Abstract:
A method and finish meter for detecting the presence of and measuring the thickness of a metal oxide coating at multiple locations on a sealing surface of a rim of a glass container. The finish meter includes a sensing head for directing a beam of light from a light source against a container and detecting reflected light and a means for positioning the light against the sealing surface of the glass container such that the longitudinal central axis of the sensing head is substantially perpendicular to the sealing surface of the rim of the glass container.
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Ron's Rental Heavy Construction Equipment Rental Whol Construction/Mining Equipment
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