Apparatus for forming insulated glass

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Inventors

Parsons, Charles Stanley

Application #

611191

Filed

Mar-5-1996

Published

Sep-8-1998

Current US Class

065/269
065/273
065/305
065/319
156/106
156/580
156/583.1

International Classes

C03B 023/00; C03B 029/00; C03B 011/00; C03B 011/12

Field of Search

65/269 65/273 65/305 65/319 156/106 156/580 156/583.1

Assignee

SIG Industries, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)

Examiners

Czaja; Donald E

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bernstein & Associates

US Patent References

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4728379   Process for manufa...
4956034   Method and appar...
4994309   Insulating multiple...
5270084   Insulating glass unit
5275684   Transfer unit for pr...
5567258   Manufacture of ins...

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LCS, Lake Country Sales Brochure.

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Abstract
Apparatus for forming insulated glass from a first and second sheet of glass, normally with a spacer seal disposed therebetween, comprising a frame assembly having a rigid frame assembly, a plurality of torsion bars pivotably mounted thereto, an aluminum lower platen resting on a plurality of pistons capable of raising and lowering the lower platen, an upper platen fixedly attached to the frame substantially parallel to the lower platen, heating elements for heating the lower platen and the space between the lower and upper platens, and a control panel for operating the apparatus. The lower platen has a series of spaced apertures through which pass a plurality of ball bearing assemblies, each assembly being attached to the frame assembly. The control panel has an emergency stop switch, timer circuitry and temperature indicator/limit circuitry. An adjustable stop assembly permits fine adjustment of the maximum distance between the lower and upper platens when the lower platen is raised. The aluminum platen is essentially without any warpage and provides improved heat transfer between the heating elements and the glass. In use, an operator inserts a set of glass sheets to be processed on the lower platen and slides the glass over the bearings until it is in the desired location. Pressing the start switch raises the lower platen and activates the timed cycle. The preheated heating elements cause the glass compressed between the platens to be heated curing the spacer seal and forming the insulated glass assembly.
 
Claims
Claimed is:

1. An apparatus for forming insulated glass from a first and a second sheet of glass, comprising:

a) a frame assembly comprising a plurality of generally rigid horizontal and vertical supports;

b) a lower platen associated with said frame assembly comprising a generally flat rigid sheet containing metal and having a plurality of spaced apertures therein;

c) an upper platen associated with said frame assembly comprising a generally flat sheet of rigid material;

d) means associated with said frame assembly and said lower platen for raising and lowering said lower platen in response to a signal;

e) means associated with said frame assembly for providing heat comprising at least one heating element;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to apparatus for forming insulated glass, and more particularly to apparatus for applying heat and pressure to a pair of glass sheets having a spacer and sealant inserted therebetween.

BACKGROUND OF THE ART

Insulated glass is important and useful to reduce heat loss in buildings and other structures. Insulated glass generally used in the commercial art consists of two sheets or pieces of glass which are spaced to form a sandwich. Three or more sheets are also possible to form structures with particularly high insulative properties; however, for the purposes of the present invention, a single sandwich will be described. It is to be understood that more complex layers are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention. A sealing strip of soft material is placed between the two glass sheets on the inner periphery to form a seal. Frequently, a small gap is left to permit escape of moisture and air during the sealing process and is plugged when done to form an airtight sealed chamber. In some cases, an inert gas is inserted into the chamber by inserting two capillaries into the soft sealing material and injecting the gas, then removing the capillaries and sealing the holes. Properly formed insulated glass has the two glass sheets as parallel as possible, which reduces stress, improves visibility, and increases the life of the seal that bonds the two sheets of glass. Nonparallel surfaces also makes for imperfect joints and seals when placed in a frame. Imperfect surfaces also make placement of glass in the frame very difficult or impracticable. Additionally nonparallel surfaces decreases the life of the insulated glass unit.
 
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