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Bowling Green, OH   

3113 State Road 580 LOT 239, Safety Harbor, FL 34695    513-9073236   

3113 State Road 580 LOT 431, Safety Harbor, FL 34695    727-7965426   

3113 State Road 580, Safety Harbor, FL 34695   

Custar, OH   

12916 Weston Rd, Weston, OH 43569   

Tontogany, OH   

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Method Of And Apparatus For Press Bending Glass Sheets

US Patent:
4217126, Aug 12, 1980
Filed:
Jan 5, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/001174
Inventors:
Floyd T. Hagedorn - Oregon OH
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Robert G. Revells - Toledo OH
James A. Bushong - Swanton OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2302
US Classification:
65106
Abstract:
A method of and apparatus for press bending glass sheets to special configurations including a press member of outline or ring-type construction having at least one shaping pad mounted for limited floating movement within the outline of the shaping ring for imparting a specially configurated curvature to the glass sheet. The shaping pad is provided with a cover of suitable material maintained in a wrinkle-free condition along both the length and width of the pad. Means are provided for adjusting the vertical disposition of portions of the pad.

Apparatus And Method For Treating Glass Sheets

US Patent:
4632688, Dec 30, 1986
Filed:
Nov 8, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/796403
Inventors:
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Richard D. Schave - Perrysburg OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2506
US Classification:
65 29
Abstract:
An apparatus for synchronizing the movement of glass sheets through a furnace includes a stop for holding the sheets at the entrance to the furnace. An actuator is responsive to a synchronizing signal for moving the stop and releasing the sheet into the furnace. A reference point sensor detects a reference point associated with a rotating conveyor roller adjacent the entrance to the furnace when the reference point is in a predetermined spatial relationship to the glass sheet which is being held at the entrance. Thus, each glass sheet enters the furnace and engages the conveyor rollers in the same position such that any roller corrugation pattern is reproduced in the same position on each glass sheet. When two such glass sheets are laminated together to form a windshield, the roller corrugation patterns can be matched to reduce the optical distortion produced by the corrugation.

Method Of And Apparatus For Bending Glass Sheets

US Patent:
4074996, Feb 21, 1978
Filed:
Jul 28, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/709332
Inventors:
Floyd T. Hagedorn - Oregon OH
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Robert G. Revells - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2302
US Classification:
65106
Abstract:
A method of and apparatus for bending glass sheets to relatively sharp angles. The apparatus includes a sectionalized primary press bending member having articulated end sections for sharply bending portions of a glass sheet about lines superheated by a radiant energy heat source located above the primary press member. A reciprocal brake bar is extended into engagement with the glass sheet along the heated focal line to assist the articulated press end sections in bending the glass. Clamping devices can be used in lieu of the brake bar to secure the heat-softened glass sheet to the press member shaping surface during bending. A supplemental press member, mounted above the primary press member, is provided with shaping elements having shaping surfaces complemental to the shaping surfaces of the primary press articulated end sections for pressing the glass end portions therebetween into conformity with these shaping surfaces.

Method Of And Apparatus For Bending And Tempering Thin Glass Sheets

US Patent:
3951634, Apr 20, 1976
Filed:
Jun 20, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/481307
Inventors:
Harold R. Hall - Whitehouse OH
Richard A. Herrington - Walbridge OH
Martin Huizinga - Lambertville MI
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Robert G. Revells - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2302
C03B 2700
US Classification:
65104
Abstract:
A method of and apparatus for bending and tempering a relatively thin glass sheet while supported horizontally and conveyed along a generally horizontal path comprising heating the glass sheet to its softening point, bending the sheet into the desired curvature, reorienting the bent sheet for further processing along said horizontal path, reheating the sheet to the temperature necessary for proper tempering, and finally, chilling the sheets rapidly below the annealing temperature range of the glass.

Apparatus For Bending And Tempering Glass Sheets By Differential Cooling

US Patent:
4028086, Jun 7, 1977
Filed:
Feb 25, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/661368
Inventors:
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Robert G. Revells - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2302
US Classification:
65273
Abstract:
An apparatus for bending and tempering heat-softened glass sheets by differentially cooling the opposite surfaces of the sheets to warp or bow the sheets to desired curvatures. The sheets are conveyed through the tempering section by a series of upper and lower conveyor rolls, each of which is formed of a two-piece construction and curved in a manner providing adequate support for the opposite ends thereof and permitting easy access into the inner regions of the tempering section.

Method And Apparatus For Bending Glass Sheets

US Patent:
4973344, Nov 27, 1990
Filed:
Sep 28, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/413854
Inventors:
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Floyd T. Hagedorn - Sherman TX
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Co. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2302
US Classification:
65288
Abstract:
The invention is directed to the press bending of individual heated glass sheets to be subsequently laminated in pairs to a plastic interlayer. The sheets are individually press bent between a female ring-type shaping rail and a continuous male mold surface having complemental shaping surfaces. In order to provide different pressure patterns for bending the two sheets of each pair, the male mold member comprises outer shaping rails supported in spaced relation upon a base plate. A separate flexible shaping member or pad is disposed in the space between the outer shaping rails to define the continuous shaping surface and is mounted in spaced relation upon a support plate. The support plate is affixed to the base plate by means of eccentrically mounted rotatable shafts. Articulating means is provided for cycling the shafts between alternate rotary positions to vary the position of the flexible pad member relative to the outer shaping rails and thereby to apply a different pressure pattern for bending each of the sheets of a pair.

Glass Sheet Supporting And Conveying Apparatus

US Patent:
4222764, Sep 16, 1980
Filed:
Apr 23, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/032453
Inventors:
Robert G. Revells - Toledo OH
Donald D. Rahrig - Toledo OH
Assignee:
Libbey-Owens-Ford Company - Toledo OH
International Classification:
C03B 2700
US Classification:
65348
Abstract:
An apparatus for supporting and conveying thin glass sheets through a tempering area including a series of upper and lower conveyor rolls for continuously advancing heated thin glass sheets between the opposed blastheads of a tempering section. The upper series of rolls are specially configurated for accommodating a common drive element for both series of rolls and are mounted for floating movement as well as being individually pivotable into an inoperative, out-of-the-way position to facilitate access into the tempering area for maintenance and cullet removal.

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