The present invention significantly modifies the currently known fining apparatus (finer). The basic shape is changed from a cylindrical shape to an elliptical shape, a somewhat rectangular shape, variations on a gabled roof shape, or variations on a gothic arch shape, such that the flow is more uni
The present invention significantly modifies the currently known fining apparatus (finer). The basic shape is changed from a cylindrical shape to an elliptical shape, a somewhat rectangular shape, variations on a gabled roof shape, or variations on a gothic arch shape, such that the flow is more uniform and the seeds have less distance to rise to the surface. Baffles of a novel design are optionally included in an embodiment of the present invention to further increase fining performance. Prior art baffle designs are optionally included in an embodiment of the present invention to trap seeds and serve as structural elements. The present invention improves the fining capability of the apparatus without increasing the cost of construction materials. In fact, the cost would be reduced for the same fining performance by shortening the length of the finer.
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1. A finer for removing seeds from molten glass, comprising: a plurality of walls, wherein the walls that contain the molten glass in the finer are fabricated from a precious metal selected from the group consisting of platinum or a platinum alloy, and the walls define an elongated tube-shaped chann
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A finer for removing seeds from molten glass, comprising: a plurality of walls, wherein the walls that contain the molten glass in the finer are fabricated from a precious metal selected from the group consisting of platinum or a platinum alloy, and the walls define an elongated tube-shaped channel terminating at an inlet end and an outlet end;a glass inlet connected to the terminating end of the inlet end of the channel for receiving molten glass;an outlet connected to the terminating end of the outlet end of the channel to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing; andat least one cross-sectional shape having a width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00; wherein the finer is operatively connected to a vent for releasing the seeds at a top of the finer to atmosphere, wherein the cross-sectional shape is selected from the group consisting of: a) a six sided cross-section with a gabled roof;b) a six sided cross-section with a gabled roof and a gabled bottom comprising corners that are chamfered;c) a six sided cross-section with a gabled roof and a gabled bottom comprising corners that are curved;d) a six sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof and a gothic arch bottom;e) a six sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof and a gothic arch bottom comprising corners that are chamfered;f) a six sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof and a gothic arch bottom comprising corners that are curved;g) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof and an inverted gabled bottom;h) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof and an inverted gabled bottom comprising corners that are chamfered;i) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof and an inverted gabled bottom comprising corners that are curved;j) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof and an inverted gothic arch bottom;k) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof and an inverted gothic arch bottom comprising corners that are chamfered;l) a six sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof and an inverted gothic arch bottom comprising corners that are curved;m) a five sided cross-section with a gabled roof;n) a five sided cross-section with a gabled roof comprising corners that are chamfered;o) a five sided cross-section with a gabled roof comprising corners that are curved;p) a five sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof;q) a five sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof comprising corners that are chamfered;r) a five sided cross-section with a gothic arch roof comprising corners that are curved;s) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof, an inverted gabled bottom section and a horizontal bottom section;t) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof, an inverted gabled bottom section and a horizontal bottom section comprising corners that are chamfered;u) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gabled roof, an inverted gabled bottom section and a horizontal bottom section comprising corners that are curved;v) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof, an inverted gabled bottom section and a horizontal bottom section;w) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof, an inverted gothic arch bottom section and a horizontal bottom section comprising corners that are chamfered;x) a seven sided cross-section with an inverted gothic arch roof, an inverted gothic arch bottom and a horizontal bottom section comprising corners that are curved; andy) any combination of two or more of cross-sections a) through x). 2. The finer of claim 1, wherein the width to height ratio is 2.0 or greater. 3. The finer of claim 1, wherein the width to height ratio is approximately 6.00. 4. The finer of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is selected from the group consisting of: a) a substantially rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are chamfered; andb) a substantially rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are curved. 5. The finer of claim 4, wherein at least one chamfered corner measured from a top edge to a side intersection of the rectangular cross section has an angle ranging from 45° to 60° with respect to horizontal and 0 to 30 percent of a height of the finer. 6. The finer of claim 4, wherein at least one chamfered corner measured from a bottom edge to a side intersection of the rectangular cross section has an angle ranging from 45° to 60° with respect to horizontal and 14 percent to 71 percent of a height of glass in the finer. 7. The finer of claim 4, wherein at least one curved corner measured from a top edge to a side intersection of the rectangular cross section is equal to approximately 20 to 71 percent of a height of glass in the finer. 8. The finer of claim 4, wherein at least one curved corner measured from a bottom edge a side intersection of the rectangular cross section is equal to approximately 20 to 71 percent of a height of glass in the finer. 9. The finer of claim 4, wherein at least one curved end of the rectangular cross section is a semi-ellipse where a range of a ratio of minor semi axis to major semi axis is 1.0 to 0.4. 10. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one fining rib positioned perpendicular to a direction of glass flow within the finer to control the migration of seeds within the finer. 11. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one roof vent to control the migration of seeds within the finer. 12. The finer of claim 11, wherein the roof vent comprises a plurality of roof vents to control a migration of seeds within the finer. 13. The finer of claim 1, wherein at least one chamfered corner measured from a top edge to a side intersection has an angle ranging from 45° to 60° with respect to the horizontal and 0 to 30 percent of a height of the finer. 14. The finer of claim 1, wherein at least one chamfered corner measured from a bottom edge to a side intersection has an angle ranging from 45° to 60° with respect to the horizontal and 14 percent to 71 percent of a height of glass in the finer. 15. The finer of claim 1, wherein at least one curved corner measured from a top edge to a side intersection is equal to approximately 0 to 50 percent of a height of the finer. 16. The finer of claim 1, wherein at least one curved corner measured from a bottom edge a side intersection is equal to approximately 20 to 71 percent of a height of glass in the finer. 17. The finer of claim 1, wherein at least one curved end is a semi-ellipse where the range of a ratio of minor semi axis to major semi axis is 1.0 to 0.4. 18. The finer of claim 1, wherein an included angle of a gabled roof is between 190 and 90 degrees. 19. The finer of claim 18, wherein the included angle of the gabled roof is between 180 and 120 degrees. 20. The finer of claim 1, wherein an included angle of an apex of a gothic arch roof is between 178 and 130 degrees. 21. The finer of claim 20, wherein the included angle of the apex of the gothic arch roof is between 170 and 150 degrees. 22. The finer of claim 1, wherein an included angle of the ends of a gothic arch roof is between 170 and 90 degrees. 23. The finer of claim 22, wherein the included angle of the ends of the gothic arch roof is between 160 and 140 degrees. 24. The finer of claim 1, wherein the walls comprise a top wall, wherein a top surface of the glass in the finer does not make direct contact with the top wall of the finer over at least a portion of a length of the finer. 25. The finer in claim 24, wherein any portion of the top wall that is not in direct contact with the glass is constructed of a material other than a precious metal. 26. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one fining rib positioned perpendicular to a direction of glass flow within the finer to control a migration of seeds within the finer. 27. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one roof vent to control a migration of seeds within the finer. 28. The finer of claim 27, wherein the roof vent comprises a plurality of roof vents to control the migration of seeds within the finer. 29. The finer of claim 1, further comprising at least one fining rib positioned at an acute angle to a direction of glass flow within the finer to control a migration of seeds within the finer. 30. The finer of claim 29, wherein the angle of the fining rib with respect to the direction of glass flow within the finer is between 5 and 85 degrees. 31. The finer of claim 30, wherein the angle of the fining rib with respect to the direction glass flow within the finer is between 50 and 70 degrees. 32. The finer of claim 1, wherein the finer comprises a first cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of cross-sections a) through x) and at least one second cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of: y) a rectangular cross-section;z) a rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are chamfered;aa) a rectangular cross-section comprising corners that are curved;ab) a circular cross section;ac) an elliptical cross-section;ad) a cross-section comprising a curved top, a curved bottom parallel to the curved top, and two curved sides, wherein the curved bottom and the curved top are the same length and are longer than the curved sides, wherein each of the curved sides are the same length and connects the curved top to the curved bottom at one end;ae) a horizontally oblong cross-section comprising a curved top and a curved bottom not parallel to the curved top, connected at each end by two curved sides, wherein any of the curved top, the curved bottom or the curved sides are comprised of curved and straight sections and may be shaped to be convex outward or convex inward; andaf) a square cross-section. 33. A finer for removing seeds from molten glass of claim 1, comprising: a plurality of walls defining an elgonated channel terminating at an inlet end and an outlet end, wherein the walls that contain the molten glass in the finer are fabricated from a precious metal selected from the group consisting of platinum and a platinum alloy;a glass inlet for receiving molten glass connected to the terminating end of the inlet end;an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing connected to the terminating end of the outlet end;a first cross-sectional shape across a first portion of the finer, having a width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00;a second cross-sectional shape across a second portion of the finer, having a width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00, wherein the second cross-sectional shape is different than the first cross-sectional shape; anda vent for releasing the seeds at a top of the finer to atmosphere. 34. The finer of claim 33, wherein the first cross-sectional shape has a different width to height ratio than the second cross-sectional shape. 35. The finer of claim 33, wherein the first cross-sectional shape has a different width to height ratio than the second cross-sectional shape. 36. The finer of claim 32, wherein the first cross-sectional shape has a different width to height ratio than the second cross-sectional shape. 37. The finer of claim 33, wherein the first cross-sectional shape has a different width to height ratio than the second cross-sectional shape. 38. A finer for removing seeds from molten glass of claim 1, comprising: a plurality of walls, wherein the walls that contain the molten glass in the finer are fabricated from a precious metal selected from the group consisting of platinum and a platinum alloy;a glass inlet for receiving molten glass;an outlet to allow molten glass to exit the finer for further processing;a first cross-sectional shape across a first portion of the finer, having a first width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00;a second cross-sectional shape across a second portion of the finer, having a second width to height ratio substantially greater than 1.00, wherein the first width to height ratio is different from the second width to height ratio; anda vent for releasing the seeds at a top of the finer to atmosphere. 39. A finer of claim 1, wherein the outlet end of the channel is lower than the inlet end of the channel such that the molten glass can flow from the inlet end to the outlet end due to gravity.
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