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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 05, 1988
Filed:
Dec. 24, 1986
Shinichi Aratani, Matsusaka City, JP;
Tadashi Muramoto, Matsusaka City, JP;
Central Glass Company, Limited, Ube City, JP;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method of tempering a glass sheet by first suitably heating the glass sheet and quenching the heated glass sheet by directing jets of air onto both surfaces of the glass sheet from two sets of nozzles respectively protruding from oppositely disposed two air chambers. At the start of quenching, each air chamber is suddenly allowed to communicate with a source of compressed air kept at a predetermined first pressure in the range from 2 to 8 kg/cm.sup.2 (gauge pressure) such that a rapid drop from the first pressure to a predetermined second pressure in the range from 0.05 to 0.5 kg/cm.sup.2 (gauge pressure) takes place as the compressed air expands into the air chamber and such that substantially the whole length of the air chamber and the nozzles serves as a sort of shock wave tube. Consequently, the air jets arriving at the glass sheet surfaces at the initial stage of quenching are very high in kinetic energy and heat dissipating power. By this method even glass sheets thinner than 3 mm can be tempered so as to meet the current regulations on tempered glass sheets for use as automobile side or rear windows.