Patent classifications
C03C17/09
GLASS PANEL UNIT, GLASS WINDOW, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING GLASS PANEL UNIT
The glass panel unit includes a first glass substrate, a second glass substrate, a sealing member, an inside space, and a plurality of spacers. The inside space is hermetically enclosed by the first glass substrate, the second glass substrate, and the sealing member, and has reduced pressure. The plurality of spacers are placed in the inside space. At least one of the first glass substrate and the second glass substrate is a wire-embedded glass panel with a wire structure embedded therein. The plurality of spacers are arranged so as to overlap with part of the wire structure in a plan view.
GLASS PANEL UNIT, GLASS WINDOW, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING GLASS PANEL UNIT
The glass panel unit includes a first glass substrate, a second glass substrate, a sealing member, an inside space, and a plurality of spacers. The inside space is hermetically enclosed by the first glass substrate, the second glass substrate, and the sealing member, and has reduced pressure. The plurality of spacers are placed in the inside space. At least one of the first glass substrate and the second glass substrate is a wire-embedded glass panel with a wire structure embedded therein. The plurality of spacers are arranged so as to overlap with part of the wire structure in a plan view.
APPLICATION OF DIODE BOX TO REDUCE CRAZING IN GLASS COATINGS
Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for reducing crazing in thin film stacks deposited on large area substrates such as glass, for instance architectural glass. Crazing can occur once a conductor-insulator-conductor series of films have been deposited, thereby effectively forming a capacitor, and where the substrate spans multiple deposition chambers such the coupling between chambers can cause the effective capacitor voltage to breakdown the insulator layer between the two conductor layers. The resulting crazing can be reduced if not eliminated through the grounding of outputs of an AC power supply that assists in deposition of one of the conductor layers. The grounding is via rectified channels, such as diodes, or series of diodes such that the outputs of the AC power supply are precluded from falling below ground potential.
APPLICATION OF DIODE BOX TO REDUCE CRAZING IN GLASS COATINGS
Systems, methods, and apparatus are disclosed for reducing crazing in thin film stacks deposited on large area substrates such as glass, for instance architectural glass. Crazing can occur once a conductor-insulator-conductor series of films have been deposited, thereby effectively forming a capacitor, and where the substrate spans multiple deposition chambers such the coupling between chambers can cause the effective capacitor voltage to breakdown the insulator layer between the two conductor layers. The resulting crazing can be reduced if not eliminated through the grounding of outputs of an AC power supply that assists in deposition of one of the conductor layers. The grounding is via rectified channels, such as diodes, or series of diodes such that the outputs of the AC power supply are precluded from falling below ground potential.
Glass including a small-transmittance portion and a large-transmittance portion
[Problem] To provide glass having a colored layer. [Solution] Glass having a colored layer.
Glass including a small-transmittance portion and a large-transmittance portion
[Problem] To provide glass having a colored layer. [Solution] Glass having a colored layer.
Exterior mirror reflective element with auxiliary reflector
A mirror reflective element suitable for use in an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a glass substrate having a first side and an opposing second side. The mirror reflective element has a principal reflector portion and an auxiliary reflector portion. The auxiliary reflector portion includes a curved recess established at the second side of the glass substrate. An auxiliary mirror metallic reflector is coated at the curved recess at the second side of the glass substrate and a principal mirror metallic reflector is coated at the principal reflector portion. The mirror reflective element is configured so that, when an exterior rearview mirror assembly equipped with the mirror reflective element is normally mounted at a side of a vehicle, the curved recess is disposed at an outboard upper region of the mirror reflective element relative to the side of the equipped vehicle.
Exterior mirror reflective element with auxiliary reflector
A mirror reflective element suitable for use in an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a glass substrate having a first side and an opposing second side. The mirror reflective element has a principal reflector portion and an auxiliary reflector portion. The auxiliary reflector portion includes a curved recess established at the second side of the glass substrate. An auxiliary mirror metallic reflector is coated at the curved recess at the second side of the glass substrate and a principal mirror metallic reflector is coated at the principal reflector portion. The mirror reflective element is configured so that, when an exterior rearview mirror assembly equipped with the mirror reflective element is normally mounted at a side of a vehicle, the curved recess is disposed at an outboard upper region of the mirror reflective element relative to the side of the equipped vehicle.
EXTERIOR MIRROR REFLECTIVE ELEMENT WITH AUXILIARY REFLECTOR
A mirror reflective element suitable for use in an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a glass substrate having a first side and an opposing second side. The mirror reflective element has a principal reflector portion and an auxiliary reflector portion. The auxiliary reflector portion includes a curved recess established at the second side of the glass substrate. An auxiliary mirror metallic reflector is coated at the curved recess at the second side of the glass substrate and a principal mirror metallic reflector is coated at the principal reflector portion. The mirror reflective element is configured so that, when an exterior rearview mirror assembly equipped with the mirror reflective element is normally mounted at a side of a vehicle, the curved recess is disposed at an outboard upper region of the mirror reflective element relative to the side of the equipped vehicle.
EXTERIOR MIRROR REFLECTIVE ELEMENT WITH AUXILIARY REFLECTOR
A mirror reflective element suitable for use in an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a glass substrate having a first side and an opposing second side. The mirror reflective element has a principal reflector portion and an auxiliary reflector portion. The auxiliary reflector portion includes a curved recess established at the second side of the glass substrate. An auxiliary mirror metallic reflector is coated at the curved recess at the second side of the glass substrate and a principal mirror metallic reflector is coated at the principal reflector portion. The mirror reflective element is configured so that, when an exterior rearview mirror assembly equipped with the mirror reflective element is normally mounted at a side of a vehicle, the curved recess is disposed at an outboard upper region of the mirror reflective element relative to the side of the equipped vehicle.