Laminated glass in which a single glass sheet has a through-hole
11148399 · 2021-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B17/10036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10293
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10376
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24273
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminated glazing includes a first sheet of glass and a second sheet of glass which are bonded together via an adhesive interlayer, in which the second sheet of glass has a through-hole, wherein over the surface of the hole and a peripheral surface around same, a thin sheet of a thickness of between 0.01 and 0.5 mm, made from a material compatible with the manufacture and the mechanical stresses and the aging of the laminated glazing, is interposed between the adhesive interlayer and the second sheet of glass.
Claims
1. A laminated glazing comprising a first sheet of glass and a second sheet of glass which are bonded together via an adhesive interlayer, in which the second sheet of glass has a through-hole, wherein over a surface of the through-hole and a peripheral surface around the through-hole, a thin sheet of a thickness of between 0.01 and 0.5 mm, made from a material compatible with the manufacture and the mechanical stresses and the aging of the laminated glazing, is interposed between the adhesive interlayer and the second sheet of glass, wherein the thin sheet comprises a mineral glassmaking material and/or a polymer material and/or a composite material.
2. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thin sheet has a hole.
3. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 2, wherein the adhesive interlayer comprises electrically conducting wires which pass through the hole in the thin sheet.
4. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the thin sheet is opaque in its thickness or as a result of treatment of at least one of its faces.
5. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein a face of the thin sheet that faces toward the second sheet of glass is reflective.
6. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mineral glassmaking material is as glass or vitreous ceramic, the polymer material is polycarbonate, poly(methyl methacrylate) and the composite material is carbon in the form of fibers.
7. A laminated glazing comprising a first sheet of glass and a second sheet of glass which are bonded together via an adhesive interlayer, in which the second sheet of glass has a through-hole, wherein over a surface of the through-hole and a peripheral surface around the through-hole, a thin sheet of a thickness of between 0.01 and 0.5 mm, made from a material compatible with the manufacture and the mechanical stresses and the aging of the laminated glazing, is interposed between the adhesive interlayer and the second sheet of glass, wherein the adhesive interlayer comprises electrically conducting wires which pass through the hole in the thin sheet and wherein the adhesive interlayer comprises electrically conducting wires which are connected to a flat connector positioned on a face of the adhesive interlayer facing toward the second sheet of glass, so as to be accessible from the outside of the laminated glazing via the hole in the thin sheet.
8. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the thin sheet has a hole.
9. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the adhesive interlayer comprises electrically conducting wires which pass through the hole in the thin sheet.
10. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 7, wherein the thin sheet is opaque in its thickness or as a result of treatment of at least one of its faces.
11. A laminated glazing comprising a first sheet of glass and a second sheet of glass which are bonded together via an adhesive interlayer, in which the second sheet of glass has a through-hole, wherein over a surface of the through-hole and a peripheral surface around the through-hole, a thin sheet of a thickness of between 0.01 and 0.5 mm, made from a material compatible with the manufacture and the mechanical stresses and the aging of the laminated glazing, is interposed between the adhesive interlayer and the second sheet of glass, wherein a face of the thin sheet that faces toward the second sheet of glass bears a flat connector connected to an electrically conducting layer or electrically conducting wires positioned on a face of the second sheet of glass that faces toward the adhesive interlayer.
12. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 11, wherein the thin sheet has a hole.
13. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 11, wherein the adhesive interlayer comprises electrically conducting wires which pass through the hole in the thin sheet.
14. The laminated glazing as claimed in claim 11, wherein the thin sheet is opaque in its thickness or as a result of treatment of at least one of its faces.
15. A method for the manufacture of laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, comprising attaching the thin sheet to the adhesive interlayer by local heating, then assembling the laminated glazing.
16. A method for the manufacture of laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, comprising attaching the thin sheet to the second sheet of glass by means of adhesive or a double-sided adhesive tape, then assembling the laminated glazing.
17. A method for the manufacture of laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1, comprising superposing the constituent components of the laminated glazing, and then a assembling the laminated glazing.
18. The method as claimed in claim 15, further comprising locally stretching the adhesive interlayer in the fraction of its surface that is intended to be in contact with the thin sheet.
19. A method comprising utilizing a laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1 to incorporate an element connected to an electrical power supply.
20. A method comprising utilizing a laminated glazing as claimed in claim 1 to incorporate an element without electrical connections.
Description
(1) The invention will be better understood in the light of the following description of the attached schematic depictions of laminated glazing, in which just one of the sheets of glass has a through-hole, in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) With reference to
(7) According to a first route (
(8) According to a second route (
(9) With reference to
(10) The thin sheet of glass 5 may be simply stacked with the other constituent components of the laminated glazing and then a conventional method for the manufacture of laminated glazing: outgassing, autoclaving, etc., can be implemented.
(11) The thin sheet of glass 5 may be attached to the layer of PVB 2 beforehand by local heating or alternatively attached to the second sheet of glass 3 by means of adhesive or a double-sided adhesive tape.
(12) Furthermore, local stretching of the adhesive interlayer in that fraction of its surface that is intended to be in contact with the thin sheet may advantageously be carried out. This measure makes it possible to compensate for/eliminate the additional thickness created by the addition of the thin sheet 5 of glass.
(13) The laminated glazing 10 of
(14) Three alternative forms of the laminated glazing 10 of
(15) In each of these figures, the thin sheet of glass 5 has the geometry of a disk as does the through-hole 4 in the second sheet of glass 3, the two disks 5, 4 being depicted as concentric.
(16) In
(17) Electrically conducting wires 7, depicted schematically, are embedded in the adhesive interlayer 2 and connected to an electrical power supply of the bus bars or equivalent type, in the laminated structure of the glazing 10. Electrically conducting wires 7 emerge through the hole 6 so that they can be connected to an electronic element, lighting, etc.
(18) One alternative form of this laminated glazing 10 of
(19) With reference to
(20) In this embodiment, the flat connector 8 may be connected to electrically conducting wires 7 embedded in the layer of PVB 2, or alternatively to an electrically conducting layer on the face of the second sheet of glass 3 that faces toward the layer of PVB 2, the electrically conducting wires 7 or the electrically conducting layer being themselves in each instance connected to an electrical power supply.