LAMINATED BODY AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
20200039182 ยท 2020-02-06
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Inventors
Cpc classification
C03C27/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B32B17/10155
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B1/00
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B32B17/10036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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B32B27/12
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B32B2255/10
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B32B5/26
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B32B2255/062
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B05D7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/02
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B32B7/12
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B32B9/005
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B32B2410/00
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B32B27/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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B32B17/06
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International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a laminate in which a plurality of members including at least a glass are bonded via a bonding agent. The glass bonded has a chamfered portion in an end portion of a lamination surface of the glass, and the bonding agent adheres to the chamfered portion.
Claims
1. A laminate in which a plurality of members including at least a glass are bonded via a bonding agent, wherein the glass bonded has a chamfered portion in an end portion of a lamination surface of the glass, and the bonding agent adheres to the chamfered portion.
2. The laminate according to claim 1, wherein the bonding agent is at least one kind selected from the group consisting of a UV-curing resin, an acrylic-based bonding agent, a silicone-based bonding agent, an urethane-based bonding agent, a polyamide-based bonding agent, a vinyl acetate-based bonding agent, an ester-based bonding agent, a styrene-based bonding agent, a cyanoacrylate-based bonding agent, a PVA-based bonding agent, a PP-based bonding agent, a PC-based bonding agent, a PET-based bonding agent, a PMMA-based bonding agent, a PES-based bonding agent, a PEN-based bonding agent, a cellulose-based bonding agent, a silane coupling-based bonding agent, and an epoxy-based bonding agent.
3. The laminate according to claim 1, wherein surface roughness of a bond portion of the lamination surface is lower than surface roughness of the chamfered portion.
4. A method for manufacturing a laminate in which a plurality of members including at least a glass are bonded via a bonding agent, the method comprising: chamfering an end portion of a lamination surface of the glass to form a chamfered portion; applying the bonding agent to a bond portion of at least one lamination surface of a plurality of the members; and bonding a plurality of the members via the bonding agent so that the bonding agent adheres to the chamfered portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] In a laminate according to the present invention, a plurality of members including a glass as an essential member are bonded and laminated via a bonding agent, and a chamfered portion is provided at least in an end portion of a lamination surface of the glass.
[0029] In each drawing, a hatched portion designates the bonding agent, a dotted portion designates the chamfered portion, and a broken line portion designates an endmost portion of the lamination surface. In the present description, the lamination surface designates a surface where the glass or each member is bonded. In addition, the phrase the bonding agent protrudes means that the bonding agent adheres to the outside from the endmost portion of the lamination surface (the outside from the broken line portion, or a side wall surface of each member or the glass).
[0030] The laminate according to the present invention is constituted by two or more members, and at least one of the members is a glass. The composition of the glass is not limited particularly, but a borosilicate glass, an aluminosilicate glass, an alkali-free glass, a fluorophosphate glass, a phosphate glass, a silica glass, etc. may be used. In addition, the thickness, size and shape of the glass are not limited particularly. A glass subjected to processing suitable for an application, such as a glass with a functional film (such as an antireflection film, a reflection film, an infrared cutting/transmitting film, an ultraviolet cutting/transmitting film, an antifouling/dustproof film, etc.), a glass colored externally, a glass subjected to micro-processing, etc. may be used as the glass. When a plurality of glasses are used, the glasses may belong to the same kind of glass or different kinds of glasses.
[0031] Besides the glass, resin, metal, ceramic, sapphire, film, fiber materials, crystal, etc. may be used as the members constituting the laminate according to the present invention. Examples of applications of the members include an optical device, a prism, a biofilm, a culture substrate, a heat insulator, an electric circuit, etc.
[0032] In the laminate according to the present invention, the glass and another member (which may be a glass) are bonded via a bonding agent. The bonding agent is not limited particularly as long as it can bond the glass and the member firmly enough to prevent them from being separated from each other. As the bonding agent, one kind or two or more kinds selected suitably from a UV-curing resin, an acrylic-based bonding agent, a silicone-based bonding agent, an urethane-based bonding agent, a polyamide-based bonding agent, a vinyl acetate-based bonding agent, an ester-based bonding agent, a styrene-based bonding agent, a cyanoacrylate-based bonding agent, a PVA-based bonding agent, a PP-based bonding agent, a PC-based bonding agent, a PET-based bonding agent, a PMMA-based bonding agent, a PES-based bonding agent, a PEN-based bonding agent, a cellulose-based bonding agent, a silane coupling-based bonding agent, an epoxy-based bonding agent, etc, can be used.
[0033] The state of the bonding agent can be selected suitably from a liquid state, a gel state, a solid state, a tape state, a sheet state, etc. In order to enhance the adhesive force between the members, the liquid state or the gel state is preferred.
[0034] Of the members constituting the laminate according to the present invention, at least the glass has a lamination surface which includes a chamfered end portion (hereinafter referred to as a chamfered portion) and a portion to be applied with the bonding agent (hereinafter referred to as a bond portion). Due to the chamfered portion provided thus, the bonding agent adheres to the chamfered portion when the member is bonded via the bonding agent. Further, in the case where the bonding agent is spread, the bonding agent can be prevented from protruding to the outside from the end portion of the member. The position of the chamfered portion may be all over the circumference of the end portion of the lamination surface or partially in the circumference of the same. It is preferable that the end portion outside the position to which the bonding agent should be applied is formed as the chamfered portion.
[0035] The shape of the chamfered portion is not limited particularly, but it may be selected suitably from an R-chamfering, a C-chamfering, a slope, etc. When the shape is selected, it is preferable to select a shape with which the chamfered portion is prevented from affecting a use application. In addition, as for the area which is chamfered (hereinafter referred to as a chamfering area), length of the chamfering (hereinafter referred to as chamfering length) can be adjusted suitably both in the plane direction and in the thickness direction in accordance with the use application, the kind of the bonding agent, etc. When the bonding agent has a low viscosity (to flow easily) or when plenty of the bonding agent has to be applied, the chamfering length is increased in the plane direction and in the thickness direction. As a result, the volume of the chamfering area can be increased so that the protrusion of the bonding agent can be suppressed easily even if the bonding agent is much to be spread. The chamfering length in the thickness direction may be equal to the thickness. When the chamfering length in the thickness direction is made equal to the thickness, some slope angle or some chamfering formation position may reduce the bond portion or make the angle acute. Thus, it is likely to lead to a disadvantageous state in which the bonding agent, for example, tends to flow down. It is therefore preferable to adjust the chamfering length or angle suitably.
[0036] For example, in a structure in which other members are laminated above and below the glass, that is, a structure having three or more layers, the glass has lamination surfaces at its top and bottom surfaces. Therefore, chamfered portions are formed in end portions of the two lamination surfaces. The shape of the chamfered portion and the place where the chamfered portion is formed may be the same in both the top and bottom surfaces or may be different. It is preferable that the shapes and the places is adjusted suitably in accordance with the number of laminated layers or the combination of the members.
[0037] Each of the other members other than the glass may also have a chamfered portion. In the same manner as in the aforementioned glass, the shape of the chamfered portion can be selected suitably from an R-chamfering, a C-chamfering, a slope, etc., and the volume of the chamfering area, the slope angle and so on can be also adjusted suitably in accordance with the use application, the kind of the bonding agent, etc.
[0038] In the laminate according to the present invention, it is preferable that surface roughness of the bond portion of the lamination surface of the glass is lower than surface roughness of the chamfered portion, that is, in a state where the bond portion has a smoother surface than the chamfered portion (or the chamfered portion has a rougher surface than the bond portion). When the bond portion has a smooth surface, the adhesion between the members is improved and the members are hardly separated from each other. On the other hand, when the chamfered portion has a rough surface, it is possible to suppress the bonding agent from flowing toward the outermost part of the end portion. The values of the surface roughness are not limited particularly. For example, the chamfered portion has preferably a surface roughness (Ra) of 0.15 to 0.5 m, and the bond portion has preferably a surface roughness (Ra) lower than 0.15 m. The surface roughness (Ra) is an arithmetic average roughness according to JIS B0601 (revised in 2013) of Japanese Industrial Standards.
[0039] Next, a method for manufacturing the laminate according to the present invention is described. The laminate according to the present invention is manufactured by bonding two or more members via a bonding agent as described previously.
[0040] An end portion of a surface serving as a lamination surface is chamfered to form a chamfered portion. A method for forming the chamfered portion can be selected suitably from means such as polishing, etching, laser machining, grinding, cutting, pressing, etc. It is preferable to select the method in consideration of the physical properties and thickness of the member, a desired slope angle, and a processing width.
[0041] A bonding agent is used for bonding members. The kind of the bonding agent can be selected suitably from the aforementioned kinds. In addition, as a method for applying the bonding agent, a method suitable to the state of the bonding agent or the area in which the bonding agent should be applied may be selected. For example, the bonding agent may be printed or may be applied using a coating tool or device if it is a paste-like or frit-like bonding agent, or the bonding agent may be pasted if it is a seal-like or sheet-like bonding agent. In the present description, the mode in which the paste-like or frit-like bonding agent is printed and the mode in which the seal-like or sheet-like bonding agent is pasted are included in the mode in which the bonding agent is applied. In addition, in order to improve the adhesion, processing such as applying force (for example, placing a weight, pinching with a tool, etc.) or heating may be performed.
[0042] As for the area in which the bonding agent should be applied, it is preferable to apply the bonding agent to the bond portion other than the position where the chamfered portion is formed in the lamination surface. Examples of the applying method are shown in
[0043] Embodiments 1 to 10 of the present invention is shown below. Changes in the chamfering shape, the angle and the width in each of the following embodiments or forms in which some of the embodiments are combined can be adjusted appropriately within the scope of the present description.
[0044] In Embodiments 1 and 2, as shown in
[0045] In Embodiment 3, as shown in
[0046] In Embodiments 4 and 5, as shown in
[0047] In Embodiment 6, as shown in
[0048] In Embodiment 7, as shown in
[0049] In Embodiment 8, as shown in
[0050] In Embodiment 9, as shown in
[0051] Embodiment 10 shows an example in which members 3 and 3 are bonded above and below the glass 2, as shown in
[0052] Although the present invention has been described in detail and with reference to its specific embodiments, it is obvious for those in the art that various changes or modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0053] The present application is based on a Japanese patent application (Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-084724) filed on Apr. 21, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0054] A laminate according to the present invention is extremely useful for applications such as a solid-state image sensing device, an optical element, a carrier glass, a display-related member, a housing of electronic equipment, a solar cell, a laminated glass for a window, etc.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0055] 1. laminate [0056] 2. glass [0057] 21. lamination surface of glass [0058] 22. chamfered portion of glass [0059] 23. bond portion of glass [0060] 3. member (including glass) [0061] 31. lamination surface of member [0062] 32. chamfered portion of member [0063] 33. bond portion of member [0064] 4. bonding agent