GLASS ASSEMBLY
20180200999 ยท 2018-07-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B17/10954
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/24999
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
G02F1/133308
PHYSICS
B32B2457/202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/2419
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
Y10T156/1089
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
Y10T428/1241
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
Abstract
A frame for bonding a first glass component to a second glass component with a desired thickness of adhesive is disclosed. The frame has a horizontal top portion sized to overlap the top surface of the first glass component. The horizontal top portion has a distal surface which is configured to contain the adhesive when poured on the top surface of the first glass component. The horizontal top portion is thicker than the layer of adhesive to be used so that the second glass component may be placed within the frame to abut the distal surface. The frame also has a vertical side portion which extends downward from the horizontal top portion and is sized to wrap around the first perimeter.
Claims
1. A frame for bonding a first glass component to a second glass component with a desired thickness of adhesive, the first glass component having a top surface and a first perimeter and the second glass component having a second perimeter, the frame comprising: a horizontal top portion configured to extend along the first perimeter and overlap the top surface of the first glass component, wherein said horizontal top portion comprises a distal surface located on a distal end of the horizontal top portion; and a vertical side portion extending downward from the horizontal top portion and sized to wrap around the first perimeter of the first glass component; wherein said distal surface is configured to contain the adhesive poured on the top surface of the first glass component such that said adhesive abuts said distal surface when so poured; wherein said horizontal top portion has a thickness greater than the desired thickness of the adhesive such that the second perimeter abuts said distal surface when the second glass component is placed atop the adhesive and within the frame.
2. The frame of claim 1 wherein: the horizontal top portion and vertical side portion have a unitary body.
3. The frame of claim 1 wherein: the horizontal top portion and vertical side portion are separate components bonded together.
4. The frame of claim 1 wherein: wherein the horizontal top portion and the vertical side portion form an L shaped cross-section.
5. The frame of claim 1 wherein: the horizontal top portion has a thickness less than the combined height of the desired thickness of adhesive and the second glass component.
6. A protective glass assembly comprising: a first glass component having a top surface and a perimeter; a frame overlapping the top surface and the perimeter; a layer of adhesive placed on the top surface; and a second glass component having a second top surface and a second perimeter, the second glass component positioned atop the layer of adhesive such that the layer of adhesive is interposed between the first and second glass components and directly abuts the portion of the frame overlapping the first top surface.
7. The glass assembly of claim 6 wherein the frame comprises: a horizontal top portion, which overlaps the top surface; and a vertical side portion, which overlaps the first perimeter.
8. The glass assembly of claim 6 wherein: the first glass component is an LCD display.
9. The glass assembly of claim 6 wherein: the adhesive is an index-matched optical adhesive.
10. The glass assembly of claim 9 wherein: the adhesive comprises 1 part resin to 1 part catalyst.
11. The glass assembly of claim 9 wherein: the adhesive comprises 1 part resin to 3 parts catalyst.
12. The glass assembly of claim 6 wherein: the surface area of the top surface is larger than the surface area of the second top surface.
13. The glass assembly of claim 6 wherein: the second glass component is sized to fit within the frame when the second glass component is placed atop the layer of adhesive.
14. The glass assembly of claim 13 wherein: the frame is sized such that the second top surface extends above the frame when the second glass component is placed atop the layer of adhesive.
15. A protective glass assembly for a liquid crystal display (LCD) having a top surface and a perimeter, the protective glass assembly comprising: a frame overlapping the top surface and perimeter of the LCD; a layer of optical adhesive placed atop the top surface of the LCD; and a front glass component placed atop the layer of optical adhesive so as to interpose the adhesive between the LCD and the front glass component; wherein said frame is configured to receive and contain said layer of optical adhesive; wherein the frame has a first surface which extends along the perimeter of the LCD and a second surface which extends substantially vertically from the top surface of the LCD when frame is placed atop the top surface of the LCD; wherein the layer of optical adhesive directly and continuously abuts the second surface when interposed between the LCD and the front glass component; wherein the perimeter of the front glass directly and continuously abuts the second surface when the front glass is placed atop the layer of optical adhesive.
16. The protective glass assembly of claim 15 wherein the frame comprises: a horizontal top portion connected to a vertical side portion.
17. The protective glass assembly of claim 15 wherein: the frame is metallic.
18. The protective glass assembly of claim 15 wherein: the adhesive comprises 1 part resin to 1 part catalyst.
19. The protective glass assembly of claim 15 wherein: the adhesive comprises 1 part resin to 3 parts catalyst.
20. The protective glass assembly of claim 15 wherein: the adhesive is index-matched.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0010] A better understanding of the disclosed embodiments will be obtained from a reading of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein identical reference characters refer to identical parts and in which:
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[0023] In exemplary embodiments, the first glass component 10 may be a LCD stack. In other embodiments, the first glass component 10 may be a front plate, such as described in co-pending U.S. Application No. 61/033,064, incorporated by reference as if fully rewritten herein. In still other embodiments, the first glass component 10 may be any glass feature found in a LCD display.
[0024] To begin the bonding process an adhesive is applied to edge 26 of the frame 20 overlapping the first glass component 10 on its first surface 12, forming a frame seal. The width and thickness of the frame seal may be sufficient to form a complete seal between the edge 26 of the frame 20 and the first surface 14 of the first glass component 10. This frame seal may prevent particulate from entering any space between the top portion 22 of the frame 20 and the first surface 14 of the first glass component 10. The adhesive may then be allowed to cure at room temperature. A variety of adhesives may be used to seal the frame 20 to the first surface 12. One example of an adhesive that may be used is Dow Corning brand product 3145 RTV Adhesive/Sealant (hereinafter the 3145 adhesive).
[0025] After the adhesive has had sufficient time to cure, a barrier coat may be applied over the frame seal. The barrier coat may be applied over the frame seal with a brush. In other exemplary embodiments, the barrier coat may be applied using any suitable application method. The adhesive used may be an optical adhesive. In other embodiments, the optical adhesive may be index matched. One example of an adhesive that may be used is Dow Corning brand Product, Sylgard 527 A&B Silicone Dielectric Gel (hereinafter the 527 adhesive). The 527 adhesive may comprise 1 part resin to 3 parts catalyst. However, to maximize adhesion and optical performance, the 527 adhesive may comprise 1 part resin to 1 part catalyst. After the barrier coat is applied, it is allowed to cure at room temperature.
[0026] After the barrier coat has had sufficient time to cure, skirting tape (not shown in the figures) may be applied to the side portion 24 of the frame 20. The skirting tape may be aligned such that is covers the side portion 24 of the frame 20 without contacting the top portion 24 of the frame 20. The skirting tape may be any self adhesive tape. More preferably, the skirting tape may be any self adhesive tape that is easily removable. In other exemplary embodiments, a skirting tape may not be used.
[0027] The next step in the bonding process is to apply an adhesive 30 over the entire first surface 14 of the first glass component 10 and frame 20, as illustrated in
[0028] In other embodiments, the 527 adhesive may be replaced by photo initiated optical adhesives manufactured by Momentive Performance Materials, Incorporated (hereinafter Momentive). By using optical initiated optical adhesives manufactured by Momentive, some chemical incompatibilities associated with the use of the 527 adhesive may be eliminated. By eliminating the chemical incompatibilities associated with the 527 adhesive a portion of the bubble formation may also be eliminated. The use of Momentive's optical initiated adhesives may also decrease the curing times, thus increasing production times.
[0029] After the adhesive 30 has been allowed to flood the first surface 14 a second glass component 40, having a first edge 42 and a second edge 44, may be positioned for bonding. In exemplary embodiments, the second glass component 40 may be a LCD stack. In other embodiments, the second glass component 40 may be a front plate. In still other embodiments, the second glass component 40 may be any glass feature found in a LCD display.
[0030] The second glass component 40 may be positioned so that the first edge 42 is in contact with the corner formed by the intersection of the top portion 22 and side portion 24 of the frame 20. The second edge 44 may be elevated above the first surface 14 of the first glass component 10, as illustrated in
[0031] The finished product is illustrated in
[0032] In other embodiments, the second glass component 40 may have perimeter dimensions less than that of the first glass component 10. This is illustrated in
[0033] In other exemplary embodiments, the skirting tape may be applied to both the top and side portions 22 and 24 of the frame 20. This allows for the removal of any excess adhesive 30 from the all portions of the frame 20.
[0034] In still other embodiments, the 3145 adhesive used for the frame seal is replaced by an adhesive having a lower viscosity. One example of an adhesive that may be used is Dow Corning brand product 3140 RTV Adhesive/Sealant (hereinafter the 3145 adhesive). The use of an adhesive having a lower viscosity than that of the 3145 adhesive may eliminate the need for a barrier coat. In exemplary embodiments, where the barrier is no longer applied, the adhesive 30 may be poured onto the first surface 14 after the frame seal is cured.
[0035] Some embodiments of the present invention may involve displays other than LCD displays. An example would be plasma display or rear-projection television. An exemplary embodiment may be used with any type of display where bonded glass components may be used.
[0036] Having shown and described exemplary embodiments of the invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described invention and still be within the scope of the claimed invention. Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements which will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.