Laser dicing glass wafers using advanced laser sources
US-2024409449-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US10358386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10358386-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615096751-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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Methods of forming a sheet glass product comprising a plurality of growth-limited glass bump spacers. According to the methods, a glass pane of the sheet glass product is irradiated with laser radiation to locally heat the glass pane at a plurality of spacer localities and induce growth of a plurality of glass bump spacers in the glass pane. The growth of the plurality of glass bump spacers is limited by utilizing a growth-limiting plate comprising a scattering surface portion. The scattering surface portion of the growth-limiting plate mitigates damage to the growth-limiting plate and may also mitigate damage to the glass pane. Vacuum insulated glass products and systems for forming a growth-limited sheet glass product are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vacuum insulated glass product comprising opposing glass panes and an edge seal, wherein: the opposing glass panes are disposed in a spaced relation opposite and substantially parallel to each other to define an interior region there between; the edge seal is disposed about a periphery of the glass panes to hermetically seal the interior region defined between the opposing glass panes; at least one of the glass panes comprises a plurality of glass bump spacers integrally formed therein; the glass bump spacers extend across the interior region defined between the opposing glass panes and each comprise a glass contact surface against which a face of one of the opposing glass panes rests; and the glass contact surface of at least one of the glass hump spacers comprises a glass scattering surface portion that is integrally formed with the glass contact surface and the at least one of the glass bump spacer and configured for significant scattering of ultraviolet or infrared laser light. 2. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion of the at least one glass bump spacer is configured for significant scattering of UV laser radiation. 3. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion of the at least one glass bump spacer is configured for significant scattering of laser radiation between about 340 nm and about 380 nm. 4. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion of the at least one glass bump spacer is for significant scattering of IR laser radiation. 5. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion of the at least one glass bump spacer is configured for significant scattering of laser radiation between about 800 nm and about 1600 nm. 6. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the vacuum insulated glass product comprises more than one pair of opposing glass panes. 7. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the glass bump spacers are integrally formed in only one of the opposing glass panes; and the other of the opposing glass panes rests against the glass contact surfaces of the glass bump spacers. 8. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein: the glass bump spacers are integrally formed in both of the opposing glass panes; and both of the opposing glass panes rest against respective glass contact surfaces of the glass bump spacers. 9. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion of the at least one glass bump spacer comprises roughened glass. 10. The product as claimed in claim 1 wherein the glass scattering surface portion is arranged only on the plurality of glass bump spacers.
Discrete spacing elements, e.g. for evacuated glazing units · CPC title
of glass · CPC title
characterised by the diffusing properties · CPC title
Re-forming glass sheets · CPC title
Evacuating or filling the gap between the panes {; Equilibration of inside and outside pressure}; Preventing condensation in the gap between the panes (by means of spacing elements E06B3/663); Cleaning the gap between the panes · CPC title
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