Double-layer system comprising a partially absorbing layer, and method and sputter target for producing said layer
US-2018223418-A1 · Aug 9, 2018 · US
US10710339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10710339-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515328565-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 14, 2020 |
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A laminated automotive glazing unit including two glass sheets joined by a thermoplastic interlayer sheet, a system of conductive layers applied to one of the sheets, and including on an edge of the same sheet a substantially opaque masking strip, making contact with the glass sheet, the system of conductive layers covering at least partially the masking strip. The glazing unit further includes busbars for supplying electrical power, the busbars making contact with the layer system in the portion covering the masking strip. The masking strip includes a set of layers that absorb visible radiation, the layers being formed by cathodic sputtering.
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A laminated motor vehicle glass panel comprising: first and second glass sheets united by a thermoplastic interlayer sheet; a system of conductive layers applied to a first face of the first glass sheet, wherein the first glass sheet has a reflection which is not greater than 8% on a second side of the first glass sheet opposite the first side of the first glass sheet when the first glass sheet is 4 mm thick; an opaque masking strip, in contact with the first glass sheet on an edge of the first glass sheet, forming an interference optical system for at least partially neutralizing overall reflection on the first side of the first glass sheet, the opaque masking strip including an assembly of layers including (a) a first absorbent/reflective layer, (b) a second absorbent/reflective layer located between the first face of the first glass sheet and the first absorbent/reflective layer, and (c) plural dielectric layers, wherein at least part of the opaque masking strip is covered by the system of conductive layers, and wherein a thickness of the second absorbent/reflective layer is between a third and a tenth of a thickness of the first absorbent/reflective layer; and electrical supply busbars in contact with the system of conductive layers where the at least part of the opaque masking strip is covered by the system of conductive layers, wherein the assembly of layers of the opaque masking strip absorb visible radiation and is formed by cathode sputtering such that visible light transmission through the opaque masking strip is at most 1%, wherein the second absorbent/reflective layer is made of metal or based on a metal compound, and the second absorbent/reflective layer comprises ( 1 ) a metal from a selected metal group, the selected metal group consisting of: W, Cr, Ta, Nb, Zr, Ti, Nb, Mo, V, Hf and NiCr, CoCr, ZrCr, NbCr and NiCrW, and stainless steels, ( 2 ) an alloy of metals from the selected metal group, ( 3 ) a partially nitrided compound of at least one metal from the selected metal group, ( 4 ) a completely nitrided compound of metal from the selected metal group, ( 5 ) a partially nitrided compound of at least one alloy including a metal from the selected metal group, or ( 6 ) a completely nitrided compound of at least one alloy including a metal from the selected metal group. 2. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the opaque masking strip is applied to a 4 mm thick clear glass sheet. 3. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the assembly of layers of the opaque masking strip has a total thickness which is not greater than 4000 Å. 4. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective layer is made of metal or based on a metal compound, and the first absorbent/reflective layer comprises ( 1 ) a metal from an extended metal group consisting of the selected metal group, Al and Cu, ( 2 ) an alloy of metals from the extended metal group, ( 3 ) a partially nitrided compound of at least one metal from the extended metal group, ( 4 ) a completely nitrided compound of metal from the extended metal group, ( 5 ) a partially nitrided compound of at least one alloy including a metal from the extended metal group, or ( 6 ) a completely nitrided compound of at least one alloy including a metal from the extended metal group. 5. The glass panel according to claim 4 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective layer has an extinction coefficient k, which is an average of coefficients over a visible wavelength range, 350-750 nm, which is not less than 2.5. 6. The glass panel according to claim 4 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective layer has a thickness which is not less than 300 Å. 7. The glass panel according to claim 6 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective metal has a thickness which is not greater than 1000 Å. 8. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the second absorbent/reflective layer is such that a product (k•n•e) of a refractive index (n) of a material of the second absorbent/reflective layer, ( 2 ) a value of an extinction coefficient (k), which is an average of coefficients over a visible wavelength range, 350-750 nm, and ( 3 ) a thickness (e) of the second absorbent/reflective layer expressed in Angstroms is at least 300. 9. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the plural dielectric layers are transparent. 10. The glass panel according to claim 9 , wherein a first dielectric layer of the plural dielectric layers is directly applied to the first glass sheet and has a refractive index of greater than 1.5. 11. The glass panel according to claim 9 , wherein the plural dielectric layers are Si 3 N 4 , SiO x N y , AlN layers. 12. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the opaque masking strip has a structure G/D 1 /M 2 /D 2 /M 1 /D 3 , wherein M 1 and M 2 are respectively the first and second absorbent/reflective layers, and D 1 , D 2 , D 3 are dielectric layers of the plural dielectric layers, the layer D 3 essentially having a role of mechanically and/or chemically protecting the underlying layers. 13. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective layer is a layer formed of an alloy that comprises, by weight, at least 40% of tungsten. 14. The glass panel according to claim 13 , wherein the first absorbent/reflective layer further comprises chromium. 15. The glass panel according to claim 13 , wherein the second absorbent/reflective layer is of a same nature as that of the first absorbent/reflective layer. 16. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the system of conductive layers is formed by cathode sputtering and comprises an assembly of metal layers and of dielectric layers, the assembly of metal layers and of dielectric layers having a thickness which is not greater than 4000 Å. 17. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the opaque masking strip has a visible light transmission through the opaque masking strip of at most 0.5%. 18. The glass panel according to claim 1 , wherein the opaque masking strip has a visible light transmission through the opaque masking strip of at most 0.1%.
comprising an obscuration band · CPC title
Heating arrangements specially adapted for transparent or reflecting areas, e.g. for demisting or de-icing windows, mirrors or vehicle windshields · CPC title
comprising two outer glass sheets · CPC title
Edge features, e.g. inserts or holes · CPC title
being not continuous, e.g. in edge regions · CPC title
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