Defect resisting acoustic polymer interlayers

US11254111B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11254111-B2
Application numberUS-201715729945-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 11, 2017
Priority dateMar 9, 2012
Publication dateFeb 22, 2022
Grant dateFeb 22, 2022

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This disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers for multiple layer glass panels and multiple layer glass panels having at least one polymer interlayer sheet. Specifically, this disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers comprising multiple thermoplastic layers which resist the formation of optical defects.

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I claim: 1. A polymer interlayer comprising: a first polymer layer comprising at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl butyral), polyurethane, and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate); a second polymer layer comprising at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl butyral), polyurethane, and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate); wherein said second polymer layer is in contact with said first polymer layer; and a third polymer layer comprising at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of poly(vinyl butyral), polyurethane, and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate); wherein said third polymer layer is in contact with said second polymer layer; and wherein said second polymer layer is disposed between said first polymer layer and said third polymer layer, thereby resulting in a polymer interlayer comprising two skin layers and a core layer; and wherein each of said skin layers has a flow of about 0.19 mm to about 0.37 mm as measured by DF135, and wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layer has a stress relaxation modulus, G′(t), measured at a temperature of 150° C. and a time of 100 seconds, in the range of from 0.10 to 100 Pascals. 2. The polymer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said second polymer layer and/or said third layer comprise poly(vinyl butyral). 3. The polymer interlayer of claim 2 , wherein said skin layers each have a flow of 0.19 to 0.26 mm as measured by DF135. 4. The polymer interlayer of claim 1 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layer has an embossed post heat surface roughness, Rz, ranging from about 25 to about 55 microns. 5. The polymer interlayer of claim 3 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layer has a stress relaxation modulus, G′(t), of less than about 100 Pascals. 6. The polymer interlayer of claim 2 , wherein said second polymer layer comprises about 9 to about 18 weight percent residual hydroxyl groups calculated as PVOH. 7. The polymer interlayer of claim 2 , wherein the polymers in the first and third polymer layers each have a molecular weight less than 140,000 Daltons and the polymer in the second polymer layer has a molecular weight greater than 140,000 Daltons. 8. The polymer interlayer of claim 2 , wherein the polymers in the first and third polymer layers each have a molecular weight less than 130,000 Daltons. 9. A polymer interlayer comprising: a first polymer layer comprising plasticized poly(vinyl butyral); a second polymer layer comprising plasticized poly(vinyl butyral) in contact with said first polymer layer; and a third polymer layer comprising plasticized poly(vinyl butyral) in contact with said second polymer layer; wherein said second polymer layer is disposed between said first polymer layer and said third polymer layer, thereby resulting in a polymer interlayer comprising two skin layers and a core layer; and wherein at least one of the first and third polymer layers has a stress relaxation modulus, G′(t), of less than about 100 Pascals. 10. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layer has a flow in the range of about 0.19 mm to about 0.26 mm as measured by DF135. 11. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layers comprise about 10 to about 55 phr plasticizer. 12. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein said second polymer layer comprises about 9 to about 18 weight percent residual hydroxyl groups calculated as PVOH. 13. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein the polymers in the first and third polymer layers each have a molecular weight less than 140,000 Daltons and the polymer in the second polymer layer has a molecular weight greater than 140,000 Daltons. 14. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein the polymers in the first and third polymer layers each have a molecular weight less than 110,000 Daltons. 15. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein the poly(vinyl butyral) in the first polymer layer and the poly(vinyl butyral) in the third polymer layer each have a residual hydroxyl content of at least 19 weight percent, calculated as PVOH, and wherein the total plasticizer content of each of the first polymer layer and the third polymer layer is not more than 38 phr. 16. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein the poly(vinyl butyral) in the first polymer layer and the poly(vinyl butyral) in the third polymer layer each comprises about 13 to about 30 weight percent residual hydroxyl groups calculated as PVOH, and wherein the total plasticizer content of each of the first polymer layer and the third polymer layer is not more than 38 phr. 17. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein the total plasticizer content in the interlayer is about 30 to 60 phr. 18. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein said first polymer layer and/or said third polymer layers have a glass transition temperature of about 25° C. to about 55° C. 19. The polymer interlayer of claim 9 , wherein said second polymer layer has a glass transition temperature of about 10° C. to about −15° C.

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  • slab-shaped · CPC title

  • Polyvinylalcohol · CPC title

  • Roughness · CPC title

  • All polymers belonging to those covered by groups B32B27/32 and B32B27/30 · CPC title

  • B32B27/30Primary

    comprising vinyl {(co)polymers; comprising acrylic (co)polymers} · CPC title

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What does patent US11254111B2 cover?
This disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers for multiple layer glass panels and multiple layer glass panels having at least one polymer interlayer sheet. Specifically, this disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers comprising multiple thermoplastic layers which resist the formation of optical defects.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Solutia Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B27/30. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 22 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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