Insulating window unit
US-2017362882-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US11960189B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11960189-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217656745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 2024 |
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This disclosure provides spacers for smart windows. In one aspect, a window assembly includes a first substantially transparent substrate having an optically switchable device on a surface of the first substrate. The optically switchable device includes electrodes. A first electrode of the electrodes has a length about the length of a side of the optically switchable device. The window assembly further includes a second substantially transparent substrate a metal spacer between the first and the second substrates. The metal spacer has a substantially rectangular cross section, with one side of the metal spacer including a recess configured to accommodate the length of the first electrode such that there is no contact between the first electrode and the metal spacer. A primary seal material bonds the first substrate to the metal spacer and bonds the second substrate to the metal spacer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector for joining two ends of a spacer disposed between two substrates of an insulating glass unit, the connector comprising: a first end configured to join to one end of the spacer; and a second end configured to join to an other end of the spacer; wherein the connector is configured to pass one or more wires to outside the insulated glass unit, the one or more wires in electrical communication with a bus bar configured to provide power to an electrochromic device on one of the two substrates of the insulated glass unit, wherein the first end of the connector is configured to slidably engage with the one end of the spacer and the second end of the connector is configured to slidably engage with the other end of the spacer. 2. The connector of claim 1 , comprising a channel portion residing at a corner of the spacer, the channel portion configured to pass the one or more wires to outside the insulated glass unit. 3. The connector of claim 1 , wherein one or more surfaces of the connector and the spacer are configured to mate with the two substrates of the insulated glass unit. 4. The connector of claim 3 , wherein the one or more surfaces of the connector and the spacer configured to mate with the two substrates of the insulated glass unit are substantially coplanar. 5. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises (i) an electrically non-conductive or insulating material and/or (ii) a metal. 6. The connector of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a polymeric material or a plastic. 7. An insulated glass unit, comprising: a first substantially transparent substrate having an electrochromic device disposed thereon; a second substantially transparent substrate; and a spacer disposed between the first substantially transparent substrate and the second substantially transparent substrate, the spacer having a body configured to accommodate a pair of connectors aligned with a pair of bus bars disposed at opposite sides of the electrochromic device, wherein the body of the spacer or the pair of connectors is configured for passing one or more wires in electrical communication with the pair of bus bars to outside the insulated glass unit. 8. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein the body of the spacer or the pair of connectors is configured to pass the one or more wires from a corner of the spacer to outside the insulated glass unit. 9. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein each connector of the pair of connectors is configured to accommodate at least one of the one or more wires. 10. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein the spacer has a substantially rectangular cross section. 11. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein each connector of the pair of connectors comprises (i) an electrically non-conductive or insulating material and/or (ii) a metal. 12. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein each connector of the pair of connectors comprises a polymeric material or a plastic. 13. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein the spacer is a hollow metal spacer having a substantially rectangular cross section. 14. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein each connector of the pair of connectors is configured to join two ends of the spacer. 15. The insulated glass unit of claim 7 , wherein each connector of the pair of connectors is configured to slidably engage with the spacer.
Gaskets; Spacers; Sealing of cells; Filling or closing of cells · CPC title
with at least one intermediate air space · CPC title
Coatings of a metallic or dielectric material on a constituent layer of glass or polymer · CPC title
Electrochromic layer · CPC title
of tubular shape (E06B3/66323 and E06B3/66333 take precedence) · CPC title
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