Laminated glazing
US-2017021597-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US12065371B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12065371-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816753994-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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A system and process for forming a curved glass laminate article is provided. The process and system utilizes co-sagging of a stack of glass sheets of different thicknesses and different glass materials. During co-sagging the thicker glass layer is placed on top of the thinner glass layer. In this process, shape mismatch is avoided by selecting/controlling the glass materials of the sheets of glass such that the viscosity of the lower, thinner sheet during co-sagging is greater than the viscosity of the thicker glass sheet.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process for forming a curved glass laminate article comprising: placing an outer region of a first sheet of glass material into contact with a support surface of a shaping frame, the shaping frame defining an open central cavity surrounded at least in part by the support surface, wherein the first sheet of glass material has a first average thickness, T 1 , and is formed from a first glass composition; placing a second sheet of glass material on top of the first sheet of glass material, wherein the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material are both supported by the shaping frame, wherein the second sheet of glass material has a second average thickness, T 2 , and is formed from a second glass composition different from the first glass composition; and heating the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material together to a forming temperature above glass transition temperatures of both the first glass composition and the second glass composition while supported by the shaping frame such that central regions of the first and second sheets of glass material deform downward into the open central cavity of the shaping frame, wherein the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material gravity sag at the same rate so that there are no bath tub shape mismatch defects after the gravity sagging near the edges of the first sheet of glass material; wherein T 2 is greater than T 1 , wherein a viscosity of the first glass composition at the forming temperature, V 1 , is greater than a viscosity of the second glass composition at the forming temperature, V 2 , wherein 3.8≤T 2 /T 1 ≤6.0, wherein T 1 is between 0.3 mm and 1 mm, and wherein V 1 /V 2 >2 wherein a polymer interlayer is located between the first glass layer and the second glass layer. 2. The process of claim 1 , further comprising any one of wherein V 1 /V 2 ≤100, wherein V 1 /V 2 >13, wherein T 2 /T 1 =3.8 and V 1 /V 2 >24, and wherein T 2 /T 1 =5.8 and V 1 /V 2 >72. 3. The process of claim 1 , wherein T 2 is between 1.5 mm and 4 mm. 4. The process of claim 1 , wherein the first glass composition and the second glass composition are soda lime glass or wherein the second glass composition is soda lime glass and the first glass composition is an alkali aluminosilicate glass composition or an alkali aluminoborosilicate glass composition. 5. A process for forming a curved multi-layer glass article comprising: supporting a first sheet of glass material on a shaping frame; placing a second sheet of glass material on top of the first sheet of glass material, wherein the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material are both supported by the shaping frame, wherein the first sheet of glass material has a first average thickness, T 1 , and is formed from a first glass composition and the second sheet of glass material has a first second average thickness, T 2 ; heating the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material together to a forming temperature above glass transition temperatures of both the first glass composition and the second glass composition while supported by the shaping frame; and deforming the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material into curved shapes during heating, wherein the first sheet of glass material and the second sheet of glass material gravity sag at the same rate during the deforming rate so that there are no bath tub shape mismatch defects after the gravity sagging near the edges of the first sheet of glass material; wherein 3.8≤T 2 /T 1 ≤6.0, wherein T 1 is between 0.3 mm and 1 mm, wherein the second sheet of glass material is formed from a second glass composition different from the first glass composition, and wherein the first glass composition compris es a viscosity at the forming temperature, V 1 , and the second glass composition comprises a viscosity at the forming temperature, V 2 , wherein V 1 is greater than 2*V 2 , wherein a polymer interlayer is located between the first glass layer and the second glass layer. 6. The process of claim 5 , wherein V 1 /V 2 ≤100. 7. The process of claim 5 , wherein T 2 is between 1 mm and 4 mm. 8. The process of claim 5 , wherein the first glass composition and the second glass composition are soda lime silicate glass or wherein the second glass composition is soda lime silicate glass and the first glass composition is an alkali aluminosilicate glass composition or an alkali aluminoborosilicate glass composition.
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