Glass article with determined stress profile and method of producing the same
US-2017297308-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US12122124B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12122124-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017602107-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2024 |
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A cold-formed glass laminate (100) may include a first ply (108) of 3D formed glass with a first thickness, a first strength, and a first coefficient of thermal expansion. The laminate (100) may also include a second ply (110) of 3D formed glass with a second thickness less than the first thickness, a second strength greater than the first strength, and a second coefficient of thermal expansion. The second coefficient of thermal expansion may be selected to be sufficiently higher than the first coefficient of thermal expansion to induce residual compressive stresses in the first ply (108) due to cold forming therewith. An adhesive layer (112) may be arranged between the first ply (108) and the second ply (110).
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What is claimed is: 1. A glass laminate, comprising: a first ply of 3D formed glass with a first thickness, a first strength, and a first coefficient of thermal expansion, wherein the first ply is hot-formed to exhibit a curved shape; a second ply of 3D formed glass with a second thickness less than the first thickness, a second strength greater than the first strength, and a second coefficient of thermal expansion selected to be sufficiently higher than the first coefficient of thermal expansion to induce residual compressive stresses in the first ply due to cold forming therewith; and an adhesive arranged between the first ply and the second ply, wherein the second ply is flat prior to the cold forming and pressed against a curved surface of the first ply with the adhesive to place the second ply in an elastically bent state, wherein the glass laminate exhibits a depth of bend from 5 mm to 210 mm. 2. The glass laminate of claim 1 , wherein the residual compressive stresses range from approximately 10 MPa to approximately 25 MPa. 3. The glass laminate of claim 1 , wherein the first coefficient of thermal expansion ranges from approximately 5 ppm/° C. to approximately 10 ppm/° C. 4. The glass laminate of claim 3 , wherein the first coefficient of thermal expansion is approximately 8.5 ppm/° C. 5. The glass laminate of claim 3 , wherein the second coefficient of thermal expansion ranges from approximately 7 ppm/° C. to approximately 30 ppm/° C. 6. The glass laminate of claim 5 , wherein the second coefficient of thermal expansion ranges from approximately 10 ppm/° C. to approximately 20 ppm/° C. 7. The glass laminate of claim 6 , wherein the second coefficient of thermal expansion is approximately 15 ppm/° C. 8. The glass laminate of claim 1 , wherein the first ply is soda lime glass and the second ply is at least one of chemically strengthened glass, thermally strengthened glass, or mechanically strengthened glass. 9. The glass laminate of claim 1 , wherein the glass laminate is configured as at least one of a roof or a windshield for a vehicle.
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