Laminated glazing
US-2021114354-A1 · Apr 22, 2021 · US
US12420530B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12420530-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318505434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 23, 2025 |
| Grant date | Sep 23, 2025 |
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A laminated glazing comprising first and second sheets of glass joined together by an interlayer structure comprising at least a first layer of adhesive interlayer material is disclosed. The surface compressive stress in a central region of a first major surface of the first sheet of glass is dependent upon the thickness of the first sheet of glass. For a thickness t of the first sheet of glass between 1.4 mm and 2.6 mm the minimum surface compressive stress CS min (in MPa) in the central region of the first major surface of the first sheet of glass is given by CS min (MPa)=21.0×t 3 −118.6×t 2 +236.9×t−a 1 , wherein a 1 is between 135 MPa and 140 MPa. The second sheet of glass may be a sheet of chemically strengthened glass having a thickness between 0.3 mm and 1.0 mm. The laminated glazing may be fixed or movable in an aperture in a vehicle.
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A laminated vehicle glazing for a window in a vehicle, the laminated glazing being curved and comprising a first sheet of glass joined to a second sheet of glass by an interlayer structure comprising at least a first layer of adhesive interlayer material, wherein the first and second sheets of glass each have respectively a first major surface and a second opposing major surface and the laminated glazing is arranged such that at least a portion of the second major surface of the first sheet of glass faces the first major surface of the second sheet of glass; wherein the first sheet of glass has a thickness t of between 1.4 mm and 2.6 mm, and a surface compressive stress in at least a central region of the first major surface of the first sheet of glass of at least CS min and less than CS max ; wherein CS min in MPa is given by CS min (MPa)=21.0 ×t 3 ×118.6× t 2 +236.9 ×t−a 1 wherein a 1 is between 135 MPa and 140 MPa and wherein CS max in MPa is given by CS max (MPa)=28.3× t 3 −139.8× t 2 +244.6 ×t−b 1 wherein b 1 is between 120 MPa and 126 MPa; further wherein the thickness of the second sheet of glass is between 0.3 mm and 1.0 mm; the second sheet of glass has been chemically strengthened; the first sheet of glass is a sheet of soda-lime-silicate glass and has a glass composition comprising (by weight), SiO 2 69-74%; Al 2 O 3 0-3%; Na 2 O 10-16%; K 2 O 0-5%; MgO 0-6%; CaO 5-14%; SO3 0-2% and Fe 2 O 3 0.005-2%; and wherein: i) the second sheet of glass has a composition comprising 66-72 mol. % SiO 2 , 1-4 mol. % Al 2 O 3 , 8-15 mol. % MgO, 1-8 mol. % CaO, 12-16 mol. % Na 2 O and wherein MgO+CaO is between 12 and 17 mol. % and CaO/(MgO+CaO) is in the range 0.1 and 0.4; or ii) the second sheet of glass has a composition comprising (by weight) 58% to 70% SiO 2 , 5% to 15% Al 2 O 3 , 12% to 18% Na 2 O, 0.1% to 5% K 2 O, 4% to 10% MgO and 0% to 1% CaO with the provisos that the sum of the Al 2 O 3 and MgO exceeds 13% by weight, that the sum of the amounts of Al 2 O 3 plus MgO divided by the amount of K 2 O exceeds 3 and that the sum of the Na 2 O plus K 2 O plus MgO exceeds 22% by weight. 2. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 1 , wherein the second sheet of glass has been chemically strengthened to have surface compressive stress between 400 MPa and 700 MPa. 3. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 1 , wherein the second sheet of glass has been chemically strengthened to have surface compressive stress between 450 MPa and 675 MPa. 4. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 1 , wherein the second sheet of glass is chemically strengthened to have a depth of layer (DOL) between 10 μm and 60 μm. 5. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 1 , wherein the second sheet of glass is chemically strengthened to have a depth of layer (DOL) between 25 μm and 45 μm. 6. A laminated vehicle glazing for a window in a vehicle, the laminated glazing being curved and comprising a first sheet of glass joined to a second sheet of glass by an interlayer structure comprising at least a first layer of adhesive interlayer material, wherein the first and second sheets of glass each have respectively a first major surface and a second opposing major surface and the laminated glazing is arranged such that at least a portion of the second major surface of the first sheet of glass faces the first major surface of the second sheet of glass; the first sheet of glass having a thickness greater than 2.6 mm and less than 8 mm, and wherein a surface compressive stress in a central region of the first major surface of the first sheet of glass is between 50 MPa and 150 MPa; the second sheet of glass being a sheet of chemically strengthened glass having a thickness between 0.3 mm and 1.0 mm; wherein the first sheet of glass is a sheet of soda-lime-silicate glass and has a glass composition comprising (by weight), SiO 2 69-74%; Al 2 O 3 0-3%; Na 2 O 10-16%; K 2 O 0-5%; MgO 0-6%; CaO 5-14%; SO 3 0-2% and Fe 2 O 3 0.005-2% and wherein: i) the second sheet of glass has a composition comprising 66-72 mol. % SiO 2 , 1-4 mol. % Al 2 O 3 , 8-15 mol. % MgO, 1-8 mol. % CaO, 12-16 mol. % Na 2 O and wherein MgO+CaO is between 12 and 17 mol. % and CaO/(MgO+CaO) is in the range 0.1 and 0.4; or ii) the second sheet of glass has a composition comprising (by weight) 58% to 70% SiO 2 , 5% to 15% Al 2 O 3 , 12% to 18% Na 2 O, 0.1% to 5% K 2 O, 4% to 10% MgO and 0% to 1% CaO with the provisos that the sum of the Al 2 O 3 and MgO exceeds 13% by weight, that the sum of the amounts of Al 2 O 3 plus MgO divided by the amount of K 2 O exceeds 3 and that the sum of the Na 2 O plus K 2 O plus MgO exceeds 22% by weight. 7. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 6 , wherein the second sheet of glass is chemically strengthened to have surface compressive stress between 400 MPa and 700 MPa and/or wherein the second sheet of glass is chemically strengthened to have a depth of layer (DOL) between 10 μm and 60 μm. 8. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 6 , wherein the first layer of adhesive interlayer material is coextensive with the first and/or second sheet of glass. 9. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 6 , wherein the first layer of adhesive interlayer material comprises polyvinyl butyral (PVB), acoustic modified PVB, a copolymer of ethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polyurethane (PU), polycarbonate, poly vinyl chloride (PVC) or a copolymer of ethylene and methacrylic acid; and/or wherein the first layer of adhesive interlayer material has a thickness between 0.3 mm and 2.3 mm. 10. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 6 having a solar control function. 11. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 10 , wherein the solar control function is provided by a solar control coating on the first and/or second sheet of glass, and/or wherein the solar control function is provided by the first and/or second sheet of glass. 12. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 10 , wherein the solar control function is provided by the first layer of adhesive interlayer material. 13. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 10 , wherein the interlayer structure comprises a second layer of adhesive interlayer material and an intermediate sheet, the intermediate sheet being between the first and second layers of adhesive interlayer material, and wherein the solar control function is provided by the intermediate sheet. 14. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 13 , wherein the intermediate sheet is a carrier sheet that carries an infrared reflecting coating and/or wherein the first and/or second layer of adhesive interlayer material comprises functional inclusions that reduce the amount of solar radiation that may otherwise be transmitted through the laminated glazing. 15. A laminated glazing according to claim 6 , wherein the periphery of the second sheet of glass is enclosed within the periphery of the first sheet of glass. 16. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 15 , wherein a portion of the periphery of the first sheet of glass may be aligned with a portion of the periphery of the second sheet of glass. 17. A laminated vehicle glazing according to claim 1 being a side window for a vehicle. 18. A laminated vehicle glazing for a window in a vehicle, the laminated glazing being curved and comprising a first sheet of soda-lime-silicate glass joined to a second sheet of glass by an interlayer structure comprising at least a first layer of adhesive interlay
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