Ballistic block for a bullet resistant glazing
US-2024353205-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US2025333999A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025333999-A1 |
| Application number | US-202519261372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 7, 2025 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention provides an IG unit that includes two glass sheets and an aerogel sheet located between the two glass sheets. The aerogel sheet is adhered to an interior surface of one of the two glass sheets by an adhesive, such that a face of the aerogel sheet is carried alongside the interior surface and has a portion that is devoid of the adhesive. In some cases, the adhesive is outside a vision area of the unit. In some cases, the adhesive securing the aerogel sheet to the interior surface is in contact with the first face of the aerogel sheet, and the adhesive contacts less than 10% of the first face of the aerogel sheet. Furthermore, some embodiments provide a glazing assembly that includes a frame and an IG unit mounted in the frame such that a vision area of the glazing assembly is located inwardly of the frame.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A multiple-pane insulating glazing unit comprising two glass sheets, a between-pane space, and an aerogel sheet, the between-pane space being located between the two glass sheets and having a thickness, the aerogel sheet being located between the two glass sheets such that the aerogel sheet does not occupy the entire thickness of the between-pane space such that a gas gap is located alongside the aerogel sheet, the aerogel sheet having one or more edge regions that that are positioned outside a vision area of the multiple-pane insulating glazing unit when the multiple-pane insulating glazing unit is mounted in a frame, and the aerogel sheet being secured to one of the two glass sheets along the one or more edge regions. 2 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein the aerogel sheet has opposed first and second faces and wherein an entirety of the first face is in contact with an interior surface of said one of the two glass sheets. 3 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein said one of the two glass sheets is an inboard pane that defines a #3 surface exposed to the between-pane space and a #4 surface exposed to an indoor environment and wherein an entirety of the first face of the aerogel sheet is in contact with the #3 surface. 4 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 3 wherein a second one of the two glass sheets is an outboard pane that defines a #1 surface exposed to an outdoor environment and a #2 surface exposed to the between-pane space and wherein the aerogel sheet is not in contact with the #2 surface. 5 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 4 wherein the #2 surface bears a low-emissivity coating that is spaced from the aerogel sheet by at least 2 mm but not more than 15 mm. 6 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein the aerogel sheet occupies less than 50% of the thickness of the between-pane space. 7 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein the between-pane space is filled with a thermally-insulative gas mix. 8 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein an adhesive secures the aerogel sheet to said one of the two glass sheets along the one or more edge regions. 9 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 8 wherein the adhesive is provided at the one or more edge regions along a portion of a perimeter of the aerogel sheet. 10 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 8 wherein the adhesive is provided at the one or more edge regions along an entire perimeter of the aerogel sheet. 11 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 8 wherein the aerogel sheet has a rectangular shape having a top, a bottom and two sides, and the adhesive is provided at the one or more edge regions along the top, the bottom and/or the two sides. 12 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 8 wherein the aerogel sheet has a rectangular shape having four corners and the adhesive is provided at the one or more edge regions along two or more of the four corners. 13 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein the aerogel sheet has a visible transmittance of greater than 90%. 14 . The multiple-pane insulating glazing unit of claim 1 wherein the aerogel sheet has a haze of less than 4%. 15 . A glazing assembly comprising a frame and the multiple-glazing unit of claim 1 mounted in the frame.
using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties · CPC title
applied in spaced arrangements, e.g. in stripes · CPC title
comprising glass as the main or only constituent of a layer, next to another layer of a specific {material} · CPC title
Aerogel, i.e. a supercritically dried gel · CPC title
characterised by their sealed connection to the panes · CPC title
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