Method for impact-testing chemically strengthened glass, method for reproducing cracks in chemically strengthened glass, and method for manufacturing chemically strengthened glass

US9470614B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9470614-B2
Application numberUS-201414172061-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 4, 2014
Priority dateAug 4, 2011
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A chemically strengthened glass is disposed on a base, and an impacting object is dropped from above in a state where one surface of the chemically strengthened glass is in contact with an abrasive surface of a sandpaper containing an abrasive having a size of not smaller than a depth of a compressive stress layer.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass having formed on a surface thereof a compressive stress layer, the method comprising disposing the chemically strengthened glass on a base, and dropping a sphere from above in a state where one surface of the chemically strengthened glass is in contact with an abrasive surface of a sandpaper containing an abrasive having a size of not smaller than a depth of the compressive stress layer, wherein said sphere makes contact with a surface of said sandpaper which is opposite said abrasive surface. 2. The method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 1 , wherein the sandpaper is disposed such that the abrasive surface is in contact with a surface of the chemically strengthened glass which is opposite the surface of the chemically strengthened glass that is in contact with said base. 3. The method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 2 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper. 4. The method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 1 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper. 5. A method for reproducing a crack in a flat chemically strengthened glass having formed on a surface thereof a compressive stress layer, the method comprising giving an impact on the chemically strengthened glass to thereby make a flaw having a depth larger than the compressive stress layer, wherein the chemically strengthened glass is disposed on a base and a sphere is dropped from above in a state where one surface of the chemically strengthened glass is in contact with an abrasive surface of a sandpaper containing an abrasive having a size of not smaller than a depth of the compressive stress layer, wherein said sphere makes contact with a surface of said sandpaper which is opposite said abrasive surface. 6. The method for reproducing a crack in a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 5 , wherein the sandpaper is disposed such that the abrasive surface is in contact with a surface of the chemically strengthened glass which is opposite the surface of the chemically strengthened glass that is in contact with said base. 7. The method for reproducing a crack in a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 6 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper. 8. The method for reproducing a crack in a flat chemically strengthened glass according to claim 5 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper. 9. A method for manufacturing a chemically strengthened glass having formed on a surface thereof a compressive stress layer, the method comprising: determining a threshold value by the method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass sheet by changing a drop height of a sphere wherein said method for impact-testing a flat chemically strengthened glass sheet comprises disposing the chemically strengthened glass on a base, and dropping said sphere from a predetermined height above the chemically strengthened glass, wherein surface of the chemically strengthened glass is in contact with an abrasive surface of a sandpaper containing an abrasive having a size of not smaller than a depth of the compressive stress layer, wherein said sphere makes contact with a surface of said sandpaper which is opposite said abrasive surface, and performing a sampling inspection of judging a quality of the chemically strengthened glass based on the threshold value. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the sandpaper is disposed such that the abrasive surface is in contact with a surface of the chemically strengthened glass which is opposite the surface of the chemically strengthened glass that is in contact with said base. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper. 12. The method according to claim 9 , wherein an anti-scattering film is placed on another surface of the chemically strengthened glass, the another surface being not in contact with the abrasive surface of the sandpaper.

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What does patent US9470614B2 cover?
A chemically strengthened glass is disposed on a base, and an impacting object is dropped from above in a state where one surface of the chemically strengthened glass is in contact with an abrasive surface of a sandpaper containing an abrasive having a size of not smaller than a depth of a compressive stress layer.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Asahi Glass Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N3/303. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 18 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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