Connectors for smart windows

US9671665B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9671665-B2
Application numberUS-201214363769-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 11, 2012
Priority dateDec 14, 2011
Publication dateJun 6, 2017
Grant dateJun 6, 2017

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Abstract

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This disclosure provides connectors for smart windows. A smart window may incorporate an optically switchable pane. In one aspect, a window unit includes an insulated glass unit including an optically switchable pane. A wire assembly may be attached to the edge of the insulated glass unit and may include wires in electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable pane. A floating connector may be attached to a distal end of the wire assembly. The floating connector may include a flange and a nose, with two holes in the flange for affixing the floating connector to a first frame. The nose may include a terminal face that present two exposed contacts of opposite polarity. Pre-wired spacers improve fabrication efficiency and seal integrity of insulated glass units. Electrical connection systems include those embedded in the secondary seal of the insulated glass unit.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spacer for an insulated glass unit, the spacer configured to supply electricity to an optical device on a lite of the insulated glass unit, via one or more electrical power distribution components of the optical device, wherein at least one of said one or more electrical power distribution components is either within the primary seal between the spacer and substrates of the insulated glass unit, the primary seal hermetically sealing an interior volume of the insulated glass unit or within the sealed interior volume of the insulated glass unit, and wherein the electricity supplied to said at least one of said one or more electrical power distribution components does not traverse the primary seal of the insulated glass unit. 2. The spacer of claim 1 , comprising one or more wires that pass through a body of the spacer, said wires providing said electricity. 3. The spacer of claim 2 , wherein the body of the spacer comprises stainless steel. 4. The spacer of claim 2 , wherein the body of the spacer comprises a polymeric material or a foam material. 5. The spacer of claim 2 , further comprising a pigtail connector in electrical communication with said one or more wires. 6. The spacer of claim 2 , further comprising one or more contact pads on the primary sealing surface, said contact pads configured to make contact with said at least one or more electrical power distribution components of the optical device. 7. The spacer of claim 2 , further comprising a track, the track comprising two or more rails, each of said two or more rails in electrical communication with said one or more wires, wherein the track is configured to establish electrical connection to a power source via a connector, said connector configured to establish electrical connection to said two or more rails. 8. The spacer of claim 7 , further comprising one or more contact pads on the primary sealing surface of the spacer, said one or more contact pads in electrical communication with said one or more wires and configured to make contact with said at least one or more electrical power distribution components of the optical device, said contact pads not traversing the width of the spacer on the primary sealing surface. 9. The spacer of claim 7 , wherein the body of the spacer comprises a polymeric material or a foam material. 10. The spacer of claim 7 , wherein the body of the spacer comprises a polymeric material or a foam material, and wherein the spacer is between about 10 mm and about 15 mm wide on the primary sealing surface of the spacer. 11. The spacer of claim 2 , further comprising one or more contact pads on a surface of the primary seal, the contact pads in electrical communication with the one or more wires. 12. A method of fabricating an IGU, the method comprising: a. registering a pre-wired spacer to a first lite comprising an optical device; b. registering a second lite with the pre-wired spacer and the first lite, wherein the second lite optionally comprises a second optical device; and c. affixing the pre-wired spacer to the first and second lites. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pre-wired spacer comprises wires emanating from the interior surface of the pre-wired spacer and the wires are soldered to bus bars of the optical device prior, and the second optical device if present, prior to a. or b. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pre-wired spacer comprises one or more contact pads on its primary sealing surface or surfaces, said contact pads configured to establish electrical communication with the optical device, the second optical device if present, or bus bars thereon, upon affixing the pre-wired spacer to the first and second lites. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein c. comprises using an adhesive sealant between the sealing surfaces of the pre-wired spacer and the first and second lites. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein c. comprises forming a hermetic metal to glass seal, wherein the pre-wired spacer comprises a metal, at least on the sealing surfaces. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the metal is titanium. 18. An insulated glass unit spacer configured both as (i) a structural element defining a portion of a hermetic seal around an interior space of an insulated glass unit and (ii) an electrical connector for an optically switchable device of the insulated glass unit wherein the electrical connector comprises one or more wires passing through a body of the spacer from outside the hermetic seal to the interior space of the insulated glass unit to electrically connect to one or more bus bars. 19. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the electrical connector is configured for electrical communication with one or more external power components. 20. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the body of the insulated glass unit spacer is configured to separate panes of the insulated glass unit. 21. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 20 , wherein the interior space of the insulated glass unit is a sealed volume defined by a surface of the insulated glass unit spacer, and inner faces of the panes. 22. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the electrical connector is configured for electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable device via the one or more bus bars. 23. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the electrical connector further comprises one or more of metal bars, tabs, and shunts. 24. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the electrical connector is embedded within a sealing element. 25. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 24 , wherein the sealing element is a primary seal of the insulated glass unit. 26. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 24 , wherein the sealing element is a secondary seal of the insulated glass unit. 27. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the electrical connector is configured for electrical communication with a window controller for controlling tint states of the optically switchable device. 28. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein the one or more wires pass through the body of the spacer from outside the hermetic seal to the interior space of the insulated glass unit. 29. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 18 , wherein a first end of the one or more wires of the electrical connector electrically connect to one of more bus bars in the interior space of the insulated glass unit and a second end of the one or more wires electrically connect to an external component outside an outer perimeter of the insulated glass unit spacer. 30. The insulated glass unit spacer of claim 29 , wherein the external component is a socket configured to accept components of an onboard window controller.

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  • with adjustable passage of light · CPC title

  • featuring transparency control by applying voltage, e.g. LCD, electrochromic panels · CPC title

  • allowing relative movement between coupling parts, e.g. floating connection (for coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, H01R12/91 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Constructional details · CPC title

  • Other arrangements on doors or windows, e.g. door-plates, windows adapted to carry plants, hooks for window cleaners {(edge protecting devices for door leaves E06B3/88; special glazing; emergency glazing; double glazing E06B3/66)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9671665B2 cover?
This disclosure provides connectors for smart windows. A smart window may incorporate an optically switchable pane. In one aspect, a window unit includes an insulated glass unit including an optically switchable pane. A wire assembly may be attached to the edge of the insulated glass unit and may include wires in electrical communication with electrodes of the optically switchable pane. A float…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brown Stephen C, Collins Mark A, Wilbur Travis D, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B3/66. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 06 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).