Vacuum insulated glass (VIG) window unit including pump-out tube protection ring and/or cap and methods for making same

US9695628B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9695628-B2
Application numberUS-201213466356-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 8, 2012
Priority dateMay 8, 2012
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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A vacuum insulated glass (VIG) assembly is provided with a protective ring surrounding a portion of a glass pump-out tube extending beyond an outer surface of one of the glass substrates that form the vacuum insulated glass assembly. The vacuum insulated glass assembly may further include a laminated glass substrate in which a hole is formed to accommodate the protective ring and/or pump-out tube portion, wherein the protective ring protects the glass pump-out tube from damage during a lamination process. In addition, a cap may be provided over the laminated substrate to cover the hole in the laminated substrate and further cover the protective ring and sealed pump-out tube.

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A vacuum insulated window assembly, comprising: first and second substantially parallel spaced apart substantially transparent substrates; a seal disposed at least between said first and second spaced apart substrates, the seal and first and second substrates defining a cavity therebetween with the cavity being at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure; a pump-out tube extending at least partially through an aperture in said first substrate so as to communicate with the cavity and extending beyond an outer surface of said first substrate; a protective ring disposed proximate an outer surface of the first substrate so as to at least partially surround said pump-out tube of the vacuum insulated window assembly; wherein the protective ring is spaced apart from the pump-out tube so that the protective ring does not contact the pump-out tube; wherein the protective ring does not extend laterally beyond a periphery of the first substrate and has a height that is: (i) no greater than a height of the pump-out tube, relative to the outer surface of the first substrate, and (ii) greater than a height of sealant at a periphery of the pump-out tube that bonds the pump-out tube to the first substrate; and a cap disposed over said pump-out tube and said protective ring, wherein the protective ring is configured so that it does not support the cap. 2. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a third substrate laminated over said first substrate. 3. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a laminating film comprising a polymer disposed between said first substrate and said third substrate for at least laminating the first and second substrates to each other. 4. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 2 , wherein the cap is disposed over each of said pump-out tube, said protective ring and an opening formed in said third substrate. 5. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 4 , wherein said cap includes a positioning ridge on a side of said cap facing said third substrate. 6. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 5 , wherein said positioning ridge engages or is located very close to an interior surface of a hole formed in said third substrate. 7. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of said protective ring is sufficiently large to accommodate a portion of said pump-out tube that extends beyond an outer surface of said first substrate without coming into contact with said portion of said pump-out tube that extends beyond an outer surface of said first substrate when said protective ring is disposed over and/or on said first substrate. 8. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said pump-out tube comprises glass. 9. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said protective ring is secured to an outer surface of said first substrate by an adhesive tape. 10. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 2 , wherein said cap is secured to an outer surface of said third substrate by an adhesive. 11. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first and second substrates are glass substrates. 12. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of spacers disposed in said cavity between said first and second substrates. 13. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said seal is an edge seal. 14. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said seal comprises glass frit. 15. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said protective ring has a generally cylindrical shape. 16. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said seal comprises vanadium and/or solder glass. 17. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 2 , wherein said first, second and third substrates comprise glass. 18. A laminated vacuum insulated glass assembly, comprising: first and second substantially parallel spaced apart glass substrates; a peripheral edge seal disposed about a periphery of said first and second spaced apart substrates, the edge seal and first and second substrates defining a cavity therebetween, said cavity at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure; a pump-out tube extending from said first substrate, through at least part of said first substrate and extending beyond an outer surface of said first substrate; a protective ring disposed about a portion of said pump-out tube; a third substrate laminated over said first substrate, said third substrate including an opening in which said pump-out tube and said protective ring are located; a cap over said opening in said third substrate, wherein the cap extends laterally beyond the protective ring and no structure is located directly between the cap and the protective ring; wherein the protective ring is spaced apart from the pump-out tube so that the protective ring does not contact the pump-out tube, and wherein the protective ring is configured so that it does not support the cap; and wherein the protective ring does not extend laterally beyond a periphery of the first substrate and has a height that is (i) no greater than a height of the pump-out tube, relative to the outer surface of the first substrate, and (ii) greater than a height of sealant at a periphery of the pump-out tube that bonds the pump-out tube to the first substrate. 19. The vacuum insulated glass assembly of claim 18 , further comprising a laminating film disposed between said first substrate and said third substrate. 20. The vacuum insulated glass assembly of claim 18 , wherein said cap includes a positioning ridge disposed about a periphery of said cap on a side of said cap facing said third substrate. 21. The vacuum insulated glass assembly of claim 18 , wherein said positioning ridge engages an interior surface of a hole formed in said third substrate. 22. The vacuum insulated glass assembly of claim 18 , wherein said seal comprises one or more of vanadium, barium and zinc. 23. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said protective ring has a substantially rectangular shape. 24. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cap extends laterally beyond the protective ring and no structure is located directly between the cap and the protective ring. 25. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein said sealant at the periphery of the pump-out tube that bonds the pump-out tube to the first substrate comprises solder glass. 26. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 18 , wherein said sealant at the periphery of the pump-out tube that bonds the pump-out tube to the first substrate comprises solder glass. 27. The vacuum insulated window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the protective ring is adhered directly to the first substrate via adhesive, wherein said adhesive does not contact the pump-out tube. 28. The vacuum insulated glass assembly of claim 18 , wherein the protective ring is adhered directly to the first substrate via adhesive, wherein said adhesive does not contact the pump-out tube.

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  • Evacuating or filling the gap between the panes {; Equilibration of inside and outside pressure}; Preventing condensation in the gap between the panes (by means of spacing elements E06B3/663); Cleaning the gap between the panes · CPC title

  • E06B3/6612Primary

    Evacuated glazing units · CPC title

  • characterized by the resin layer, i.e. interlayer · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Glazing, e.g. vacuum glazing · CPC title

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What does patent US9695628B2 cover?
A vacuum insulated glass (VIG) assembly is provided with a protective ring surrounding a portion of a glass pump-out tube extending beyond an outer surface of one of the glass substrates that form the vacuum insulated glass assembly. The vacuum insulated glass assembly may further include a laminated glass substrate in which a hole is formed to accommodate the protective ring and/or pump-out tu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Jones Jeffrey A, Guardian Industries
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B3/6612. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 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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