Switchable window having low emissivity (low-E) coating as conductive layer and/or method of making the same
US-9557595-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US9971194B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9971194-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715410945-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A switchable window includes: first and second substrates (e.g., glass substrates); a liquid crystal inclusive layer (e.g., PDLC layer) disposed between at least the first and the second substrates; and a low-E coating provided between at least the liquid crystal inclusive layer and the first substrate. Voltage is applied to the liquid crystal inclusive layer via the low-E coating and a substantially transparent conductive coating which are on opposite sides of the liquid crystal inclusive layer. By adjusting voltage applied to at least part of the liquid crystal inclusive layer, the window is selectively switchable between at least first and second states with different visible light transmissions.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switchable window comprising: a first glass substrate and a second glass substrate for the window; a liquid crystal inclusive layer disposed between at least the first glass substrate and the second glass substrate; a solar control coating provided between at least the liquid crystal inclusive layer and the first glass substrate; wherein the solar control coating comprising, in the following order, a first dielectric layer, a layer comprising zinc oxide, an infrared (IR) reflecting layer comprising silver, a metal inclusive layer, and another dielectric layer, so that the IR reflecting layer is located between at least the first and second dielectric layers; a conductive coating provided between at least the liquid crystal inclusive layer and the second substrate, so that voltage is to be applied to the liquid crystal inclusive layer via the solar control coating and the conductive coating which are on opposite sides of the liquid crystal inclusive layer; and wherein the window is configured so that, by adjusting voltage applied to at least part of the liquid crystal inclusive layer via the solar control coating and the conductive coating, the window is selectively switchable between at least first and second states, where the window has a higher visible light transmission in the first state than in the second state. 2. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein no conductive layer is provided between the solar control coating and the liquid crystal inclusive layer. 3. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein a sheet resistance of the solar control coating is less than about 15 ohms/square. 4. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein a sheet resistance of the solar control coating is less than about 6 ohms/square. 5. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein, in the second state no or substantially no voltage is applied to said at least part of the liquid crystal inclusive layer via the solar control coating and the conductive coating, and in the first state sufficient voltage is applied to said at least part of the liquid crystal inclusive layer in order to cause liquid crystal molecules in at least a portion of the liquid crystal inclusive layer to substantially align in order to increase visible light transmission of the window. 6. The switchable window of claim 5 , wherein the voltage applied to the liquid crystal inclusive layer in the first state is substantially higher than any voltage applied to the liquid crystal inclusive layer in the first state. 7. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the conductive coating comprises a transparent conductive oxide layer. 8. The switchable window of claim 7 , wherein the transparent conductive oxide layer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of indium-tin-oxide, zinc oxide, zinc aluminum oxide, tin oxide, and fluorine-doped tin oxide. 9. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein a polymer based laminate is located between at least the first substrate and the solar control coating. 10. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the window is a vehicle window, and wherein the solar control coating is adapted to be located on a vehicle exterior side of the liquid crystal inclusive layer and the second substrate is adapted to be located on a vehicle interior side of the liquid crystal inclusive layer. 11. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the window is a sunroof for a vehicle. 12. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the solar control coating is patterned into at least first and second different electrically addressable areas that are substantially electrically isolated from each other so that the first and second electrically addressable areas of the solar control coating can be separately electrically addressed. 13. The switchable window of claim 12 , wherein the first electrically addressable area of the solar control coating is substantially surrounded by the second electrically addressable area of the solar control coating when viewed from above. 14. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the metal inclusive layer comprising NiCrOx. 15. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the first dielectric layer comprises an oxide of titanium. 16. The switchable window of claim 1 , wherein the second dielectric layer comprises tin oxide.
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