Photochromic vehicle window

US9975408B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9975408-B2
Application numberUS-201715595647-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 15, 2017
Priority dateNov 24, 2015
Publication dateMay 22, 2018
Grant dateMay 22, 2018

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The present disclosure describes various vehicle window assemblies including a photochromic window and a mounting assembly surrounding at least part of the window. The mounting assembly may be sized and configured for mounting to the cabin of a vehicle. The photochromic window may include a region configured to at least partially inhibit transmission of light in a visible, IR or UV frequency range upon exposure to a level of light.

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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle window assembly, comprising: a photochromic window; and a mounting assembly surrounding at least part of the window, the mounting assembly sized and configured for mounting to the cabin of a vehicle, wherein the photochromic window is configured to reduce an intensity of a light, the photochromic window including a first photochromic region, a second photochromic region, and a third photochromic region, wherein the first photochromic region has a first degree of photochromcity, the second photochromic region has a second degree of photochromcity, and the third photochromic region has third degree of photochromcity, wherein the first degree of photochromcity is higher than the second degree of photochromcity, and second degree of photochromcity is higher than the third degree of photochromcity. 2. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a first frequency range, the second photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a second frequency range and the third photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a third frequency range. 3. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein a frequency range of the light includes a visible spectrum of light. 4. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein a frequency range of the light includes an infrared spectrum of light. 5. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein a frequency range of the light includes an ultraviolet spectrum of light. 6. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the window includes at least one of a windshield, a rear window, a door window, or a roof window. 7. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the window is a roof window comprising over 75% of the surface area of a roof of the cabin. 8. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein reducing the intensity of the light includes at least one of absorption or reflection of the light. 9. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the photochromic window includes microcrystalline silver halides and the level of light includes an intensity of ultraviolet light. 10. The window assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first, second or third region is smaller than the total surface area of the photochromic window. 11. A vehicle cabin window, comprising: a window pane sized and configured for mounting to a cabin of a vehicle; a first photochromic region configured to reduce an intensity of an infrared spectrum of light or an ultraviolet spectrum of light and having a first degree of photochromcity; a second photochromic region configured to the intensity of the infrared spectrum of light or the ultraviolet spectrum of light and having a second degree of photochromcity; and a third photochromic region configured to the intensity of the infrared spectrum of light or the ultraviolet spectrum of light and having a third degree of photochromcity; and, wherein the first degree of photochromcity is higher than the second degree of photochromcity, and second degree of photochromcity is higher than the third degree of photochromcity. 12. The window of claim 11 , wherein the first photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a first frequency range, the second photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a second frequency range and the third photochromic region is configured to reduce the intensity of the light in a third frequency range. 13. The window of claim 11 , wherein a frequency range of the infrared spectrum of light or the ultraviolet spectrum of light includes an infrared spectrum of light. 14. The window of claim 11 , wherein a frequency range of the infrared spectrum of light or the ultraviolet spectrum of light includes an ultraviolet spectrum of light. 15. The window of claim 11 , wherein the window includes at least one of a windshield, a door window, or a roof window. 16. The window of claim 11 , wherein the window is a roof window comprising over 75% of the surface area of a roof of the cabin. 17. The window of claim 11 , wherein reducing the intensity of the light includes at least one of absorption or reflection of the light. 18. The window of claim 11 , wherein the first, second or third region is smaller than the total surface area of the photochromic window. 19. The window of claim 11 , wherein reducing the intensity of the light by the first photochromic region includes changing a transmittance of the light in the frequency range through the first photochromic region from greater than 90% to less than 50%.

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  • Sunglare reduction by coatings, interposed foils in laminar windows, or permanent screens (layered glass products B32B17/00; process of coating windows C03C17/00) · CPC title

  • Photochromic filters · CPC title

  • made of crystals, e.g. rock-salt, semi-conductors (G02B1/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B60J3/04Primary

    adjustable in transparency · CPC title

  • Silver halide emulsions; Preparation thereof; Physical treatment thereof; Incorporation of additives therein (catalytic amounts of silver halide in dry silver systems {or thermographic systems using noble metal compounds} G03C1/494) · CPC title

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What does patent US9975408B2 cover?
The present disclosure describes various vehicle window assemblies including a photochromic window and a mounting assembly surrounding at least part of the window. The mounting assembly may be sized and configured for mounting to the cabin of a vehicle. The photochromic window may include a region configured to at least partially inhibit transmission of light in a visible, IR or UV frequency ra…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thunder Power New Energy Vehicle Development Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60J3/04. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 22 2018 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 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).