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AT296U1
AT296U1 AT0001595U AT1595U AT296U1 AT 296 U1 AT296 U1 AT 296U1 AT 0001595 U AT0001595 U AT 0001595U AT 1595 U AT1595 U AT 1595U AT 296 U1 AT296 U1 AT 296U1
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  Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf eine Verbundglasscheibe bestehend aus zwei Deckglasscheiben, wobei zwischen den zwei Deckglasscheiben mindestens eine Schicht aus Kunstharz angeordnet ist. 



  Derartige Verbundglasscheiben weisen den Charakter von Sicherheitsglas auf und können bei entsprechend koloriertem Kunstharz auch als dekorative Verbundglasscheiben verwendet werden. 



  Aufgabe der Erfindung ist es, insbesondere die dekorativen Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten solcher Verbundglasscheiben zu erweitern. 



  Dies wird erfindungsgemäss dadurch erreicht, dass Fremdmaterial in der Kunstharzschicht und/oder zwischen Kunstharzschichten angeordnet ist. 



  Der   Begriff "Fremdmaterial" umfasst   grundsätzlich alle Stoffe, die nicht mit dem die Zwischenschicht bildenden Kunstharz identisch sind, z. B. Feststoffe aus edlen oder unedlen Metallen, Flitter, Steinen, Glas, Holz, Kunststoffen. Auch flüssiges oder gasförmiges Material kommt in Betracht. Dem Kunstharz werden auch verschiedene Farbpigmente beigemischt, die jedoch nicht als Fremdmaterial im Sinne der Erfindung zu verstehen sind. 



  Die Fremdmaterialien können in Form von partiellen Einlagen bzw. 



  Einschlüssen in der Kunstharzschicht angeordnet sein. Im Falle von Feststoffeinlagen bildet die Kunstharzschicht die Matrix für diese Feststoffeinlagen, die verschieden geformt sein können, z. B. körnig, plättchenförmig oder fadenförmig. Als Beispiel gasförmiger Einschlüsse in der Kunstharzschicht seien Luftblasen genannt. Als Fremdmaterial kommt aber auch eine Dekorplatte zwischen zwei Kunstharzschichten in Betracht, z.

   B. aus vorgespanntem Einscheiben-Sicherheitsglas, das im eingebetteten Zustand absichtlich zerbrochen wird, wobei ein Dekoreffekt nach Art eines Netzwerkes fei- 
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 Verbundglasscheibe besteht darin, dass flüssiges Kunstharz auf die Oberfläche einer liegenden Deckglasscheibe aufgetragen wird, daraufhin gegebenenfalls mindestens eine Zwischenscheibe aufgesetzt und auf diese erneut flüssiges Kunstharz aufgetragen wird, worauf 

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 die zweite Deckglasscheibe aufgesetzt wird und die Ränder abgedichtet werden und schliesslich diese Einheit, vorzugsweise bei horizontaler Lage der Scheiben, zur Härtung des Kunstharzes gelagert wird. 



  Dabei wird das Fremdmaterial vorzugsweise in das pigmentierte flüssige Kunstharz vor dem Auftragen der Kunstharzschicht auf die eine Deckglasscheibe und/oder Zwischenscheibe eingearbeitet. Allfällige Luftblasen in der Kunstharzschicht werden zweckmässig nach dem Aufsetzen der Deckglasscheibe und dem Abdichten der Ränder durch die Randabdichtung hindurch mit einer Spritze abgesaugt oder eingeblasen. 



  Durch die Erfindung wird es möglich, Verbundglas mit einer Vielzahl von Farbkombinationen, Farbschattierungen und Farbmischungen in verschiedenen Sättigungsgraden zu erzeugen, sowie Einschlüsse und Aussparungen zu integrieren. 



  Bevorzugte Anwendungen für diese Art von Verbundglas sind : abgehängte Decken, Diskothekenböden, Duschtrennwände, Barverkleidungen, Bartheken, Stiegenaufgänge, Türfüllungen, Tischplatten, Raumteiler, Fliesen, Spiegel, Regale, Bilder, Lampen, etc.. 



  Die Erfindung wird nachstehend anhand der Zeichnung durch   Ausfüh-   rungsbeispiele näher erläutert. 



  Fig. 1 zeigt im Schnitt eine Verbundglasscheibe, Fig. 2 einen vergrösserten Ausschnitt und Fig. 3 ebenfalls im Schnitt ein weiteres Ausführungsbeispiel einer erfindungsgemässen Verbundglasscheibe. 



  Fig. 1 zeigt den grundsätzlichen Aufbau eines Ausführungsbeispieles einer erfindungsgemässen Verbundglasscheibe. Diese besteht aus zwei Deckglasscheiben 1, 2 und aus einer Kunstharzschicht 3, die beim fertigen Produkt ausgehärtet ist. Erfindungsgemäss sind in der Kunstharzschicht 3 Fremdmaterialien 4 eingearbeitet, im vergrösserten Schnitt gemäss Fig. 2 als Wellenlinien symbolisiert. Die Fremdmaterialien können z. B. als partielle Einlagen von festen Stoffen in verschiedener Grösse und Form in der Kunstharzschicht angeordnet 

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 sein. Schliesslich weist die Verbundscheibe noch eine Randeinfassung 5 auf. 



  Die Herstellung einer solchen Verbundglasscheibe kann vorzugsweise wie folgt geschehen : Die Deckglasscheiben 1, 2 (alle handelsüblichen Glassorten in allen verfügbaren Stärken vorzugsweise über 1 mm) werden mit Hilfe von Azeton oder ähnlichen Reinigungsmitteln gründlich gereinigt, um sie von Fett, Silikon, bzw. Schmutzresten zu befreien und damit die entsprechende Haftung mit dem Harz zu gewährleisten. 



  Am Rand der unten liegenden Deckglasscheibe 1 wird z. B. eine selbstklebende Plastikfolie (Breite ca. 5 mm, Höhe ca. 1 mm) aufgeklebt, um beim späteren Auflegen der zweiten Deckglasscheibe 2 einen Abstand zwischen den zwei Glasscheiben 1, 2 zu gewährleisten und somit den Zwischenraum zwischen den Deckglasscheiben für Harz, Einlagen bzw. Einschlüsse und Aussparungen zu erzeugen. 



  Kunstharz, z. B. Polyesterharz wird durch kräftiges Rühren mit dem dazugehörigen Härter und Beschleuniger gründlich vermischt und ergibt eine flüssige Grundmasse. Diese Grundmasse wird vorzugsweise auf verschiedene, gründlich gereinigte Gefässe aufgeteilt und je Gefäss werden unterschiedliche Farbpigmente eingetropft und   gründ-   lich in die Grundmasse eingerührt. 



  Die so präparierten verschiedenfarbigen Kunstharze werden, zusammen mit Fremdmaterialien (z. B. Plattgold, Goldstaub, pulvriges Silber,   farbiger liter),   auf die liegende Deckglasscheibe 1 appliziert, wobei das gewünschte Muster hergestellt wird. 



  Mit Hilfe von Vakuumsaugnäpfen wird sodann die zweite Deckglasscheibe 2 vorsichtig auf die erste aufgelegt. Die Ränder der beiden Deckglasscheiben 1, 2, werden mit einer Einfassung 5, z. B. aus selbstklebendem Aluminiumband abgedichtet, um ein Austreten des Harzes zu verhindern. 



  Die aus zwei Deckglasscheiben 1, 2 und einer Harzschicht 3 in der Mitte bestehende Einheit wird horizontal etwa 24 Stunden bei Zimmertemperatur gelagert. Während dieser Zeit härtet das Harz aus, 

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 und die Verbindung mit den Glasscheiben ergibt das erfindungsgemässe Sicherheitsglas. 



  Anstelle der partiellen Einlagen aus festem Fremdwerkstoff oder zusätzlich zu diesen können zur Erzielung dekorativer Effekte in der Kunstharzschicht 3 von Kunstharz freie Aussparungen gebildet werden, beispielsweise in Form von Luftblasen, die man z. B. mit Hilfe einer entsprechend langen Spritze durch die Einfassung 5 hindurch in die noch nicht ausgehärtete Kunstharzschicht einblasen kann. Andererseits kann man mit der Spritze auch störende Luftblasen absaugen. 



  Die erfindungsgemässe Verbundglasscheibe kann auch mehrschichtig aufgebaut sein, z. B. - wie aus Fig. 3 ersichtlich-neben den beiden Deckglasscheiben 1, 2, auch noch eine mittlere Glasscheibe aufweisen, wobei in diesem Fall zwei Kunstharzschichten 3',   3"   vorhanden sind, in denen erfindungsgemäss Fremdwerkstoffe eingearbeitet sein können. 



  Die mittlere Platte muss nicht unbedingt eine Glasscheibe sein und kann   selbst-als Dekorplatte-den erfindungsgemässen Fremdwerk-   stoff für dekorative Effekte repräsentieren. Eine solche Dekorplatte 6 kann transparent oder opak sein und z. B. verschiedenfarbige Bereiche oder besondere Oberflächenstrukturen aufweisen. Die Dekorplatte 6 kann auch aus einem vorgespanntem Einscheiben-Sicherheitsglas bestehen, das im eingebetteten Zustand zwischen den beiden Kunstharzschichten 3', 3" nach dem Aushärten des Harzes etwa mit Hilfe eines Körners und Hammers an den Seitenkanten. angeschlagen und damit absichtlich zerbrochen wird, wobei ein Netzwerk feiner Risse entsteht, ohne dass die Gesamtstabilität der Verbundglasscheibe dadurch beeinträchtigt wird. 



  Was den Begriff Glasscheibe, insbesondere Deckglasscheibe betrifft, ist unter "Glas" nicht nur Silikatglas, sondern auch Kunststoffe-Glas, z. B. Acrylglas, zu verstehen.



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  The invention relates to a laminated glass pane consisting of two cover glass panes, at least one layer of synthetic resin being arranged between the two cover glass panes.



  Such laminated glass panes have the character of safety glass and can also be used as decorative laminated glass panes if the synthetic resin is colored accordingly.



  The object of the invention is, in particular, to expand the decorative design options of such laminated glass panes.



  This is achieved according to the invention in that foreign material is arranged in the synthetic resin layer and / or between synthetic resin layers.



  The term "foreign material" basically includes all substances that are not identical to the synthetic resin forming the intermediate layer, e.g. B. solids made of noble or base metals, tinsel, stones, glass, wood, plastics. Liquid or gaseous material can also be used. Various color pigments are also mixed into the synthetic resin, but these are not to be understood as foreign material in the sense of the invention.



  The foreign materials can be in the form of partial deposits or



  Inclusions can be arranged in the synthetic resin layer. In the case of solid inserts, the synthetic resin layer forms the matrix for these solid inserts, which can have different shapes, e.g. B. granular, plate-like or thread-like. Air bubbles may be mentioned as an example of gaseous inclusions in the synthetic resin layer. As a foreign material, however, a decorative plate between two synthetic resin layers is also considered, e.g.

   B. from toughened toughened safety glass, which is deliberately broken in the embedded state, with a decorative effect like a network
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 Laminated glass pane consists in that liquid synthetic resin is applied to the surface of a lying cover glass pane, then optionally at least one intermediate pane is placed thereon and liquid synthetic resin is then applied again, after which

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 the second cover glass pane is placed and the edges are sealed and finally this unit, preferably with the panes in a horizontal position, is stored for hardening the synthetic resin.



  The foreign material is preferably incorporated into the pigmented liquid synthetic resin before the synthetic resin layer is applied to a cover glass pane and / or intermediate pane. Any air bubbles in the synthetic resin layer are expediently sucked off or blown in with a syringe after the cover glass pane has been put on and the edges have been sealed off through the edge seal.



  The invention makes it possible to produce laminated glass with a multitude of color combinations, color shades and color mixtures in different degrees of saturation, and to integrate inclusions and cutouts.



  Preferred applications for this type of laminated glass are: suspended ceilings, discotheque floors, shower partitions, bar cladding, bar counters, stairways, door panels, table tops, room dividers, tiles, mirrors, shelves, pictures, lamps, etc.



  The invention is explained in more detail below with the aid of exemplary embodiments.



  1 shows in section a laminated glass pane, FIG. 2 shows an enlarged detail and FIG. 3 likewise in section shows another exemplary embodiment of a laminated glass pane according to the invention.



  1 shows the basic structure of an exemplary embodiment of a laminated glass pane according to the invention. This consists of two cover glass panes 1, 2 and a synthetic resin layer 3, which is cured in the finished product. According to the invention, foreign materials 4 are incorporated into the synthetic resin layer 3, symbolized as wavy lines in the enlarged section according to FIG. 2. The foreign materials can e.g. B. arranged as partial deposits of solid substances in different sizes and shapes in the synthetic resin layer

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 his. Finally, the composite pane also has a rim 5.



  Such a laminated glass pane can preferably be produced as follows: The cover glass panes 1, 2 (all commercially available types of glass in all available thicknesses, preferably over 1 mm) are thoroughly cleaned with the aid of acetone or similar cleaning agents in order to remove grease, silicone or dirt residues free and thus ensure the appropriate adhesion with the resin.



  At the edge of the cover glass pane 1 below, z. B. a self-adhesive plastic film (width approx. 5 mm, height approx. 1 mm), in order to ensure a distance between the two glass panes 1, 2 when the second cover glass pane 2 is subsequently placed, and thus the space between the cover glass panes for resin, deposits or to create inclusions and cutouts.



  Synthetic resin, e.g. B. Polyester resin is thoroughly mixed with vigorous stirring with the associated hardener and accelerator and results in a liquid base. This base mass is preferably divided up into different, thoroughly cleaned vessels, and different color pigments are dropped into each vessel and thoroughly stirred into the base mass.



  The differently colored synthetic resins prepared in this way, together with foreign materials (e.g. flat gold, gold dust, powdery silver, colored liter), are applied to the lying cover glass pane 1, the desired pattern being produced.



  With the help of vacuum suction cups, the second cover glass pane 2 is then carefully placed on the first. The edges of the two cover glass panes 1, 2 are with a border 5, z. B. sealed from self-adhesive aluminum tape to prevent leakage of the resin.



  The unit consisting of two cover glass panes 1, 2 and a resin layer 3 in the middle is stored horizontally at room temperature for about 24 hours. During this time the resin hardens

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 and the connection with the glass panes results in the safety glass according to the invention.



  Instead of the partial deposits made of solid foreign material or in addition to these, free recesses can be formed in the synthetic resin layer 3 of synthetic resin in order to achieve decorative effects, for example in the form of air bubbles which can be formed e.g. B. with the aid of a correspondingly long syringe through the casing 5 into the not yet hardened synthetic resin layer. On the other hand, you can also use the syringe to suck out annoying air bubbles.



  The laminated glass pane according to the invention can also be constructed in several layers, e.g. B. - as can be seen from FIG. 3 - in addition to the two cover glass panes 1, 2, also have a central glass pane, in which case two synthetic resin layers 3 ', 3 "are present, in which foreign materials can be incorporated according to the invention.



  The middle plate does not necessarily have to be a glass pane and can itself — as a decorative plate — represent the foreign material according to the invention for decorative effects. Such a decorative plate 6 can be transparent or opaque and z. B. different colored areas or special surface structures. The decorative plate 6 can also consist of a toughened single-pane safety glass which, in the embedded state, is struck between the two synthetic resin layers 3 ', 3 "after the resin has hardened, for example with the aid of a punch and hammer, and is thus intentionally broken, whereby a network of fine cracks is created without affecting the overall stability of the laminated glass pane.



  As for the term glass pane, in particular cover glass pane, "glass" includes not only silicate glass, but also plastic glass, e.g. B. acrylic glass to understand.


    

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Ansprüche : 1. Verbundglasscheibe bestehend aus zwei Deckglasscheiben, zwischen denen mindestens eine Schicht aus Kunstharz ange- ordnet ist, wobei Fremdmaterial in Form von partiellen Ein- lagen aus festem Werkstoff in der Kunstharzschicht angeordnet ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Fremdmaterial (4) aus edlen oder unedlen Metallen, z. B. als Flitter, vorzugsweise in körniger, plättchenförmiger oder fadenförmiger Ausbildung, besteht.   Claims: 1. Laminated glass pane consisting of two cover glass panes, between which at least one layer of synthetic resin is arranged, foreign material being arranged in the form of partial inserts made of solid material in the synthetic resin layer, characterized in that the foreign material (4) consists of noble or base metals, e.g. B. as a tinsel, preferably in granular, plate-like or thread-like configuration. 2. Verbundglasscheibe, bestehend aus zwei Deckglasscheiben, mindestens einer Zwischenscheibe und zwischen den Scheiben angeordneten Kunstharzschichten, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Zwischenscheibe eine Dekorplatte (6) ist, die ein Netzwerk feiner Risse aufweist. 2. Laminated glass pane, consisting of two cover glass panes, at least one intermediate pane and synthetic resin layers arranged between the panes, characterized in that the intermediate pane is a decorative plate (6) which has a network of fine cracks. 3. Verbundglasscheibe bestehend aus zwei Deckglasscheiben, zwischen denen mindestens eine Schicht aus Kunstharz angeordnet ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass Fremdmaterial in Form von Einschlüssen aus Gas, vorzugsweise in Form von Luftblasen in der Kunstharzschicht (3, 3', 3") angeordnet ist. 3. Laminated glass pane consisting of two cover glass panes, between which at least one layer of synthetic resin is arranged, characterized in that foreign material in Form of inclusions of gas, preferably in the form of Air bubbles in the synthetic resin layer (3, 3 ', 3 ") is arranged. 4. Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Verbundglasscheibe nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass flüssiges Kunstharz auf die Oberfläche einer liegenden Deckglasscheibe aufgetragen wird, daraufhin gegebenenfalls mindestens eine. Zwischenscheibe aufgesetzt und auf diese erneut flüssiges Kunstharz aufge- tragen wird, worauf die zweite Deckglasscheibe aufgesetzt wird und die Ränder abgedichtet werden und schliesslich diese Ein- heit, vorzugsweise bei horizontaler Lage der Scheiben, zur Härtung des Kunstharzes gelagert wird, und dass als Zwischen- scheibe ein Einscheiben-Sicherheitsglas eingesetzt wird, das nach dem Aushärten des Kunstharzes an der Seitenkante derart angeschlagen wird, dass sich in der Zwischenscheibe ein Netz- werk feiner Risse bildet. <Desc/Clms Page number 6> 4. Process for the production of a laminated glass pane Claim 2, characterized in that liquid synthetic resin is applied to the surface of a lying cover glass, then optionally at least one. The intermediate pane is placed and liquid synthetic resin is applied to it again, whereupon the second cover glass pane is placed and the edges are sealed and finally this unit, preferably when the panes are in a horizontal position, for Hardening of the synthetic resin is stored, and that a single-pane safety glass is used as the intermediate pane, which is hardened on the side edge after the synthetic resin has hardened in such a way that a network of fine cracks forms in the intermediate pane.  <Desc / Clms Page number 6>   5. Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Verbundglasscheibe nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass flüssiges Kunstharz auf die Oberfläche einer liegenden Deckglasscheibe aufgetragen wird, daraufhin gegebenenfalls mindestens eine Zwischenscheibe aufgesetzt und auf diese erneut flüssiges Kunstharz aufge- tragen wird, worauf die zweite Deckglasscheibe aufgesetzt wird und die Ränder abgedichtet werden und schliesslich diese Ein- heit, vorzugsweise bei horizontaler Lage der Scheiben, zur Härtung des Kunstharzes gelagert wird und dass in die aufge- tragene Kunstharzschicht nach dem Aufsetzen der Deckglas- scheibe und dem Abdichten der Ränder durch die Randabdichtung hindurch mit einer Spritze Luftblasen aus der Kunstharzschicht abgesaugt oder eingeblasen werden. 5. Process for the production of a laminated glass pane Claim 3, characterized in that liquid synthetic resin is applied to the surface of a lying cover glass pane, then optionally at least one intermediate pane is placed thereon and liquid synthetic resin is applied thereon, whereupon the second cover glass pane is placed and the edges are sealed and finally this one - Unit, preferably with the disks in a horizontal position Hardening of the synthetic resin is stored and that air bubbles are sucked or blown out of the synthetic resin layer with a syringe into the applied synthetic resin layer after the cover glass pane has been put on and the edges have been sealed through the edge seal.
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