EP3691893A1 - Composite glass pane having chamfered through-hole - Google Patents
Composite glass pane having chamfered through-holeInfo
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- EP3691893A1 EP3691893A1 EP18769188.6A EP18769188A EP3691893A1 EP 3691893 A1 EP3691893 A1 EP 3691893A1 EP 18769188 A EP18769188 A EP 18769188A EP 3691893 A1 EP3691893 A1 EP 3691893A1
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- laminated glass
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a laminated glass pane, to a method for producing the laminated glass pane and to the use thereof, in particular as a motor vehicle pane.
- Laminated glass panes consist of at least a first pane or outer pane, a second pane or inner pane and a polymeric intermediate layer which connects the outer pane with the inner pane.
- Laminated glass panes find z. B. as vehicle windows or windows for buildings use.
- Laminated glass panes can be used as flat or curved laminated glass panes.
- the laminated glass has at least one through hole, for. B. to secure the laminated glass to a holding device, for. B. a side window in a vehicle, or an attachment, z. As an antenna to attach to the laminated glass.
- a holding device for. B. a side window in a vehicle, or an attachment, z.
- an antenna to attach to the laminated glass.
- Laminated glass panes having through holes are known. Some examples of the prior art are given below.
- WO 2005/040537 A1 describes a method for producing a laminated glass pane with a through-hole consisting of two panes and a binding intermediate layer, wherein a sealing element is arranged between the panes and around the through-hole in order to seal the through-hole against the intermediate layer.
- US 4124367 relates to a method for producing a curved laminated glass windshield having at least one through hole.
- DE 19710824 C1 describes a fastening element for a laminated glass pane, wherein the inner and outer pane are each provided with a different opening, wherein the openings serve for fastening of the holding element.
- DE 69400415 T2 relates to a laminated glass pane having a through hole for receiving a screw connection penetrating the laminated glass pane.
- JP H07-186023 A describes a tool for chamfering a hole in a laminated glass formed of two glass sheets and a polyvinyl butyral film therebetween for a vehicle, with the upper and lower edges of each glass sheet being chamfered.
- US 2006/134377 relates to a system for the assembly of two panes of glass each having a hole with conical areas on the opposite sides and which are connected via a clamping system engaging in the holes. A remaining gap between the two glass panes is z. B. filled with a PVB film.
- US 4,124,367 A describes a method for producing a laminated curved laminated glass having a hole in the vicinity of the edge for receiving a windshield wiper, in which two curved glass sheets and an interposed plastic film, each having a hole, are arranged so that the holes are superimposed, and the arrangement is laminated.
- holes are drilled in the panes of the laminated glass pane, with the holes often being placed relatively close to the edge of the pane.
- the discs and the laminated glass sheets formed therefrom become fragile, especially in the area of the hole.
- the invention is based on the object to remedy the disadvantages described above in the prior art, or at least reduce. More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a laminated glass sheet with through-holes which is more robust than conventional laminated glass sheets having through-holes for cracking or cracking and which reduces the percentage of broken glass or laminated glass in their manufacture.
- the discs and the laminated glass pane should be given a higher robustness.
- the laminated glass pane according to the invention can provide laminated glass panes having at least one through hole, in which the percentage of broken and thus unusable panes is markedly reduced compared with the percentage in the manufacture of conventional laminated glass panes with no chamfer holes, especially in the case of the manufacturing step in which the discs are bent in an oven.
- the laminated glass of the present invention is likely to exhibit improved robustness in comparison with laminated glass panes having a conventional through-hole in use, in which devices such as fixtures or attachments are attached to the through-hole.
- the trained bevels overall results in an increased robustness of the panes and the laminated glass pane formed therefrom.
- a further advantage is that the mounting of a device such as a holding device or a mounting element on the through hole of the laminated glass pane is easier.
- the invention relates to a laminated glass pane having at least one through-hole comprising a first pane, a second pane and at least one polymeric interlayer between the first and second panes, the through-hole through a hole in the first pane, a hole in the polymeric interlayer and a Hole in the second disc is formed, wherein the hole in the first disc is a chamfered hole having a chamfer on both sides of the first disc, and the hole in the second disc is a chamfered hole, on both sides of the second Slice each having a chamfer.
- the laminated glass pane represents a laminate in which the first and second pane are joined together by lamination by means of the at least one polymeric intermediate layer.
- Hole and through hole have the same meaning here and refer to a hole passing from one side of the component having the hole to the other side of the side of the component having the hole.
- the hole of the laminated glass pane is referred to herein as a through hole, unless otherwise specified.
- the laminated glass pane according to the invention with at least one through-hole comprises or comprises a first pane having at least one hole, a second pane having at least one hole and at least one polymeric intermediate layer having at least one hole arranged between the first and the second pane.
- the said holes in the first disc, the second disc and the polymeric interlayer are positioned so as to overlap in the laminated glass and form the through-hole of the laminated glass.
- the said holes in the first disc, the second disc and the polymeric interlayer are preferably positioned that their centers are located on or substantially on the central axis of the through hole of the laminated glass pane.
- the at least one hole of the first disk and the at least one hole of the second disk, which together with the at least one hole of the polymeric interlayer form the through hole, may have a different size but are preferably the same size or substantially the same size. If they have a different size, the following information on the diameter of the through hole refers to the diameter of the hole of the disc, which is smaller than the hole of the other disc.
- the hole of the at least one polymeric film forming the through hole together with the holes of the first disk and the second disk may be the same size or substantially the same size as the hole of the first disk and / or the hole of the second Have disc.
- the hole of the at least one polymeric intermediate layer or polymeric film is larger than the holes of the first and second disc. This may be advantageous to prevent deliquescent material from swelling from the intermediate layer into the through-hole during lamination.
- the details of the size of the at least one polymeric intermediate layer in this case relate to the state of the polymeric intermediate layer or polymeric film prior to lamination.
- the at least one through-hole is preferably circular.
- the advantage of circular through holes is ease of manufacture and lower sensitivity to damage.
- most of the fastening systems or attachments provided for this purpose are designed for circular through-holes.
- the at least one through hole but also have a different shape, eg. B. elliptical or irregular.
- the shape of the holes in the first and second discs, and generally also the shape of the hole in the at least one polymeric interlayer will usually conform to the shape of the through-hole.
- the at least one chamfered hole in the first disc, and at least one chamfered hole in the second disc, and usually also the at least one hole in the at least one polymeric intermediate layer is preferably circular.
- the at least one through-hole has a diameter in the range of 5 to 100 mm, more preferably 10 to 30 mm. If two or more through-holes are present, they may have a different or preferably the same diameter. It will be understood that these references refer to circular through holes. Non-circular through-holes preferably have a surface area corresponding to an area of a circular through-hole having the above-mentioned diameters. The diameter and circumference of the through hole does not include the chamfered edge here, ie. H. the area of the chamfer is not included.
- the shortest distance k from one edge of the laminated glass pane to the circumference of the at least one through-hole may be z. B. at least 5 mm, preferably at least 10 mm, and / or z. B. at most 40 mm, preferably at most 35 mm.
- the laminated glass sheet according to the invention is characterized in particular in that the hole in the first disk and the hole in the second disk, which together with the hole in the at least one polymeric intermediate layer form the through hole, are each a chamfered hole.
- the following details and explanations for the chamfered hole apply equally to the chamfered hole in the first disc and to the chamfered hole in the second disc, respectively.
- a chamfered hole is a hole that has a chamfer, d. H. a beveled surface, at the edge of the hole.
- the production of the chamfer is called chamfering.
- chamfering the term “chamfering” or simply “chamfering” is often used interchangeably.
- the bevel of the chamfered hole is preferably continuous around the entire circumference of the hole.
- the chamfered hole of the first disc has a chamfer on both sides of the first disc, that is, the chamfered hole has two chamfers, wherein, when in the Laminated glass pane installed, a chamfer on the side in the direction of the outside environment and a chamfer on the side in the direction of the polymeric interlayer.
- the chamfered hole of the second disc has a chamfer on both sides of the second disc.
- the geometry of the chamfers of the first and second disc with respect to chamfer angle ⁇ and chamfer height h can be in the usual ranges. Each one of these parameters may be the same or different for the chamfered holes of the first and second disks.
- the chamfers can z. B. have an angle ⁇ in the range of 35 ° to 55 °.
- the chamfers can z. B. a height h in the range of 0, 1 to 1 mm, preferably 0.3 to 0.8 mm. With regard to the error tolerances, the chamfer height is preferably 0.3 ⁇ 0.2 mm to 0.8 mm ⁇ 0.2 mm.
- the so-called mussel designates a defect that can occur at the edge of bevels.
- the size of the mussel should preferably be as small as possible and in the optimal case there should be no mussel at all.
- the laminated glass pane may have one or more through-holes of the type mentioned. It will be understood that with more than one such through-hole, the first disk, the second disk and the at least one polymeric layer each have correspondingly more than one hole and the above statements apply equally to each further through-hole.
- the laminated glass can z. B. one, two, three, four or more through holes, each through hole is formed in each case by a chamfered hole in the first disc, a hole in the at least one polymeric intermediate layer and a chamfered hole in the second disc.
- the laminated glass pane preferably has 1 or 2 through holes.
- the first disc and the second disc may have the same thickness or different thicknesses.
- the first disc and the second disc independently have a thickness in the range of 0.3 to 10 mm, preferably 0.5 to 5 mm.
- the first disc and the second disc usually form the outer sides of the laminated glass pane. Optionally, they may be provided with an outer coating.
- the first disc and the second disc may be made of the same material or of different material.
- the discs are glass sheets and can z. As inorganic glass and / or organic glass, d. H. organic polymers.
- the first pane and / or the second pane are formed from flat glass, quartz glass, borosilicate glass, soda lime glass, alkali aluminosilicate glass, polycarbonate and / or polymethacrylate.
- the first pane and / or the second pane are preferably made of flat glass.
- the first and second disks may be formed of non-tempered glass, thermally or chemically tempered glass (TVG) or thermally or chemically tempered glass (ESG). Machining of partially tempered and toughened glass is difficult. Therefore, the processing steps such as cutting the slices and providing the slices with a hole and chamfering are usually performed before the pre-stressing process. It can also be enamelled glass.
- the enamelled glass is z. As a thermally tempered glass in which a colored enamel layer has been baked, z. During the tempering process.
- the first disc and / or the second disc of teilvorgespanntem glass preferably thermally teilvorgespanntem glass.
- the first disc and the second disc of teilvorgespanntem glass are particularly pronounced.
- the edge compressive stress at the through hole depends, inter alia. from the thickness of the glasses and the preload.
- the edge compressive stress is preferably greater than 10 MPa, more preferably greater than 15 MPa.
- the edge tension is preferably greater than 4 MPa.
- the surface compressive stress of the first disk and the surface compressive stress of the second disk are preferably greater than 20 MPa, preferably greater than 30 MPa.
- Edge compressive stress, edge tensile stress and surface compressive stress are determined on the laminated glass pane.
- the marginal compressive stress is measured with the aid of an edge voltmeter (eg Sharples).
- the surface compressive stress is measured by means of a surface pressure voltmeter.
- edge voltmeter eg Sharples
- surface pressure voltmeter As is known to those skilled in the art, the choice of the appropriate meter depends on whether it is clear, tinted, clouded or enameled glass.
- the edge compressive stress is measured using Sharples. Based on the Senarmont principle, the device is oriented perpendicular to the edge of the point to be measured, and the compensator hub is rotated until the edge pressure is measured The edge of the glass reaches the middle of the dark line (sanding edge) . The rotation angle is a measure of the edge compressive stress.
- the surface pressure stress can, for. B. by means of the measuring device SCALP 05 from GlasStress Ltd. be measured.
- the meter is placed on the spot to be measured together with a contact fluid.
- a contact fluid For a laminated glass pane such as a side plate, it is convenient to measure five locations (one central and each edge). From the determined individual values, the mean value is formed.
- the principle of measurement by the meter can be described as follows. During the measurement, the polarization of the laser beam is optically modulated by the stress-induced birefringence in the glass and by the modulator in the SCALP. The modulated laser light is scattered on the glass particles (elastic Rayleigh scattering), whereby the intensity of the scattered light depends on the polarization status of the laser beam. This draws during the measurement SCALP detects the variations in scattered light intensity along the laser beam. From this information, the absolute optical delay at each point along the laser beam can be calculated. The voltage is calculated before the slope of the optical delay.
- the at least one polymeric intermediate layer has at least one hole which serves to form the at least one through-hole.
- the at least one polymeric intermediate layer is preferably a thermoplastic intermediate layer.
- one or more polymer films are generally used.
- the at least one polymeric intermediate layer or polymer film serves as a laminating layer, i. H. for bonding or laminating the first pane, the second pane and optionally further intermediate layers by gluing.
- the at least one polymeric intermediate layer may, for. B. by one or more polymer films, for. B. 1, 2 or 3 polymer films, in particular thermoplastic polymer films are formed.
- polymer films for. B. 1, 2 or 3 polymer films, in particular thermoplastic polymer films are formed.
- thermoplastic layers or thermoplastic polymer films are well known to the person skilled in the art and are commercially available.
- the polymeric intermediate layer or the polymer film for. As a PVB film, have z. Example, a thickness of 0, 1 to 2 mm and more preferably from 0.3 to 1 mm, typically 0.38 mm or 0.76 mm or 0.81 mm.
- the thickness specifications refer to a respective polymeric intermediate layer or polymer film.
- the polymer of the at least one polymeric intermediate layer or polymer film contains or is z.
- the polymeric intermediate layer may optionally conventional additives such. As plasticizers or fillers.
- the laminated glass pane may optionally have one or more a plurality of additional polymeric layers also disposed between the first and second discs as functional layers, e.g. B. an infrared-reflecting polymer film, for. Example, a polyester film, which optionally has a coating, for. B. of silver, wherein such a layer or film is preferably disposed between two of the aforementioned polymeric intermediate layers.
- additional polymeric layers are included as functional layers, they too will have at least one via hole to form the via.
- the first disk, the second disk and / or the at least one polymeric interlayer may be clear and colorless, but also tinted, cloudy or colored.
- the laminated glass according to the invention may be flat or bent in one or more spatial directions.
- the laminated glass pane according to the invention is preferably a curved laminated glass pane.
- the first and second disks are preferably provided with the through-hole (s) before being bent.
- the composite pane can also be flat, z. B., if it is intended as a disc for buses, trains or tractors.
- the laminated glass pane is preferably a vehicle window, preferably a motor vehicle window, in particular a pane of a passenger car, which are typically bent.
- the laminated glass according to the invention is a side window, in particular an open side window, of a motor vehicle, in particular of a passenger car.
- the at least one through hole can be used for mounting on a holding device or for mounting an attachment such as an antenna.
- the holding device can be a fastening device engaging in the through-hole (s) for mounting the laminated glass pane to the vehicle.
- the invention also relates to the use of the composite glass pane according to the invention as a window pane for buildings, in particular buildings, or in particular as a vehicle window, preferably a vehicle window.
- the vehicle may be a land, ship or aircraft and is preferably a motor vehicle, more preferably a passenger car.
- Preferred is the use as a side window of a vehicle, in particular for open side windows, particularly preferred for a passenger car.
- the invention further relates to a method for producing a laminated glass pane according to the invention, which comprises the following steps:
- one or more polymeric films are generally used.
- the terms "polymeric films” and “polymer films” are used synonymously in the context of the application.
- the invention thus also relates to a method for producing a laminated glass pane according to the invention, comprising the following steps: a) providing a first pane having at least one chamfered hole, each having a chamfer on both sides of the pane, a second pane having at least one chamfered hole each having a chamfer on both sides of the disk, and at least one polymeric film having at least one hole,
- the first and second disks are provided with the desired number of holes, e.g. B. by means of a hole, with hole drilling by means of tools provided with diamonds is common.
- the holes of the first and second discs are then chamfered in the usual manner, for. B. with a conventional countersinking tool to form the chamfer.
- care should be taken to keep defects such as mussels as small as possible.
- the disks are typically provided with the chamfered holes before the disks are subjected to the pre-stress or partial tempering process.
- the first pane and the second pane are preferably bent prior to lamination, all conventional bending processes being suitable.
- the bending preferably takes place after the holes have been produced in the individual disks, because plane disks are easier to provide with holes.
- the first and second disc z. B. be bent by gravity bending process.
- the flat slices are placed on a mold of the desired geometry and heated slowly in an oven to near the softening temperature or to the softening temperature, whereby the slab falls by gravity into the mold.
- the first and second discs are arranged one above the other together Gravity bending subjected, between the two discs usually a release agent is provided.
- the first disk is bonded to the second disk by means of the at least one polymeric film by lamination.
- the lamination to form the composite can be carried out by conventional methods, e.g. By vacuum bag method, vacuum ring method, calender method, vacuum laminator, autoclave method or combinations thereof.
- the connection of the first disk and the second disk by means of the at least one polymeric film is usually carried out under the action of heat, vacuum and / or pressure.
- Fig. 1 a first disc 1 with two chamfered holes 5, a second one
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of an embodiment of a laminated glass pane according to the invention from the components shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of an embodiment of a laminated glass pane according to the invention from the components shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 the laminated glass according to the invention shown in FIG. 2 with two
- Fig. 4 shows a perspective section of the laminated glass pane according to FIG
- Figure 2 which shows a through hole 4 and its shortest distance to the edge of the laminated glass pane
- Fig. 5 schematically shows a partial section of a chamfered hole of a
- Disc (first disc or second disc) in cross-section showing only one side of the hole.
- the chamfered hole shows Both sides of the disc (upper and lower side of the disc) each have a chamfer.
- the chamfer angle ⁇ (for the upper chamfer) and the chamfer height h (for the lower chamfer) are shown in the schematic diagram.
- Fig. 6 is a side view of the through hole 4 of the invention
- both the chamfered hole 5 of the first disc 1 and the chamfered hole 7 of the second disc 2 each have two chamfers, one in the direction of the environment and one in the direction of the polymeric intermediate layer.
- a disc as shown schematically in Figures 1-6 was prepared. It was made a curved disc (not shown in the figures).
- the formed bent laminated glass had the following characteristics:
- First pane partially tempered glass with a thickness of 2, 1 mm
- polymer film PVB film with a thickness of 0.76 mm
- Second pane semi-tempered glass with a thickness of 1.6 mm
- Bevel parameters Chamfer angle 45 ° each, chamfer height 0.5 mm each.
- the not yet teilvorgespannten first disc and second disc were provided with the chamfered holes. Then, the first and second discs were brought together by gravity bending in the desired shape. The disks were then subjected to a thermal partial tempering process.
- the present invention which utilizes chamfered disks, makes it possible to reduce the percentage of breakage in the manufacture of the laminated glass pane by as much as 20-50% as compared with the production of a conventional conventional non-chamfered, conventional laminated glass pane.
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