EP4065369A1 - Verbundscheibe mit in thermoplastischer zwischenschicht eingelagertem funktionselement und entlüftungsstruktur - Google Patents
Verbundscheibe mit in thermoplastischer zwischenschicht eingelagertem funktionselement und entlüftungsstrukturInfo
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- EP4065369A1 EP4065369A1 EP20803190.6A EP20803190A EP4065369A1 EP 4065369 A1 EP4065369 A1 EP 4065369A1 EP 20803190 A EP20803190 A EP 20803190A EP 4065369 A1 EP4065369 A1 EP 4065369A1
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a composite pane with a functional element and ventilation structure embedded in the thermoplastic intermediate layer of the composite pane, a method for producing the composite pane, and the use of the composite pane as a motor vehicle pane.
- Modern glazing systems are equipped with a wide variety of electrically controllable functional elements, such as sensors, detectors or receiving units.
- functional elements are rain sensors, antennas and capacitive touch sensors in particular in the automotive sector.
- these functional elements should be designed to be as inconspicuous as possible for the viewer and, if they are visually perceptible, to be designed as appealing as possible.
- the components must be protected against weather and environmental influences.
- EP 2462007 B1 describes a composite pane with an optically transparent sensor field and a sensor attached in the area of the sensor field.
- the sensor is located within an encapsulation that protrudes into the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle. This encapsulation is visible in the passenger compartment as an elevation on the window and is perceived by the vehicle driver as possibly disruptive and restricts the field of vision.
- WO 2017/097536 discloses a light sensor which comprises a photodiode and a printed circuit board and is introduced between a glass pane and the thermoplastic intermediate layer of the laminated composite pane adjacent to it.
- the circuit board of the photodiode has no adhesion to the neighboring glass, which means that optically recognizable air inclusions remain between these layers. This can be concealed by means of an opaque cover print.
- WO 2016/116372 discloses a composite pane with a touch sensor in the form of a capacitive switching area for controlling any electrical consumers in the vehicle, such as optically active switchable glazing.
- the capacitive sensor comprises a structured, electrically conductive layer on a carrier film.
- the carrier film is inserted between two thermoplastic intermediate layers of the composite pane. This second additional layer of the thermoplastic intermediate layer is introduced into the laminated pane essentially over the entire surface in order to keep the local differences in thickness in the area of the sensor as small as possible. This disadvantageously increases the overall thickness of the thermoplastic intermediate layer.
- WO 2019/186507 A1 discloses a composite pane comprising an inner pane, an outer pane, a thermochromic intermediate layer and a thermoplastic intermediate layer made from a polyvinyl butyral film, the polyvinyl butyral film being embossed in order to ensure improved ventilation. Such an improved ventilation is possible in areas in which the thermoplastic intermediate layer is present, but not at the direct contact surfaces between the thermochromic intermediate layer and one of the panes.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a composite pane with a functional element laminated in the thermoplastic intermediate layer, air inclusions in the area of the functional element being avoided and the overall thickness of the composite pane not being significantly increased.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a method for producing such a composite pane.
- the composite pane according to the invention with at least one functional element comprises at least a first pane, a second pane and a thermoplastic intermediate layer between the first pane and the second pane.
- the first disk has an inside III and an outside IV.
- the second pane comprises an inside II and an outside I.
- the inside III of the first pane is flatly connected to the inside II of the second pane via the thermoplastic intermediate layer, the functional element being embedded in the thermoplastic intermediate layer.
- the functional element is inserted in the thermoplastic intermediate layer in such a way that the at least one functional element directly adjoins the inside III of the first pane and / or the inside II of the second pane. Accordingly, there is no thermoplastic intermediate layer between the functional element and at least one inside of the pane.
- the total thickness of the composite pane is reduced by dispensing with an additional thermoplastic layer.
- a ventilation structure is attached in this contact area between the functional element and the inside of the first pane and / or the second pane.
- the ventilation structure prevents the functional element from completely resting against the inside of the pane, that is to say the inside II of the second pane and / or the inside III of the first pane.
- the ventilation structure according to the invention improves the lamination of the composite pane, since the raised structure enables air bubbles to escape completely in the lamination process.
- An unstructured surface of a functional element which in turn rests against an unstructured glass surface, often leads to only an incomplete evacuation of the layer stack of the laminated pane in the lamination process.
- the ventilation structure can comprise the most varied of regular or irregular structures, these preferably being aligned in such a way that enclosed air bubbles can escape on the shortest path, that is to say in the direction of the closest pane edge of the composite pane.
- the ventilation structure has a plurality of ventilation channels which run essentially perpendicular to the side edge closest to the functional element.
- a ventilation duct in the context of the invention is a structure that is permeable to gases and whose length exceeds its width many times over. As a result of the essentially perpendicular alignment of the ventilation ducts to the nearest side edge, the ventilation ducts are aligned along their width with an opening in the direction of the nearest side edge.
- the ventilation ducts can run linear, curved or also meander-shaped, with more complex course shapes of the ducts also having a main course direction perpendicular to the nearest pane edge. Adjacent ventilation ducts can optionally be cut through short duct sections be connected to each other. This is advantageous to ensure faster venting. Ventilation channels with a simple geometric structure can be implemented with little technical effort and are usually sufficient to ensure good ventilation.
- the ventilation channels according to the invention preferably have a width of 0.5 mm to 5.0 mm, preferably 1.0 mm to 4.0 mm, for example 3.0 mm.
- the width of the ventilation channels used depends on the number of channels used, the geometric complexity of the functional element and the thickness and rigidity of the functional element. With greater complexity and thickness of the functional element, an increasing tendency towards the formation of air pockets can be observed. In this case, the width of the ventilation channels can be increased to counteract this. The greater the number of channels introduced, the smaller the width of the individual channel that can be selected.
- the ventilation structure is designed as a regular or irregular fracture structure.
- a structure in which island-shaped areas are surrounded by venting paths that are connected to one another is referred to as a fracture structure.
- Such a fracture structure enables a small-scale subdivision of an area into ventilated areas and areas in between.
- a honeycomb structure is an example of a regular broken structure.
- Ventilation structures in the form of a fracture structure enable a further improved ventilation, since the air inclusions can escape along the path of the least resistance over the structure.
- the width of the ventilation paths of the fracture structure given by the average distance between neighboring islands, depends on the delicacy of the structure. The finer the structure, the narrower the width of the ventilation paths that can be selected. As a rule, the width of the ventilation paths of a fracture structure is between 0.01 mm and 1.0 mm.
- the ventilation structure comprises surface areas located on a base area and higher in relation to this base area.
- This design of the ventilation structure can be used for ventilation channels as well as for fracture structures.
- a higher-lying surface area denotes an area which is offset by a positive amount in one direction to the base area, with the base area and the higher-lying surface area in the Run essentially parallel to each other.
- the base area is usually given by a surface of the functional element.
- the amount by which the higher surface area is offset determines the distance between the base area of the functional element and the adjacent pane surface.
- the higher-lying surface areas are preferably offset in height from the base surface by at least 15 ⁇ m, particularly preferably by at least 30 ⁇ m, in particular by at least 50 ⁇ m.
- the higher lying surface areas can also have a multilayer design.
- the cross-section of the ventilation channels or the ventilation paths of a fracture structure increases as the height offset of the higher lying surface area increases.
- the cross section of the ventilation channels or ventilation paths used depends, among other things, on the number of ventilation channels or ventilation paths and the geometric complexity and thickness of the functional element.
- the cross section of the individual ventilation channels or ventilation paths should be selected.
- the cross section can also be influenced via the width of the individual ventilation channels or ventilation paths. Good results were achieved within the areas mentioned.
- the higher-lying surface areas preferably occupy an area proportion of at least 20%, particularly preferably at least 40%, in particular at least 50% and in each case at most 80% of the total area of the functional element, consisting of the base area and higher-lying surface areas. Particularly reliable ventilation is guaranteed within these areas.
- the ventilation structure can be introduced onto and / or into the functional element in the most varied of ways.
- the ventilation structure is preferably applied additively to the functional element or introduced subtractively into the functional element.
- the ventilation structure is to be provided between the surfaces between which the entrapment of air is to be prevented.
- the ventilation structure can, for example, also be attached to the inside III of the first pane and / or the inside II of the second pane. This is advantageous in terms of a simple application of the ventilation structure.
- the ventilation structure can already be applied to the panes during the manufacturing process, so that the Functional element only needs to be placed in the appropriate area.
- the surface of the pane on which the ventilation structure is to be applied depends on the positioning of the functional element.
- the functional element is to be arranged adjacent to the first pane or to the second pane depends on the type and use of the functional element and is apparent to a person skilled in the art.
- a ventilation structure can also be provided on both pane surfaces.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer has a cutout into which the functional element is inserted.
- the functional element preferably only adjoins one of the inner sides of the first pane or the second pane, while the opposite surface of the functional element makes contact with a section of the thermoplastic intermediate layer.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer can be introduced into the layer stack over the entire surface. This is advantageous in terms of a mechanically stable connection of the functional element.
- the ventilation structure is applied additively or subtractively to the functional element, the functional element is inserted directly adjacent to one of the inner sides of the pane and adjoins a section of the thermoplastic intermediate layer on the opposite surface of the functional element.
- the ventilation structure is attached at least to the surface of the functional element which is directly adjacent to the inside of the first pane or the second pane.
- the ventilation structure can also be attached to the opposite surface of the functional element, which is oriented in the direction of the thermoplastic intermediate layer. This also improves the ventilation between these layers mentioned.
- the ventilation structure is applied additively by means of printing processes, preferably screen printing processes or ink printing processes.
- Printing processes are suitable for applying a ventilation structure to a wide variety of materials, with the material of the surface to be printed being decisive for the choice of the printing process.
- Screen printing processes for example, are well suited for the Printing on glass surfaces or polymeric materials.
- the ventilation structure is particularly preferably applied by means of an ink printing process. These are suitable for printing on polymeric materials and, depending on the printing inks used, also for printing on glass.
- Printing inks comprising synthetic resin varnishes are preferably used for printing the ventilation structure. Tests by the inventors have shown that printing inks which are used in the electronics industry for printing printed circuit boards are generally very suitable.
- the printing inks used preferably contain synthetic resin varnishes, particularly preferably epoxy resin varnishes.
- Thermosetting 2-component epoxy resin lacquers are examples of suitable printing inks. These can be processed using both screen printing and inkjet printing.
- the ventilation structure is applied to glass surfaces, for example to the inside of the first pane and / or the inside of the second pane, the printing inks customary for opaque cover printing in the edge area of windshields can also be used.
- a ventilation structure is applied subtractively to the functional element.
- a targeted material removal takes place on the surface of the functional element, with ventilation channels or ventilation paths being formed in the areas with material removal, the bottom surface of which forms the base surface of the ventilation structure.
- the person skilled in the art is familiar with various possibilities for targeted material removal. For example, methods such as etching, grinding or engraving can be used. The inventors have found that a particularly effective automatable material removal by means of laser processes is possible.
- the ventilation structure is particularly preferably generated by means of a C0 2 laser.
- the ventilation structure can also be created using a combination of additive and subtractive methods.
- the additive methods and subtractive methods can be used on the same surface as well as on different surfaces.
- the ventilation structure according to the invention can be used for the integration of a large number of different functional elements, since this is to be applied to the functional element independently of the function and nature of the functional element.
- the electrically switchable functional element can assume a wide variety of configurations known to those skilled in the art.
- the functional element is preferably an electrically switchable functional element, particularly preferably an antenna, a sensor, a switching element, an electrical connection element, an electrical busbar, an SPD, a PDLC, an electrochromic or an electroluminescent functional element.
- the composite pane according to the invention can also have several electrically switchable functional elements, and these can also be of different designs and functions.
- the functional element has a thickness of at least 50 ⁇ m, preferably at least 100 ⁇ m, in particular at least 150 ⁇ m.
- the thickness of the functional element is determined without taking the ventilation structure into account. It is also possible to apply the invention to functional elements of smaller thickness, but the described quality problems due to air inclusions increase with increasing thickness of the functional element to be introduced.
- the functional elements used with a ventilation structure within the meaning of the invention typically have a thickness of 50 ⁇ m to 250 ⁇ m. In this regard, it is advantageous to dispense with an additional laminating film that is locally limited to the functional element, since this would increase the risk of undesirable stress cracks due to excessive local thickness differences in the composite pane.
- the ventilation structure according to the invention makes this possible, since the inclusion of air is prevented even with direct contact between the functional element and the inside of at least one pane.
- the invention is particularly preferably used to integrate an antenna arrangement in a composite pane.
- antenna arrangements in composite panes are known in the prior art. A wide variety of designs are possible, depending on the function and field of application of the antenna. The individual designs differ in particular in their geometric complexity and their thickness. These factors are decisive for whether and to what extent quality problems arise due to air inclusions in the lamination process.
- the composite pane according to the invention is particularly suitable for integrating so-called Vivaldi antennas, also known as tapered slot antennas (TSA). Vivaldi antennas in composite panes can be used, for example, to receive mobile radio signals.
- TSA tapered slot antennas
- Vivaldi antennas Coplanar broadband antennas for the microwave range are referred to as Vivaldi antennas, which for example consist of a solid sheet of metal, a printed circuit board or a dielectric layer metallized on one or both sides.
- Vivaldi antennas comprising a dielectric layer with at least one metallic, electrically conductive layer on at least one of the surfaces of the dielectric layer are preferably used in the composite pane according to the invention. Due to their low overall height, these can be easily integrated into composite panes. In comparison to the functional elements customarily used in the prior art, Vivaldi antennas are, however, much thicker with a thickness of, for example, 220 ⁇ m. The use of the ventilation structure according to the invention thus considerably facilitates the integration of these components.
- a Vivaldi antenna as a functional element comprises, for example, a non-thermoplastic fusible carrier film as a dielectric layer.
- the carrier film which does not melt thermoplastically, forms a barrier and prevents the air from escaping during the venting process. It shows no adhesion to glass or no air dissolving properties, which leads to air inclusions between the carrier film and an adjacent pane of glass.
- the invention provides a remedy here.
- the electrically conductive layer of the Vivaldi antenna is applied to the non-thermoplastic fusible carrier film by means of methods known to the person skilled in the art, such as, for example, sputtering.
- Suitable Vivaldi antennas comprising an electrically conductive layer on a carrier film are commercially available.
- Vivaldi antennas are characterized by their ease of manufacture and broadband.
- the actual antenna can be seen as a two-dimensional exponential horn, which causes the directional emission of a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave.
- a Vivaldi antenna is usually divided into two equal sub-areas, between which there is a slot line.
- the two subregions of the antenna are preferably arranged at an angle of 180 ° to one another, but can also assume different angles, the arrangement of the two subregions to one another usually being mirror-symmetrical to a mirror plane running along the slot line.
- the electrically switchable functional element is a sensor, for example a touch sensor or rain sensor.
- the sensor comprises a carrier film with an electrically conductive coating, at least one capacitive switching area in the electrically conductive coating being separated from the electrically conductive coating by at least one coating-free separating line.
- the capacitive switching area has a contact area, a supply line area and a connection area.
- the lead area electrically connects the contact area with the connection area, wherein the connection area can be electrically connected to sensor electronics.
- the switching area is a capacitive switching area, that is, it is specially designed for capacitive touch detection. In an advantageous embodiment, the switching area forms a flat electrode. The capacitance of the flat electrode is measured by an external capacitive sensor electronics.
- the capacitance of the surface electrode changes with respect to earth when a body (for example a human body) comes near it or, for example, touches an insulating layer above the surface electrode.
- the insulator layer comprises, in particular, a pane of the composite pane as such.
- the change in capacitance is measured by the sensor electronics and a switching signal is triggered when a threshold value is exceeded.
- the switching range is determined by the shape and size of the surface electrode.
- the area of the electrically conductive layer that is arranged outside the capacitive switching area and is electrically isolated from it by the dividing line is referred to as the surrounding area.
- the surrounding area can be connected to the sensor electronics via a further connection area.
- the composite pane according to the invention can furthermore comprise an electrical connection element or an electrical busbar.
- Electrical connection elements and bus bars are used to connect electrically conductive structures, for example electrically conductive layers as heatable coatings or heating wires, to an external power source.
- the electrical connection is made via so-called bus bars, for example strips of an electrically conductive material or electrically conductive prints, with which the electrically conductive structures of the composite pane are connected.
- the bus bars also known as bus bars, are used to transmit electrical power and enable homogeneous voltage distribution.
- the bus bars are advantageously produced by printing a conductive paste.
- the conductive paste preferably contains silver particles and glass frits.
- the layer thickness of the conductive paste is preferably from 5 ⁇ m to 20 ⁇ m.
- busbars which preferably contain copper and / or aluminum, in particular copper foil strips with a thickness of, for example, about 50 ⁇ m are used.
- the width of the copper foil strips is preferably 1 mm to 10 mm.
- the electrical contact between a conductive structure of the composite pane and the busbar can be established, for example, by soldering or gluing with an electrically conductive adhesive.
- the electrical contact between the electrical connection cable and the busbar can take place indirectly via electrical connection elements as well as directly. Electrical connection elements are used to achieve the best possible connection to the busbar in terms of mechanical stability of the connection and minimization of an undesired voltage drop.
- connection elements Suitable means are known to those skilled in the art for fixing connection elements to the busbar in an electrically conductive manner, for example by soldering or gluing using a conductive adhesive.
- the connection elements themselves are usually made of conductive metals such as copper, silver, nickel, chromium-containing steels and / or alloys thereof.
- the mentioned functional elements antennas, sensors, connection elements and busbars are typically placed outside the transparent area of the pane.
- an opaque cover print is common in the edge area, which is placed accordingly if necessary in order to conceal these functional elements as well.
- the ventilation structure can be made without regard to the visual appearance. In this case, both subtractive methods such as laser ablation and printing methods are equally suitable.
- the functional elements arranged in the visible area of a composite pane include, for example, SPD, PDLC, electrochromic or electroluminescent functional elements. These contain an active layer with electrically controllable optical properties, which is arranged between two carrier films.
- the carrier films usually consist of a non-thermoplastic melting material that does not adhere to glass surfaces.
- An SPD functional element (suspended particle device) contains an active layer comprising suspended particles, whereby the absorption of light by the active layer can be changed by applying a voltage to the surface electrodes. The change in absorption is based on the alignment of the rod-like particles in the electric field when an electric voltage is applied.
- SPD functional elements are known, for example, from EP 0876608 B1 and WO 2011033313 A1.
- a PDLC (polymer dispersed liquid crystal) functional element contains an active layer comprising liquid crystals which are embedded in a polymer matrix. If no voltage is applied to the surface electrodes, the liquid crystals are aligned in a disordered manner, which leads to a strong scattering of the light passing through the active layer. If a voltage is applied to the surface electrodes, the liquid crystals align themselves in a common direction and the transmission of light through the active layer is increased.
- Such a functional element is known, for example, from DE 102008026339 A1.
- the active layer of the functional element is an electrochemically active layer.
- the transmission of visible light depends on the degree of incorporation of ions in the active layer, the ions being provided, for example, by an ion storage layer between the active layer and a surface electrode.
- the transmission can be influenced by the voltage applied to the surface electrodes, which causes the ions to migrate.
- Suitable functional layers contain, for example, at least tungsten oxide or vanadium oxide.
- Electrochromic functional elements are known, for example, from WO 2012007334 A1, US 20120026573 A1, WO 2010147494 A1 and EP 1862849 A1.
- the active layer contains electroluminescent materials, in particular organic electroluminescent materials, the luminescence of which is excited by applying a voltage.
- Electroluminescent functional elements are known, for example, from US 2004227462 A1 and WO 2010112789 A2.
- the electroluminescent functional element can be used as a simple light source or as a display with which any representations can be shown.
- the functional elements used comprise a carrier film, this is preferably transparent and preferably contains or consists of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- the thickness of the carrier film is preferably from 0.025 mm to 0.3 mm.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer of the composite pane comprises at least one first laminating film and optionally one or more second laminating films. If necessary, the first laminating film can be put together from several individual, congruent, full-surface thermoplastic films. This is advantageous, for example, when the desired thickness of the first laminating film corresponds to an integral multiple of the thickness of a commercially available film with a standard thickness.
- the first laminating film and the second laminating films are thermoplastic films which are suitable for producing an adhesive connection to one another and to adjacent panes and / or adjacent functional elements. During the lamination process, the laminating foils begin to flow under the action of heat, whereby they adhere to adjacent elements and are connected to them and to one another.
- the first and second laminating films preferably contain polyvinyl butyral (PVB), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and / or polyurethane (PU). These materials are common for the thermoplastic intermediate layer of composite panes and create an adhesive connection to glass. This guarantees a good connection.
- PVB polyvinyl butyral
- EVA ethylene vinyl acetate
- PU polyurethane
- the inside of the first pane of the laminated glass according to the invention is the surface of the first pane directed in the direction of the thermoplastic intermediate layer, while the outside of the first pane is oriented towards the vehicle or building interior in the installed position.
- the inside of the second pane is also aligned with the thermoplastic intermediate layer, whereas the outside of the second pane faces the external environment.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer comprising the first laminating film and optionally one or more second laminating films connects the inside of the first pane to the inside of the second pane.
- first disk and second disk arbitrarily describe two different disks.
- the inner pane can be referred to as a first pane and the outer pane as a second pane.
- the composite pane is intended to be installed in a window opening
- the interior pane (first pane) facing the interior (vehicle interior) is referred to as an inner pane in the context of the invention.
- the outer pane (second pane) that faces the external environment is referred to as the outer pane.
- the invention is not restricted to this.
- the first laminating film and / or the second laminating films each have a thickness of 0.30 mm to 1.5 mm, preferably 0.35 mm to 1.0 mm, particularly preferably 0.35 mm to 0.86 mm.
- PVB films are offered in standard thicknesses of 0.38 mm and 0.76 mm.
- the ventilation structure according to the invention is used in particular for small-area functional elements. With these, without taking mechanical properties of the composite pane into account, a functional element can be attached in the immediate vicinity of a pane without using an intermediate laminating film.
- the invention is typically used for functional elements with an area proportion of 0.5% to 10%, preferably 1% to 5%, for example 2.5% of the total glazing area.
- the edge length of the functional elements is generally a maximum of 20 cm ⁇ 20 cm, preferably a maximum of 15 cm ⁇ 15 cm, particularly preferably a maximum of 10 cm ⁇ 10 cm.
- the glazing area with a thickness that is locally increased by the functional element accordingly extends over a comparatively small area of the glazing, so that this also minimizes the risk of glass breakage.
- the composite pane can, for example, be the windshield or the roof pane of a vehicle or some other vehicle glazing, for example a partition in a vehicle, preferably in a rail vehicle or a bus.
- the composite pane can be architectural glazing, for example in an outer facade of a building or a partition pane inside a building.
- the composite pane according to the invention contains a functional element which is arranged at least in sections between a thermoplastic intermediate layer and the pane surface.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer usually has the same dimensions as the first and second panes.
- the composite pane according to the invention is a windshield of a motor vehicle. This comprises an engine edge, which is adjacent to the engine hood when the composite pane is installed in the vehicle body, and a roof edge which is adjacent to the vehicle roof when installed.
- the motor edge and the roof edge form two opposite window edges. Two opposite side edges run between the engine edge and the roof edge, which border on the so-called A-pillars of the body when the windshield is installed.
- the first and second panes contain glass and / or transparent plastics.
- the first pane and / or the second pane particularly preferably contain flat glass, float glass, quartz glass, borosilicate glass, soda-lime glass, or clear plastics, preferably rigid clear plastics, in particular polycarbonate, polymethyl methacrylate and / or mixtures thereof.
- the panes are preferably made of glass. In principle, any further panes can be arranged on the outer sides of the first and second panes and connected to them via lamination with interposition of thermoplastic films or via spacers in the case of insulating glazing.
- the first pane and / or the second pane are preferably transparent, in particular for the use of the pane as a windshield or rear pane of a vehicle or other uses in which a high level of light transmission is desired.
- Transparent in the context of the invention is then understood to mean a pane that has a transmission in the visible spectral range of greater than 70%.
- the transmission can also be much lower, for example greater than 5%.
- the thickness of the first pane and / or the second pane is between 0.3 mm and 25 mm, the pane thickness being heavily dependent on the application of the pane.
- the pane thicknesses of automobile glazing are generally in the range from 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm for the inner pane and in the range from 0.8 mm to 2.5 mm for the outer pane.
- An asymmetrical combination of thicknesses, in which the thickness of the outer pane is greater than the thickness of the inner pane, is advantageous, particularly in the case of a small overall thickness, with regard to improved stability of the composite pane.
- the outer pane or the The nomenclature of the inner pane of the automobile glazing corresponds to the first or the second pane within the meaning of the invention, and depends on the positioning of the functional element in the intermediate layer.
- the composite pane is a windshield, the thickness of the outer pane being between 0.8 mm and 2.1 mm and the thickness of the inner pane being between 0.5 mm and 1.8 mm.
- Windshields have a central field of vision, the optical quality of which is subject to high requirements.
- the central field of view must have a high light transmission (typically greater than 70%).
- Said central field of vision is in particular that field of vision which is referred to by the person skilled in the art as field of vision B, field of vision B or zone B.
- Field of vision B and its technical requirements are specified in Regulation No. 43 of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN / ECE) (ECE-R43, "Uniform conditions for the approval of safety glazing materials and their installation in vehicles").
- Field of vision B is defined there in Appendix 18.
- the composite pane is a roof pane of a motor vehicle, the thickness of the outer pane being between 1.1 mm and 2.1 mm and the thickness of the inner pane being between 0.5 mm and 2.1 mm. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical glazing are possible here.
- the roof pane has a symmetrical structure, the outer and inner glass having the same thickness, for example 2.1 mm and 2.1 mm.
- the laminated glass is preferably curved in one or more directions of the room, as is customary for vehicle windows, with typical radii of curvature in the range from about 10 cm to about 40 cm.
- the laminated glass can also be flat, for example if it is intended as a pane for buses, trains, tractors or as building glazing.
- the first disk and / or the second disk can be thermally or chemically prestressed, partially prestressed or not prestressed.
- the laminated glass can also be provided with an additional function in that the thermoplastic intermediate layer has functional inclusions, for example Storage with IR-absorbing, IR-reflecting, UV-absorbing, coloring or acoustic properties.
- the inclusions are, for example, organic or inorganic ions, compounds, aggregates, molecules, crystals, pigments or dyes.
- the composite pane according to the invention is used in vehicles, for example as a windshield, it is advantageous to implement additional functions in order to reduce the negative effects of weather influences such as strong sunlight or ice formation.
- so-called low-E coatings and / or heatable coatings can be applied to the inside of the inner pane or the outer pane.
- Suitable material compositions for an electrically heatable coating that also functions as a low-E coating can be found, for example, in WO 2013/104439 and WO 2013/104438.
- the invention is further achieved by a method for producing a laminated glass according to the invention, wherein a) at least one ventilation structure additively or subtractively to a
- Functional element is applied, b) a layer stack at least comprising a first pane, the functional element with ventilation structure, a thermoplastic intermediate layer and a second pane is formed, the ventilation structure directly adjoining the inside of the first pane and / or the inside of the second pane, c ) the stack of layers from step b) is laminated to form a composite pane, the inside of the first pane and the inside of the second pane being connected via the thermoplastic intermediate layer.
- the ventilation structure is applied additively in step a) by means of a printing method, preferably by means of a screen printing method or an inkjet printing method.
- the ventilation structure is introduced into the functional element subtractively in step a) by means of a laser method, preferably by means of a CO2 laser.
- a laser method preferably by means of a CO2 laser.
- the laminated glass is to function as curved vehicle glazing
- at least the pane used as the outer pane is subjected to a bending process before lamination.
- the pane used as the inner pane is also subjected to a bending process. This is particularly advantageous in the case of sharp bends in several directions in space (so-called three-dimensional bends).
- the pane used as the inner pane is not pre-bent. This is particularly advantageous in the case of panes with very small thicknesses, since these have a film-like flexibility and can thus be adapted to the pre-bent outer pane without having to be pre-bent themselves.
- the first and second discs can be bent individually.
- the panes are preferably bent congruently together (i.e. at the same time and using the same tool), because this means that the shape of the panes is optimally matched to one another for the subsequent lamination.
- the joining of the first pane and the second pane in process step c) is preferably carried out under the action of heat, vacuum and / or pressure. Methods known per se for producing a composite pane can be used.
- so-called autoclave processes can be carried out at an elevated pressure of about 1 bar to 15 bar and temperatures of 110 ° C. to 145 ° C. for about 2 hours.
- Vacuum bag or vacuum ring processes known per se work, for example, at around 50 mbar and 80 ° C to 130 ° C.
- the first disk, the thermoplastic intermediate layer and the second disk can also be pressed into a disk in a calender between at least one pair of rollers.
- Systems of this type are known for the production of panes and normally have at least one heating tunnel in front of a press shop.
- the temperature during the pressing process is, for example, from 40 ° C to 150 ° C. Combinations of calender and autoclave processes have proven particularly useful in practice.
- vacuum laminators can be used. These consist of one or more heatable and evacuable chambers in which the first pane and the second pane are laminated within, for example, about 60 minutes at reduced pressures of 0.01 mbar to 800 mbar and temperatures of 80 ° C to 170 ° C.
- Another aspect of the invention comprises the use of the composite pane according to the invention as vehicle glazing, in particular as a windshield, rear window, side window or roof window.
- FIG. 1a shows a plan view of a composite pane 1 according to the invention with a functional element 2, the composite pane 1 being laminated flat with a thermoplastic intermediate layer 5 and a Vivaldi antenna inserted as the functional element 2,
- FIG. 1b shows a detailed view of the functional element 2 from FIG. 1a, the detailed view showing the ventilation structure 8,
- FIG. 1c shows a cross section through the composite pane 1 in the area of the functional element 2 along the section line AA ‘according to FIG. 1a,
- Figure 2 shows a further embodiment of the invention of the composite pane 1 shown along the section line AA ‘analogous to Figure 1c.
- FIG. 1 a shows a plan view of a composite pane 1 according to the invention with a Vivaldi antenna as functional element 2, the composite pane 1 being laminated flat with a thermoplastic intermediate layer 5.
- FIG. 1b shows a detailed view of the functional element 2 with ventilation structure 8 laminated into the composite pane 1 according to FIG. 1a.
- FIG. 1c shows a cross section through the composite pane 1 according to FIG. 1a in the area of the functional element 2, the cross section being along the section line AA '.
- the composite pane 1 is intended for use as a windshield of a motor vehicle and comprises a first pane 3, which here represents the inner pane of the windshield, and a second pane 4 (here: outer pane of the windshield).
- the panes 3, 4 are laminated to one another via a thermoplastic intermediate layer 5.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer 5 consists of a first laminating film 5.1, which is applied over the entire surface between the panes 3, 4.
- the first pane 3 has an outside IV and an inside III.
- the second pane 4 has an inside II and an outside I.
- the thermoplastic intermediate layer 5 connects the inside III of the first pane 3 and the inside II of the second pane 4.
- the second pane 4 and the first pane 3 consist of soda-lime glass.
- the first laminating film 5.1 is a thermoplastic film, here a polyvinyl butyral film with a thickness of 0.76 mm measured before the lamination process.
- the layer sequence of the composite pane 1 in the area outside the functional element 2 consists of the first pane 3, the first laminating film 5.1 and the second pane 4 according to FIG. 1c.
- This is particularly advantageous because the structure is reduced to the essentials by using only a single film element , there is no slipping of film layers against each other in the production process and a weight reduction is achieved compared to full-surface multi-layer intermediate layers.
- the layer sequence of the composite pane 1 consists of the first pane 3, the functional element 2 placed on the inside III of the first pane 3, the first laminating film 5.1 and finally the second pane 4, the inside II of which rests on the first laminating film 5.1 .
- the functional element 2 comprises a carrier film 6 and an electrically conductive structure 7 arranged thereon.
- the ventilation structure 8 is introduced into the carrier film 6 of the functional element 2 subtractively by means of a CO 2 laser.
- the ventilation structure 8 is designed in the form of ventilation channels which extend perpendicular to the nearest pane edge K of the composite pane 1. This ensures that air bubbles escape via the shortest route.
- the ventilation structure 8 comprises a base area 8.1, which is located in the areas in which material was removed by laser. Higher-lying surface sections 8.2 of the ventilation structure 8 are essentially parallel to the base area 8.1. In the embodiment of FIG. 1c, the higher-lying surface sections 8.2 correspond to the surface of the carrier film 6 facing away from the electrically conductive structure 7.
- the base area 8.1 forms the bottom surface of the ventilation channels 9.
- the ventilation channels 9 have a width of 3.0 mm (distance between adjacent higher-lying surface areas 8.2 to one another), a depth of 100 ⁇ m (distance from the base area 8.1 to the higher-lying surface areas 8.2) and a distance of 2.0 mm from one another.
- the functional element 2 has a total thickness of 215 ⁇ m.
- the ventilation structure 8 of the functional element 2 enables a good evacuation of the stack of layers before lamination of the laminated pane, so that no air inclusions occur in the vicinity of the functional element. The appearance and the stability of the composite pane are thus significantly improved. Introducing the ventilation structure 8 by removing material has the advantage that the total thickness of the functional element 2 remains constant. FIG.
- FIG. 2 shows a further embodiment of the composite pane 1 according to the invention, FIG. 2 showing a cross section through a composite pane according to the invention analogous to the section line AA 'shown in FIG.
- the basic structure corresponds to that shown in FIG. 1c.
- the ventilation structure in FIG. 2 is applied additively.
- the ventilation structure 8 is also provided in the form of ventilation channels 9, the base area 8.1 of the ventilation structure 8 being formed by the surface of the carrier film 6 facing away from the electrically conductive structure 7.
- the higher-lying surface areas 8.2 of the ventilation structure 8 are formed by lines applied by means of an inkjet printing process. Applying the ventilation structure using printing processes can be accomplished technically with simple means.
- the functional element 2, measured without the ventilation structure 8, has a total thickness of 215 ⁇ m.
- the ventilation channels 9 have a width of 3.0 mm (distance between adjacent higher-lying surface areas 8.2 to one another), a depth of 100 ⁇ m (distance from the base area 8.1 to the higher-lying surface areas 8.2) and a distance of 2.0 mm from one another.
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