IP Library Granted Patent US 8,025,941
Granted Patent B2
US 8,025,941 · App. 11/290,812 · Granted Sep 27, 2011

IG window unit and method of making the same

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Patent No.
US 8,025,941
App. No.
11/290,812
Granted
Sep 27, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An insulating glass (IG) window unit, and/or a method of making the same is/are provided. The IG window unit includes two spaced apart substrates that are separated from one another by at least one seal and/or spacer. One of the substrates supports both a solar management coating for blocking significant amounts of infrared (IR) radiation and a coating for blocking amounts of ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

Claims (37)

1. An IG window unit comprising:

a first glass substrate supporting a solar management multi-layer coating;

a second glass substrate spaced apart from the first glass substrate,

wherein one of the first and second substrates supports both a solar management multi-layer coating and a UV blocking coating including at least one layer, wherein the UV blocking coating is located over and contacting the solar management coating on the one substrate;

wherein the solar management coating comprises at least one IR blocking layer comprising Ag, at least one dielectric layer provided between the IR blocking layer and the one substrate, and at least another dielectric layer provided over the IR blocking layer, and wherein the solar management coating has an emissivity (E n ) of no greater than 0.10 and/or a sheet resistance (R s ) of no greater than 8 ohms/square;

wherein the solar management coating is a sputter-deposited coating, and the UV blocking coating is not a sputter-deposited coating;

wherein the UV blocking coating blocks at least 50% of UV radiation from 300 to 380 nm; and

wherein the IG window unit has a visible transmission of at least about 60%, and blocks at least about 80% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

2. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the IG window unit blocks at least about 90% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

3. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the IG window unit blocks at least about 95% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm, and wherein the solar management coating and the UV blocking coating are supported by the first glass substrate which is to be located furthest from an interior of a building on which the IG window unit is to be located.

4. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the IG window unit blocks at least about 97% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

5. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the first and second glass substrates are spaced apart from one another by at least one spacer and/or edge seal so as to define a space between the substrates.

6. The IG window unit of claim 5 , wherein the space between the substrates is filled with a gas and/or is evacuated to a pressure less than atmospheric.

7. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the IG window unit has a visible transmission of at least 70%.

8. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric layer provided between the IR blocking layer and the one substrate comprises one or more of zinc oxide and titanium oxide.

9. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the another dielectric layer provided over the IR blocking layer comprises one or more of titanium oxide, tin oxide, and silicon nitride, and wherein the solar management coating and the UV blocking coating are supported by the second glass substrate which is to be located closest to an interior of a building on which the IG window unit is to be located.

10. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the solar management coating has an emissivity (E n ) of no greater than 0.07 and a sheet resistance (R s ) of no greater than 5 ohms/square.

11. The IG window unit of claim 1 , wherein the solar management coating comprises at least one contact layer comprising NiCrO x that contacts the IR blocking layer comprising Ag.

12. A window unit comprising:

a first substrate supporting a solar management coating and a UV blocking coating;

a second substrate spaced apart from the first substrate;

wherein the solar management coating comprises at least one IR blocking layer, at least one dielectric layer provided between the IR blocking layer and the first substrate, at least another dielectric layer provided over the IR blocking layer;

wherein the solar management coating is a sputter-deposited coating, and the UV blocking coating is not a sputter-deposited coating, the UV blocking coating being located over and contacting the solar management coating on the first substrate; and

wherein the window unit has a visible transmission of at least about 60%, and blocks at least about 80% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

13. The window unit of claim 12 , wherein the solar management coating supported by the first substrate has an emissivity (E n ) of no greater than 0.10 and/or a sheet resistance (R s ) of no greater than 8 ohms/square, and wherein the IR blocking layer comprises at least one of Ag, Au and Ni.

14. The window unit of claim 12 , wherein the solar management coating comprises another IR blocking layer comprising at least one of Ag, Au and Ni, and where the another dielectric layer is provided between the IR blocking layers.

15. The window unit of claim 14 , wherein the IR blocking layers each comprise Ag, and wherein the UV blocking coating is located over the solar management coating.

16. The window unit of claim 12 , wherein the window unit blocks at least about 95% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

17. The window unit of claim 12 , wherein the solar management coating supported by the first substrate has an emissivity (E n ) of no greater than 0.07 and a sheet resistance (R s ) of no greater than 5 ohms/square.

18. The window unit of claim 12 , wherein the window unit has a visible transmission of at least 70%, and wherein the first substrate is to be located closer to an interior of a building on which the window unit is to be provided than is the second substrate, and wherein a hydrophilic coating comprising DLC is provide on an exterior surface of the second substrate.

19. A window unit comprising:

a first substrate;

a second substrate spaced apart from the first substrate,

wherein one of the substrates supports a solar management coating and a UV blocking coating, the UV blocking coating located over and contacting the solar management coating;

wherein the solar management coating is a sputter-deposited coating, and the UV blocking coating is not a sputter-deposited coating;

wherein the solar management coating supported by the first substrate has an emissivity (E n ) of no greater than 0.20 and/or a sheet resistance (R s ) of no greater than 20 ohms/square; and

wherein the window unit has a visible transmission of at least about 60%, and blocks at least about 80% of UV radiation from 300-380 nm.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 29, 2017
From: GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES CORP.
To: GUARDIAN GLASS, LLC.
Reel/Frame 044053/0318 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2006
From: TAYLOR, THOMAS J.; WANG, YEI-PING (MIMI) H.; VARAPRASAD, DESARAJU V.
To: GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES CORP.
Reel/Frame 017592/0083 →