IP Library Granted Patent US 9,617,780
Granted Patent B2
US 9,617,780 · App. 14/986,907 · Granted Apr 11, 2017

Triple pane window spacer, window assembly and methods for manufacturing same

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Patent No.
US 9,617,780
App. No.
14/986,907
Granted
Apr 11, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A spacer, window assembly, method of manufacturing a window assembly, and method of manufacturing a spacer is described herein involving window assemblies having three sheets of material, which will be referred to as a triple pane assembly. Two interior spaces are defined within the window assembly: a first air space between the first sheet and intermediary sheet and a second air space between the second sheet and the intermediary sheet.

Claims (40)

1. A spacer for a three pane insulated glass unit (IGU), the spacer comprising:

an inner metal elongate strip defining:

(i) a first undulating shape along its length;

(ii) a registration structure for receiving an intermediate pane of the IGU; and

(iii) first and second co-planar portions on opposing sides of the registration structure, wherein the first and second co-planar portions define first and second sets of apertures, respectively;

an outer metal elongate strip defining a second undulating shape; and

a filler disposed in an interior space between the inner and outer metal elongate strips, the filler including a desiccant and only occupying a portion of the interior space that is less than a volume of the interior space.

2. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein (i) a first space defined by the intermediate pane and the first co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip is in direct fluid communication with (ii) a second space defined by the intermediate pane and the second co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip.

3. The spacer of claim 2 , wherein the direct fluid communication is through a void located above a top surface of the filler and below the first and second sets of apertures.

4. The spacer of claim 1 , further comprising:

one or more first non-metal support legs arranged between the first co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip and the outer metal elongate strip; and

one or more second non-metal support legs arranged between the second co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip and the outer metal elongate strip.

5. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the registration structure is a recessed channel defined in the inner metal elongate strip.

6. The spacer of claim 5 , wherein the recessed channel defines a width for accommodating the intermediate pane.

7. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the registration structure is an aperture in the inner metal elongate strip.

8. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the filler is a matrix desiccant configured to at least partially support the inner elongate strip.

9. The spacer of claim 1 , wherein the filler is a matrix desiccant configured to at least partially support the intermediate pane.

10. An insulated glass unit (IGU), comprising:

a first pane;

a second pane;

an intermediate pane disposed between the first and second panes; and

a spacer comprising:

an inner metal elongate strip defining:

(i) a first undulating shape along its length;

(ii) a registration structure for receiving the intermediate pane;

(iii) first and second co-planar portions on opposing sides of the registration structure, wherein the first and second co-planar portions define first and second sets of apertures, respectively;

an outer metal elongate strip defining a second undulating shape; and

a filler disposed in an interior space defined by the inner and outer metal elongate strips and the first and second panes, the filler including a desiccant and only occupying a portion of the interior space that is less than a volume of the interior space.

11. The IGU of claim 10 , wherein (i) a first space defined by the intermediate pane, the first pane, and the first co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip is in direct fluid communication with (ii) a second space defined by the intermediate pane, the second pane, and the second co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip.

12. The IGU of claim 11 , wherein the direct fluid communication is through a void located above a top surface of the filler and below the first and second sets of apertures.

13. The IGU of claim 10 , further comprising:

one or more first non-metal support legs arranged between the first co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip and the outer metal elongate strip; and

one or more second non-metal support legs arranged between the second co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip and the outer metal elongate strip.

14. The IGU of claim 13 , further comprising a sealant disposed in (i) a first cavity defined by the first co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip, the outer metal elongate strip, the first pane, and one of the one or more first non-metal support legs and (ii) a second cavity defined by the second co-planar portion of the inner metal elongate strip, the outer metal elongate strip, the second pane, and one of the one or more second non-metal support legs.

15. The IGU of claim 10 , further comprising a sealant disposed between the registration structure and the intermediate pane.

16. The IGU of claim 10 , wherein the registration structure is a recessed channel defined in the inner metal elongate strip.

17. The IGU of claim 16 , wherein the recessed channel defines a width for accommodating the intermediate pane.

18. The IGU of claim 10 , wherein the registration structure is an aperture in the inner metal elongate strip.

19. The IGU of claim 10 , wherein the filler is a matrix desiccant configured to at least partially support the inner elongate strip.

20. The IGU of claim 10 , wherein the filler is a matrix desiccant configured to at least partially support the intermediate pane.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2021
From: GUARDIAN IG, LLC
To: GUARDIAN GLASS, LLC
Reel/Frame 056483/0197 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2017
From: HEIKKILA, KURT E.; RAPP, ERIC B.
To: GUARDIAN IG, LLC
Reel/Frame 041300/0113 →