Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid
Patent
1994-05-04
1996-02-27
Dorner, Kenneth J.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid
52172, 527881, 428 34, E06B 700, E06B 324
Patent
active
054938210
ABSTRACT:
Novel, hollow, low-density agglomerates for use in sealed insulating glass windows to adsorb water vapor, and optionally organic materials, present in the cavity between the two adsorbents when used to fill all portions of the spacer tube located at the peripheral sides of the double glazed unit, thereby greatly facilitating the filling of such spacer robes and the fabrication of the overall unit.
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Cohen Alan P.
Connolly Philip
Dangieri Thomas J.
Dorner Kenneth J.
McBride Thomas K.
Nguyen Kien T.
Silverman Richard P.
Tolomei John G.
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