Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component – With preform of nontranslucent material
Patent
1980-01-28
1982-03-30
Lesmes, George F.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Visible translucent block or embedded component
With preform of nontranslucent material
52399, 52789, 89 36A, 428 76, 428412, 428426, 428437, 428911, E04B 162, E04C 142, B32B 1710
Patent
active
043217770
ABSTRACT:
This pane comprises at least one sheet of plastics material, for example a polycarbonate, which has a high resistance to impacts and is interposed between two sheets of glass or the like. A film of a transparent fluid is interposed between the sheet of plastics material and each adjacent sheet of glass. A sealing element for the fluid extends around the periphery of the pane.
Application as a bullet-proof pane to wind screens and windows of automobile vehicles, to glass, windows and doors of buildings, etc . . .
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Grosse Gerard
Sauret Jacques
Brink's France S.A.
Lesmes George F.
Thomas Alexander S.
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