Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Three-way corner construction – Barrier resting on top of vertical structures; e.g. – walls
Patent
1976-12-09
1978-07-25
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Three-way corner construction
Barrier resting on top of vertical structures; e.g., walls
52105, 52264, 52308, A63B 6100, E04B 256
Patent
active
041021010
ABSTRACT:
A glass pane has a broken pattern of dots of an opaque non-reflective material applied to one side thereof. The pattern is applied as a ceramic ink fused into the glass surface in the heat toughening step. The arrangement of dots is such that the pattern occupies 10% to 30% of the pane surface and comprises 30 to 50 dots per linear inch. A squash or like court formed from a number of such glass panes is such that players within the court are not distracted by spectators outside and can follow the path of a squash ball with ease, whereas spectators outside the court, by virtue of differential lighting as between court and spectator area, can watch the activity within the court without diminished vision.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2107141 (1938-02-01), Colt
patent: 3779547 (1973-12-01), Pappas
patent: 3874977 (1975-04-01), Pyles
patent: 3996711 (1976-12-01), Pearson
Nielsen Carl Philip
Wood Noel Sydney Davidson
Harnee Pty. Ltd.
Perham Alfred C.
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