Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid – Hygroscopic material; e.g. – internal drier
Patent
1983-05-23
1986-06-03
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid
Hygroscopic material; e.g., internal drier
52209, 52304, 52745, 156109, E06B 712
Patent
active
045921792
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a method making an insulated wall panel, used in glazing, having two plates that define an internal space. In one of the plates a hole is drilled to form a receiving aperture into which a permeable capsule is inserted. The permeable capsule releases excess vapors from the internal space with unidirectional effect. The panel can then be mounted in situ and the permeable capsule is left in place to provide for the ongoing evacuation of excess vapors from the internal space.
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Murtagh John E.
Rudy Andrew Joseph
Schellin Eric P.
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