Glass manufacturing – Processes – Fusion bonding of glass to a formed part
Patent
1974-04-29
1976-06-01
Dier, Philip
Glass manufacturing
Processes
Fusion bonding of glass to a formed part
65 58, 141 1, 141 8, 156109, 350160LC, 428 34, B32B 302, C03C 2700, E06B 324
Patent
active
039605345
ABSTRACT:
In a cell comprising a pair of oppositely disposed, flat substrates, and an edge seal maintaining the substrates in spaced apart relation, a fabrication process in which the two substrates are disposed in oppositely disposed relation and in contact with a glass frit bead disposed therebetween, and spacer plates are disposed between the substrates between the bead and the edges of the substrates. The glass bead is heat softened and the two substates forced towards one another against the bead until further inward movement is prevented by contact of the substrates with the spacer plates.
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Bruestle Glenn H.
Dier Philip
Morris Birgit E.
RCA Corporation
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