Method of making a laminated glass pane with embedded antenna wi

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156106, C03C 2712

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057922985

ABSTRACT:
An automobile pane of laminated glass with a plurality of mutually parallel antenna wires having a diameter of 15 to 50 microns, which are virtually invisible to the eye. For producing such an antenna pane, the antenna wires are laid and fixed on a temporary support sheet, provided with an adhesive coating of the same thermoplastics polymer as the intermediate film of the laminated glass pane. By means of the temporary support sheet, the wires are transferred onto one of the two glass sheets forming the laminated glass pane. After removal of the temporary support sheet, the two glass sheets and the thermoplastics sheet forming the intermediate film are further processed in the usual manner to form the laminated glass pane

REFERENCES:
patent: 3431384 (1969-03-01), Cooper
patent: 3615986 (1971-10-01), Dickason et al.
patent: 3740281 (1973-06-01), Fujiwara
patent: 3888711 (1975-06-01), Breitner

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