Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid – Hygroscopic material; e.g. – internal drier
Patent
1978-01-30
1980-03-18
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Transparent panel having active treatment with gas or liquid
Hygroscopic material; e.g., internal drier
52398, 428 34, E06B 712
Patent
active
041932366
ABSTRACT:
Adhesive cleats having (1) adhesion in shear and (2) shear resistance of greater than about 40 pounds per square inch (2.80 kilograms per square centimeter) adhere a desiccative spacer to adjacent glass sheets to prevent spacer sag and/or spacer bow. A moisture-impervious sealant seals the airspace between the glass sheets to provide a multiple glazed unit.
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Mazzoni Renato J.
Mistrick George R.
Rosskamp Barent A.
Bell J. Karl
Lepiane Donald Carl
PPG Industries Inc.
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