Patents by Inventor Gonzalo Rafael VIZCARRA MENDOZA

Gonzalo Rafael VIZCARRA MENDOZA has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11867942
    Abstract: The disclosure refers to an encapsulated illuminated glazing in which a cavity is first formed in the encapsulation and then, after completion of the encapsulation, the light strip is slid into and installed in the cavity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2023
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2024
    Assignee: AGP Worldwide Operations GMBH
    Inventors: Nils Herrmann, Henry Mariano, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Roshan Jha, Fernando Garcia Chavez, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Ian Jam Riofrio Véliz, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Gino Lozada
  • Patent number: 11813821
    Abstract: Vehicle glazing, which once served just to provide for vision and protect from the elements, has been taking on new functions as the complexity and functionality of modern automobiles has evolved. Performance films and interlayers are often used to add to and enhance the functionality of laminates. These functions include solar control, sound dampening, head up display and variable light transmittance. Recent advances have made it possible to produce electronic circuits on thin transparent substrates that are essentially invisible under normal lighting conditions. While these circuits can be inserted into the laminate and successfully laminated, the edges of the circuit insert are prone to objectionable aesthetics due to mismatch between the substrate and the interlayer index of refraction, thickness and color.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2023
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Juan Pablo Suarez, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza
  • Publication number: 20230302772
    Abstract: In addition to providing for vision and protection from the external elements, various other features, such as lighting, cameras, sensors and displays have been integrated within automotive glazings Some of these require a laminate with an offset between the edges of at least two of the glass layers to accommodate components and/or connectors. When the edge of one glass layer is offset, such that it is no longer substantially captured by the mounting means used to install the glazing in the vehicle, the mechanical strength is reduced. To compensate, the remaining layer must be made stronger, usually by increasing the thickness. Even when compensated, the security of the glazing remains compromised as the smaller glass layer is not directly connected to the vehicle. If the larger glass layer should break, the opening may be left unprotected. By providing an innovative integrated reinforcement in the offset portion, a secure, stronger and lighter laminate can be obtained.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2020
    Publication date: September 28, 2023
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Massimo MICHETTI, Gonzalo Rafael VIZCARRA MENDOZA, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Raghu K. PENDYALA, Vincenzo MANNINO, Osmar CURI GRADOS, Fabian VEGA
  • Patent number: 11619364
    Abstract: The trend towards increasing the glazed area in automobiles has reduced the potential locations for mounting cabin lighting. This is especially true for vehicles having large panoramic glazing. Attempts to utilize integrated light sources within the glazing have had mixed results. Embedded LEDs in the laminate tend to be too bright for night driving. Edge feed illumination with light dispersing elements on the glass to date have only been able to provide low intensity levels. Both approaches tend to reduce visibility and aesthetics in the off state. The current invention provides a means and a method to produce a laminate which provides bright cabin lighting without compromising the function of the glazing to serve as a window, by creating a light dispersing layer that is substantially invisible when in the off state and very bright in the on state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2022
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2023
    Assignee: AGP AMERICA S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Massimo Michetti, Raghu K. Pendyala, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Ivan Arturo Cornejo, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Jorge Ramos, José Nuñez-Regueiro, Alexey Krasnov
  • Publication number: 20220381418
    Abstract: The trend towards increasing the glazed area in automobiles has reduced the potential locations for mounting cabin lighting. This is especially true for vehicles having large panoramic glazing. Attempts to utilize integrated light sources within the glazing have had mixed results. Embedded LEDs in the laminate tend to be too bright for night driving. Edge feed illumination with light dispersing elements on the glass to date have only been able to provide low intensity levels. Both approaches tend to reduce visibility and aesthetics in the off state. The current invention provides a means and a method to produce a laminate which provides bright cabin lighting without compromising the function of the glazing to serve as a window, by creating a light dispersing layer that is substantially invisible when in the off state and very bright in the on state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2022
    Publication date: December 1, 2022
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Massimo MICHETTI, Raghu K. PENDYALA, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Ivan Arturo CORNEJO, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Jorge RAMOS, José NUÑEZ-REGUEIRO, Alexey KRASNOV
  • Patent number: 11420424
    Abstract: The price and performance of LED lighting have reached the point where LEDs are displacing more traditional lighting. Even though LED lifetimes are as high as 50,000 hours, they are still being designed as replaceable bulbs rather than being integrated as a permanent part of the lighting assembly. The invention provides for a means of economically producing laminated glass with integrated LED lighting designed to last the life of the vehicle. This is done by embedding the LED die into the plastic layer used to bond the glass layers of a laminate together, forming an embedded wire circuit from thin high tensile strength Tungsten wire to power the LEDs and by utilizing machine tool technology originally developed to produce integrated circuit assemblies such as RFID ID cards, tickets and passports.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Diego Alonso Vargas Duharte, Charles Stephen Voeltzel
  • Patent number: 11421852
    Abstract: The trend towards increasing the glazed area in automobiles has reduced the potential locations for mounting cabin lighting. This is especially true for vehicles having large panoramic glazing. Attempts to utilize integrated light sources within the glazing have had mixed results. Embedded LEDs in the laminate tend to be too bright for night driving. Edge feed illumination with light dispersing elements on the glass to date have only been able to provide low intensity levels. Both approaches tend to reduce visibility and aesthetics in the off state. The current invention provides a means and a method to produce a laminate which provides bright cabin lighting without compromising the function of the glazing to serve as a window, by creating a light dispersing layer that is substantially invisible when in the off state and very bright in the on state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2022
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Massimo Michetti, Raghu K. Pendyala, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Ivan Arturo Cornejo, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Jorge Ramos, José Nuñez-Regueiro, Alexey Krasnov
  • Publication number: 20220018516
    Abstract: The trend towards increasing the glazed area in automobiles has reduced the potential locations for mounting cabin lighting. This is especially true for vehicles having large panoramic glazing. Attempts to utilize integrated light sources within the glazing have had mixed results. Embedded LEDs in the laminate tend to be too bright for night driving. Edge feed illumination with light dispersing elements on the glass to date have only been able to provide low intensity levels. Both approaches tend to reduce visibility and aesthetics in the off state. The current invention provides a means and a method to produce a laminate which provides bright cabin lighting without compromising the function of the glazing to serve as a window, by creating a light dispersing layer that is substantially invisible when in the off state and very bright in the on state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2021
    Publication date: January 20, 2022
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Massimo MICHETTI, Raghu K. PENDYALA, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Ivan Arturo CORNEJO, Gonzalo Rafael Vizcarra Mendoza, Jorge RAMOS, José NUÑEZ-REGUEIRO, Alexey KRASNOV
  • Publication number: 20210078388
    Abstract: Vehicle glazing, which once served just to provide for vision and protect from the elements, has been taking on new functions as the complexity and functionality of modern automobiles has evolved. Performance films and interlayers are often used to add to and enhance the functionality of laminates. These functions include solar control, sound dampening, head up display and variable light transmittance. Recent advances have made it possible to produce electronic circuits on thin transparent substrates that are essentially invisible under normal lighting conditions. While these circuits can be inserted into the laminate and successfully laminated, the edges of the circuit insert are prone to objectionable aesthetics due to mismatch between the substrate and the interlayer index of refraction, thickness and color.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2018
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Juan Pablo SUAREZ, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Gonzalo Rafael VIZCARRA MENDOZA
  • Publication number: 20200130328
    Abstract: The price and performance of LED lighting have reached the point where LEDs are displacing more traditional lighting. Even though LED lifetimes are as high as 50,000 hours, they are still being designed as replaceable bulbs rather than being integrated as a permanent part of the lighting assembly. The invention provides for a means of economically producing laminated glass with integrated LED lighting designed to last the life of the vehicle. This is done by embedding the LED die into the plastic layer used to bond the glass layers of a laminate together, forming an embedded wire circuit from thin high tensile strength Tungsten wire to power the LEDs and by utilizing machine tool technology originally developed to produce integrated circuit assemblies such as RFID ID cards, tickets and passports.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2018
    Publication date: April 30, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Gonzalo Rafael VIZCARRA MENDOZA, Diego Alonso VARGAS DUHARTE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL