Patents Assigned to Southwall Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 5981059Abstract: An optical arrangement includes a transmissive or reflective substrate having a first surface on which a multi-layer antireflection stack is formed. The antireflection stack is protected by a fluorocarbon lubricating layer that reduces the surface energy of the exposed surface to less than 40 dynes/cm, and preferably less than 20 dynes/cm. The fluorocarbon lubricating layer and a silane adhesion promotion layer form a durable topcoat having desired mechanical and optical characteristics. The preferred material for forming the lubricating layer is a fluoropolymer sold by 3M Company under the federally registered trademark FLUORAD.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Clark I. Bright, Julius G. Kozak
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Patent number: 5840161Abstract: Durable--long lived plastic films carrying sputter-deposited metal layers such as reflective metal layers on both sides are disclosed. The slip side of the plastic film is not preglowed. The nonslip side is preglowed. This combination of glowing and not preglowing leads to the desired long life.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: F. Eugene Woodard, Thomas Pass, Ted L. Larsen
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Patent number: 5784853Abstract: Multipane, insulating glazing structures having exceptional thermal insulation performance are provided. The multipane structures comprise two substantially parallel rigid glazing sheets spaced apart by an interior spacer which includes a physically stable body of low thermal conductivity, closed cell, foamed polymer.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Hood, Roger F. Iles, Peter J. Millar
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Patent number: 5783049Abstract: An improved way to impart antireflection properties to light transmissive substrates and, at the same time, achieve a durable surface and electrical conductivity is disclosed. A stack of at least two sputter-deposited light transmissive inorganic layers, one of which being electrically conductive and having a high index of refraction with the one above it (relative to the substrate being antireflected) having a low index of refraction, in combination with a thin lubricating overlayer comprising a solvent-soluble lubricant such as a solvent-soluble fluoropolymer can achieve this desired combination of properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Clark I. Bright, F. Eugene Woodard, Steven J. Pace, Julius G. Kozak
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Patent number: 5763063Abstract: The durability of thin metal coatings and particularly substantially transparent copper and silver plus noble metal coatings and their ability to withstand corrosive environments is improved by overcoating the metal layers with a double coating of dielectric. The first coating is made up of dielectric based on indium and/or zinc. The second coating is made up of dielectric based on indium and tin. These overcoatings are more effective than a single coating based on one metal or a single coating based upon the two metals.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas Pass, Floyd E. Woodard
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Patent number: 5744227Abstract: An improved way to impart antireflection properties to light transmissive substrates and, at the same time, achieve a durable surface and electrical conductivity is disclosed. A stack of at least two sputter-deposited light transmissive inorganic layers, one of which being electrically conductive and having a high index of refraction with the one above it (relative to the substrate being antireflected) having a low index of refraction, in combination with a thin lubricating overlayer comprising a solvent-soluble lubricant such as a solvent-soluble fluoropolymer can achieve this desired combination of properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: April 28, 1998Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Clark I. Bright, F. Eugene Woodard, Steven J. Pace, Julius G. Kozak
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Patent number: 5589280Abstract: The adhesion to plastic substrates of thick layers of functional metals having an oxide heat of formation that is greater than -40,000 calories/gram atom of metal, such as silver, copper, gold, and the like, is improved if a thin layer of a metal having an oxide heat of formation of less than -50,000 calories/gram atom of metal is present as an adhesion-promoting primer layer. When the primer layer metal has a melting point greater than 1100.degree. C., it should be present as the metal or as a substoichiometric oxide. When the primer layer metal has a melting point less than 1100.degree. C., it may be present as the metal, as a substoichiometric oxide, or as a full stoichiometric oxide. Processes for preparing these materials using sputter-depositing and reflectors incorporating these materials are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1993Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Kevin P. Gibbons, Louis C. Lau, Floyd E. Woodard
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Patent number: 5544465Abstract: Multipane, insulating glazing structures having exceptional thermal insulation performance are provided. The multipane structures comprise two substantially parallel rigid glazing sheets spaced apart by an interior spacer which includes a physically stable body of low thermal conductivity, closed cell, foamed polymer.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Hood, Roger F. Iles, Peter Millar
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Patent number: 5510173Abstract: The durability of thin metal coatings and particularly substantially transparent copper and silver plus noble metal coatings and their ability to withstand corrosive environments is improved by overcoating the metal layers with a double coating of dielectric. The first coating is made up of dielectric based on indium and/or zinc. The second coating is made up of dielectric based on indium and tin. These overcoatings are more effective than a single coating based on one metal or a single coating based upon the two metals.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1993Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas Pass, Floyd E. Woodard
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Patent number: 5494743Abstract: Carbon-based polymer substrates such as polyesters are antireflected by applying to the substrates one or more discontinuous layers of inorganic metal compounds having an index of refraction greater than that of the substrates.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1992Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Floyd E. Woodard, Larry C. Peck
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Patent number: 5399372Abstract: A method of patterning magnetic material so as to achieve desired magnetic properties includes providing a metallic substrate having an array of raised islands spaced apart by depressed regions in a pattern to define geometries of magnetic devices. In one embodiment, heating the metallic substrate yields magnetic films that possess improved properties with respect to coercive force, anisotrophy field, permeability, and saturation magnetization of both magnetically hard and magnetically soft materials. In another embodiment, a release layer having a low adhesion with respect to attachment to the metallic substrate or a non-metallic substrate is deposited prior to formation of multilayer stacks, thereby reducing the risk of splitting such a stack. In yet another embodiment, the magnetic devices are formed in the depressed regions, rather than on the raised islands.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Graig A. Grimes, Robert L. Cormia
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Patent number: 5308662Abstract: Seal failures on organically sealed multipane insulating window units are decreased if an opaque light barrier is applied directly to the outside surface of the outer glazing sheet. This barrier should be wide enough to prevent impingement on the seal of direct light and internally reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1991Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: F. Eugene Woodard, Thomas G. Hood
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Patent number: 5306547Abstract: High-performance heat-reflective films having a metallic silver layer bounded by two dielectric layers are disclosed. The thickness of the layers is selected to insure high levels of heat rejection but relatively high levels of light transmission together with a substantial level of color neutrality.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1990Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Hood, Stephen F. Meyer
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Patent number: 5251064Abstract: Reflective, metalized plastic films for use in lighting fixture reflectors have improved performance when the plastic film upon which the metalization layer is deposited contains ultraviolet absorber.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: R. Alexander Tennant, Thomas G. Hood
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Patent number: 5156894Abstract: Multipane, insultating glazing structures having exceptional thermal insulation performance are provided. The novel multipane structures comprise two substantially parallel rigid glazing sheets spaced apart by an interior spacer of a low thermal conductivity, closed cell, foamed polymer. In a preferred embodiment, the glazing sheets are present in a four-pane structure filled with an inert gas and sealed with a gas-impermeable, continous tape overlaying a curable, high modulus sealant. Methods for manufacturing the novel glazing structures are disclosed as well.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1989Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Hood, Steve M. Vincent, Robin Booth
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Patent number: 5071206Abstract: Visually transparent, color corrected, infra-red reflecting films are disclosed for solar heat control. The films employ Fabry-Perot sandwich interference filters which are characterized by having three or more transparent layers of sputter-deposited metal such as silver directly contiguous with dielectric spacer layers and optionally boundary layers. Methods for producing these materials by sputtering techniques as well as glazing materials incorporating these films are disclosed, as well.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Hood, Stephen F. Meyer, Michael Brazil
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Patent number: 4954383Abstract: Metallized plastic sheet film products improved by being perforated through their surfaces are disclosed. These sheet products can be incorporated into improved strength composites since their perforations permit glue through and prevent delamination and shear previously observed with metallized plastic sheet film products. In addition, the perforations can be used to adjust the conductivity/resistance of the electrically conductive sheet films.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1988Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert N. King, Gerald R. Behling
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Patent number: 4910090Abstract: A multilayer composite EMI/RFI filter for use in front of visual displays is disclosed to be constructed of a shaped or shapable plastic substrate having an outer diffuse hardcoat and one or more conductor transmissive layers of metal. Preferably the metal is presented as a sputter-deposited dielectric-metal-dielectric stack.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bruce E. Kuhlman, Gerald R. Behling, James E. Kloss
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Patent number: 4799745Abstract: Visually transparent, infra-red reflecting films are disclosed for solar heat control. The films employ Fabry-Perot sandwich interference filters which are characterized by having two or more transparent layers of sputter-deposited metal such as silver directly contiguous with dielectric spacer layers and optionally boundary layers. Methods for producing these materials by sputtering techniques as well as glazing materials incorporating these films are disclosed, as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1986Date of Patent: January 24, 1989Assignee: Southwall Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Stephen F. Meyer, Thomas G. Hood
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Patent number: 4786767Abstract: An improved transparent touch panel membrane switch for use and shielding in front of a visual display terminal is disclosed. The switch is made up of a plurality of plastic sheets arrayed substantially parallel to one another in a sandwich configuration. The outermost of the sheets has an antireflective hardcoat. Two adjacent but spaced apart inner sheets provide the electrical contact through transparent low reflectance conductive metal coatings. The switch additionally contains a further inner antireflective transparent electrically conductive coating which provides shielding against the passage of electromagnetic and radio frequency interference through the membrane switch. The layers in this switch all contribute to a relatively low transmittance of back lighting from the visual display terminal but also significantly reduce reflectance such that the overall signal-to-noise ratio is substantially enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Southwall Technologies Inc.Inventor: Bruce Kuhlman