Patents by Inventor Anthony V. Longobardo
Anthony V. Longobardo 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).
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Patent number: 9783454Abstract: Glass compositions and high-modulus, and high-strength glass fibers made therefrom, being capable of economical, continuous processing and suitable for the production of high-strength and/or high stiffness, low-weight composites, such as windturbine blades, the glass composition comprises the following constituents in the limits defined below, expressed as weight percentages: between about 56 to about 61 weight percent SiO2; between about 16 to about 23 weight percent Al2O3, wherein the weight percent ratio of SiO2/Al2O3 is between about 2 to about 4; between about 8 to about 12 weight percent MgO; between about 6 to about 10 weight percent CaO, wherein the weight percent ratio of MgO/CaO is between about 0.7 to about 1.5; between about 0 to about 2 weight percent Na2O; less than about 1 weight percent Li2O; and total residual transition metal oxides of less than about 2 weight percent.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2010Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: AGY Holding Corp.Inventors: Robert L. Hausrath, Anthony V. Longobardo
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Patent number: 8728964Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a glass composition having a low thermal expansion coefficient, specifically, a glass composition comprising about 55 to less than 64 weight percent of silicon oxide, about 15 to about 30 weight percent of aluminum oxide, about 5 to about 15 weight percent of magnesium oxide, about 3 to about 10 weight percent boron oxide, about 0 to about 11 weight percent calcium oxide, and about 0 to about 2 weight percent of alkali oxide, the remainder being trace compounds of less than about 1 weight percent, is provided. Glass fibers and composite articles formed therefrom are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: AGY Holding Corp.Inventors: Sudhendra V. Hublikar, Robert L. Hausrath, Anthony V. Longobardo
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Publication number: 20120178610Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a glass composition having a low thermal expansion coefficient, specifically, a glass composition comprising about 55 to less than 64 weight percent of silicon oxide, about 15 to about 30 weight percent of aluminum oxide, about 5 to about 15 weight percent of magnesium oxide, about 3 to about 10 weight percent boron oxide, about 0 to about 11 weight percent calcium oxide, and about 0 to about 2 weight percent of alkali oxide, the remainder being trace compounds of less than about 1 weight percent, is provided. Glass fibers and composite articles formed therefrom are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: SUDHENDRA V. HUBLIKAR, ROBERT L. HAUSRATH, ANTHONY V. LONGOBARDO
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Publication number: 20120163987Abstract: Glass compositions and high-modulus, and high-strength glass fibers made therefrom, being capable of economical, continuous processing and suitable for the production of high-strength and/or high stiffness, low-weight composites, such as windturbine blades, the glass composition comprises the following constituents in the limits defined below, expressed as weight percentages: between about 56 to about 61 weight percent SiO2; between about 16 to about 23 weight percent Al2O3, wherein the weight percent ratio of SiO2/Al2O3 is between about 2 to about 4; between about 8 to about 12 weight percent MgO; between about 6 to about 10 weight percent CaO, wherein the weight percent ratio of MgO/CaO is between about 0.7 to about 1.5; between about 0 to about 2 weight percent Na2O; less than about 1 weight percent Li2O; and total residual transition metal oxides of less than about 2 weight percent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: AGY HOLDING CORPORATIONInventors: Robert L. Hausrath, Anthony V. Longobardo
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Patent number: 7772144Abstract: A soda-lime-silica based glass composition for manufacturing on a float line that has a faster refining rate due to the introduction of alkali earth oxides such as BaO, ZnO and/or SrO in the amount of from about 1-4% in total. These oxides replace part or all of the MgO in the base glass composition thereby decreasing the overall MgO content in the glass composition to about 2% or less. The glass can realize a lower viscosity at high temperatures so that refining of the melt may occur faster.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Leonid M. Landa, Ksenia A. Landa, Richard Hulme, Scott V. Thomsen, Anthony V. Longobardo
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Patent number: 7700870Abstract: A high transmission and low iron glass is provided for use in a solar cell. The glass substrate may be patterned on at least one surface thereof. Antimony (Sb) is used in the glass to improve stability of the solar performance of the glass upon exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and/or sunlight. The combination of low iron content, antimony, and/or the patterning of the glass substrate results in a substrate with high visible transmission and excellent light refracting characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Ksenia A. Landa, Richard Hulme, Anthony V. Longobardo, Leonid Landa, Anna Broughton
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Patent number: 7622410Abstract: A grey glass composition employing in its colorant portion, in certain example embodiments, iron, cobalt, nickel, and at least one of erbium and titanium. The use of erbium and/or titanium has been found to improve coloration of the grey glass, and improve tunability of the same. In certain example embodiments, the ratio of cobalt oxide to nickel oxide is from 0.22 to 0.30 in order to achieve desired coloration in certain example embodiments.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Anthony V. Longobardo, Leonid Landa, Ksenia A. Landa, Scott V. Thomsen
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Patent number: 7538054Abstract: A grey glass composition is suitable for architectural and/or vehicle window applications. The grey glass may achieve a combination of good visible transmission, a low SHGC, and desirable coloration. In certain example embodiments, the grey glass includes iron, erbium (Er), neodymium (Nd) and/or praseodymium (Pr) in the colorant portion of the glass.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Anthony V. Longobardo, Leonid M. Landa, Ksenia A. Landa
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Patent number: 7488538Abstract: A coated article includes a glass substrate that supports a coating such as a low-E (low emissivity) coating. In certain example embodiments, the glass substrate is formed of a soda-lime-silica based glass composition manufactured using a float process. In certain example embodiments, lithium oxide (e.g., LiO2) and/or potassium oxide (K2O) is used in the soda-lime-silica based glass substrate in order to reduce sodium migration and/or improve surface stability. Such coated articles are useful, for example and without limitation, in architectural, vehicular and/or residential glass window applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2005Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Leonid M. Landa, Ksenia A. Landa, Anthony V. Longobardo, Vijayen S. Veerasamy
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Publication number: 20080022721Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making glass. In certain example embodiments, a major surface(s) of the glass is treated with aluminum chloride (e.g., AlCl3) at or just prior to the annealing lehr. The aluminum chloride treatment at or just prior to the annealing lehr, in either a float or patterned line glass making process, is advantageous in that it allows the treatment to be performed at a desirable glass temperature and permits exhaust functions in or proximate the annealing lehr to remove byproducts of the treatment in an efficient manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Bernd Disteldorf, Anthony V. Longobardo, Keith McCrystal
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Patent number: 7082260Abstract: An apparatus and method for bending and/or tempering glass substrate(s) are provided. The amount of near-IR radiation which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered is limited (e.g., via filtering or any other suitable technique). Thus, the IR radiation (used for heating the glass) which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered includes mostly mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation, and not much near-IR. In such a manner, coating(s) provided on the glass can be protected and kept at lower temperatures so as to be less likely to be damaged during the bending and/or tempering process. Heating efficiency can be improved. A ceramic (e.g., aluminosilicate) filter or baffle may be used in certain embodiments in order to reduce the amount of mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation reaching the glass to be tempered and/or bent.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignees: Guardian Industries Corp., Centre Luxembourgeois de Recherches pour le Verre et la Ceramique S.A. (C.R.V.C.)Inventors: Anthony V. Longobardo, George Neuman, Daniel F. Prone, Andre Heyen
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Patent number: 7049003Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making a laminated window such as a vehicle windshield. At least one of the two glass substrates of the window is ion beam milled prior to heat treatment and lamination. As a result, defects in the resulting window and/or haze may be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Rudolph Hugo Petrmichl, Anthony V. Longobardo, Vijayen S. Veerasamy, David R. Hall, Jr., Henry Luten
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Patent number: 6983104Abstract: An apparatus and method for bending and/or tempering glass substrate(s) are provided. The amount of near-IR radiation which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered is limited (e.g., via filtering or any other suitable technique). Thus, the IR radiation (used for heating the glass) which reaches the glass to be bent and/or tempered includes mostly mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation, and not much near-IR. In such a manner, coating(s) provided on the glass can be protected and kept at lower temperatures so as to be less likely to be damaged during the bending and/or tempering process. Heating efficiency can be improved. A ceramic (e.g., aluminosilicate) filter or baffle may be used in certain embodiments in order to reduce the amount of mid-IR and/or far-IR radiation reaching the glass to be tempered and/or bent.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignees: Guardian Industries Corp., Centre Luxembourgeois de Recherches pour le Verre et la Ceramique S.A. (C.R.V.C.)Inventors: Anthony V. Longobardo, George Neuman, Daniel F. Prone, Andre Heyen
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Patent number: 6808606Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making a window (e.g., vehicle windshield, architectural window, etc.), and the resulting window product. At least one glass substrate of the window is ion beam treated and/or milled prior to application of a coating (e.g., sputter coated coating) over the treated/milled substrate surface and/or prior to heat treatment. As a result, defects in the resulting window and/or haze may be reduced. The ion beam used in certain embodiments may be diffused. In certain embodiments, the ion beam treating and/or milling is carried out using a fluorine (F) inclusive gas(es) and/or argon/oxygen gas(es) at the ion source(s). In certain optional embodiments, F may be subimplanted into to treated/milled glass surface for the purpose of reducing Na migration to the glass surface during heat treatment or thereafter, thereby enabling corrosion and/or stains to be reduced for long periods of time.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Rudolph Hugo Petrmichl, Vijayen S. Veerasamy, Anthony V. Longobardo, Henry A. Luten, David R. Hall, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040126584Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making a laminated window such as a vehicle windshield. At least one of the two glass substrates of the window is ion beam milled prior to heat treatment and lamination. As a result, defects in the resulting window and/or haze may be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Rudolph Hugo Petrmichl, Anthony V. Longobardo, Vijayen S. Veerasamy, David R. Hall, Henry Luten
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Patent number: 6740211Abstract: This invention relates to a method of making a laminated window such as a vehicle windshield. At least one of the two glass substrates of the window is ion beam milled prior to heat treatment and lamination. As a result, defects in the resulting window and/or haze may be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Scott V. Thomsen, Rudolph Hugo Petrmichl, Anthony V. Longobardo, Vijayen S. Veerasamy, David R. Hall, Jr., Henry Luten
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Patent number: 6716780Abstract: A glass composition including from 0.10 to 2.0% yttrium oxide (e.g., Y2O3) and employing in its colorant portion iron (total iron expressed as Fe2O3), erbium (e.g., Er2O3), and/or holmium (e.g., Ho2O3). In certain embodiments, the glass may be grey in color.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Ksenia A. Landa, Leonid Landa, Anthony V. Longobardo, Scott V. Thomsen, David R. Hall, Jr.
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Patent number: 6711917Abstract: Photochromic float glass and methods of making the same are provided. In especially preferred forms, the present invention is embodied in float glass having a non-photochromic glass substrate layer and a photochromic layer fused onto the substrate layer. During production, layers of the photochromic and non-photochromic glass are brought into contact with under conditions which fuse the layers one to another.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries CorporationInventors: Ksenia A. Landa, Leonid M. Landa, Anthony V. Longobardo, Scott Thomsen
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Patent number: 6701749Abstract: A vacuum insulating glass (IG) unit and method of manufacturing the same. A peripheral or edge seal (11) of a vacuum IG unit is formed utilizing microwave energy (17) in order to enable tempered glass sheets (2, 3) of the IG unit to retain a significant portion of their original temper strength. In certain exemplary embodiments, the edge seal may be formed of glass frit or solder glass. In certain embodiments, at least a portion (12, 12a, 301) of the edge seal material may be deposited on one or both substrates prior to a thermal tempering process so that during tempering the edge seal material is permitted to diffuse into (i.e., bond to) the glass substrate(s) (2, 3). Optionally, additional edge seal material (303) may be added after tempering. The final edge seal (11) is preferably formed via microwave heating (17) of the edge seal material.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Yei-Ping H. Wang, Anthony V. Longobardo
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Patent number: 6692600Abstract: A thermally insulating panel (e.g., vacuum IG window unit) includes first and second opposing substrates spaced apart from one another by a plurality of spacers. A low pressure space is defined between the substrates, and is hermetically sealed off by at least one edge seal. During evacuation of the space, a plasma is ignited within the space in order to reduce the time needed to evacuate the space down to the desired low pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: Vijayen S. Veerasamy, Anthony V. Longobardo, John P. Hogan