Patents by Inventor Charles Stephen Voeltzel

Charles Stephen Voeltzel 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 VĂ©liz, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Gino Lozada
  • Patent number: 11718072
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. Variations in the thickness of the glass and the plastic layer, surface mismatch, surface texture and the design curvature of the glass in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera optics. These optical aberrations are further exacerbated during the lamination process when the layers are bonded together under pressure. The laminate of the invention utilizes a cutout in the plastic bonding layer in side of the laminate, preferable in the camera field of view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 8, 2023
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Pierre Mezeix, Jean-Marie Le Ny
  • Patent number: 11618507
    Abstract: The laminated glass panoramic roof is a popular although expensive option offered on a growing number of automobiles. Much of its appeal comes from the sleek modern appearance that it gives to the vehicle. The opaque laminated vehicle roof, by removing vision and optical requirements can be produced at a lower cost. The opaque laminated roof, by retaining a glass outer surface, maintains the same exterior appearance, aesthetic and much of the appeal of a conventional laminated glass panoramic roof. The opaque laminated vehicle roof also allows for the use of alternate materials which can further reduce cost and weight while adding additional features such as installation hardware, fasteners, lighting, antennas and solar cells to the roof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2023
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Juan Pablo Suarez
  • Patent number: 11572024
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves for full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required is increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted are becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. For one, the camera is looking out through at least two layers of bent glass bonded together by a third layer of plastic. Mismatches in the refractive index can result in a double image. The curvature of the glass turns the window into a lens and, in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera field of view. The laminate of the invention has a cutout in the area of the camera(s) on the interior glass layer where the cameras are mounted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2023
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Juan Pablo Suarez, Philip Denton Gordon, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos
  • Patent number: 11541650
    Abstract: Laminated glazings with embedded wire circuits, have many uses. But, due to the higher cost of manufacture, they are not widely used. This invention provides a process to reduce the cost of production for embedded wire laminated glazing. Rather than embedding the wire one interlayer at a time, several circuits are produced on the same sheet, cut out and then inserted into the interlayer of each separate laminate during assembly, reducing the direct labor and capital investment required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2018
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2023
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel
  • 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
  • Publication number: 20220194057
    Abstract: A switchable laminated glazing with improved bus bar that solves the problem of inhomogeneities and reduce the cost of its fabrication by providing a laminated glazing that comprise a switchable layer (14) that has an active material sandwiched between two conductive coated plastic layers (8), at least two bus bars (20) in electrical contact with the respective conductive coated plastic layer (8), and at least two pliable conductive media (12), each of them between the respective coated plastic layer (8) and bus bar (20). The area covered by pliable conductive medias (12) is substantially less than the area covered by bus bars (20). The invention provides an improved lower cost bus bar by sparing use of a pliable conductive media and by using a pliable conductive media in different kind of configurations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2020
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Andres MOSCOSO, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Raghu K. PENDYALA, Juan Felipe CASTRO LANDINEZ
  • Patent number: 11305516
    Abstract: Laminated glazing, once limited to just the windshield, is finding more and more application in other positions on the vehicle due to its ability to improve passenger safety, security and comfort. Problems are encountered when producing a laminated version of a tempered part with holes, because tempered glass is 4 to 5 times stronger than annealed glass. The laminate of the invention has a hole in the exterior glass layer. An insert is bonded to a cutout in the area of the hole on the interior glass layer so as to reinforce the hole and distribute the load over a wider area. The result is a laminated glazing with one or more holes that has the reliability of and is a direct replacement for a tempered part.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2022
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Juan Pablo Suarez, Vincenzo Mannino
  • Publication number: 20210221302
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves for full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required is increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted are becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. For one, the camera is looking out through at least two layers of bent glass bonded together by a third layer of plastic. Mismatches in the refractive index can result in a double image. The curvature of the glass turns the window into a lens and, in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera field of view. The laminate of the invention has a cutout in the area of the camera(s) on the interior glass layer where the cameras are mounted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2021
    Publication date: July 22, 2021
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Juan Pablo SUAREZ, Philip Denton GORDON, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS
  • Patent number: 11034136
    Abstract: Improved automotive security has led to an increase in carjacking and smash and grab crimes. Tempered glass offers little resistant to attacks. Laminated glass improves penetration resistance but only by several seconds. By including a stiff frame in the laminate and a plastic interior 5 layer, the present invention significantly increases the amount of time that an occupant has to react and possibly escape an attack by driving off or for the attack to be detected. In the event of an accident, the invention also provides improved occupant retention, especially for movable glass that is not bonded to the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2021
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Edward Enrique Custodio Sheen
  • Patent number: 10953816
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves for full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required is increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted are 5 becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. For one, the camera is looking out through at least two layers of bent glass bonded together by a third layer of plastic. Mismatches in the refractive index can result in a double image. The curvature of the glass turns the window into a lens and, in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera field of view. The 0 laminate of the invention has a cutout in the area of the camera(s) on the interior glass layer where the cameras are mounted. The cameras are mounted directly to the glass via a bracket or adhesive or to a thin transparent insert.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2021
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles Stephen Voeltzel, Juan Pablo Suarez, Philip Denton Gordon, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos
  • Publication number: 20210008844
    Abstract: Heated windshields, which utilize a transparent conductive coating, are increasing in popularity due to the rapid deice defog action and higher efficiency of such products. With the limited waste heat available in electric and hybrid electric vehicles, cabin heating and defrosting must be done with electric power. One of the problems in designing a heated windshield is hiding the busbars from view for the exterior of the vehicle. This is especially a problem when the coating is on the inner surface of the exterior glass layer which is the preferred embodiment for both solar control and defrosting. The normal black obscuration cannot be applied over the coating and it is very expensive to first paint and then coat the glass. The invention makes use of a thin conductive layer placed between the bus bars and the coating which serves to hide the bus bars from view providing a glazing with an improved aesthetic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2019
    Publication date: January 14, 2021
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL
  • Publication number: 20200376815
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. Variations in the thickness of the glass and the plastic layer, surface mismatch, surface texture and the design curvature of the glass in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera optics. These optical aberrations are further exacerbated during the lamination process when the layers are bonded together under pressure. The laminate of the invention utilizes a cutout in the plastic bonding layer in side of the laminate, preferable in the camera field of view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2018
    Publication date: December 3, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Pierre MEZEIX, Jean-Marie LE NY
  • Publication number: 20200338866
    Abstract: Laminated glazings with embedded wire circuits, have many uses. But, due to the higher cost of manufacture, they are not widely used. This invention provides a process to reduce the cost of production for embedded wire laminated glazing. Rather than embedding the wire one interlayer at a time, several circuits are produced on the same sheet, cut out and then inserted into the interlayer of each separate laminate during assembly, reducing the direct labor and capital investment required.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2018
    Publication date: October 29, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL
  • Publication number: 20200282922
    Abstract: The use of camera based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. As the industry moves for full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required is increasing. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted are 5 becoming larger and more complex in shape. This presents problems in the area of camera optics. For one, the camera is looking out through at least two layers of bent glass bonded together by a third layer of plastic. Mismatches in the refractive index can result in a double image. The curvature of the glass turns the window into a lens and, in conjunction with the often low installation angle, can reduce the optical clarity of the camera field of view. The 0 laminate of the invention has a cutout in the area of the camera(s) on the interior glass layer where the cameras are mounted. The cameras are mounted directly to the glass via a bracket or adhesive or to a thin transparent insert.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2018
    Publication date: September 10, 2020
    Applicant: AGP AMERICA S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Juan Pablo SUAREZ, Philip Denton GORDON, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS
  • Publication number: 20200282705
    Abstract: The laminated glass panoramic roof is a popular although expensive option offered on a growing number of automobiles. Much of its appeal comes from the sleek modern appearance that it gives to the vehicle. The opaque laminated vehicle roof, by removing vision and optical requirements can be produced at a lower cost. The opaque laminated roof, by retaining a glass outer surface, maintains the same exterior appearance, aesthetic and much of the appeal of a conventional laminated glass panoramic roof. The opaque laminated vehicle roof also allows for the use of alternate materials which can further reduce cost and weight while adding additional features such as installation hardware, fasteners, lighting, antennas and solar cells to the roof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2018
    Publication date: September 10, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Juan Pablo SUAREZ
  • 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
  • Publication number: 20200122436
    Abstract: Glazing mounting systems, that make use of an adhesive to bond the glazing to a vehicle opening, require an obscuration to hide the adhesive from view and to protect the adhesive from ultra-violet radiation. An enamel ink is typically used to print the obscuration on the glass. However, glass with certain types of coatings and glass which will be chemically tempered is not compatible with enamel frits. Organic inks can be used but are expensive, difficult to work with and not as durable as an enamel frit. The obscuration of the present invention is produced by replacing the printed obscuration with an insert, which serves the same function of an obscuration printed on the glass, which is laminated as a part of the glazing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2018
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Applicant: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Edward Enrique CUSTODIO SHEEN, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL
  • Publication number: 20200114624
    Abstract: Laminated glazing, once limited to just the windshield, is finding more and more application in other positions on the vehicle due to its ability to improve passenger safety, security and comfort. Problems are encountered when producing a laminated version of a tempered part with holes, because tempered glass is 4 to 5 times stronger than annealed glass. The laminate of the invention has a hole in the exterior glass layer. An insert is bonded to a cutout in the area of the hole on the interior glass layer so as to reinforce the hole and distribute the load over a wider area. The result is a laminated glazing with one or more holes that has the reliability of and is a direct replacement for a tempered part.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2018
    Publication date: April 16, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Juan Pablo SUAREZ, Vincenzo MANNINO
  • Publication number: 20200039187
    Abstract: Improved automotive security has led to an increase in carjacking and smash and grab crimes. Tempered glass offers little resistant to attacks. Laminated glass improves penetration resistance but only by several seconds. By including a stiff frame in the laminate and a plastic interior 5 layer, the present invention significantly increases the amount of time that an occupant has to react and possibly escape an attack by driving off or for the attack to be detected. In the event of an accident, the invention also provides improved occupant retention, especially for movable glass that is not bonded to the vehicle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2018
    Publication date: February 6, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles Stephen VOELTZEL, Edward Enrique CUSTODIO SHEEN