Patents by Inventor Elena K. Mendoza Carranza

Elena K. Mendoza Carranza 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: 11618236
    Abstract: The use of camera-based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. However, the optical quality of the windshield is less than optimal. One of the problems is caused by the typical black enamel frit that is printed on the glass, prior to heating and bending, to hide or obscure the camera hardware. The abrupt thermal gradients during bending, caused by the heat absorbing black frit, result in a high level of distortion in the camera field of view.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2023
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Charles S. Voeltzel, Laura Granados Caro, Andres Fernando Sarmiento Santos, Elena K. Mendoza Carranza, Merlyn Rojas Valle
  • Patent number: 10780674
    Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a laminated automotive glazing having an obscuration area produced by printing the obscuration on a film laminated between at least two layers of plastic interlayers rather than printing and firing an enamel frit onto the glass. This results in a laminate having superior optical quality, higher strength and a lower probability of breakage as compared to a laminate with a black enamel frit obscuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 22, 2020
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Arturo Mannheim Astete, Vincenzo Mannino, Charles S. Voeltzel, Laura Granados Caro, Philip Denton Gordon, Elena K. Mendoza Carranza
  • Publication number: 20200290318
    Abstract: The use of camera-based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. However, the optical quality of the windshield is less than optimal. One of the problems is caused by the typical black enamel frit that is printed on the glass, prior to heating and bending, to hide or obscure the camera hardware. The abrupt thermal gradients during bending, caused by the heat absorbing black frit, result a high level of distortion in the camera field of view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2018
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles S. VOELTZEL, Laura GRANADOS CARO, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Elena K. MENDOZA CARRANZA
  • Publication number: 20200290319
    Abstract: Black enamel frit obscurations are commonly printed on laminated and tempered automotive safety glazing where they serve to hide the adhesive used to bind the glazing to the automotive body and to protect the adhesive from ultraviolet radiation. However, frit has a number of drawbacks. Frit weakens the surface of the glass. It can create distortion in the glass due to thermal gradients. Printed frit obscurations are incompatible and cannot be used with many types of coatings. Standard frit blocks ion exchange and cannot be used with the chemical tempering process. In addition, while many types of frits are available for printing on soda-lime glass, there are very few, if any, for non-soda lime glass. As the market moves towards thinner and lighter glazing, non-soda lime glass types are finding increasing application in automotive glazing. These limitations are overcome by replacing the printed black obscuration with an obscuration formed from a thin sheet of plastic, which is integrated into the laminate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2018
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles S. VOELTZEL, Laura GRANADOS CARO, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Elena K. MENDOZA CARRANZA, Ivan Arturo CORNEJO
  • Publication number: 20200254731
    Abstract: The use of camera-based safety systems is growing at a rapid rate in modern automobiles. At the same time, windshields, where many of the cameras are mounted, are becoming larger and more complex in shape. As the industry moves towards vehicles with full autonomous capability, the number of cameras required and the resolution of the cameras are both increasing. However, the optical quality of the windshield is less than optimal. One of the problems is caused by the typical black enamel frit that is printed on the glass, prior to heating and bending, to hide or obscure the camera hardware. The abrupt thermal gradients during bending, caused by the heat absorbing black frit, result in a high level of distortion in the camera field of view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2018
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Charles S. VOELTZEL, Laura GRANADOS CARO, Andres Fernando SARMIENTO SANTOS, Elena K. MENDOZA CARRANZA, Merlyn ROJAS VALLE
  • Patent number: 10710340
    Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a laminated automotive glazing having an obscuration area produced by printing the obscuration on a film laminated between at least two layers of plastic interlayers or directly on the interlayer rather than printing and firing an enamel frit onto the glass. This results in a laminate having superior optical quality, higher strength and a lower probability of breakage as compared to a laminate with a black enamel frit obscuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2020
    Assignee: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Arturo Mannheim Astete, Vincenzo Mannino, Charles S. Voetzel, Laura Granados Caro, Philip Denton Gordon, Elena K. Mendoza Carranza
  • Publication number: 20170297310
    Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a laminated automotive glazing having an obscuration area produced by printing the obscuration on a film laminated between at least two layers of plastic interlayers or directly on the interlayer rather than printing and firing an enamel frit onto the glass. This results in a laminate having superior optical quality, higher strength and a lower probability of breakage as compared to a laminate with a black enamel frit obscuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Publication date: October 19, 2017
    Applicant: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Vincenzo MANNINO, Charles S. VOETZEL, Laura GRANADOS CARO, Philip Denton Gordon, Elena K. Mendoza Carranza
  • Publication number: 20170232713
    Abstract: The object of this invention is to provide a laminated automotive glazing having an obscuration area produced by printing the obscuration on a film laminated between at least two layers of plastic interlayers rather than printing and firing an enamel frit onto the glass. This results in a laminate having superior optical quality, higher strength and a lower probability of breakage as compared to a laminate with a black enamel frit obscuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2016
    Publication date: August 17, 2017
    Applicant: AGP America S.A.
    Inventors: Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Vincenzo MANNINO, Charles S. VOELTZEL, Laura Granados Caro, Philip Denton Gordon, Elena K. Mendoza Carranza