Patents by Inventor Ivan A. Cornejo
Ivan A. Cornejo 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: 12128650Abstract: Laminated automotive glazing, once limited to just the windshield, is finding more and more application in other positions in vehicles due to its ability to reduce weight, as well as to improve passenger safety, security and comfort. Designing a laminate that can serve as a direct replacement for tempered glass can be challenging Tempered glass is 4 to 5 times stronger than annealed glass and the lamination process has limitations that are not present with tempered. In particular, it is difficult to produce thin laminated glazing with holes. The laminate of the invention comprises strengthened thin glass layers in combination with laminated inserts to provide a thin laminated glazing with holes that has all of the advantages inherent in a laminate while retaining the reliability and utility of a tempered part and further can serve as a direct replacement for a tempered part.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2020Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: AGP America S.A.Inventors: Mario Arturo Mannheim Astete, Iván Cornejo, Osmar Curi, Jurgen De Schepper
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Publication number: 20220402243Abstract: Laminated automotive glazing, once limited to just the windshield, is finding more and more application in other positions in vehicles due to its ability to reduce weight, as well as to improve passenger safety, security and comfort. Designing a laminate that can serve as a direct replacement for tempered glass can be challenging Tempered glass is 4 to 5 times stronger than annealed glass and the lamination process has limitations that are not present with tempered. In particular, it is difficult to produce thin laminated glazing with holes. The laminate of the invention comprises strengthened thin glass layers in combination with laminated inserts to provide a thin laminated glazing with holes that has all of the advantages inherent in a laminate while retaining the reliability and utility of a tempered part and further can serve as a direct replacement for a tempered part.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Iván CORNEJO, Osmar CURI, Jurgen DE SCHEPPER
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Publication number: 20220388282Abstract: An automotive laminated glazing is provided, comprising an outer glass layer and an inner glass layer, said outer glass layer having a first surface and a second surface and said inner glass layer having a third surface and a fourth surface, wherein the inner glass layer has a thickness of not more than 1.0 mm and is chemically strengthened, and wherein the fourth surface features a low-e coating, obtainable by chemically strengthening a flat glass pane having a thickness of not more than 1.0 mm, then applying the low-e coating, and finally laminating the flat glass pane to a curved glass pane forming the outer layer, thereby cold bending said flat glass pane.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: AGP America S.A.Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Zhaoyu WANG, José NUÑEZ-REGUEIRO, Iván CORNEJO, Massimo MICHETTI, Allan DE OLIVEIRA, Eduardo D. TEMOCHE
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Publication number: 20220371949Abstract: Due to the increased glazed area of modern vehicles, especially the large panoramic glass roofs, we have seen a substantial growth in the use solar control glass and coatings. The solar glass compositions and coatings are expensive to manufacture. While solar coatings are more efficient than compositions, they typically cannot be used on monolithic glazing as they are not durable. They must be applied to one of the surfaces on the inside of a laminate. Most of these products also introduce an undesirable color shift. The invention provides a coating that can be used on glass to produce a laminated or monolithic glazing with a neutral gray solar control coating which also has anti-reflective properties and low emissivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2022Publication date: November 24, 2022Inventors: Mario Arturo MANNHEIM ASTETE, Zhaoyu WANG, José NUÑEZ-REGUEIRO, Sebastián GÓMEZ, Allan MAPLE, Andris SIVARS, Iván CORNEJO, Andrés Fernando SARMIENTO, Massimo MICHETTI, Merlyn ROJAS VALLE
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Patent number: 9496521Abstract: Opal glass compositions and devices incorporating opal glass compositions are described herein. The compositions solve problems associated with the use of opal glasses as light-scattering layers in electroluminescent devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes. In particular, embodiments solve the problem of high light absorption within the opal glass layer as well as the problem of an insufficiently high refractive index that results in poor light collection by the layer. Particular devices comprise light-emitting diodes incorporating light scattering layers formed of high-index opal glasses of high light scattering power that exhibit minimal light attenuation through light absorption within the matrix phases of the glasses.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: George Halsey Beall, Ivan A Cornejo, Adam James Ellison, Glenn Eric Kohnke, Lisa Ann Lamberson
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Patent number: 9359244Abstract: The invention relates to new glass formulations with alumina contents greater than 35 mol % and methods for making these glasses. The glass may be a porous glass or a dense glass.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: Colorado School of MinesInventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Ivar E. Reimanis
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Publication number: 20160099437Abstract: Opal glass compositions and devices incorporating opal glass compositions are described herein. The compositions solve problems associated with the use of opal glasses as light-scattering layers in electroluminescent devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes. In particular, embodiments solve the problem of high light absorption within the opal glass layer as well as the problem of an insufficiently high refractive index that results in poor light collection by the layer. Particular devices comprise light-emitting diodes incorporating light scattering layers formed of high-index opal glasses of high light scattering power that exhibit minimal light attenuation through light absorption within the matrix phases of the glasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2015Publication date: April 7, 2016Inventors: George Halsey Beall, Ivan A. Cornejo, Adam James Ellison, Glenn Eric Kohnke, Lisa Ann Lamberson
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Patent number: 9240568Abstract: Opal glass compositions and devices incorporating opal glass compositions are described herein. The compositions solve problems associated with the use of opal glasses as light-scattering layers in electroluminescent devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes. In particular, embodiments solve the problem of high light absorption within the opal glass layer as well as the problem of an insufficiently high refractive index that results in poor light collection by the layer. Particular devices comprise light-emitting diodes incorporating light scattering layers formed of high-index opal glasses of high light scattering power that exhibit minimal light attenuation through light absorption within the matrix phases of the glasses.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: George Halsey Beall, Ivan A Cornejo, Adam James Ellison, Glenn Eric Kohnke, Lisa Ann Lamberson
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Publication number: 20150065329Abstract: The invention introduces new glasses, and new methods for making glass, glass-ceramics, and/or ceramic articles from inorganic compounds extracted from organic waste streams, including food waste streams, agricultural waste streams, and other organic waste streams with high inorganic oxide content. The organic waste stream can also be extended to human and animal wastes. These glasses will have the same, or improved physical, chemical, and mechanical properties as glasses made from mined minerals, however, the methodology disclosed in this invention will produce a renewable and sustainable inorganic product manufactured from organic waste streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Ivar E. Reimanis, Subramanian Ramalingam
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Publication number: 20140349831Abstract: The invention relates to new glass formulations with alumina contents greater than 35 mol % and methods for making these glasses. The glass may be a porous glass or a dense glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Inventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Ivar E. Reimanis
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Publication number: 20140034374Abstract: Glass interposer panels and methods for forming the same are described herein. The interposer panels include a glass substrate core formed from an ion-exchangeable glass. A first layer of compressive stress may extend from a first surface of the glass substrate into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a first depth of layer D1. A second layer of compressive stress may be spaced apart from the first layer of compressive stress and extending from a second surface of the glass substrate core into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a second depth of layer D2. A plurality of through-vias may extend through the thickness T of the glass substrate core. Each through-via is surrounded by an intermediate zone of compressive stress that extends from the first layer of compressive stress to the second layer of compressive stress adjacent to a sidewall of each through-via.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: CORNING INCORPORATEDInventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Sinue Gomez, James Micheal Harris, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Patent number: 8635887Abstract: Methods for separating glass articles from glass substrate sheets are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes focusing a laser beam on at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet such that the laser beam has an asymmetrical intensity distribution at the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes translating the laser beam on the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet along a desired groove line to form at least one groove on the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The at least one groove extends partially through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet along the desired groove line and has bevelled or chamfered walls. The glass article may be separated from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one groove.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Matthew L Black, Ivan A Cornejo, Melinda Ann Drake, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Patent number: 8616024Abstract: Methods for separating strengthened glass articles from glass substrate sheets and strengthened glass substrate sheets are described herein. In one embodiment, a method of separating a glass article from a glass substrate sheet includes forming at least one groove on at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The at least one groove continuously extends around a perimeter of the glass article and extends partially through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes strengthening the glass substrate sheet by a strengthening process and separating the glass article from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one groove such that one or more edges of the glass article are under compressive stress. In another embodiment, a strengthened glass substrate sheet includes an ion exchanged glass having one or more grooves in one or more strengthened surface layers, the one or more grooves defining glass articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Ivan A Cornejo, Gregory Scott Glaesemann, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda, Michael Henry Wasilewski
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Patent number: 8584354Abstract: Glass interposer panels and methods for forming the same are described herein. The interposer panels include a glass substrate core formed from an ion-exchangeable glass. A first layer of compressive stress may extend from a first surface of the glass substrate into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a first depth of layer D1. A second layer of compressive stress may be spaced apart from the first layer of compressive stress and extending from a second surface of the glass substrate core into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a second depth of layer D2. A plurality of through-vias may extend through the thickness T of the glass substrate core. Each through-via is surrounded by an intermediate zone of compressive stress that extends from the first layer of compressive stress to the second layer of compressive stress adjacent to a sidewall of each through-via.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Ivan A Cornejo, Sinue Gomez, James Micheal Harris, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Patent number: 8539794Abstract: Strengthened glass substrate sheets and methods of fabricating glass panels from glass substrate sheets are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes forming at least one series of holes through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet, wherein the at least one series of holes defines a perimeter of the glass panel to be separated from the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes strengthening the glass substrate sheet by a strengthening process, and separating the glass panel from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one series of holes. At least a portion of one or more edges of the glass panel has an associated edge compressive layer. In another embodiment, a strengthened glass substrate sheet includes at least one series of holes that defines a perimeter of one or more glass panels to be separated from the strengthened glass substrate sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Corning IncorporatedInventors: Ivan A Cornejo, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Publication number: 20130192305Abstract: Methods for separating glass articles from glass substrate sheets are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes focusing a laser beam on at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet such that the laser beam has an asymmetrical intensity distribution at the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes translating the laser beam on the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet along a desired groove line to form at least one groove on the at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The at least one groove extends partially through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet along the desired groove line and has bevelled or chamfered walls. The glass article may be separated from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one groove.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: August 1, 2013Inventors: Matthew L. Black, Ivan A. Cornejo, Melinda Ann Drake, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Ann Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Publication number: 20130119356Abstract: Opal glass compositions and devices incorporating opal glass compositions are described herein. The compositions solve problems associated with the use of opal glasses as light-scattering layers in electroluminescent devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes. In particular, embodiments solve the problem of high light absorption within the opal glass layer as well as the problem of an insufficiently high refractive index that results in poor light collection by the layer. Particular devices comprise light-emitting diodes incorporating light scattering layers formed of high-index opal glasses of high light scattering power that exhibit minimal light attenuation through light absorption within the matrix phases of the glasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventors: George Halsey Beall, Ivan A. Cornejo, Adam James Ellison, Glenn Eric Kohnke, Lisa Ann Lamberson
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Publication number: 20120196071Abstract: Strengthened glass substrate sheets and methods of fabricating glass panels from glass substrate sheets are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method includes forming at least one series of holes through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet, wherein the at least one series of holes defines a perimeter of the glass panel to be separated from the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes strengthening the glass substrate sheet by a strengthening process, and separating the glass panel from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one series of holes. At least a portion of one or more edges of the glass panel has an associated edge compressive layer. In another embodiment, a strengthened glass substrate sheet includes at least one series of holes that defines a perimeter of one or more glass panels to be separated from the strengthened glass substrate sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda
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Publication number: 20120135177Abstract: Methods for separating strengthened glass articles from glass substrate sheets and strengthened glass substrate sheets are described herein. In one embodiment, a method of separating a glass article from a glass substrate sheet includes forming at least one groove on at least one surface of the glass substrate sheet. The at least one groove continuously extends around a perimeter of the glass article and extends partially through a thickness of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes strengthening the glass substrate sheet by a strengthening process and separating the glass article from the glass substrate sheet along the at least one groove such that one or more edges of the glass article are under compressive stress. In another embodiment, a strengthened glass substrate sheet includes an ion exchanged glass having one or more grooves in one or more strengthened surface layers, the one or more grooves defining glass articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Gregory Scott Glaesemann, Sinue Gomez, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda, Michael Henry Wasilewski
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Publication number: 20120048604Abstract: Glass interposer panels and methods for forming the same are described herein. The interposer panels include a glass substrate core formed from an ion-exchangeable glass. A first layer of compressive stress may extend from a first surface of the glass substrate into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a first depth of layer D1. A second layer of compressive stress may be spaced apart from the first layer of compressive stress and extending from a second surface of the glass substrate core into the thickness T of the glass substrate core to a second depth of layer D2. A plurality of through-vias may extend through the thickness T of the glass substrate core. Each through-via is surrounded by an intermediate zone of compressive stress that extends from the first layer of compressive stress to the second layer of compressive stress adjacent to a sidewall of each through-via.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Inventors: Ivan A. Cornejo, Sinue Gomez, James Micheal Harris, Lisa Anne Moore, Sergio Tsuda