Patents by Inventor Michael Bug
Michael Bug 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: 12227444Abstract: A description is given of a coloured, transparent, lithium aluminium silicate glass-ceramic and also of the use thereof, said glass-ceramic possessing a light transmission Y of 2.5% to 10% and a spectral transmission ?(at 465 nm) of more than 1.0%.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2025Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Evelin Weiss, Martin Spier, Matthias Bockmeyer, Thomas Zenker, Klaus Schönberger, Johannes Stinner, Oliver Hochrein, Uwe Martens, Michael Bug
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Publication number: 20240116804Abstract: A formulation usable to produce plates and shaped bodies has a base slip, quartz glass particles and multicomponent glass particles that are crystallizable or at least partly crystallized. The base slip contains water as dispersion medium with a content between 30% and 50% by weight and ultrafine SiO2 particles distributed, preferably colloidally therein, with a proportion between 50% and 70% by weight. The proportion of quartz glass particles in the formulation is in the range from 40% to 70% by weight and the proportion the multicomponent glass particles in the formulation is in the range from 5% to 37% by weight. The formulation can be used in a composite material. Firing aids can be made from the composite material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Manfred-Josef Borens, Frank Jürgen Druschke, Peter Franke, Michael Bug, Christian Kunert, Gerald Wasem, Joachim Dietrich Kehl
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Publication number: 20190062201Abstract: A description is given of a coloured, transparent, lithium aluminium silicate glass-ceramic and also of the use thereof, said glass-ceramic possessing a light transmission Y of 2.5% to 10% and a spectral transmission ?(at 465 nm) of more than 1.0%.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Evelin Weiss, Martin Spier, Matthias Bockmeyer, Thomas Zenker, Klaus Schönberger, Johannes Stinner, Oliver Hochrein, Uwe Martens, Michael Bug
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Patent number: 10106456Abstract: An LAS-glass for producing a transparent glass-ceramic and an LAS-glass-ceramic having a predetermined chroma C* and a predetermined visually determinable scatter value (S) are provided. The LAS-glass and LAS-glass-ceramic has a process window as large as possible during the nucleus formation process with respect to the residence time in the relevant temperature range for the formation of nuclei.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2016Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Falk Gabel, Evelin Weiss, Michael Bug, Friedrich Siebers, Thoralf Johansson
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Patent number: 9862633Abstract: A lithium-containing, transparent glass-ceramic material is provided. The material has low thermal expansion and has an amorphous, lithium-depleted, vitreous surface zone. The zone is at least 50 nm thick on all sides and encloses a crystalline interior, which has high transmission. The material includes a transition region connecting the zone and the interior.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Falk Gabel, Otmar Becker, Michael Glasenapp, Jan-Peter Ortmann, Petra Grewer, Veit Luther, Harald Striegler, Dietmar Wennemann, Thomas Schuler, Thoralf Johansson, Helga Goetz, Michael Bug, Guenther Siebenhaar, Gerhard Hahn, Friedrich-Georg Schroeder
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Publication number: 20160168018Abstract: An LAS-glass for producing a transparent glass-ceramic and an LAS-glass-ceramic having a predetermined chroma C* and a predetermined visually determinable scatter value (S) are provided. The LAS-glass and LAS-glass-ceramic has a process window as large as possible during the nucleus formation process with respect to the residence time in the relevant temperature range for the formation of nuclei.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2016Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Falk GABEL, Evelin WEISS, Michael BUG, Friedrich SIEBERS, Thoralf JOHANSSON
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Publication number: 20160130171Abstract: A lithium-containing, transparent glass-ceramic material is provided. The material has low thermal expansion and has an amorphous, lithium-depleted, vitreous surface zone. The zone is at least 50 nm thick on all sides and encloses a crystalline interior, which has high transmission. The material includes a transition region connecting the zone and the interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2015Publication date: May 12, 2016Applicant: Schott AGInventors: Falk GABEL, Otmar BECKER, Michael GLASENAPP, Jan-Peter ORTMANN, Petra GREWER, Veit LUTHER, Harald STRIEGLER, Dietmar WENNEMANN, Thomas SCHULER, Thoralf JOHANSSON, Helga GOETZ, Michael BUG, Guenther SIEBENHAAR, Gerhard HAHN, Friedrich-Georg SCHROEDER
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Patent number: 9249045Abstract: A lithium-containing, transparent glass-ceramic material is provided. The material has low thermal expansion and has an amorphous, lithium-depleted, vitreous surface zone. The zone is at least 50 nm thick on all sides and encloses a crystalline interior, which has high transmission. The material includes a transition region connecting the zone and the interior.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2011Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: SCHOTT AGInventors: Falk Gabel, Otmar Becker, Michael Glasenapp, Jan-Peter Ortmann, Petra Grewer, Veit Luther, Harald Striegler, Dietmar Wennemann, Thomas Schuler, Thoralf Johansson, Helga Goetz, Michael Bug, Guenther Siebenhaar, Gerhard Hahn, Friedrich-Georg Schroeder
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Publication number: 20130224493Abstract: A lithium-containing, transparent glass-ceramic material is provided. The material has low thermal expansion and has an amorphous, lithium-depleted, vitreous surface zone. The zone is at least 50 nm thick on all sides and encloses a crystalline interior, which has high transmission. The material includes a transition region connecting the zone and the interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2011Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Falk Gabel, Otmar Becker, Michael Glasenapp, Jan-Peter Ortmann, Petra Grewer, Veit Luther, Harald Striegler, Dietmar Wennemann, Thomas Schuler, Thoralf Johansson, Helga Goetz, Michael Bug, Guenther Benhaar, Gerhard Hahn, Friedrich-Georg Schroeder
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Publication number: 20080233355Abstract: In order to avoid haloing when burning in a decoration on a glass ceramic substrate, the invention provides a method for producing a decorated glass ceramic substrate, in which a glass substrate is produced or provided, a layer containing silicon oxide is deposited on the substrate, decorative ink is applied on the layer containing silicon oxide and the decorative ink is burned in, wherein the layer containing silicon oxide is flame-pyrolytically deposited by sweeping over at least one region of the surface of a substrate with a flame and hydrolyzing a silicon compound added to the flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2005Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: SCHOTT AGInventors: Inka Henze, Michael Bug, Gerhard Hahn, Ottmar Becker, Veit Luther
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Patent number: 7205252Abstract: The method produces a glass-ceramic article substantially in the form of a plate with improved high temperature difference resistance or strength. The glass-ceramic article contains keatite mixed crystals (KMK) or high quartz mixed crystals (HQMK) as well as the keatite mixed crystals (KMK). The method includes heating a glass-ceramic in a high quartz mixed crystal state to form the keatite mixed crystals with a heating rate of 20 K/min to 150 K/min, preferably more than 15 K/min, especially preferably more than 20 K/min. These high heating rates increase the temperature difference resistance.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Otmar Becker, Falk Gabel, Christian Roos, Bernd Ruedinger, Friedrich Siebers, Michael Bug, Ioannis Kosmas, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Martin Mueller
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Patent number: 7056848Abstract: The support plate for transporting products during thermal treatment at firing temperatures is a nonporous keatite glass ceramic supporting member without a glassy surface layer. It has a nubby structure on an underside thereof and preferably C-shaped rounded edges. A method of making the keatite glass ceramic supporting member is described.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2002Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Schott AGInventors: Otmar Becker, Bernd Ruedinger, Gerhard Hahn, Michael Bug, Andreas Schminke, Fritz Schroeder, Klaus Schönberger, Erich Rodek, Friedrich Siebers, Rainer Best
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Publication number: 20050255983Abstract: The method produces a glass-ceramic article substantially in the form of a plate with improved high temperature difference resistance or strength. The glass-ceramic article contains keatite mixed crystals (KMK) or high quartz mixed crystals (HQMK) as well as the keatite mixed crystals (KMK). The method includes heating a glass-ceramic in a high quartz mixed crystal state to form the keatite mixed crystals with a heating rate of 20 K/min to 150 K/min, preferably more than 15 K/min, especially preferably more than 20 K/min. These high heating rates increase the temperature difference resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Inventors: Otmar Becker, Falk Gabel, Christian Roos, Bernd Ruedinger, Friedrich Siebers, Michael Bug, Ioannis Kosmas, Wolfgang Schmidbauer, Martin Mueller
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Publication number: 20040132602Abstract: Commercially obtained combustion aids typically consist of cordierite, fused silica or Si/SiC, which cannot meet the high thermal and also mechanical requirements in the necessary context, or only in a highly limited manner. The invention relates to a glass-ceramic combustion aid in the form of a non-porous keatite glass ceramic without a vitreous surface layer. Said combustion aid has high thermal stability and resistance to thermal shocks, practically no mechanical interaction, especially no porosity and adhesive effects, with the product to be baked, and can also be obtained in large formats having small thicknesses, as a mechanically stable bearing plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventors: Otmar Becker, Bernd Ruedinger, Gerhard Hahn, Michael Bug, Andreas Schminke, Fritz Schroeder, Klaus Schonberger, Erich Rodek, Friedrich Stebers, Rainer Best
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Patent number: 6525300Abstract: The invention relates to lead- and cadmium-free glass for glazing, enamelling and decorating glasses or glass-ceramics which have a low coefficient of thermal expansion of less than 2×10−6/K, having the composition (in % by weight) 0-6 Li2O, 0-5 Na2O, 0 to less than 2 K2O, where the sum Li2O+K2+Na2O is between 2 and 12, 0-4 MgO, 0-4 CaO, 0-4 SrO, 0-1 BaO, 0-4 ZnO, 3 to less than 10 Al2O3, 13-23 B2O3, 50-65 SiO2, 0-4 TiO2, 0-4 ZrO2 and 0-4 F, as replacement for oxygen and containing up to 30% by weight of a pigment which is resistant at the firing temperature, where the glass is suitable for glazing, enamelling and decoration in both primary and secondary firing, and both the full-area and sparse glaze, enamel or decoration layers have low abrasion susceptibility after firing, and it relates to processes for the production of a glass-ceramic coated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Schott GlasInventors: Ina Mitra, Friedrich Siebers, Jutta Reichert, Cora Krause, Otmar Becker, Michael Bug