Patents by Inventor Robert Van Laethem
Robert Van Laethem 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: 4917717Abstract: Apparatus for pyrolytically forming a metal compound coating on an upper face of a hot glass substrate 1 comprises conveyor means 2 for conveying the substrate 1 in a downstream direction 3. A coating chamber 6 opening downwardly onto the path 1 and means 7 for spraying coating precursor downwardly towards the substrate.The spraying means 7 is located to spray the coating precursor solution from a height above the substrate path 1 of at least 75 cm. Heating means are provided for supplying heat to the spraying zone 9. Means such as aspirator boxes 39 is provided for generating aspirating forces on atmospheric material within the passageway 13 to encourage such material to flow along the substrate path to the downstream end (27) of the passageway and to enter exhaust ducting leading such material away from the substrate path.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Jean-Francois Thomas, Robert Terneu, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4880698Abstract: Flat glass is disclosed, bearing a tin oxide coating layer which is at least 200 nm in thickness. In order to promote a uniform visual appearance across the coated area, the expected grain area of a representative sample of the tin oxide coating crystals measured in units of 10.sup.-4 .mu.m.sup.2 is numerically equal to a value of at least 0.4 times the layer thickness measured in nanometers.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: November 14, 1989Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Jean-Francois Thomas, Robert Terneu, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4878934Abstract: Apparatus for use in pyrolytically forming a metal oxide coating on an upper face of a hot glass substrate 1 in sheet or ribbon form comprises conveyor means 2 for conveying the substrate 1 in a downstream direction 3 along a path also indicated at 1 and a roof structure 5 defining a coating chamber 6 opening downwardly onto the path and comprising a passageway 11 along which coating precursor vapor and oxidizing gas can be conducted downstream in contact with the upper substrate face during the conveyance of the substrate. The roof structure 5 defines, in or adjacent the upstream end of the passageway 11, a mixing zone 7 which opens downwardly onto the substrate path 1. Means such as spray nozzle 35 is provided for injecting coating precursor material into the mixing zone 7 from a height of at least 50 cm above the level of the substate path 1.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Jean-Francois Thomas, Robert Terneu, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4728353Abstract: Apparatus for pyrolytically forming a metal compound coating on an upper face of a hot glass substrate 1 in sheet or ribbon form comprises conveyor means 2 for conveying a the substrate along a path also indicated at 1 in a downstream direction 3, a roof structure 5 defining a coating chamber 6 opening downwardly onto the path 1 and means 7 for discharging coating precursor material into the chamber 6. Upstream of the coating chamber 6 there is an antechamber 25 which communicates with the coating chamber 6 via an entry slot 24 which is defined in part by the path of the substrate 1, and via which gas can be caused to flow into the coating chamber 6 so as to form (when the apparatus is in use) a blanket layer which covers the upper face of the substrate 1 along a first part of the length of the chamber 6. Means 26 is provided for controllably preheating the gas forming the blanket layer.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Jean-Francois Thomas, Robert Terneu, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4664059Abstract: A hot vitreous substrate 1 travels on a conveyor 2 through a coating station 5 where a metal compound is formed in situ on a face of the substrate 1 by pyrolytic decomposition of coating material 9 sprayed towards the substrate from a spray head 6 which repeatedly traverses the substrate path. Radiant heating means 11 located on the side of the substrate 1 being coated directs radiant heat towards the transverse region swept by the zone of impingement 10 of the coating precursor material 9 on the substrate 1.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1986Date of Patent: May 12, 1987Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4655810Abstract: A metal or metal compound coating is formed on a face of a hot ribbon 3 of freshly formed glass as it travels forwardly 4 through a coating station 19 where coating precursor material is sprayed onto the surface of the glass. The coating precursor material is sprayed in one or more streams 1 of droplets which is or are directed downwardly and forwardly towards the ribbon 4 and is repeatedly displaced to and fro across the ribbon path so that the ribbon 3 is scanned by the droplet stream(s) 1. Especially in order to form a thick coating of tin oxide on a rapidly moving ribbon, the velocities of the droplets in the stream(s) 1 are such that substantial splashing occurs at the ribbon face.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1986Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4598023Abstract: A hot vitreous substrate 1 travels on a conveyor 2 through a coating station 5 where a metal compound is formed in situ on a face of the substrate 1 by pyrolytic decomposition of coating material 9 sprayed towards the substrate from a spray head 6 which repeatedly traverses the substrate path. Radiant heating means 11 located on the side of the substrate 1 being coated directs radiant heat towards the transverse region swept by the zone of impingement 10 of the coating precursor material 9 on the substrate 1.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4536204Abstract: A metal or metal compound coating 6 is deposited on a face of a hot, freshly formed ribbon 1 of glass during the ribbon's forward travel through a coating station 5 between a forming installation 3 and an annealing lehr 4 by contacting the ribbon face with fluid coating precursor material e.g. sprayed from nozzle 17.Preparatory to the coating step, the ribbon 1 is passed through successive thermal conditioning zones comprising a zone 19 in which temperature gradients across the ribbon are reduced and a following zone in which heat is supplied substantially entirely to a surface layer of the glass at the face to be coated by exposing that face to one or more radiant heaters 22 having a black body temperature below 1100.degree. C. to compensate at least partially for the cooling effect of the coating step on the ribbon 1.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4522847Abstract: A process for forming a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a hot vitreous substrate in sheet or ribbon form by continuously advancing the substrate in a downstream direction along a path through a coating station which discharging droplets of liquid coating precursor material in the downstream direction so that such material contacts the substrate at the coating station and continuously withdrawing vapors thereafter from the coating station in the downstream direction an annealing the substrate is characterized in that the hot coated substrate (1) passes from the coating station (3) to an annealing lehr (6) via a re-heating station (4) at which sufficient radiant heat energy is supplied to the hot coated substrate (1) to raise the temperature or the mean temperature of its coated surface at the re-heating station (4) through a certain temperature range, at least the upper end of such range being not less than a temperature 100.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1983Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: GlaverbelInventors: Julien Cornet, Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4414015Abstract: In order to control the thickness of a metal or metal compound coating which is formed on a face of a freshly formed ribbon of hot glass during its travel from a flat glass forming installation by contacting such face at a coating station with a fluid medium or fluid media comprising a substance or substances from which the coating is formed, preparatory to being coated, the glass (4) is thermally conditioned (e.g. selectively or differentially heated) at a thermal conditioning station between the flat glass forming installation and the coating station, so as to eliminate or reduce temperature gradients across the ribbon width to be coated.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4349371Abstract: In the formation of a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a heated glass substrate during its forward displacement by contacting such face at a coating station with at least one stream of droplets comprising one or more substances from which the coating is formed, problems are encountered in controlling the thickness of the coating.To facilitate such control, the or each droplet stream (21) is downwardly inclined towards the substrate (4) in the forward (6) direction or in a rearward direction, and at least one current (25) of preheated gas is discharged into the environment above the substrate (4) to flow in the same forward or rearward direction as the droplet stream(s) (21) and into contact therewith, the preheated gas current temperature being such as to influence the temperature of the droplets on their way to the substrate.The invention includes apparatus for performing the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4349369Abstract: In the formation of a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a heated glass substrate during its forward displacement by contacting such face, at a coating station with at least one stream of droplets comprising one or more substances from which said coating is formed there is a problem in forming uniform high quality coatings which are free from structural defects.To help reduce this problem, the stream(s) of droplets (e.g. from spray gun 20) is or are repeatedly displaced along a transverse path (defined by guide 15) across the substrate (4), and gas is propelled (e.g. from discharge nozzles 24) unidirectionally forwardly or rearwardly across said transverse path, out of line with the droplet stream(s).Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4349372Abstract: In the formation of a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a heated glass substrate during its displacement in a downstream direction through a coating station at which the said face is contacted with at least one downwardly inclined stream of droplets comprising a substance or substances from which said coating is formed, there is a problem in achieving coatings of homogeneous structure and in providing uniform coverage of the substrate. To help reduce these problems each droplet stream delivered by spray guns 9 is inclined downwardly towards the substrate 4 in the upstream or downstream 6 direction, and one or more counter-currents of gas is or are caused to flow adjacent the substrate path from ducts 15, 16 and towards the front of each droplet stream, (the front being where the droplets have the longest trajectories), and suction force is exerted in exhaust ducting 13, 14 whose entrance is located for drawing gases away from the front of the droplet streams at a higher level.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1981Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Albert Van Cauter, Robert Terneu
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Patent number: 4188199Abstract: A process for forming a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a continuously longitudinally moving glass ribbon which comprises the steps of contacting the glass ribbon face while it is at elevated temperature, at a zone along the ribbon path, with a fluid medium containing a substance which undergoes chemical reaction or decomposition to form the metal or metal compound on the face, discharging at least part of the fluid medium against the face in stream formation having (1) a velocity component in the direction of movement of the glass ribbon and (2) an inclination to the face so that the acute or mean acute angle of incidence of the stream formation on the face, measured in a plane normal to the face and parallel with the direction of the glass ribbon movement, is not more than 60.degree..Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1977Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventors: Robert Van Laethem, Robert Leclercq, Phileas Capouillet, Albert Van Cauter
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Patent number: 4125391Abstract: A process of forming a metal or metal compound coating on a face of a glass substrate by contacting such face while at elevated temperature with droplets comprising a metal compound which by pyrolysis forms the coating metal or metal compound on the face, the improvement which comprises the steps of discharging at least one stream of the droplets at an inclination to the face so as to impinge on a zone within the face area to be coated, effecting a relative displacement between the stream and substrate so that the instantaneous zone of impingement of the stream on the face is progressively displaced along the face area to be coated, and creating suction forces in exhaust ducting whose entrance is located directly downstream from the impingement zone so as to cause gases environmental to the stream to flow continuously in the downstream direction away from the stream and from the vicinity of the impingement zone and directly into the ducting substantially without affecting the paths of the droplets toward theType: GrantFiled: March 28, 1977Date of Patent: November 14, 1978Assignee: BFG GlassgroupInventor: Robert Van Laethem
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Patent number: 4102665Abstract: In the diffusion of ions from a contacting medium constituting a source of such ions into surface layers of a body of glass or vitrocrystalline material for the purpose of modifying at least one property of the body, the uniformity of the diffusion across the surface of the body is improved by placing the medium contacting the body in the form of a mist composed of suspended droplets of the treating medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1976Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: Glaverbel-MecaniverInventors: Emile Plumat, Pol Baudin, Robert Van Laethem, Jean Deliere
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Patent number: 3930452Abstract: An impact resistant panel composed of a group of at least three sheets of vitreous material bonded together via intervening layers of plastic material. According to one form of construction, the group includes a set of consecutive vitreous sheets of at least three different thicknesses which are arranged in order of thickness, and at least the first sheet, taken in the direction from the highest sheet thickness end of the set, is tempered. According to a second form of construction, the group includes a set of consecutive sheets of at least two different thicknesses arranged in order of thickness and at least two of the plastic layers are of different thicknesses and are arranged so that one of the layers having the smallest thickness is nearer the first sheet, taken in the direction from the thickest sheet, than is any other layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1973Date of Patent: January 6, 1976Assignee: Glaverbel-Mecaniver S.A.Inventors: Robert Van Laethem, Pol Baudin, Marcel De Boel