INSULATING GLASS UNIT WITH ASYMMETRICAL BETWEEN-PANE SPACES
First Claim
1. An insulating glass unit comprising:
- a first pane of transparent material;
a second pane of transparent material that is generally parallel to the first pane of transparent material;
a first spacer positioned between the first pane of transparent material and the second pane of transparent material to define a first between-pane space, the first spacer sealing the first between-pane space from gas exchange with a surrounding environment and holding the first pane of transparent material a first separation distance from the second pane of transparent material;
a third pane of transparent material that is generally parallel to the second pane of transparent material; and
a second spacer positioned between the second pane of transparent material and the third pane of transparent material to define a second between-pane space, the second spacer sealing the second between-pane space from gas exchange with the surrounding environment and holding the second pane of transparent material a second separation distance from the third pane of transparent material, the second spacer comprising a primary sealant extending from the second pane of transparent material to the third pane of transparent material,wherein the first separation distance is greater than the second separation distance and the first spacer is separated from the second spacer by the second pane of transparent material, andwherein the first between-pane space and the second between-pane space are each filled with an insulating gas.
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Abstract
An insulating glass unit may include at least three panes of transparent material and at least two spacers positioned between different panes of the unit. For example, a first spacer may hold a first pane of transparent material a first separation distance from a second pane of transparent material and a second spacer may hold the second pane of transparent material a second separation distance from a third pane of transparent material. In some examples, the insulating glass unit is configured so that the first separation distance is greater than the second separation distance. In such examples, the insulating glass unit may have a comparatively larger first between-pane space and a comparatively smaller second between-pane space. In some applications, the insulating glass unit may exhibit thermal and sound insulating properties approximately equal to a triple-pane insulating glass unit while having size characteristics approximately equal to a double-pane insulating glass unit.
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24 Claims
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1. An insulating glass unit comprising:
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a first pane of transparent material; a second pane of transparent material that is generally parallel to the first pane of transparent material; a first spacer positioned between the first pane of transparent material and the second pane of transparent material to define a first between-pane space, the first spacer sealing the first between-pane space from gas exchange with a surrounding environment and holding the first pane of transparent material a first separation distance from the second pane of transparent material; a third pane of transparent material that is generally parallel to the second pane of transparent material; and a second spacer positioned between the second pane of transparent material and the third pane of transparent material to define a second between-pane space, the second spacer sealing the second between-pane space from gas exchange with the surrounding environment and holding the second pane of transparent material a second separation distance from the third pane of transparent material, the second spacer comprising a primary sealant extending from the second pane of transparent material to the third pane of transparent material, wherein the first separation distance is greater than the second separation distance and the first spacer is separated from the second spacer by the second pane of transparent material, and wherein the first between-pane space and the second between-pane space are each filled with an insulating gas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method comprising:
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positioning a first spacer between a first pane of transparent material and a second pane of transparent material so as to seal a first between-pane space defined between the first pane of transparent material and the second pane of transparent material from gas exchange with a surrounding environment and hold the first pane of transparent material a first separation distance from the second pane of transparent material; positioning a second spacer between the second pane of transparent material and a third pane of transparent material so as to seal a second between-pane space defined between the second pane of transparent material and the third pane of transparent material from gas exchange with the surrounding environment and hold the second pane of transparent material a second separation distance from the third pane of transparent material, wherein positioning the second spacer comprising positioning a primary sealant to extend from the second pane of transparent material to the third pane of transparent material, wherein the first separation distance is greater than the second separation distance and the first spacer is separated from the second spacer by the second pane of transparent material, and wherein the first between-pane space and the second between-pane space are each filled with an insulating gas. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24)
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