Glass assembly for refrigerator doors and method of manufacture
First Claim
1. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes corner key elements connecting together ends of adjacent pairs of said tubular members, said corner key element each having a pair of perpendicularly disposed interconnected legs, said legs each being adapted for mounting into an end of a respective tubular spacer member, at least some of said corner key elements being formed with a first electrical lead wire passage means extending about the periphery of the corner key element communicating between the ends of two tubular members connected to said corner key element for permitting electrical lead wires to be trained about said corner key element from the end of one of the tubular members connected thereto and into the end of another tubular member connected thereto, and said some corner key elements being further formed with second electrical lead wire passage means communicating between said air space and said first passage means for permitting an electric lead wire within said air space to be directed through said second and first passage means of the corner key element and into either tubular member connected thereto, one of said panes having a conductive surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, a plurality of lead wires electrically coupled to said conductive surface, said lead wires coupled to said conductive surface being trained through the passage means of some of said corner key elements and longitudinally through some of said tubular members to an egress opening therein, said lead wires extending out of said egress opening to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
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Abstract
A multiple pane glass assembly having at least one pane that is electrically heatable. The glass panes of the assembly are disposed in closely spaced, side-by-side relation with a spacer interposed between adjacent panes. The spacers include a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed near the peripheral edges of the panes with adjacent ends of the tubular members connected by corner key elements. Electrical lead wires extending from an interior electrically heatable surface of one of the panes are directed through respective apertures or passageways in the corner key elements, into the end of a respective tubular member connected to the corner key element, and through the tubular spacer members to a common egress location. The corner key elements are adapted to retain desiccant material in at least some of the tubular members, which together with sealant applied about the periphery of the assembly, enables an air-tight sustantially vapor-free condition to be maintained in the space between panes. Because the electrical lead wires are trained through the tubular spacer members, sealant may be applied about the outer periphery of the assembly and the assembly efficently handled without the impediment of exposed lead wires. The apertured corner key elements further permit easy filling of the interior of the assembly with an inert gas to improve its insulating efficiency.
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1. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes corner key elements connecting together ends of adjacent pairs of said tubular members, said corner key element each having a pair of perpendicularly disposed interconnected legs, said legs each being adapted for mounting into an end of a respective tubular spacer member, at least some of said corner key elements being formed with a first electrical lead wire passage means extending about the periphery of the corner key element communicating between the ends of two tubular members connected to said corner key element for permitting electrical lead wires to be trained about said corner key element from the end of one of the tubular members connected thereto and into the end of another tubular member connected thereto, and said some corner key elements being further formed with second electrical lead wire passage means communicating between said air space and said first passage means for permitting an electric lead wire within said air space to be directed through said second and first passage means of the corner key element and into either tubular member connected thereto, one of said panes having a conductive surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, a plurality of lead wires electrically coupled to said conductive surface, said lead wires coupled to said conductive surface being trained through the passage means of some of said corner key elements and longitudinally through some of said tubular members to an egress opening therein, said lead wires extending out of said egress opening to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
- 2. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes, corner key elements connecting together adjacent ends of pairs of said tubular members at respective corners of said assembly, said corner key elements each having a pair of perpendicularly disposed interconnected legs, said legs each being adapted for mounting into an end of a respective tubular spacer member, one of said panes having a conducitve surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, lead wires electrically coupled to said conductive surface, at least some of said corner key elements being formed with a groove about the periphery of the legs thereof communicating between the ends of two tubular members connected to said corner key element for permitting electrical lead wires to be trained about a periphery of said corner key element from the end of one of the tubular members connected thereto and into the other of the tubular members connected thereto, said some corner key element further being formed with an aperture communicating between said air space and said peripheral groove for permitting passage of a lead wire within said air space through the corner key element and said peripheral groove and into an end of either of the tubular members connected thereto, said lead wires coupled to said conductive surface each being trained through the apertures and grooves of some of said corner key elements and longitudinally through some of said tubular members to a common egress opening in one of said tubular members, said lead wires extending out of said egress opening to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the outer periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
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4. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes, corner key elements connecting together adjacent ends of pairs of said tubular members at respective corners of said assembly, one of said panes having a conductive surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, lead wires electrically coupled to said conductive surface, at least some of said corner key elements having passage means including an aperture extending through said corner key element and a groove about the periphery of the corner key element communicating both with said aperture and the ends of adjacent tubular members connected to said corner key element for permitting passage of a lead wire coupled to said conductive surface into an end of a tubular member connected to said corner key element, said lead wires each extending through said passage means in a respective one of said corner key elements and into an end of and longitiudinally through said tubular members to a common egress opening in one of said tubular members, said lead wires extending out of said egress opening to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the outer periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
- 5. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes, corner key elements connecting together adjacent ends of pairs of said tubular members at respective corners of said assembly, said corner key elements each having a pair of legs for insertion into the ends of respective pairs of tubular members for forming a corner of said spacer, said legs of each corner key element being connected by a bite section, one of said panes having a conductive surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, lead wires electrically coupled to said conductive surface, at least some of said corner key elements having passage means including an electrical lead wire receiving groove extending about the outer periphery of the legs and bite section thereof for communicating between the ends of two tubular members connected to the legs of said corner key element and for permitting electrical lead wires to be trained about the outer periphery of said corner key element from the end of one of the tubular members connected thereto and into the end of the other tubular member connected thereto, and said corner key element passage means further including an aperture extending through said bite section for communicating between the air space between said panes and said peripheral groove and for permitting an electrical lead wire within said airspace to be passed through the corner key aperture and peripheral groove and into the end of either of the tubular members connected to the corner key element, said lead wires coupled to said conductive surface each extending through the passage means of some of said corner key elements and longitudinally through some of said tubular members to a common egress opening in one of said tubular members, said lead wires extending out of said egress opening to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the outer periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
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9. A glass assembly comprising a pair of similarly sized glass panes disposed in side-by-side relation, a spacer interposed between said panes for maintaining said panes in parallel relation with an airspace therebetween, said spacer including a plurality of hollow tubular members disposed adjacent the peripheral edges of said panes, corner key elements connecting together ends of adjacent pairs of tubular members, said corner key element each having a pair of perpendicularly disposed interconnected legs, said legs each being adapted for mounting into an end of a respective tubular spacer member, at least some of said corner key elements being formed with a first electrical lead wire passage means extending through the legs thereof and communicating between the ends of two tubular members connected to said corner key element and second electrical wire passage means communicaing between said air space and said first passage means, one of said panes having a conductive surface on a side thereof adjacent said airspace, bussbar means disposed in electrically connective relation on opposite sides of said conductive surface, said bussbar means having ends in close proximity to a respective corner key element, a plurality of lead wires each coupled to an end of one of said bussbar means and extending through the second and first passage means in a respective proximately located corner key element and into the end of a tubular member connected thereto, and at least one of the lead wires extending through the first passage means of a corner key element from one tubular member connected thereto into the other tubular member connected thereto, at least one of said tubular members being formed with an egress opening through which said lead wires extend to a location outside the periphery of said tubular members and glass panes, and means sealing the periphery of said assembly with said lead wires extending outwardly therefrom.
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