Fire resistant glass
First Claim
1. A fire resistant coated sheet of glass, which has been toughened by tempering, comprising a glass sheet which has applied directly on at least one major surface of said sheet a coating of a compound which is stable and adherent to the surface at temperatures up to 900°
- C., such that the coated sheet will not shatter under a build-up of heat of 900°
C., the edges of the glass sheet having been ground and polished to remove imperfections before tempering.
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Abstract
Sheet glass (2) is rendered fire resistant such that it will not shatter under a build-up of heat to 900° C., by providing a thin coating (1) on one or both its surfaces, the coating being stable and adherent to the glass at up to 900° C., the coating preferably comprising an oxide, nitride, oxynitride or fluoride of a metal or of silicon, or a metal silicide, the sheet having been toughened by tempering before or after coating and having its edges (3) ground and polished before the tempering step to remove all imperfections therefrom.
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13 Claims
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1. A fire resistant coated sheet of glass, which has been toughened by tempering, comprising a glass sheet which has applied directly on at least one major surface of said sheet a coating of a compound which is stable and adherent to the surface at temperatures up to 900°
- C., such that the coated sheet will not shatter under a build-up of heat of 900°
C., the edges of the glass sheet having been ground and polished to remove imperfections before tempering. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13)
- C., such that the coated sheet will not shatter under a build-up of heat of 900°
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7. A sheet of silica glass of thickness 4 to 8 mm which has been tempered to toughen it by heating to 615°
- C. to 640°
C. and then cooled, wherein the glass meets the breakage requirements of BS 6206A, the edges of the sheet having been ground and polished to remove imperfections before tempering, and wherein each major face of the sheet has a coating of tin oxide sputter coated directly thereon such that the sheet will not shatter under a build-up of heat to 900°
C., the sheet affording clear uninterrupted vision. - View Dependent Claims (8)
- C. to 640°
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9. A method of making a fire resistant coated sheet of glass which comprises applying to one or both major surfaces of a sheet of glass a coating of a compound which is stable and adherent to said surface at up to 900°
- C. the edges of the glass being ground and polished and the glass being toughened by tempering before or after applying the coating(s), the resulting coated sheet being such that it will not shatter under a build-up of heat to 900°
C. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
- C. the edges of the glass being ground and polished and the glass being toughened by tempering before or after applying the coating(s), the resulting coated sheet being such that it will not shatter under a build-up of heat to 900°
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