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Method for forming electrochromic glazings

  • US 5,244,557 A
  • Filed: 09/10/1991
  • Issued: 09/14/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/14/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of forming an electrochromic glazing substantially free of air bubbles, said method comprising:

  • coating at least a portion of an inner surface of a first glass support plate with a first layer of an electroconductive material and stacking thereupon a layer of an electrochromic material;

    coating at least a portion of an inner surface of a second glass support plate with a second layer of an electroconductive material and stacking thereupon a counterelectrode layer;

    depositing a layer of an electrolyte material between said electrochromic layer and said counterelectrode layer;

    aligning said first and said second coated glass support plates such that said coated surface portion of said first plate is proximally adjacent to, but not contacting, said coated portion of said second plate;

    providing spacer means between said coated portions of said first and said second support plates for initially preventing contact between said coated surfaces, said spacer means defining an air-filled gap between said coated surfaces of said support plates;

    subjecting said gap in a vacuum stage to a sufficient vacuum for a time sufficient to remove substantially all of the air therefrom;

    heating said coated support plates to a temperature sufficient to render said electrolyte layer tacky, and to soften said spacer means sufficiently to permit joining together of said coated support plates to form a laminated glazing; and

    sandwiching said heated support plates together by the application of pressure to an uncoated portion of at least one of said plates, such that said spacer means flows sufficiently within the gap between said coated plates to form a seal therebetween substantially impervious to water vapor, to form a laminated electrochromic glazing,wherein said glazing is substantially free of air bubbles.

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