Plastic mirrors having enhanced thermal stability
First Claim
1. A mirror operable to reflect incident radiation, said mirror having improved resistance to loss of dimensional stability in the presence of a thermal heat load, said mirror comprising:
- a substrate having a first material having a front surface and a back surface, said substrate having a coefficient of expansion in the range of 0.4 to 1.5×
10-5 in/in degree F;
a high reflective, low emissivity, reflective layer covering the front surface of the substrate to provide the mirror side of the substrate; and
a low emissivity reflective layer made of a material different than said first material and covering the back surface of the substrate for reducing the amount of heat energy which is absorbed by the back of the substrate to reduce or prevent warping of the substrate in the presence of a heat load, wherein said high reflective, low emissivity, reflective layer covering the front surface of the substrate and the low emissivity reflective layer covering said back surface are the same composition and said front and back surface layers reflect in the range of 85.5 percent to 98.5 percent of said incident radiation.
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Abstract
A mirror having improved resistance to heat distortion and loss of dimensional stability when exposed to heat radiation . The mirror has a substrate of glass or plastic having front and back surfaces which can be of similar or different shape , and is coated with similar or dissimilar low-emissivity reflected layers on both surfaces. Radiation is reflected by the back surface (away from the mirror) thereby reducing amount of energy which is absorbed at the back surface of the mirror. This equalizes the temperature through the mirror and reduces thermally included warping of the mirror.
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1. A mirror operable to reflect incident radiation, said mirror having improved resistance to loss of dimensional stability in the presence of a thermal heat load, said mirror comprising:
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a substrate having a first material having a front surface and a back surface, said substrate having a coefficient of expansion in the range of 0.4 to 1.5×
10-5 in/in degree F;a high reflective, low emissivity, reflective layer covering the front surface of the substrate to provide the mirror side of the substrate; and a low emissivity reflective layer made of a material different than said first material and covering the back surface of the substrate for reducing the amount of heat energy which is absorbed by the back of the substrate to reduce or prevent warping of the substrate in the presence of a heat load, wherein said high reflective, low emissivity, reflective layer covering the front surface of the substrate and the low emissivity reflective layer covering said back surface are the same composition and said front and back surface layers reflect in the range of 85.5 percent to 98.5 percent of said incident radiation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of forming a plastic mirror operable to reflect incident radiation, said mirror providing reduced warping comprising the steps of:
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providing a plastic substrate having a front surface and a back surface, said plastic substrate having a coefficient of expansion in the range of 0.4 to 1.5×
10-5 in/in degree F;covering said front surface with a high reflective low emissivity layer to provide a mirror surface; and covering back surface with a non-plastic low emissivity second layer for reflecting thermal heat, wherein said high reflectance, low emissivity, layer covering the front surface of the plastic substrate and the low emissivity reflective layer covering said back surface are the same material and said front and back surface layers reflect in the range of 85.5 percent to 98.5 percent of said incident radiation whereby warpage of said plastic mirror in the presence of a thermal heat load is reduced. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. An improved plastic mirror, operable to reflect incident radiation, said mirror of the type comprising a plastic substrate of a first material having a front and back surface and a high reflectance low emissivity layer overlying said front surface for providing a mirror surface, the improvement comprising:
a high reflectance low emissivity layer of a second material overlying said back surface for reflecting thermal heat whereby warpage of said plastic mirror is reduced, wherein said plastic substrate has a coefficient of expansion in the range of 0.4 to 1.5×
10-5 in/in degree F, and where said back surface layer reflects in the range of 85.5 percent to 98.5 percent of said incident radiation.
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