Claims
- 1. A process for heating a multiple-glass window pane with vapors in an interstice therebetween for the purpose of melting snow, ice or the like located on the outside of one outside pane and for defrosting the outside of another outside pane, comprising the steps of:
- supplying heat directly into said interstice between the panes, and
- heating the panes of the multiple-glass pane by condensing said vapors thereon.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, characterized in that the vapors condense at between 20.degree.-60.degree. C.
- 3. A process according to one of claim 1, characterized in that heat is supplied by condensation of halogenated hydrocarbon vapors.
- 4. A multiple-glass window pane with heating means to melt snow, ice or the like located on the outside of one outside pane and for defrosting the outside of another outside pane by heating from an interstice between the panes, comprising:
- means for forming the interstice between the panes into a condensation zone of a substantially-flat heat pipe, and said means comprising
- means for heating the interstice other than through said panes for the purpose of heating said panes from the interstice.
- 5. A multiple-glass window pane adapted to be heated from an interstice between the panes comprising:
- means for forming the interstice between the panes into a condensation zone of a substantially-flat heat pipe, and said means comprising
- means for heating the interstice other than through said panes for the purpose of heating said panes from the interstice
- wherein surfaces of the panes facing the condensation zone are roughened.
- 6. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 5, characterized in that the roughening of surfaces of the panes facing the condensation zone is achieved by optical refining.
- 7. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 6, characterized in that individual panes of the multiple-glass pane are mutually spaced at between 2-5 mm.
- 8. A multiple-glass pane according to one of claim 4 characterized in that means are provided for reinforcing portions of the multiple-pane glass.
- 9. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 8, characterized in that said means for forming the interstices into a condensation zone includes at least one heating element projected into the interstices, and a vaporizable liquid is provided in the interstices.
- 10. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 9, characterized in that the at least one heating element is a heat pipe means.
- 11. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 10, characterized in that revaporizable liquid is a halogenated hydrocarbon.
- 12. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 11, characterized in that the halogenated hydrocarbon supplies vapors condensing at between 20.degree.-60.degree. C.
- 13. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 12, characterized in that the multiple-glass pane includes two individual panes.
- 14. A multiple-glass according to claim 13, characterized in that the multiple-glass pane includes at least three individual panes.
- 15. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 14, characterized in that the individual layers are of a varying thickness so as to obtain differing temperature levels at the respective panes.
- 16. A multiple-glass pane according to one of claims claim 4, characterized in that the multiple-glass pane includes at least two individual panes.
- 17. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 16, characterized in that the multiple-glass pane is installed in a motor vehicle.
- 18. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 17, characterized in that said means for forming the interstices into a condensation zone includes at least one heating element projected into the interstices, and a vaporizable liquid is provided in the interstices.
- 19. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 18, characterized in that the at least one heating element is a heat pipe means.
- 20. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 19, characterized in that revaporizable liquid is a halogenated hydrocarbon.
- 21. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 17, characterized in that the at least one heating element is an electric heating rod.
- 22. A multiple-glass pane according to one of claim 4, characterized in that the multiple-glass pane includes at least three individual panes.
- 23. A multiple-glass pane according to claim 22, characterized in that the individual layers are of a varying thickness so as to obtain differing temperature levels at the respective panes.
- 24. A multiple-glass pane according to one of claim 4, characterized in that said means for forming the interstices into a condensation zone includes at least one heating element projected into the interstices, and a vaporizable liquid is provided in the interstices.
- 25. The process according to claim 2, wherein heat is supplied by condensation of halogenated hydrocarbon vapors.
- 26. The multiple-glass pane according to claim 5, wherein means are provided for reinforcing portions of the multiple-pane glass.
- 27. The multiple-glass pane according to claim 5, wherein the multiple-glass pane includes at least two individual panes.
- 28. The multiple-glass pane according to claim 5, wherein the multiple-glass pane includes at least three individual panes.
- 29. The multiple-glass pane according to claim 5, wherein said means for forming the interstices into a condensation zone includes at least one heating element projected into the interstices, and a vaporizable liquid is provided in the interstices.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 225,991, filed Jan. 19, 1981, now abandoned.
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