This invention relates to methods and apparatus concerning the formation of decorative architectural glass panels.
There are various devices known in the prior art for forming glass mosaic panels.
At least one embodiment of the present invention includes a method comprising placing a first plurality of glass chips in a corresponding plurality of pockets of a first tray. The method may further include placing a first transfer sheet over the first plurality of glass chips while the first plurality of glass chips are in the corresponding plurality of pockets of the first tray. The method may also include causing the first plurality of glass chips to adhere to a first surface of the first transfer sheet, while the first transfer sheet is over the first plurality of glass chips and while the first plurality of glass chips are in the corresponding plurality of pockets of the first tray. The first transfer sheet may be lifted so that the first plurality of glass chips are lifted out of the corresponding plurality of pockets of the first tray. The first transfer sheet may then be placed with the first plurality of glass chips adhered to the first surface of the first transfer sheet onto a glass panel so that each of the first plurality of glass chips has a first side which is adhered to the first surface of the first transfer sheet and a second side which contacts the glass panel, wherein the first side of each of the first plurality of glass chips opposes the second side. The method may also include causing the first plurality of glass chips to adhere to the glass panel, such as by glue which is activated as an adhesive by ultraviolet light. The first plurality of glass chips may be caused to adhere to the glass panel while the first transfer sheet adheres to the first plurality of glass chips. The method may further include removing the first transfer sheet.
The method may further include removing the first transfer sheet. The first plurality of glass chips may be caused to adhere to the glass panel while the first transfer sheet adheres to the first plurality of glass chips. The first plurality of glass chips may be caused to adhere to the glass panel by glue which is activated as an adhesive by ultraviolet light. The method may further include placing a second plurality of glass chips in a corresponding plurality of pockets of a second tray. The method may further include placing a second transfer sheet over the second plurality of glass chips while the second plurality of glass chips are in the corresponding plurality of pockets of the second tray. The second plurality of glass chips may be caused to adhere to a first surface of the second transfer sheet, while the second transfer sheet is over the second plurality of glass chips and while the second plurality of glass chips are in the corresponding plurality of pockets of the second tray. The second transfer sheet may be lifted so that the second plurality of glass chips are lifted out of the corresponding plurality of pockets of the second tray.
The method may further include placing the second transfer sheet with the second plurality of glass chips adhered to the first surface of the second transfer sheet onto the glass panel so that each of the second plurality of glass chips has a first side which is adhered to the first surface of the second transfer sheet and a second side which contacts the glass panel, wherein the first side of each of the second plurality of glass chips opposes the second side. The second plurality of glass chips may be caused to adhere to the glass panel, such as by glue which is activated as an adhesive by ultraviolet light. The first transfer sheet and the second transfer sheets may be translucent.
The present invention may also include an apparatus including a first plurality of glass chips, and a first tray having a plurality of pockets, wherein each pocket of the plurality of pockets is configured so that one of the first plurality of glass chips snugly fits into one of the plurality of pockets. The apparatus may also include a first transfer sheet having a first surface with an adhesive for adhering to the first plurality of glass chips. The method may further include a glass panel having a first surface with an adhesive onto which the first plurality of glass chips can be adhered. The adhesive on the first surface of the glass panel may be a glue which is activated as an adhesive by ultraviolet light. The first transfer sheet may be translucent.
In alternative embodiments, the plurality of pockets 4 can be arranged in shapes other than a rectangular grid 6 as shown. For example, the plurality of pockets 4 can be arranged in any shape such as an oval or fan shape. In addition, the glass chips such as glass chips 108a, 108b, and 108c can be, or can be replaced by chips of any size or shape desired. For example, instead of a square or rectangular shape for glass chip 108a, the glass chip 108 can be circular or oval or triangular or in any other shape or any other size.
In one embodiment the UV light may be applied while the transfer sheets 200, 210, 220, and 230 are located on top of the glass chips 108, 118, 128, and 138, as in
After the glass chips 108, 118, 128, and 138 are glued to the surface 302 of the glass panel 300, and the transfer sheet 200 has been peeled off from glass chips, a transparent glue could be used as filler to fill in any spaces, and/or interstices between individual glass chips of the glass chips 108, 118, 128, and 138. A squeegee device or a wiper can be used to wipe off any excess glue that does not fit into the spaces or interstices. The transparent glue can be Ultraviolet light activated glue. In addition, conventional grout or some other filler material can be used to fill in the spaces and/or interstices, although this is not preferred.
In one or more embodiments, the glass panel 300 will typically be of a large size. Thus, in order to comply with safety codes, the glass panel 300 will usually be a tempered glass panel. The glass panel 300 is typically clear. The glass chips 108, 118, 128, and 138 in one or more embodiments will typically have variegated coloring, and could be any shape as desired. The glass chips 108, 118, 128, and 138 may be glass mosaic chips.
Although the invention has been described by reference to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, many changes and modifications of the invention may become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within this patent all such changes and modifications as may reasonably and properly be included within the scope of the present invention's contribution to the art.