Claims
- 1. A heatable article comprising:
a substrate having a major surface and peripheral edges; an electric conductive member on the major surface of the substrate, the electric conductive member defined by a perimeter with portions of the perimeter of the electric conductive member selectively space from the peripheral edges of the substrate to provide at least one non-conductive strip, and a pair of spaced bus bars in electrical contact with the electric conductive member, each of the bus bars having a pair of opposite ends with at least one of the ends of one of the bus bars extending beyond the perimeter of the electric conductive member into the at least one non-conductive strip.
- 2. The heatable article according to claim 1 wherein the at least one non-conductive strip extends around the perimeter on the conductive member and each of the ends of each of the bus bars extends beyond the perimeter of the electric conductive member into the non-conductive strip and terminates short of the peripheral edge of the substrate.
- 3. The heatable substrate according to claim 2 wherein the electric conductive member is a plurality of spaced conductive strips selected from the group consisting of wires strips of metal foil and strips of conductive films extending between the spaced bus bars.
- 4. The heatable substrate according to claim 2 wherein the electric conductive member is an electric conductive coating.
- 5. The heatable substrate according to claim 4 wherein the bus bars have different lengths and coating is a continuous coating having a top side, a bottom side, a right side and a left side with one of the bus bar extending along the top side and the other one of the bus bars extending along the bottom side and portions of the coating between the bus bars does not extend beyond the ends of the longer bus bars.
- 6. The heatable substrate according to claim 1 wherein the substrate is a sheet of a product selected from the group consisting of residential windows, construction type windows, vehicular windows, windows for refrigerator doors and combinations thereof.
- 7. The heatable substrate according to claim 1 wherein the conductive member changes transmittance in response to electric stimuli.
- 8. A heatable automotive transparency comprising:
a glass substrate having a major surface and peripheral edges; an electric conductive member on the substrate, the electric conductive member having a perimeter spaced from the peripheral edges of the substrate, and a pair of spaced bus bars in electrical contact with the electric conductive member, each of the bus bars having a pair of opposite ends with at least one of the ends of one of the bus bars extending beyond the perimeter of the electric conductive member.
- 9. The heatable automotive transparency according to claim 8 wherein the electric conductive member is an electric conductive coating.
- 10. The heatable automotive transparency according to claim 9 wherein each of the ends of each of the bus bars extends beyond the perimeter of the electric conductive coating and terminates short of the peripheral edge of the substrate.
- 11. The heatable automotive transparency according to claim 10 wherein the bus bars have different lengths and the coating has a top side, a bottom side, a right side and a left side with one of the bus bar extending along the top side and the other one of the bus bars extending along the bottom side and portions of the coating between the bus bars does not extend beyond the ends of the bus bars.
- 12. A heatable automotive laminated transparency comprising:
a first glass sheet having a major surface and peripheral edges; an electrically conductive member on the first sheet, the electric conductive member having a perimeter with portions of the perimeter selectively spaced from the peripheral edges of the first sheet to provide a non-conductive strip, a pair of spaced bus bars in electrical contact with the electric conductive member, each of the bus bars having a pair of opposite ends with at least one of the ends of one of the bus bars extending beyond the perimeter of the electric conductive member and terminating short of the peripheral edge of the first sheet; a second glass sheet over the electric conductive member and the bus bars, and a plastic sheet between the first and second glass sheets and adhered to potions of the first and second glass sheets to provide the heatable automotive transparency.
- 13. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 12 wherein the electrically conductive member is a plurality of spaced conductive strips selected from the group consisting of wires, strips of metal foil and strips of conductive films extending between the spaced bus bars.
- 14. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 12 wherein the non-conductive strip extends around the perimeter of the conductive member and each of the ends of each of the bus bars extends beyond the perimeter of the electrically conductive member into the on-conductive strip and terminates short of the peripheral edge of the first glass sheet.
- 15. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 14 wherein the electric conductive member is an electric conductive coating.
- 16. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 15 wherein the bus bars are of different lengths and the coating has a top side, a bottom side, a right side and a left side with one of the bus bar extending along the top side and the other one of the bus bars extending along the bottom side and portions of the coating between the bus bars does not extend beyond the ends of the longer bus bar.
- 17. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 15 further including a pair of electrically conductive leads with one end of one lead in contact with one of the bus bars and extending beyond the perimeter of the first glass sheet to provide external electric access to the one bus bar and with one end of the other lead in contact with the other one of the bus bars and extending beyond the perimeter of the first glass sheet to provide external electrical access to the other bus bar.
- 18. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 15 wherein each of the bus bars is fired on metal ceramic paste.
- 19. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 15 wherein each of the bus bars is a metal foil.
- 20. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 17 wherein each of the bus bars and their respective lead are contiguous with one another and made of a metal foil.
- 21. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 20 wherein thickness of the bus bar and its respective lead are is substantially uniform along their length.
- 22. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 21 wherein the metal foil is a copper foil.
- 23. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 22 wherein the transparency is a heatable automotive laminated windshield.
- 24. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 22 wherein the transparency is a heatable automotive laminated side window.
- 25. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 22 wherein the transparency is a heatable automotive laminated rear window.
- 26. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 22 wherein the transparency is a heatable laminated automotive roof window.
- 27. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 20 wherein the bus bars have different lengths and the coating has a top side, a bottom side, a right side and a left side with one of the bus bar extending along the top side and the other one of the bus bars extending along the bottom side and portions of the coating between the bus bars does not extend beyond the ends of the longer bus bar.
- 28. The heatable automotive laminated transparency according to claim 27 wherein the transparency is a heatable laminated windshield having a vision area having a top edge and a bottom edge and the coating having a top edge adjacent the top edge of the vision area and a bottom edge adjacent the bottom edge of the vision area with one of the bus bars adjacent the top edge of the coating and the other bus bar adjacent the bottom edge of the coating wherein the bottom edge of the coating spaced a greater distance from the bottom edge of the vision area than the bus bar adjacent the bottom edge of the coating and the top edge of the coating spaced a greater distance from the top edge of the vision area than the bus bar adjacent the top edge of the coating.
- 29. A method of making a heatable substrate comprising the steps of;
providing a sheet; applying an electric conductive member on the sheet, the member having a perimeter with the perimeter of the member spaced from periphery of the sheet to provide a non-conductive strip; apply a pair of spaced bus bars on the member with ends of the bus bars extending into the non-conductive strip.
- 30. The method according to claim 29 wherein the substrate is an automotive transparency, the sheet is a first glass sheet and the conductive member is a conductive coating and further including the steps of:
providing each of the bus bars with a lead that extends beyond the periphery of the first sheet; positioning a plastic sheet over the conductive coating and the bus bars; positioning a second glass sheet over the plastic sheet, and laminating the first and second glass sheets together.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The bus bar arrangement incorporating features of this invention is used in the practice of, and the practice of this invention uses the interlayer composite of, U.S. patent application Ser. No.______ filed even date in the names of Bruce Bartrug, Allen R. Hawk, Robert N. Pinchok and James H. Schwartz for “Edge Sealing Of A Laminated Transparency” which application is hereby incorporated by reference.