Claims
- 1. A heat-resistant, temperable glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising, from the glass substrate outwardly, an infrared reflective metallic film, a protective barrier film of niobium metal deposited directly on the infrared reflective film at a thickness up to 25 .ANG. such that a thin protective film of niobium remains after heat-tempering of the glass article, a film of titanium nitride, and a film of a transparent nitride.
- 2. The glass article of claim 1 wherein said infrared reflective metallic film is silver.
- 3. The glass article of claim 1 including a second niobium metal barrier film between said infrared reflective film and the glass substrate and contiguous to the infrared reflective film.
- 4. The glass article of claim 1 including a metal oxide barrier film between said infrared reflective film and the glass substrate and contiguous to the infrared reflective film.
- 5. A heat-resistant, temperable glass article comprising a glass substrate and a film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising, from the glass substrate outwardly, a metal oxide barrier film, an infrared reflective silver-containing metallic film, a barrier film of niobium metal, a film of titanium nitride, and a film of a transparent nitride, the metal oxide and niobium barrier films being contiguous to the infrared reflective silver film, and the niobium barrier film having a thickness in the range of 7 to 20 .ANG..
- 6. The article of claim 5 including a transparent nitride film positioned nearer the said glass substrate than the first barrier film.
- 7. The transparent heat-resistant glass article of claim 5 wherein said metal oxide barrier film comprises an oxide of a metal selected from the group consisting of zinc, titanium, niobium and aluminum.
- 8. The transparent heat-resistant glass article of claim 6 including a transparent nitride film nearer the glass substrate than said silver film and separated from the silver film by a sufficient thickness of said metal oxide barrier film as to protect the infrared reflective metallic film from degradation at glass tempering temperatures.
- 9. The transparent heat-resistant glass article of claim 8 wherein said metal oxide barrier film is present in a thickness ranging from 25 .ANG. to 180 .ANG..
- 10. The transparent heat resistant glass article of claim 5 wherein said metal oxide film is contiguous to the glass substrate and is of a thickness in the range of 100 .ANG. to 250 .ANG..
- 11. A transparent heat-resistant glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising a plurality of transparent silicon nitride films, an infrared reflective film positioned between neighboring transparent nitride films, a film of niobium metal 7-20 .ANG. in thickness positioned on the surface of each infrared reflective film facing away from the substrate, a metal oxide film positioned between each transparent silicon nitride film and each infrared reflective film, and a film of titanium nitride between the silicon nitride film furthest from the substrate and the next adjacent niobium barrier film.
- 12. A transparent heat-resistant glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising, from the glass substrate outwardly, a first Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 film 100-400 .ANG. in thickness, a second Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 film 100-800 .ANG. in thickness, and a third Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 film 50-300 .ANG. in thickness, an infrared reflective silver film between the first and second Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 films and between the second and third Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 films, a film of niobium metal 7-20 .ANG. in thickness positioned on the surface of each infrared reflective film facing away from the glass substrate, and a film of titanium nitride between the silicon nitride film furthest from the substrate and the next adjacent niobium barrier film.
- 13. The transparent heat-resistant glass article of claim 12 including a protective zinc oxide film positioned between the first Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 film and the next adjacent infrared reflective silver film and between the second Si.sub.3 N.sub.4 film and the next adjacent infrared reflective silver film.
- 14. A transparent heat-resistant glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising, from the glass substrate outwardly, a transparent silicon nitride film having a thickness of from 125 .ANG. to 500 .ANG., a first protective film of niobium metal 7 to 20 .ANG. in thickness, a transparent infrared reflective silver film, a second protective film of niobium metal 7 to 20 .ANG. in thickness, a transparent titanium nitride film, and a transparent silicon nitride film having a thickness of from 350 .ANG. to 600 .ANG..
- 15. A transparent heat-resistant glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack comprising a film of silver contiguous to and sandwiched between protective niobium metal films that are 7 .ANG. to 20 .ANG. in thickness; on each side of said sandwich structure, a transparent film capable of liberating nitrogen upon being heated to glass tempering temperatures; and a titanium nitride film disposed between one of said protective niobium metal films and the next adjacent transparent film capable of liberating nitrogen.
- 16. A transparent heat-resistant glass article comprising a glass substrate and a transparent film stack deposited upon the substrate, said film stack, from the glass substrate outwardly, including a film sequence comprising a metal oxide barrier film, a transparent infrared reflective silver film, a niobium metal barrier film 7 .ANG. to 20 .ANG. in thickness, a metal oxide film, and a film of transparent silicon nitride, and a repeat of said film sequence, and a film of titanium nitride being disposed between the silicon nitride film furthest from the substrate and the next adjacent metal oxide film.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/798,742 filed Feb. 13, 1997. This Application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/020,588 filed Jun. 21, 1996.
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