Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Rearview mirror assemblies with anisotropic polymer laminates
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Application No.: US12774721Application Date: 2010-05-05
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Publication No.: US09254789B2Publication Date: 2016-02-09
- Inventor: John S. Anderson , William L. Tonar , Henry A. Luten , George A. Neuman , Gary J. Dozeman , Tammy G. Morgan , David J. Cammenga
- Applicant: John S. Anderson , William L. Tonar , Henry A. Luten , George A. Neuman , Gary J. Dozeman , Tammy G. Morgan , David J. Cammenga
- Applicant Address: US MI Zeeland
- Assignee: GENTEX CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: GENTEX CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Zeeland
- Agency: Price Heneveld LLP
- Agent Scott P. Ryan
- Main IPC: G02B27/00
- IPC: G02B27/00 ; G02B27/28 ; B60R1/08 ; G02B5/08 ; G02F1/157 ; G02B5/30 ; G02F1/13

Abstract:
Anisotropic film laminates for use in image-preserving reflectors such as rearview automotive mirror assemblies, and related methods of fabrication. A film may comprise an anisotropic layer such as a light-polarizing layer and other functional layers. The film having controlled water content is heated under omnidirectional pressure and vacuum to a temperature substantially equal to or above a lower limit of a glass-transition temperature range of the film so as to be laminated to a substrate. The laminate is configured as part of a mirror structure so as to increase contrast of light produced by a light source positioned behind the mirror structure and transmitted through the mirror structure towards a viewer. The mirror structure is devoid of any extended distortion and is characterized by SW and LW values less than 3, more preferably less than 2, and most preferably less than 1.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100277786A1 Rearview Mirror Assemblies With Anisotropic Polymer Laminates Public/Granted day:2010-11-04
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