Abstract:
The invention proposes a glazing element which, in order to ensure enhanced properties of acoustic insulation, requires not only an acoustic polymer insert, but also an adapted distribution of the weights of the elements on either side of the insert.
Abstract:
This laminated glass pane comprises at least two superimposed plies (A, B, C) of a transparent substrate, which is mechanically resistant, with the placement of an interlayer (4; 6), which is made of transparent material, between two adjacent plies. The glass pane also comprises, in its thickness or on the surface, at least one thin transparent conductive layer (11) extending over a portion of at least the pane, said layer or said layers (11) being heated for defrosting and/or for defogging by Joule effect, at least one thin layer (11) comprising flux boundary lines formed by engraving for guiding the intensity of current from one strip to the other. The width of these flux boundary lines is selected so that it is small enough to render them invisible to the naked eye in the laminated heated glass pane.
Abstract:
A multiple glazed insulating unit, wherein the glazed section comprises at least two superposed slabs (2; 3) made of a transparent substrate and which is mechanically resistant and involves the interpositioning of at least one gas lamina, whereby said slabs (2; 3) are mounted in the region of the periphery thereof (4) in a sealing joint (4) enabling the glazed unit (1) to fit into a structure which is designed to enclose a space containing equipment which can be disrupted by an electromagnetic field and which acts as an electromagnetic armour. The invention is characterized in that the glazed part comprises at least one thin transparent electroconductive continuous layer (5) and in that the joint (4) becomes at least partially conductive to ensure a link between said thin transparent electroconductive layers (5) and said structure, whereby the conductivity of said thin transparent electroconductive layers (5) and the joint (4) are chosen in such a way that the electromagnetic armour of said structure remains continuous.