LAMINATED GLASS FOR VEHICLE FRONT WINDOWS
20220072829 · 2022-03-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B17/10871
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/012
PHYSICS
B32B17/10935
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60J1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B17/10889
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02B2027/0196
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
Laminated glass for a vehicle front window includes a curved first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape; a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate; and an intermediate film disposed between the first and second glass plates.
An imaging section of an image projected from an imaging device incorporated in a dash board on a driver's seat side is included in an indoor side surface of the laminated glass in a state in which the laminated glass is incorporated in a vehicle body.
The intermediate film is provided with a wedge angle profile in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the laminated glass, and a thickness based on the wedge angle profile of the intermediate film based on the wedge angle profile continuously decreases from an upper side to a lower side and continuously decreases in a direction from a driver's seat side to a passenger seat side.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A manufacturing method for a laminated glass for a vehicle front window, the manufacturing method comprising: a step A of preparing a curved first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate; a step B of preparing a long intermediate film original sheet that has a wedge angle profile with a thickness continuously decreasing in a direction from one of lateral sides to an opposite lateral side of the long intermediate film original sheet, that has both principal surfaces nonparallel to each other, and that has a constant thickness profile in a length direction; a step C of preparing an intermediate film that is a trapezoidal or rectangular shape intermediate film that is cut out from the sheet, that is provided with a wedge angle profile in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the laminated glass, that has a thickness based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from an upper side to a lower side, and continuously decreasing in the direction from the driver's seat side to the passenger seat side, the intermediate film being further provided with a constant thickness profile only in one direction; and a step D of interposing the intermediate film between the first glass plate and the second glass plate, the produced laminated glass comprising: the curved first glass plate; the second glass plate; and the intermediate film disposed between the first and second glass plates, the laminated glass being provided with an imaging section of an image projected from an imaging device incorporated in a dash board on a driver's seat side in an indoor side surface of the laminated glass, in a state in which the laminated glass is incorporated in a vehicle body, the laminated glass being provided with a wedge angle profile in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the laminated glass, and having a thickness based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from an upper side to a lower side and continuously decreasing in a direction from a driver's seat side to a passenger seat side, and the laminated glass being further provided with a constant thickness profile only in one direction, wherein when an upper longitudinal direction from the imaging section is set to 0°, the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 270° (exclusive of 270°) to 360° (exclusive of 360°) by observation from a front of a vehicle in a case where a driver's seat is a right side seat, and the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 0° (exclusive of 0°) to 90° (exclusive of 90°) by observation from the front of the vehicle in a case where the driver's seat is a left side seat.
15. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 14, wherein the wedge angle profile is provided in an orthogonal direction to the one direction, and the wedge angle in the orthogonal direction is a maximum angle in the intermediate film.
16. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 15, wherein the wedge angle in the orthogonal direction is 0.1 to 1.4 mrad.
17. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 14, wherein the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 273° to 330° in a case where the driver's seat is the right side seat when viewing in a traveling direction of the vehicle, and the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 60 to 87° in a case where the driver's seat is the left side seat when viewing in the traveling direction of the vehicle.
18. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 14, wherein the intermediate film is a film that is cut out after being drawn out from a roll of an intermediate film original sheet, both principal surfaces of the intermediate film original sheet are nonparallel, and a thickness profile in a drawing-out direction of the roll is constant.
19. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 14, wherein the first glass plate and the second glass plate have no wedge angle profile.
20. A manufacturing method for a laminated glass for a vehicle front window, the manufacturing method comprising: a step E of preparing a first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate; a step F of preparing a long intermediate film original sheet that has a wedge angle profile with a thickness continuously decreasing in a direction from one of lateral sides to an opposite lateral side of the long intermediate film original sheet, that has both principal surfaces nonparallel to each other, and that has a constant thickness profile in a length direction; a step G of interposing the sheet between the first glass plate and the second glass plate; and a step H of cutting out the intermediate film from the sheet interposed between the first glass plate and the second glass plate, the intermediate film being a trapezoidal or rectangular shape intermediate film, being provided with a wedge angle profile in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the laminated glass, and having a thickness based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from an upper side to a lower side, and continuously decreasing in the direction from the driver's seat side to the passenger seat side, and the intermediate film being further provided with a constant thickness profile only in one direction, the produced laminated glass comprising: the curved first glass plate; the second glass plate; and the intermediate film disposed between the first and second glass plates, the laminated glass being provided with an imaging section of an image projected from an imaging device incorporated in a dash board on a driver's seat side in an indoor side surface of the laminated glass, in a state in which the laminated glass is incorporated in a vehicle body, the laminated glass being provided with a wedge angle profile in a longitudinal direction and a horizontal direction of the laminated glass, and having a thickness based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from an upper side to a lower side and continuously decreasing in a direction from a driver's seat side to a passenger seat side, and the laminated glass being further provided with a constant thickness profile only in one direction, wherein when an upper longitudinal direction from the imaging section is set to 0°, the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 270° (exclusive of 270°) to 360° (exclusive of 360°) by observation from a front of a vehicle in a case where a driver's seat is a right side seat, and the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 0° (exclusive of 0°) to 90° (exclusive of 90°) by observation from the front of the vehicle in a case where the driver's seat is a left side seat.
21. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 20, wherein the wedge angle profile is provided in an orthogonal direction to the one direction, and the wedge angle in the orthogonal direction is a maximum angle in the intermediate film.
22. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 21, wherein the wedge angle in the orthogonal direction is 0.1 to 1.4 mrad.
23. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 20, wherein the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 273° to 330° in a case where the driver's seat is the right side seat when viewing in a traveling direction of the vehicle, and the one direction is an arbitrary angle of 60° to 87° in a case where the driver's seat is the left side seat when viewing in the traveling direction of the vehicle.
24. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 20, wherein the intermediate film is a film that is cut out after being drawn out from a roll of an intermediate film original sheet, both principal surfaces of the intermediate film original sheet are nonparallel, and a thickness profile in a drawing-out direction of the roll is constant.
25. The manufacturing method for the laminated glass according to claim 20, wherein the first glass plate and the second glass plate have no wedge angle profile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0031] Laminated glass of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
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[0033] The laminated glass 1 is the laminated glass 1 for a front window of a vehicle including the curved first glass plate 21 having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, the second glass plate 22 having the same shape as the first glass plate, and the intermediate film 3 disposed between the first and second glass plates. In a state in which the laminated glass 1 is incorporated in the vehicle body 100, the first glass plate 21 is disposed on an outdoor side, and the second glass plate 22 is disposed on an indoor side.
[0034] In the state in which the laminated glass 1 is incorporated in the vehicle body 100, the imaging section 52 of the image projected from the imaging device 51 incorporated in the dash board 4 on the driver's seat side is included in an indoor side surface of the second glass plate 22, and furthermore, the intermediate film 3 is provided with a wedge angle profile that continuously decreases in thickness in the obliquely downward direction (in the direction 31 illustrated by a broken arrow in
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[0036] As the glass plates 21, 22, a glass plate made of soda lime silicate glass regulated by ISO16293-1, manufactured by a float glass process and widely used as a glass plate for a vehicle can be used. Colorless or colored glass can be used. The glass plates 21, 22 each have a curved trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and each include the upper side 1U, the lateral side 1D on the driver's seat side, the lateral side 1A on the passenger seat side, and the lower side 1B. Each side is a cut section formed by cutting out each of the glass plates 21, 22 from a glass plate larger than each glass plate, and the cut section may be grinded or polished. The curved glass plates 21, 22 each are obtained by molding by heating a flat glass plate that is cut out in a predetermined size up to the vicinity of a softening point. The molding includes self-weight bending or press molding. The thickness of each glass plate may be appropriately selected in a range of, for example, 0.4 to 4 mm. As each of the glass plates 21, 22 used in the first laminated glass 1, a glass plate having both principal surface parallel to each other is used.
[0037] Other examples of glass to be used in the glass plates 21, 22 include respective plastic glasses made of polyethylene terephthalate resin, polycarbonate resin, polycarbonate resin, PVC resin, polyethylene resin, and the like.
[0038] The intermediate film 3 is made of a polymer material having thermoplasticity, and as the polymer material, cycloolefin polymer (COP), polyurethane (PUR), ethylene/vinyl acetate (EVA), polyvinyl butyral (PVB), or the like can be used, PVB can be particularly preferably used. The refractive index in a visible light region of the intermediate film 3 is preferably equivalent to the glass plates 21, 22. Preferably, the intermediate film 3 is cut out from the intermediate film original sheet 3M so as to be provided with a wedge angle profile in the longitudinal direction 1V and the horizontal direction of the laminated glass 1, and the thickness of an intermediate film based on the wedge angle profile is continuously reduced from the upper side to the lower side, and continuously reduced in the direction from the driver's seat side to the passenger seat side.
[0039] Now, the first laminated glass 1 will be described in detail. In the intermediate film original sheet 3M that is a raw material of the intermediate film of the first laminated glass 1, as illustrated in
[0040] In a case in which the driver's seat of the vehicle body 100 is the right side seat, the direction of the wedge angle profile forming the angle 6 is the direction 31 illustrated in
[0041] As easily understood from
[0042] In the HUD that uses the first laminated glass 1, a projected image is projected upward as illustrated by a solid line of
[0043] In a front window of a vehicle, while the first laminated glass 1 is provided with a wedge angle profile not only in the longitudinal direction but also in the horizontal direction, the profile of the thickness in the direction 32 of the intermediate film is constant. In the case of the front window for a vehicle including the laminated glass 1, even when the curvature in the horizontal direction of the laminated glass influences appearance of the double image, the direction of the influence becomes the lateral side direction near the driver's seat of the laminated glass, that is, in the direction of the lateral side 1D. Accordingly, even when the profile of the thickness of the intermediate film in the diagonal direction of the oblique direction is constant, a problem of a double image does not occur in the direction 32.
[0044] In the laminated glass 1, when the upper longitudinal direction from the imaging section is 0°, the direction 32 is an arbitrary angle of 270° (exclusive of 270°) to 360° (exclusive of 360°) in a case where a driver's seat is a right side seat as viewed in the traveling direction of the vehicle, and is an arbitrary angle of 0° (exclusive of 0°) to 90° (exclusive of 90°) in a case where the driver's seat is a left side seat as viewed in the traveling direction of the vehicle, by observation of the laminated glass from the front of the vehicle.
[0045] Furthermore, in the former case, these angle ranges may be preferably an arbitrary angle of 273° to 305°, more preferably an arbitrary angle of 275° to 300°. On the other hand, in the latter case, these angle ranges may be preferably an arbitrary angle of 55° to 87°, more preferably an arbitrary angle of 60° to 85°. In these angle ranges more restricted, in a case in which the intermediate film original sheet 3M illustrated in
[0046] A manufacturing method of the first laminated glass 1 preferably includes a step A of preparing a curved first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate, a step B of preparing a long intermediate film original sheet that has a wedge angle profile with a thickness continuously decreasing in the direction from one of lateral sides to an opposite lateral side, that has both principal surfaces nonparallel to each other, and that has a constant thickness profile in the length direction, a step C of preparing an intermediate film that is a trapezoidal or rectangular shape intermediate film that is cut out from the sheet, that is provided with a wedge angle profile in the longitudinal direction and the horizontal direction of the laminated glass, that has a thickness of the intermediate film based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from the upper side to the lower side and continuously decreasing in the direction from the driver's seat side to the passenger seat side, the intermediate film being further provided with a constant thickness profile only in one direction, and a step D of interposing the intermediate film between the first glass plate and the second glass plate.
[0047] Another aspect of a manufacturing method of the first laminated glass 1 may include a step E of preparing a curved first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate, a step F of preparing a long intermediate film original sheet that has a wedge angle profile with a thickness continuously decreasing in the direction from one of lateral sides to an opposite lateral side, that has both principal surfaces nonparallel to each other, and that has a constant thickness profile in the length direction, a step G of interposing the sheet between the first glass plate and the second glass plate, a step H of cutting an intermediate film from the sheet interposed between the first glass plate and the second glass plate, the intermediate film being a trapezoidal or rectangular shape intermediate film, being provided with a wedge angle profile in the longitudinal direction and the horizontal direction of the laminated glass, and having a thickness of intermediate film based on the wedge angle profile, the thickness continuously decreasing from the upper side to the lower side and continuously decreasing in the direction from the driver's seat side to the passenger seat side, the intermediate film being provided with a constant thickness profile only in the one direction. From a viewpoint of manufacturing efficiency of the laminated glass 1, the intermediate film 3 is cut out after being drawn out from the roll 3R of intermediate film original sheet 3M, and the both principal surfaces of the intermediate film original sheet may be nonparallel, and the thickness profile in the drawing-out direction of the roll may be constant. Furthermore, the intermediate film original sheet 3M may be stretched in the direction from the lateral side 3MS1 to the lateral side 3MS2, so that the angle 6 may be adjusted.
[0048] After the step C, while the first glass plate 21, 22, and the intermediate film 3 are thermo compressed, for example, a laminated body of the first glass plate 21, the intermediate film 3, and the second glass plate 22 is pressurized at 1.0 to 1.5 MPa, the laminated body is held at 100° C. to 150° C. for 15 to 60 minutes, so that the laminated glass 1 can be manufactured. Before thermocompression bonding, a space between the intermediate film 3 and each of the glass plates 21, 22 may be deaerated.
[0049] Now, the second laminated glass 1 will be described in detail. In this laminated glass, at least one selected from a group consisting of the first glass plate and the second glass plate has a wedge angle profile which has a thickness continuously decreasing in the direction from one lateral side to an opposite lateral side, has both principal surfaces nonparallel to each other, and has a constant thickness profile in one direction. That is, a wedge glass plate is used. Both the first glass plate 21 and the second glass plate 22 may be wedge glass plates. However, considering that the directions 32 of both the glass plates are matched, the wedge glass plate may be used for either the first glass plate 21 or the second glass plate 22. In the second laminated glass 1, both the principal surfaces of the intermediate film 3 are parallel to each other.
[0050] The wedge glass plate is obtained by devising a condition when the glass plate is manufactured by a float glass process.
[0051] As illustrated in
[0052] In a HUD using the second laminated glass 1, a projected image is projected upward from the imaging device 51 incorporated in the dash board 4 as illustrated by a solid line of
[0053] In the second laminated glass 1, in a front window for a vehicle, while the wedge angle profile is provided not only in the longitudinal direction but also in the horizontal direction, the profile of the thickness in the direction 32 of the intermediate film becomes constant. In a case of the front window for the vehicle composed of the laminated glass 1, even when the curvature in the horizontal direction of the laminated glass influences appearance of a double image, the direction that gives the influence becomes the lateral side direction on the side near the driver's seat of the laminated glass, that is, the direction on the side of the lateral side 1D. Accordingly, even when the profile of the thickness of the intermediate film in the diagonal direction of the oblique direction is constant, a problem of a double image does not occur in the direction 32.
[0054] In the laminated glass 1, when the upper longitudinal direction from the imaging section is 00, the direction 32 is an arbitrary angle of 270° (exclusive of 270°) to 360° (exclusive of 360°) in a case where the driver's seat is a right side seat as viewed in the traveling direction of the vehicle, and is an arbitrary angle of 0° (exclusive of 0°) to 90° (exclusive of 90°) in a case where the driver's seat is a left side seat as viewed in the traveling direction of the vehicle, by observation of the laminated glass 1 from the vehicle inner surface.
[0055] Furthermore, in the former case, these angle ranges may be preferably an arbitrary angle of 273° to 305°, more preferably an arbitrary angle of 275° to 300°. On the other hand, in the latter case, these angle ranges may be preferably an arbitrary angle of 55° to 87°, more preferably an arbitrary angle of 60° to 85°. In these angle ranges more restricted, in a case in which the original plate 2M illustrated in
[0056] A preferred manufacturing method of the second laminated glass 1 includes a step A of preparing a curved first glass plate having a trapezoidal or rectangular shape, and a second glass plate having the same shape as the first glass plate, a step I of preparing an intermediate film having both principal surfaces parallel to each other, and a step D of interposing the intermediate film between the first glass plate and the second glass plate, wherein at least one selected from a group consisting of the first glass plate and the second glass plate has a wedge angle profile that has a thickness continuously decreasing in the direction from one lateral side to an opposite lateral side, and both principal surfaces of the glass plate are nonparallel, and the thickness profile in one direction is constant.
EXAMPLES
[0057] The laminated glass of the present disclosure will be described in each of examples and comparative examples.
1. Preparation of Sample
[0058] Flat glass plates each composed of soda lime silicate glass manufactured by a float glass process, and each having a 300 mm×300 mm square (thickness of 2.0 mm), and a roll 3R of an intermediate film original sheet 3M composed of a PVB (thickness of 0.7 mm) and having the same size as each glass plate were prepared. This intermediate film original sheet 3M includes a thickness profile that is constant in the drawing-out direction (equivalent to the direction 32) of the original sheet 3M, and a wedge angle profile that has a thickness continuously decreasing in orthogonal direction (equivalent to the direction 31) from the lateral side 3MS1 to the lateral side 3MS2. The angle 6 is 1.0 mrad.
[0059] A sheet having a 300 mm×300 mm square was cut out from the original sheet 3M to obtain the intermediate film 3. In each of the examples and the comparative examples, the intermediate film 3 was cut out from the original sheet 3M under the following condition.
[0060] Example 1: In the laminated glass 1, in an optical system described in the following 2, an intermediate film 3 was cut out such that the direction 32 had an angle of 275° and an angle formed by an upper side 1U of the intermediate film 3 and a lateral side 3MS1 of an original sheet 3M is 5°.
[0061] Example 2: In the laminated glass 1, in an optical system described in the following 2, an intermediate film 3 was cut out such that the direction 32 had an angle of 280° and an angle formed by an upper side 1U of the intermediate film 3 and a lateral side 3MS1 of an original sheet 3M is 10°.
[0062] Example 3: In the laminated glass 1, in an optical system described in the following 2, an intermediate film 3 was cut out such that the direction 32 had an angle of 290° and an angle formed by an upper side 1U of the intermediate film 3 and a lateral side 3MS1 of an original sheet 3M is 10°.
[0063] Comparative Example 1: An intermediate film 3 was cut out such that an upper side 1U (lower side 1B) of an intermediate film sheet 3 was parallel to a lateral side 3MS1 (3MS2) of an original sheet 3M. In the comparative example 1, in an optical system described in the following 2, the direction 32 had an angle of 270°.
[0064] Each intermediate film 3 was disposed between the two flat glass plates such that the respective sides of each glass plates were along the sides of the intermediate film 3, so that a laminated body was obtained. Then, the laminated body was heated, so that a laminated glass S of each of the examples and comparative examples was produced.
[0065] In the optical system described in the following 2, an example in which an indoor side surface of the laminated glass S of Example 1 was an outdoor side surface was Comparative Example 2, an example in which an indoor side surface of the laminated glass S of Example 2 was an outdoor side surface was Comparative Example 3, and an example in which an indoor side surface of the laminated glass S of Example 3 was an outdoor side surface was Comparative Example 4. The respective directions 32 of Comparative Examples 2, 3 and 4 were 85°, 80° and 70°.
2. Double Image Evaluation in HUD Using Laminated Glass S
[0066] An optical system illustrated in
[0067] A double image evaluation result in this optical system is represented in Table 1. In Table 1, the evaluation result of the double image indicates a result obtained by measuring a difference between a position of an original image to be observed, and a position of a double image, by an absolute value. In Examples 1, 2, 3, improvement of the double image is seen not only in the longitudinal direction of the laminated glass, but also in the horizontal direction of the laminated glass.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Comparative Comparative Comparative Comparative Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Double image in 0.1 mm 0.1 mm 0.1 mm 0.1 mm 0.1 mm 0.1 mm 0.2 mm longitudinal direction Double image in 0.3 mm 0.2 mm 0.0 mm 0.4 mm 0.5 mm 0.6 mm 0.9 mm horizontal direction
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0068] 1 laminated glass [0069] 1U upper side of laminated glass [0070] 1B lower side of laminated glass [0071] 1D lateral side on driver's seat side of laminated glass [0072] 1A lateral side on passenger seat side of laminated glass [0073] 21 first glass plate [0074] 22 second glass plate [0075] 3 intermediate film [0076] 31 oblique direction in direction from driver's seat side to passenger seat side, from upper side 1U [0077] 32 diagonal direction of direction 31 [0078] 4 dash board [0079] 51 imaging device for projecting image on display member (laminated glass) [0080] 52 imaging section of image projected on display member (laminated glass) [0081] 53 virtual image visually recognized by observer (driver) [0082] 100 vehicle body [0083] 200 observer (driver)