18515423. COLORED GLASSES WITH IMPROVED TEMPERING CAPABILITIES simplified abstract (CORNING INCORPORATED)

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COLORED GLASSES WITH IMPROVED TEMPERING CAPABILITIES

Organization Name

CORNING INCORPORATED

Inventor(s)

Timothy James Kiczenski of Corning NY (US)

Peter Joseph Lezzi of Corning NY (US)

Michelle Diane Pierson-stull of Painted Post NY (US)

Jingshi Wu of Painted Post NY (US)

COLORED GLASSES WITH IMPROVED TEMPERING CAPABILITIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18515423 titled 'COLORED GLASSES WITH IMPROVED TEMPERING CAPABILITIES

Simplified Explanation

The disclosure relates to highly temperable colored glass compositions. The colored glass compositions have high coefficients of thermal expansion and high Young's moduli that advantageously absorb in the ultraviolet and/or blue wavelength ranges. Methods of making such glasses are also provided.

  • Highly temperable colored glass compositions
  • High coefficients of thermal expansion
  • High Young's moduli
  • Absorb in the ultraviolet and/or blue wavelength ranges
  • Methods of making such glasses

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in:

  • Architectural glass applications
  • Automotive glass
  • Electronic displays

Problems Solved

  • Providing colored glass compositions with high thermal expansion coefficients
  • Absorbing ultraviolet and blue wavelengths effectively
  • Enhancing the strength and durability of glass

Benefits

  • Improved performance in absorbing specific wavelengths
  • Increased strength and durability
  • Versatile applications in various industries

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Colored Glass Compositions for UV and Blue Absorption

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to glass compositions with specific thermal expansion coefficients and absorption properties, but further research is needed to identify specific examples.

Unanswered Questions

How does the technology compare to existing glass compositions in terms of cost-effectiveness?

The article does not provide information on the cost implications of implementing this technology compared to traditional glass compositions.

Are there any limitations to the applications of these highly temperable colored glass compositions?

The article does not address any potential limitations or constraints that may affect the widespread adoption of this technology in various industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosure relates to highly temperable colored glass compositions. The colored glass compositions have high coefficients of thermal expansion and high Young's moduli that advantageously absorb in the ultraviolet and/or blue wavelength ranges. Methods of making such glasses are also provided.