Abstract:
A layered element includes two transparent outer layers having approximately the same refractive index and each having a smooth outer main surface, the layered element including a screen zone with properties of diffuse reflection and specular transmission comprising a textured middle layer interposed between the outer layers, a peripheral zone with properties of specular reflection and specular transmission, and a transition zone with properties of diffuse reflection and specular transmission between the screen zone and the peripheral zone, which includes a textured middle layer interposed between the outer layers. The diffuse light reflection at any point of the transition zone is less than or equal to the diffuse light reflection at any point of the screen zone and the variation of the diffuse light reflection in the transition zone from the screen zone to the peripheral zone, in any direction joining the screen zone to the peripheral zone, is decreasing.
Abstract:
A method for reading symbols forming a code, the symbols each being marked on one face of a number of glass sheets in proximity to the same edge face of the glass sheets, the glass sheets being arranged in a stack. The method includes acquiring, with a camera, at least one image via the edge face of the glass sheets, the observation direction being non-perpendicular and inclined relative to the edge face of each of the glass sheets the code of which is read with the image; and an image processing step in which the acquired image is processed by a processor programmed to extract information present in at least one code visible in the image and having to be read.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a transparent pane, in particular a glass pane, which includes on at least one of its main surfaces a surface structure including an assembly of specified individual motifs in relief, in particular pyramids, cones, or truncated cones, created by embossing or by rolling. A structure is created on the surface of the pane constituted by individual motifs, based on one or more basic motifs but which are distinguished from each other by their depth, their height, and/or the perimeter of their base area, and/or by the position of their peak with respect to their base. With this variation, formation of intensity peaks of the reflected light is prevented and at the same time a high quality of light trapping is obtained by panes suitable, for example, for solar applications.
Abstract:
A laminated glazing includes two transparent substrates which are separated by a lamination interlayer, and intended for fitting out buildings or vehicles. One of the transparent substrates is coated with a functional coating capable of acting on solar radiation and/or infrared radiation, and a low emissivity (so-called “low E”) coating is provided on one of the faces of the second substrate.
Abstract:
A transparent layered element includes two transparent external layers having substantially the same refractive index and each having a smooth external main surface, and a central layer intermediate between the external layers, the central layer including at least one transparent layer of refractive index different from that of the external layers or a metal layer. All the contact surfaces between two adjacent layers of the layered element, one of the two layers of which is a metal layer, or that are two transparent layers of different refractive indices, being textured and parallel to one another, the diffuse light reflection of the layered element on the side of at least one of the external layers having at least one maximum in a direction different from the direction of specular reflection. In addition, the surface of the layered element is divided into a plurality of pixels of same size.
Abstract:
A transparent sheet includes a texture in relief on a first of its main faces, such that, if n is the refractive index of the material including the texture, Pm is the mean slope in degrees of the textured face and Y(q) is the percentage of the textured surface with a slope greater than q/(n−1) in degrees, then the two cumulative conditions exist: Y(q)>3%+f(q) %*Pm*(n−1) and Y(q)>10%, with f(q)=24−(3*q) and q=2 or 3.
Abstract:
A glazing article, includes a substrate made of glass or made of organic substance, on the surface of which are deposited a layer or a stack of layers conferring, on the article, a functionality, in particular solar protection, thermal insulation or anticondensation properties, with a total thickness of between 5 nanometers and 400 nanometers, an organic film covering the layer or the stack of layers, the thickness of the polymer film being between 300 nanometers and 10 micrometers, wherein a texturing element is present under the layer or the stack of layers, the roughness of the surface of the texturing element being such that: the arithmetic mean deviation Ra is between 50 nm and 2 micrometers, limits included, the base length RSm is between 5 micrometers and 300 micrometers, limits included.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a transparent pane, in particular a glass pane, which includes on at least one of its main surfaces a surface structure including an assembly of specified individual motifs in relief, in particular pyramids, cones, or truncated cones, created by embossing or by rolling. A structure is created on the surface of the pane constituted by individual motifs, based on one or more basic motifs but which are distinguished from each other by their depth, their height, and/or the perimeter of their base area, and/or by the position of their peak with respect to their base. With this variation, formation of intensity peaks of the reflected light is prevented and at the same time a high quality of light trapping is obtained by panes suitable, for example, for solar applications.
Abstract:
A transparent layered element includes two outer layers that each have a smooth outer main surface and are constituted of dielectric materials having substantially the same refractive index. The layered element also includes a central layer inserted between the outer layers. The central layer is formed either by one or more layers made of metallic material or made of dielectric material having a refractive index different from that of the outer layers. All of the contact surfaces between two adjacent layers of the layered element are textured and parallel to one another. A ratio of a total reflection of the layered element on a side of a first outer layer in a given wavelength range to a total reflection of the layered element on a side of a second outer layer in the given wavelength range is greater than or equal to 1.5.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode device includes a carrier including a transparent layered element exhibiting specular transmission and diffuse reflection, the element being used as an extraction solution. A process for manufacturing the device and the use of the carrier in an organic light-emitting diode device are presented. Lastly, there is provided a carrier coated with an electrode suitable in particular for preparing the diode devices.