University Of Nevada School Of Medicine 1800 W Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89102 (702)6712273 (phone), (702)3859399 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Nevada School of Medicine Graduated: 2010
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Richardson graduated from the University of Nevada School of Medicine in 2010. He works in Las Vegas, NV and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Richardson is affiliated with University Medical Center Of Southern Nevada.
A temporary protective coating is provided over a low-E coated glass substrate. The temporary protective coating is preferably applied in solid form (i.e., as opposed to liquid form) so that no significant curing is needed. Moreover, the temporary protective coating can be easily removed by simply peeling it off just prior to heat treatment. In certain example embodiments, the temporary protective coating is designed such that it is not water soluble so that it remains on and protects the low-E coated glass substrate during washing step(s) and thereafter during at least some post-wash handling.
Method Of Making Heat Treated Coated Glass Article, And Intermediate Product Used In Same
Cory Richardson - Flat Rock MI, US Scott Thomsen - South Lyon MI, US
Assignee:
Guardian Industries Corp. - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
C03C 27/00
US Classification:
156099000
Abstract:
A temporary protective coating is provided over a coated glass substrate. The temporary protective coating is preferably applied in solid form (i.e., as opposed to liquid form) so that no significant curing is needed. Moreover, the temporary protective coating can be easily removed by simply peeling it off. In certain example embodiments, the temporary protective coating is applied after heat treatment and is removed by peeling it off before the coated substrate is coupled to another substrate to form a window unit such as an IG window unit or a laminated vehicle windshield.
Method Of Thermally Tempering Coated Article With Transparent Conductive Oxide (Tco) Coating Using Flame(S) In Tempering Furnace Adjacent Tco To Burn Off Oxygen And Product Made Using Same
Alexey Krasnov - Canton MI, US Richard Blacker - Farmington Hills MI, US Cory Richardson - Flat Rock MI, US
International Classification:
B05D 5/06 B05D 3/08 B05D 3/02
US Classification:
427162000, 427223000, 427372200
Abstract:
A method of making a coated article including a transparent conductive oxide (TCO) film supported by a glass substrate is provided. In certain example embodiments, the coated article including the TCO film on the glass substrate is thermally tempered in a tempering furnace. In certain example embodiments, during tempering flame(s) are provided proximate the exposed surface of the TCO in order to burn off excess oxygen near the TCO surface thereby preventing or reducing oxidation of the TCO during the tempering process. A coated article, that is thermally tempered, made by such a product is also provided.