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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 14, 2009
Norbert Damm, Karlsdorf-Neuthard, DE;
Gerhard Dolker, Baiersbronn, DE;
Michael Pojtinger, Baiersbronn, DE;
Wolfgang Renz, Freudenstadt, DE;
Matthias Zufle, Baiersbronn, DE;
Norbert Damm, Karlsdorf-Neuthard, DE;
Gerhard Dolker, Baiersbronn, DE;
Michael Pojtinger, Baiersbronn, DE;
Wolfgang Renz, Freudenstadt, DE;
Matthias Zufle, Baiersbronn, DE;
Robert Burkle GmbH, Freudenstadt, DE;
Abstract
A method and an arrangement for the production of composite work pieces of layers laminated to each other, with at least one layer representing a glass plate. First, at least one composite work piece is laminated in a lamination press under the effects of pressure and heat in order to at least activate the adhesive material used for lamination. Then the composite work piece is removed from the lamination press and transported into a curing station and/or cooling station for curing and/or cooling. A testing device for detecting broken glass in the composite work piece is arranged between the lamination press and the curing station or between the lamination press and the cooling station, which detects potentially present broken glass by testing the inherent stability of the composite work piece.