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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 24, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 25, 2007
Martin Melcher, Herzogenrath, DE;
Michael Labrot, Aachen, DE;
Benno Dunkmann, Liege, BE;
Philippe Letocart, Raeren, BE;
Bernhard Reul, Herzogenrath, DE;
Karl-josef Ollfisch, Roetgen, DE;
Marc Maurer, Saint Jean Aux Bois, FR;
Martin Melcher, Herzogenrath, DE;
Michael Labrot, Aachen, DE;
Benno Dunkmann, Liege, BE;
Philippe Letocart, Raeren, BE;
Bernhard Reul, Herzogenrath, DE;
Karl-Josef Ollfisch, Roetgen, DE;
Marc Maurer, Saint Jean Aux Bois, FR;
Saint-Gobain Glass France, Courbevoie, FR;
Abstract
An electrode is produced on a rigid or flexible support substrate, including a grid network of very fine electrically-conductive lines with nodes and links, to produce a diffraction pattern, as much as possible in an arc shape, in the light transmitted and that results in an absence of high-level optical impacts. The grid network may in addition be produced without preferential direction with a number of three lines joining up at each node and/or with conductive sections extending in the shape of an arc or in wave form between the nodes.