GLASS WINDOWS BUILDING PURPOSES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
XO XO ARMOR, LP 7812 Melrose Street Houston TX 77022 glass windows for building purposes which resist breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;chemical preparation for use with glass or poly-carbonate materials to improve resistance from breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;glass windows for vehicles which resist breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;
XO ARMOR XO ARMOR, LP 7812 Melrose Street Houston TX 77022 glass windows for building purposes which resist breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;chemical preparation for use with glass or poly-carbonate materials to improve resistance from breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;glass windows for vehicles which resist breakage when hit with projectiles, namely, bullets, wind-blown debris, shrapnel, and direct blows from a hard object;ARMOR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In accordance with embodiments, viewable images can be created in glass. Viewable images may be created in glass by using a projector which projects ultraviolet light to excite light emitting material. Clear images may be created in glass because the size the light emitting particles in the glass is less than 400 nanometers. In embodiments, the visible illumination of a transparent substrate to display an image is possible, while the transparent substrate remains transparent. Accordingly, for example, drivers of automobiles may view images (e.g. map images) on their windshield while they are driving. As another example, window shoppers may view enhanced advertisements in the windows of stores that they are approaching.