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LuxWall, Inc.

LuxWall, Inc. demonstrates a highly concentrated patent strategy, with 95.4% of its portfolio in Doors & Windows, showing a significant surge in 2025 with a 63.2% YoY growth. Surprisingly, the company also shows an emerging focus on Catalysts & Reactors, experiencing an extraordinary 1500.0% YoY growth in 2025, suggesting a deeper material science play beyond its core building products, although patenting activity across all categories shows a decline so far in 2026.

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US 20250340047 A1APPLICATION
B32B17/10

VACUUM INSULATED PANEL WITH SEAL MATERIAL THERMAL DIFFUSIVITY AND/OR CONDUCTIVITY

Filed:2025-07-11Pub:2025-11-06
Applicant:LuxWall, Inc.

A vacuum insulating panel may include: a first glass substrate; a second glass substrate; a plurality of spacers provided in a gap between at least the first and second substrates, wherein the gap is at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure; a seal provided between at least the first and second substrates, the seal including a first ceramic seal layer and a second ceramic seal layer, wherein the second ceramic seal layer is located between at least the first ceramic seal layer and the first glass substrate; and wherein one or more of: (i) a thermal (TC) conductivity of the first ceramic seal layer is be less than a thermal conductivity of the first glass substrate, and wherein the thermal conductivity of the first glass substrate is less than a thermal conductivity of the second ceramic seal layer, so that the thermal conductivity of the second ceramic seal layer is greater than the thermal conductivity of the first substrate and greater than the thermal conductivity of the first ceramic seal layer; (ii) a thermal conductivity of the second ceramic seal layer is greater than a thermal conductivity of the first ceramic seal layer; and/or (iii) a ratio TDpl/TDg, where TDpl represents a thermal diffusivity (TD) of the second ceramic seal layer and TDg represents a thermal diffusivity of the first glass substrate, is at least 1.020 and wherein the thermal diffusivity of the second ceramic seal layer is greater than a thermal diffusivity of the first ceramic seal layer.