Patents by Inventor Michael Glover

Michael Glover has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6401428
    Abstract: A fenestration sealed frame insulating glazing panel has an integral planar frame formed by four rigid plastic profiles interconnected end-to-end to define corners, the profiles having a low heat conductivity. Two glazing sheets are arranged in spaced parallel relationship attached on opposite sides of the frame in rigid manner by thermosetting adhesive to form an integral structure having an insulating cavity enclosed by the frame. The front face of each frame profile presented towards the cavity is covered by a low permeability sealant. The sealed frame glazing panel can include a third glazing sheet positioned in parallel between the first two glazing sheets and likewise interconnected at its perimeter to the frame to divide the insulating cavity into two parallel coextensive sub-cavities. The profiles of the frame can be made from structural plastic foam material, glass fiber, oriented thermoplastic, or various other materials of low thermal conductivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: Bowmead Holding Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Stephen Field
  • Patent number: 6360804
    Abstract: A hand tool for applying adhesive strip material to a glass sheet in the fabrication of double glazed windows has a body with a channel extending through the lower side thereof to guide an adhesive strip therethrough and a positioning member adjacent the channel for guiding the tool along the edge of a glass sheet. An adjustable wheel applies pressure on the strip to urge it to adhere with the glass sheet and a cutting mechanism mounted on the body is selectively operable for partially cutting the strip (as when the strip has to be bent through 90° at a corner of the glass sheet) and for fully cutting the strip (as when the strip applying step has been completed). The tool includes a pusher element carried adjacent one side of the channel and selectively operable to push the strip in the channel laterally into a side extension into full registration with the cutter when it is desired to settle the strip at the end of the strip applying operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Edgetech I.G. Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen Field, Raymond Pek, Gerhard Reichert, Michael Glover
  • Patent number: 6180196
    Abstract: Simulated heritage windows e.g. in the appearance of leaded or stained glass panels are made by applying strips of material such as plastic tape in predetermined patterns on registering surfaces of the sheets which make up a double or triple glaze window. The strips can be applied in any desired pattern, e.g. rectilinear or diamond shaped and are applied in an automated manner by tape dispensing heads that are moved over the glass surface in parallel. The production system includes a conveyor for transporting the glass sheets as well as a rotary suction cup which grips the sheets and enables its rotation through e.g. 90° when a second set of strips is to be applied at right angles to the first strip. The apparatus also includes a turntable by means of which the glass sheet can be flipped over or inverted when strips are to be applied to both of its sides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: Bowmead Holding Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Stephen Field
  • Patent number: 6177156
    Abstract: A sealed glazing unit simulating the appearance of a traditional divided-lite window has spaced apart parallel co-extensive glazing sheets interconnected by a peripheral seal. Muntin grid elements are located on at least two surfaces of the glazing sheets in mutually aligned registration, the elements being of a width sufficient to create a visual illusion of solid muntin bars within the glazing sheet cavity. Each of the muntin grid elements has on one side a relatively dark shade facing interiorly of the glazing unit and in the opposite side a relatively light shade facing exteriorly of the glazing unit, the combination of these shades creating the visual appearance of solid muntin bars within the cavity. Muntin grid elements within the glazing unit are preferably in the form of strips of plastic material adhered to the cavity glass surfaces, whereas muntin grid elements on the exterior surfaces of the unit can alternatively be formed as relatively thick members e.g.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: Bowmead Holding Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Stephen Field
  • Patent number: 6116315
    Abstract: In applying an adhesive strip to a surface border at the periphery of a glass sheet a method comprises the steps of locating the glass sheet in the generally upright position and providing a hand tool that is adapted to be manipulated manually by the operator to apply the adhesive strip around the edges of the sheet. The strip is delivered from an overhead supply in a continuous length and is applied as the operator manipulates the hand tool to pass along the periphery of the sheet. The glass sheet can be arranged to be moved vertically and/or horizontally to make the strip application process more convenient for the operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: Edgetech I.G. Ltd.
    Inventors: Stephen Field, Gerhard Reichert, Raymond Pek, Michael Glover
  • Patent number: 5581773
    Abstract: A parallel processor adapted to be used as a vector co-processor to a host computer, comprising a plurality of 1-bit processing elements (PEs) and an associated rapidly accessed memory and lateral data path switch providing rapid computational processing of data contained within contiguous bit locations of each 1-bit, and rapid lateral transfer between 1-bit PEs. The PEs implement the data logical and computational processing with a reduced instruction set. Rapid data transfer between the PE and the associated memory is provided by implementing such elements on a common semi-conductor substrate having shared data address and control signals, thus reducing the complexity of circuitry external to the chip. Flexible and rapid data transfer between and among PEs is provided with a switch element comprising a cross-bar which allows the parallel processor to provide rapid processing of video and other data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Inventor: Michael A. Glover
  • Patent number: 5494715
    Abstract: There is described a multiple-pane sealed glazing unit having two or more parallel glazing sheets which are spaced apart and sealed at the peripheral edges. Incorporated within the unit is a decorative feature comprised of patterns applied to two or more of the glazing sheets and where at least portions of these patterns register with each other and are of sufficient width as to provide the visual appearance of solid members spanning the spacing between at least two of the glazing sheets. In one preferred embodiment, the registering patterns are striped criss-cross patterns and provide the visual appearance of traditional muntin-bar windows. In a second preferred embodiment, the registering patterns are also striped criss-cross patterns and provide the visual appearance of traditional leaded-glass window panels. In a third preferred embodiment, the registering patterns provide the visual appearance of traditional lattice-work, sun-screen panels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: Edgetech I. G. Ltd.
    Inventor: Michael Glover
  • Patent number: 5315797
    Abstract: There is described a multiple-pane glazing unit which has top and bottom edges and two side edges and two or more, parallel glazing sheets enclosing a vertical cavity, or cavities. A convective-flow barrier is positioned adjacent to the bottom edge of the glazing sheets within the cavity, or cavities. The barrier is a strip-like member, dimensioned to be in sealing contact, in cold temperature conditions, with both glazing sheets which form a cavity between them. The strip is of a selected material, or of a physical configuration, such that it is flexible of itself or has a flexible edge or edges to accommodate variations in cavity width caused by, say, temperature changes along the length of the barrier. A second similar convective-flow barrier may be positioned adjacent and parallel to the top edge of the unit within the cavity and indeed, intermediate barriers may also be provided between top and bottom barriers and parallel thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1991
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1994
    Assignee: Lauren Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Gerhard Reichert
  • Patent number: 5119608
    Abstract: There is described a multi-pane glazing unit, having top and bottom edges and two side edges. The glazing unit includes two parallel glazing sheets enclosing a vertical cavity. A convective-flow barrier is position adjacent to and extending substantially along the bottom edge of the glazing unit within the cavity. In operation, cold-side convective flow is prevented by the barrier from directly reaching a bottom region of the warm-side glazing sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: Lauren Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael Glover, John Wright, Gerhard Reichart
  • Patent number: 5007217
    Abstract: There is described a multiple pane insulated sealed glazing unit having two or more glazing sheets which are maintained parallel and spaced apart by a resilient spacing and sealing assembly which runs around the periphery of the sheets. An insulating airspace is thus formed between the sheets. The assembly includes an inner spacer sandwiched between the sheets and located inwardly of the glazing edges, creating an outwardly facing perimeter channel. The inner spacer is comprised of a moisture permeable foam material which may be flexible or semi-rigid. The spacer contains desiccant material and has a pressure sensitive adhesive preapplied on two opposite sides adjacent the sheets. The inwardly directed face of the spacer is reistant to ultra-violet radiation and the spacer can be coiled for storage. The assembly also has an outer sealing filling in the channel. In a preferred embodiment the spacer is substantially backed with a flexible vapor and gas barrier coating, sheet or film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 16, 1991
    Assignee: Lauren Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Gerhard Reichert
  • Patent number: 4994309
    Abstract: There is described a multiple layer sealed glazing unit comprising two or more glazing layers arranged in a parallel spaced apart relation, with an insulating spacer made of oriented thermoplastic polymer material interposed between the separate glazing layers and adjacent to the periphery thereof. The required physical properties of the insulating spacer are substantially governed by controlling the degree and directions or orientation of the molecular structure of the thermoplastic material or materials from which it is formed. Typically, the orientation of the polymer material used to manufacture the insulating spacer is largely in the longitudinal axis of the spacer.There is also described an insulating spacer for multiple layer sealed units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1989
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Assignee: Lauren Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Gerhard Reichert, Michael Glover
  • Patent number: 4950344
    Abstract: A method of manufacturing a multiple-pane sealed glazing unit wherein a first glazing pane is spaced from a second pane by a spacer, which is located around the periphery of the panes, and providing a UV-curable adhesive to connect at least part of the spacer and at least part of one pane. A thin layer of the UV-curable adhesive is applied to the panes or to the spacer and at a selected time in the operation of joining the spacer and the panes, the thin layer of adhesive is exposed to high intensity UV light so that the adhesive layer is at least partially cured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 21, 1990
    Assignee: Lauren Manufacturing Company
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Gerhard Reichert
  • Patent number: 4831799
    Abstract: A multiple pane insulated sealed glazing unit having two or more glazing sheets which are maintained parallel and spaced apart by a resilient spacing and sealing assembly which runs around the periphery of the sheets. An insulating airspace is thus formed between the sheets. The assembly includes an inner spacer sandwiched between the sheets and located inwardly of the glazing edges, creating an outwardly facing perimeter channel. The inner spacer is comprised of a moisture permeable foam material which may be flexible or semi-rigid. The spacer contains desiccant material and has a pressure sensitive adhesive preapplied on two opposite sides adjacent the sheets. The inwardly directed face of the spacer is resistant to ultra-violet radiation and the spacer can be coiled for storage. The assembly also has an outer sealing filling in the channel. In a preferred embodiment the spacer is substantially backed with a flexible vapor and gas barrier coating, sheet or film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1989
    Inventors: Michael Glover, Gerhard Reichert