Patents by Inventor William Briese
William Briese 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).
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Publication number: 20060225841Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and system for applying decorative tape to a glass sheet. The disclosed system and method allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between a cutter and a glass engagement position to be applied by an application head to the glass sheet. The system includes the application head, a tape supply, a drive roller, a cutter, and a controller. The application head applies tape segments cut from the tape supply to the glass pane. The drive roller advances the tape dispensed by the application head. The cutter cuts end portions of each tape segment. The controller is programmed to sort moves of the application head, tape supply, drive roller, and cutter to allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between the cutter and the glass engagement position to be applied to the glass sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Brady Jacot, William Briese
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Patent number: 7105068Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying aligned decorative tape patterns to opposite sides of a glass sheet. The glass sheet is positioned such that the first side of the glass sheet is accessible to a tape application head. A first tape pattern is automatically applied to the first side of the glass sheet with the tape application head by referencing a location and orientation of a first corner of the sheet. The sheet of glass is then turned over such that the second side is accessible to the tape application head. A second tape pattern is automatically applied to the second side of the glass sheet with the tape application head by referencing the location and orientation of the first corner. The first and second tape patterns are precisely aligned as a result of referencing the same corner of the glass sheet.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: GED Integrated Solutions, Inc.Inventors: William Briese, John Grismer
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Publication number: 20060175318Abstract: A glass oven may include an emitter, a glass bearing device for use in bearing a glass product to be heated by the glass oven and a shield supported within the oven and positioned between the emitter and the glass product. In one embodiment, the emitter is an IR emitter and the shield is formed from a quartz tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2006Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventors: Timothy McGlinchy, William Briese
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Patent number: 7063757Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and system for applying decorative tape to a glass sheet. The disclosed system and method allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between a cutter and a glass engagement position to be applied by an application head to the glass sheet. The system includes the application head, a tape supply, a drive roller, a cutter, and a controller. The application head applies tape segments cut from the tape supply to the glass pane. The drive roller advances the tape dispensed by the application head. The cutter cuts end portions of each tape segment. The controller is programmed to sort moves of the application head, tape supply, drive roller, and cutter to allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between the cutter and the glass engagement position to be applied to the glass sheet.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: GED Integrated Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Brady Jacot, William A. Briese
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Patent number: 7048964Abstract: The system includes a nozzle, a drive, a metering pump, a supply of material and a controller. The nozzle dispenses material into contact with one or more surfaces of a window sash. The drive relatively moves the nozzle with respect to the window sash along a path of travel defined by a perimeter of the window sash at controlled speeds. The metering pump delivers the material to the nozzle at controlled volumetric rates that correspond to the controlled speeds of relative motion between the nozzle and the sash. The supply of material delivers the material to the metering pump. The controller controls the relative motion between the window sash and the nozzle and controls the flow rate of material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: GED Integrated Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Bryan McGlinchy, William A. Briese
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Publication number: 20060093742Abstract: The system includes a nozzle, a drive, a metering pump, a supply of material and a controller. The nozzle dispenses material into contact with one or more surfaces of a window sash. The drive relatively moves the nozzle with respect to the window sash along a path of travel defined by a perimeter of the window sash at controlled speeds. The metering pump delivers the material to the nozzle at controlled volumetric rates that correspond to the controlled speeds of relative motion between the nozzle and the sash. The supply of material delivers the material to the metering pump. The controller controls the relative motion between the window sash and the nozzle and controls the flow rate of material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Timothy McGlinchy, William Briese
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Publication number: 20060040078Abstract: One aspect of the present invention concerns an ornamental tape configuration applied to a glass surface. The ornamental tape configuration includes first, second and third decorative tape strips applied to a glass surface. The second decorative tape strip is applied to the glass surface in a spaced apart relationship to the first decorative tape strip. The third decorative tape is applied to the glass surface between the first and second decorative tape strips such that edges of the third decorative tape strip overly the first and second decorative tape strips. Another aspect of the present invention is an elongated decorative tape for use between a pair of decorative tape strips. The decorative tape includes a decorative portion is supported by a base portion such that first and second decorative portion edges extend beyond first and second sides of the base portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: William Briese, John Grismer
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Publication number: 20060037689Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and apparatus for applying a ductile decorative tape to a glass surface, such as a window lite. One aspect of the invention is an automatic tape applicator pressure roller for applying a tape having a curved profile to a glass surface. Another aspect of the present invention is a tape applicator for applying a ductile tape to a glass surface in a curved pattern. The tape applicator pressure roller is centered on and rotates about an axis of rotation of a tape application head. Another aspect of the present invention is a tape applicator that limits bending of ductile tape as the ductile tape is applied to a glass surface. Another aspect of the present invention is an assembly for cutting lead tape applied by an automatic tape applicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: William Briese, John Grismer
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Publication number: 20060037688Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying aligned decorative tape patterns to opposite sides of a glass sheet. The glass sheet is positioned such that the first side of the glass sheet is accessible to a tape application head. A first tape pattern is automatically applied to the first side of the glass sheet with the tape application head by referencing a location and orientation of a first corner of the sheet. The sheet of glass is then turned over such that the second side is accessible to the tape application head. A second tape pattern is automatically applied to the second side of the glass sheet with the tape application head by referencing the location and orientation of the first corner. The first and second tape patterns are precisely aligned as a result of referencing the same corner of the glass sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: William Briese, John Grismer
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Publication number: 20050150585Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and system for applying decorative tape to a glass sheet. The disclosed system and method allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between a cutter and a glass engagement position to be applied by an application head to the glass sheet. The system includes the application head, a tape supply, a drive roller, a cutter, and a controller. The application head applies tape segments cut from the tape supply to the glass pane. The drive roller advances the tape dispensed by the application head. The cutter cuts end portions of each tape segment. The controller is programmed to sort moves of the application head, tape supply, drive roller, and cutter to allow tape segments that are shorter than a distance between the cutter and the glass engagement position to be applied to the glass sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2004Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Brady Jacot, William Briese
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Patent number: 6868884Abstract: A tape dispenser for precisely applying decorative tape for creating the appearance of a bevel onto a glass surface. The tape dispenser includes a frame, a tape spool rotatably mounted to the frame, a drive roller rotatably mounted to said frame for controlling a length of such tape unwound from said tape spool, a platen having an angular front end portion that causes a liner to separate from the tape, and a rewind spool rotatably mounted to the frame. The tape spool, drive roller, platen and rewind spool define a path of travel from the tape spool, around the drive roller, around the front end portion of said platen, to said rewind spool.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: GED Integrated Solutions, Inc.Inventor: William A. Briese
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Publication number: 20040255852Abstract: A system for controlled dispensing of a material onto an elongated window component. A nozzle dispenses the material into contact with a surface of the elongated window component at a delivery site located along a path of travel of the elongated window component. A conveyer moves the elongated window component along the path of travel relative to the nozzle at a controlled speed. A metering pump delivers controlled amounts of the material to the nozzle. A pressurized bulk supply delivers the material to an inlet to the metering pump. A controller regulates the speed of the metering pump to control the flow rate of the material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Glass Equipment Development, Inc.Inventors: William A. Briese, Timothy Bryan McGlinchy
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Publication number: 20030205315Abstract: The system includes a nozzle, a drive, a metering pump, a supply of material and a controller. The nozzle dispenses material into contact with one or more surfaces of a window sash. The drive relatively moves the nozzle with respect to the window sash along a path of travel defined by a perimeter of the window sash at controlled speeds. The metering pump delivers the material to the nozzle at controlled volumetric rates that correspond to the controlled speeds of relative motion between the nozzle and the sash. The supply of material delivers the material to the metering pump. The controller controls the relative motion between the window sash and the nozzle and controls the flow rate of material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Glass Equipment Development, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Bryan McGlinchy, William A. Briese
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Patent number: 6630028Abstract: A system for controlled dispensing of a material onto an elongated window component. A nozzle dispenses the material into contact with a surface of the elongated window component at a delivery site located along a path of travel of the elongated window component. A conveyer moves the elongated window component along the path of travel relative to the nozzle at a controlled speed. A metering pump delivers controlled amounts of the material to the nozzle. A pressurized bulk supply delivers the material to an inlet to the metering pump. A controller regulates the speed of the metering pump to control the flow rate of the material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Glass Equipment Development, Inc.Inventors: William A. Briese, Timothy Bryan McGlinchy
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Publication number: 20030084989Abstract: A tape dispenser for precisely applying decorative tape for creating the appearance of a bevel onto a glass surface. The tape dispenser includes a frame, a tape spool rotatably mounted to the frame, a drive roller rotatably mounted to said frame for controlling a length of such tape unwound from said tape spool, a platen having an angular front end portion that causes a liner to separate from the tape, and a rewind spool rotatably mounted to the frame. The tape spool, drive roller, platen and rewind spool define a path of travel from the tape spool, around the drive roller, around the front end portion of said platen, to said rewind spool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: Glass Equipment Development, Inc.Inventor: William A. Briese
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Publication number: 20020069823Abstract: A system for controlled dispensing of a material onto an elongated window component. A nozzle dispenses the material into contact with a surface of the elongated window component at a delivery site located along a path of travel of the elongated window component. A conveyer moves the elongated window component along the path of travel relative to the nozzle at a controlled speed. A metering pump delivers controlled amounts of the material to the nozzle. A pressurized bulk supply delivers the material to an inlet to the metering pump. A controller regulates the speed of the metering pump to control the flow rate of the material dispensed by the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2000Publication date: June 13, 2002Applicant: Glass Equipment Development, Inc.Inventors: William A. Briese, Timothy Bryan McGlinchy