Patents by Inventor Brian Glancy
Brian Glancy 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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Patent number: 10882202Abstract: A panel forming station has a frame, a pair of clamping devices and a pair of end forming devices. A panel is clamped between one clamping device and the frame. The first forming device forms a first trimless end on the panel. The first forming device has a cutter bending blade and a roller that forms the first trimless end. The second clamping device clamps a panel. The second forming device has a cutter, a bending blade and a roller to form the second trimless end. A controller couples with the first and second clamping device and first and second end forming devices to control the panel's passage through the frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel Morris, Mat Murray, Brian Glancy
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Publication number: 20180291635Abstract: A building panel has an outer skin spaced from an inner skin, sandwiching an insulation material. A first end of the outer skin includes a step portion, an indented fastener receiving portion and a first flange. The first flange extends outwardly toward a surface of the outer skin. A seal is mounted on the first flange. The inner skin includes a first end. The inner skin first end includes a shelf and a second flange extending from the shelf. A second seal is positioned on the second flange. A second end of the outer skin includes a portion to receive an outer skin first end of an adjoining panel. A second end of the inner skin includes a portion to receive an inner skin first end of the adjoining panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Patrick Johnson, Gabriel Morris, Peter Martin, Andrew Hamer, Brian Glancy
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Patent number: 10096131Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for calculating dimensions of objects on loaded or partially loaded pallets for purposes of billing in shipping and transportation applications using depth-sensing imaging devices. A plurality of depth maps of an object are retrieved from one or more imaging devices. The depth maps are filtered and transformed into a world co-ordinate system based on calibration of the imaging devices. A point cloud is generated and a minimum volume bounding box is determined. The edge lengths and height of the object are calculated, and a volume may be determined to associate a volume with the object.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Inventors: Paul Driegen, Adam Stevenson, Kirk Serjeantson, David Short, Brian Glancy
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Patent number: 9938725Abstract: A building panel has an outer skin spaced from an inner skin, sandwiching an insulation material. A first end of the outer skin includes a step portion, an indented fastener receiving portion and a first flange. The first flange extends outwardly toward a surface of the outer skin. A seal is mounted on the first flange. The inner skin includes a first end. The inner skin first end includes a shelf and a second flange extending from the shelf. A second seal is positioned on the second flange. A second end of the outer skin includes a portion to receive an outer skin first end of an adjoining panel. A second end of the inner skin includes a portion to receive an inner skin first end of the adjoining panel.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Johnson, Gabriel Morris, Peter Martin, Andrew Hamer, Brian Glancy
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Publication number: 20170174434Abstract: A panel forming station has a frame, a pair of clamping devices and a pair of end forming devices. A panel is clamped between one clamping device and the frame. The first forming device forms a first trimless end on the panel. The first forming device has a cutter bending blade and a roller that forms the first trimless end. The second clamping device clamps a panel. The second forming device has a cutter, a bending blade and a roller to form the second trimless end. A controller couples with the first and second clamping device and first and second end forming devices to control the panel's passage through the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Gabriel MORRIS, Mat MURRAY, Brian GLANCY
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Publication number: 20170091957Abstract: The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for calculating dimensions of objects on loaded or partially loaded pallets for purposes of billing in shipping and transportation applications using depth-sensing imaging devices. A plurality of depth maps of an object are retrieved from one or mote imaging devices. The depth maps are filtered and transformed into a world co-ordinate system based on calibration of the imaging devices. A point cloud is generated and a minimum volume bounding box is determined. The edge lengths and height of the object are calculated, and a volume may be determined to associate a volume with the object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2016Publication date: March 30, 2017Applicant: Logical Turn Services Inc.Inventors: Paul Driegen, Adam Stevenson, Kirk Serjeantson, David Short, Brian Glancy
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Patent number: 9499978Abstract: A building wall panel has an outer skin, an inner skin and a foam insulated material sandwiched between the inner and outer skin. The panel defines a pair of edges between the front and back sides of the panel. A rail is positioned in the foam insulating material adjacent the outer skin near one of the edges. The rail enables securement of a façade to the panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2013Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventor: Brian Glancy
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Publication number: 20160326749Abstract: A building panel has an outer skin spaced from an inner skin, sandwiching an insulation material. A first end of the outer skin includes a step portion, an indented fastener receiving portion and a first flange. The first flange extends outwardly toward a surface of the outer skin. A seal is mounted on the first flange. The inner skin includes a first end. The inner skin first end includes a shelf and a second flange extending from the shelf. A second seal is positioned on the second flange. A second end of the outer skin includes a portion to receive an outer skin first end of an adjoining panel. A second end of the inner skin includes a portion to receive an inner skin first end of the adjoining panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: November 10, 2016Inventors: Patrick JOHNSON, Gabriel MORRIS, Peter MARTIN, Andrew HAMER, Brian GLANCY
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Publication number: 20160312463Abstract: A wall light panel has an inner window light and an outer window light sandwiching a support frame. A pair of caps is coupled with the lights and frame on opposing edges. The caps have a configuration to mate with adjacent panels to enable the wall light panel to be integrally connected with adjacent panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2016Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Brian GLANCY, Taylor VAIL, Gabriel MORRIS
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Patent number: 9347225Abstract: A system for securing plank panels together includes at least one connector clip to secure a pair of plank panels with one another. The at least one connector clip receives the retaining mechanism of each plank panel. The at least connector clip has a body with first and second retaining pockets. The retaining pockets couple with the retention mechanisms. A locator hump is coupled with the body. The locator hump positions the connector clip in place with respect to at least one of the pair of plank panels to secure the connector clip as well as the plank panels with a framing structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2014Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Brian Glancy, Taylor Vail
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Publication number: 20150376903Abstract: A system for securing plank panels together includes at least one connector clip to secure a pair of plank panels with one another. The at least one connector clip receives the retaining mechanism of each plank panel. The at least connector clip has a body with first and second retaining pockets. The retaining pockets couple with the retention mechanisms. A locator hump is coupled with the body. The locator hump positions the connector clip in place with respect to at least one of the pair of plank panels to secure the connector clip as well as the plank panels with a framing structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2014Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Brian GLANCY, Taylor VAIL
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Patent number: 8984833Abstract: A building wall system has a plurality of panels positioned adjacent one another for securement to a frame structure of a building via a plurality of fasteners. A plurality of rails secures a façade to the panels. Each rail has a first, second and third portion. The first portion receives the fasteners to secure the bracket to the frame structure. The second portion provides a surface for securement with the façade. The second portion is spaced from the panel so that fasteners do not enter the panel. The third portion rests against the panel to provide rigidity for the rail.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Ian J. Manser, Brian Glancy
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Publication number: 20140102029Abstract: A building wall system has a plurality of panels positioned adjacent one another for securement to a frame structure of a building via a plurality of fasteners. A plurality of rails secures a façade to the panels. Each rail has a first, second and third portion. The first portion receives the fasteners to secure the bracket to the frame structure. The second portion provides a surface for securement with the façade. The second portion is spaced from the panel so that fasteners do not enter the panel. The third portion rests against the panel to provide rigidity for the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: KINGSPAN INSULATED PANELS, INC. (USA)Inventors: Ian J. MANSER, Brian GLANCY
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Publication number: 20140090323Abstract: A building wall panel has an outer skin, an inner skin and a foam insulated material sandwiched between the inner and outer skin. The panel defines a pair of edges between the front and back sides of the panel. A rail is positioned in the foam insulating material adjacent the outer skin near one of the edges. The rail enables securement of a façade to the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventor: Brian GLANCY
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Patent number: 8621810Abstract: A building wall system has a plurality of panels positioned adjacent one another for securement to a frame structure of a building via a plurality of fasteners. A plurality of rails secures a façade to the panels. Each rail has a first, second and third portion. The first portion receives the fasteners to secure the bracket to the frame structure. The second portion provides a surface for securement with the façade. The second portion is spaced from the panel so that fasteners do not enter the panel. The third portion rests against the panel to provide rigidity for the rail.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc. (USA)Inventors: Ian J. Manser, Brian Glancy
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Publication number: 20120216471Abstract: A building wall system has a plurality of panels positioned adjacent one another for securement to a frame structure of a building via a plurality of fasteners. A plurality of rails secures a façade to the panels. Each rail has a first, second and third portion. The first portion receives the fasteners to secure the bracket to the frame structure. The second portion provides a surface for securement with the façade. The second portion is spaced from the panel so that fasteners do not enter the panel. The third portion rests against the panel to provide rigidity for the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Ian J. Manser, Brian Glancy
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Patent number: D758835Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Kingspan Insulated Panels, Inc.Inventors: Brian Glancy, Taylor Vail