Patents by Inventor James G. Prete
James G. Prete 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: 20090139164Abstract: An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: James G. Prete, James A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20090139163Abstract: An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: James G. Prete, James A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20090139165Abstract: An insulating unit that includes at least three transparent and/or semi-transparent sheets and which includes an improved arrangement to secure one or more intermediate sheets to a spacer frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: James G. Prete, James A. Schneider
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Publication number: 20090020661Abstract: An improved method for holding a cushioning media on a glass transportation cart. The holding arrangement and method can allow for easy replacement of the cushioning media and extend the operational lifespan of the cushioning media.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Joseph E. Ludwig, James G. Prete
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Patent number: 7093349Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Publication number: 20040255518Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Patent number: 6802105Abstract: The present invention provides a spring balance assembly for use with a sash window. The spring balance assembly comprises a plate, clip, pivot brake assembly, and first and second coil springs. The plate has a first portion, second portion, and a generally perpendicular transition portion thereby defining a cavity proximate the first portion. The cavity accommodates hardware mounted to the sash window during sliding movement of the sash window. The first coil spring is rotatably supported on a first spool and the second coil spring is rotatably supported on a second spool. A lower end of the first spring is connected to an attaching element of the clip. A lower end of the second spring is connected to a first wall of the pivot brake assembly and the clip is connected to the first wall to secure the first and second springs to the pivot brake assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Allen D. Polowinczak, Mark V. Murphy, James G. Prete
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Patent number: 6751904Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Publication number: 20040006845Abstract: The present invention provides a spring balance assembly for use with a sash window. The spring balance assembly comprises a plate, clip, pivot brake assembly, and first and second coil springs. The plate has a first portion, second portion, and a generally perpendicular transition portion thereby defining a cavity proximate the first portion. The cavity accommodates hardware mounted to the sash window during sliding movement of the sash window. The first coil spring is rotatably supported on a first spool and the second coil spring is rotatably supported on a second spool. A lower end of the first spring is connected to an attaching element of the clip. A lower end of the second spring is connected to a first wall of the pivot brake assembly and the clip is connected to the first wall to secure the first and second springs to the pivot brake assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Inventors: Allen D. Polowinczak, Mark V. Murphy, James G. Prete
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Publication number: 20030101655Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Patent number: 6523307Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Publication number: 20020066230Abstract: A balance assembly (15) is provided for a sash window assembly (10). The sash window assembly (10) has a sash window (12) slidable within a master frame (14). The balance assembly (15) has an elastomer balance member (30) having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame (14) and another end adapted to be connected to the sash window (12) to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window (12). A system (50) is provided for custom-manufacturing the balance member (30) and for custom-manufacturing a sash window assembly (10) incorporating the balance member (30).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: James G. Prete, Richard A. Gardner, Steven E. Schultz, Mark V. Murphy, Vincent F. Eslick, George E. Heid
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Patent number: 6183024Abstract: A tilt-latch (10) is adapted for releasably securing a pivotable sash window (12) disposed within opposed guide rails (16) on a master frame (14) of a window sash assembly (11). The sash window 12 comprises a top sash rail (20), a base (22) and two stiles (24,26) connected together at their extremities. The tilt-latch 10 comprises a housing (42) adapted to be supported by the top rail (20). The housing (42) has an outward end opening (44) and a pair of sidewalls (56,58). A latch bolt (46) is disposed within the housing (42) and has a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails (16). The sidewalls (56,58) each have a first segment (80,82) and a second segment (84,86). The first segment (80,82) has a lesser thickness t1 than the second segment 84,86 providing a gap (g1,g2)between each sidewall (56,58) and the latch bolt (46).Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Schultz, James G. Prete
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Patent number: 6021603Abstract: A tilt latch (10) for a sash window (12) has a bolt stop. The sash window (12) is disposed within opposed guide rails (16) on a master frame (14). The sash window (12) is comprised of a top sash rail (20), a base (22) and two stiles (24,26) connected together at their extremities. The tilt-latch (10) is adapted for releasably securing the sash window (12) to the master frame (14). The tilt-latch (10) is comprised of a housing (42) adapted to be supported by the top rail (20). The housing (42) has an outward end opening (44). A latch bolt (46) is disposed within the housing (42) and has a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails (16). A protrusion (80) is located either on the latch bolt (46) or the housing (42) and a lock wall (86) is located either on the housing (42) or the latch bolt (46).Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Michael P. Bratcher, James Sharp, Jason Annes, Steven E. Schultz
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Patent number: 5924243Abstract: A sash balance brake and pivot pin assembly for a sash window that maintains the window substantially square prior to installation. The pivot pin extends outwardly from the window sash. The sash balance brake is disposed within a track in the window frame and includes a rotor rotatably disposed within an expandable housing. The pivot pin has a collar for lateral engagement with the rotor to prevent the window frame from bowing away from the window sash, thereby maintaining the window frame substantially square. The rotor has a first slot and a transversely disposed second slot defining an inner surface. The inner surface includes an angled surface to resist breakage of the rotor when the window sash in installed into the window frame. The rotor also has a pair of flats at a first end to further resist breakage of the rotor when the pivot pin is positioned at an angle with respect to the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Allen D. Polowinczak, Mark V. Murphy, James G. Prete
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Patent number: 5806243Abstract: A sash balance brake assembly for a sash window system. The sash window system includes a window frame having a pair of generally parallel tracks. Each of the tracks has an outer wall, front and back intermediate walls and front and back inner walls collectively defining a channel. A sash window is transversely disposed between the tracks and is adapted for slidable movement along the tracks. A pair of sash balance assemblies provide a generally upward bias on transverse sides of the sash window. The sash balance brake assembly comprises a rotor rotatable about a rotor axis, a bolt having a generally planar engaging surface, a slider body for placement in a respective one of the channels and for coupling to a respective one of the sash balance assemblies. The slider body includes an aperture for rotatably supporting the rotor adjacent the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Steven E. Schultz, Allen D. Polowinczak
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Patent number: 5806900Abstract: A window stop (10) for limiting movement of a sliding window along a predetermined path of window movement is provided. The window stop (10) has a housing (12) having a cavity (20) wherein the housing (12) is adapted to be positioned adjacent the path of window movement. A bolt (14), operatively associated with the cavity (20), is moveable between a first position (BP1) within the housing (12) and thereby out of the path of window movement, and a second position (BP2) extending out of the housing (12) into the path of the window movement whereby the window is able to contact the bolt (14). An actuator (16) is pivotally supported by the bolt (14) between a first position (AP1) locking the bolt (14) within the housing (12) and a second position (AP2) allowing the bolt (14) to extend to its second position (BP2). A spring (58) biases the bolt toward its second position. The bolt (14) receives forces from the window contacting the extended bolt (14).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Bratcher, James G. Prete
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Patent number: 5632117Abstract: A sash balance brake assembly for a sash window system is disclosed. The sash window system includes a window frame having a pair of generally parallel tracks. Each of the tracks has an outer wall, front and back intermediate walls and front and back inner walls collectively defining a channel. A sash window is transversely disposed between the tracks and is adapted for slidable movement along the tracks. A pair of sash balance assemblies provide a generally upward bias on transverse sides of the sash window. The sash balance brake assembly comprises a rotor rotatable about a rotor axis, a bolt having a generally planar engaging surface, a slider body for placement in a respective one of the channels and for coupling to a respective one of the sash balance assemblies. The slider body includes an aperture for rotatably supporting the rotor adjacent the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1995Date of Patent: May 27, 1997Inventors: James G. Prete, Steven E. Schultz, Allen D. Polowinczak
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Patent number: 5553903Abstract: An economical, efficient window stop includes a narrow, flat housing having first and second cavities for respective flat, narrow bolt and latch. The bolt is spring braced and movable between a first portion within the cavity and a second position extending from the cavity. The latch is spring biased and moves transverse to the movement of the bolt. High strength molded plastic construction with guide means and close tolerances allow efficient distribution of forces from the extended bolt to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventors: James G. Prete, Steven E. Schultz, Allen D. Polowinczak
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Patent number: 5371971Abstract: A sash balance brake and pivot pin assembly for a sash window which maintains the window substantially square prior to installation is disclosed. The pivot pin extends outwardly from the window sash. The sash balance brake is disposed within a track in the window frame and includes a cam rotatably disposed within an expandable housing. The pivot pin has a collar for lateral engagement with the cam to prevent the window frame from bowing away from the window sash, thereby maintaining the window frame substantially square.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Ashland Products, Inc.Inventor: James G. Prete