Patents by Inventor Randall L. Bauman
Randall L. Bauman 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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Electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels
Patent number: 7265323Abstract: An electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels are provided to warm objects and to insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. An integrated connection circuit interconnects glass sheets, which have a low emissivity conductive coating deposited thereon. The circuit includes copper bus bars that are disposed onto the conductive coating through the use of a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus. A metallic tab, which extends from the glass sheet's peripheral edge, is disposed onto each conductive metal bus bar for external electrical connectivity. Two types of glazing channels are offered to interconnect multiple panels to external circuits and controls. A solid-state controller may be provided to obtain sensor control signals so as to drive a triac circuit that provides current flow through the panel for the desired heating.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Engineered Glass Products, LLCInventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton -
Patent number: 7241964Abstract: Heating head and mask apparatus are provided for producing electrically conductive heated glass panels that may be used to warm objects or insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. The heating head and mask apparatus utilizes either a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus, which deposits conductive metal bus bars into electrical contact with electrically conductive-coatings that are-disposed on the glass panels.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton
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Patent number: 7053343Abstract: Methods for forming electrically conductive heated dielectric panels are provided. The panels are utilized for warming objects and/or insuring unobstructed viewing through the panels by removing moisture. The methods include depositing electrically conductive metal bus bars onto the dielectric panel, onto which panel a conductive coating has previously been disposed. The conductive metal bus bars are deposited onto the coated dielectric panel through the use of a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus, in combination with an oxyacetylene or a plasma device. A metallic tab, which extends from the panel peripheral edge, is brought into electrical contact with each conductive metal bus bar for external electrical connectivity.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Engineered Glass Products, LLC.Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton
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Patent number: 7002115Abstract: An electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels are provided to warm objects and to insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. An integrated connection circuit interconnects glass sheets, which have a low emissivity conductive coating deposited thereon. The circuit includes copper bus bars that are disposed onto the conductive coating through the use of a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus. A metallic tab, which extends from the glass sheet's peripheral edge, is disposed onto each conductive metal bus bar for external electrical connectivity. Two types of glazing channels are offered to interconnect multiple panels to external circuits and controls. A solid-state controller may be provided to obtain sensor control signals so as to drive a triac circuit that provides current flow through the panel for the desired heating.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Engineered Glass Products, LLC.Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton
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Publication number: 20040232117Abstract: Heating head and mask apparatus are provided for producing electrically conductive heated glass panels that may be used to warm objects or insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. The heating head and mask apparatus utilizes either a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus, which deposits conductive metal bus bars into electrical contact with electrically conductive-coatings that are-disposed on the glass panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton
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Publication number: 20040195233Abstract: An electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels are provided to warm objects and to insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. An integrated connection circuit interconnects glass sheets, which have a low emissivity conductive coating deposited thereon. The circuit includes copper bus bars that are disposed onto the conductive coating through the use of a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus. A metallic tab, which extends from the glass sheet's peripheral edge, is disposed onto each conductive metal bus bar for external electrical connectivity. Two types of glazing channels are offered to interconnect multiple panels to external circuits and controls. A solid-state controller may be provided to obtain sensor control signals so as to drive a triac circuit that provides current flow through the panel for the desired heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton
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Electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels
Publication number: 20030127452Abstract: An electrically conductive heated glass panel assembly, control system, and method for producing panels are provided to warm objects and to insure unobstructed viewing through glass by removing moisture. An integrated connection circuit interconnects glass sheets, which have a low emissivity conductive coating deposited thereon. The circuit includes copper bus bars that are disposed onto the conductive coating through the use of a circularly rotating or an inline heating head and mask apparatus. A metallic tab, which extends from the glass sheet's peripheral edge, is disposed onto each conductive metal bus bar for external electrical connectivity. Two types of glazing channels are offered to interconnect multiple panels to external circuits and controls. A solid-state controller may be provided to obtain sensor control signals so as to drive a triac circuit that provides current flow through the panel for the desired heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Peter F. Gerhardinger, Randall L. Bauman, Dillon R. Ashton -
Patent number: 6572355Abstract: A homogeneous sash or fenestration unit is shown which may be made of a wide variety of materials, and holds a first and a second pane of glazing material in a parallel, spaced apart, relationship without the use of spacers or a preassembled glazing unit. A novel method and apparatus for making the sash or fenestration unit may use a double door horizontal booking press with fixed or adjustable molds.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: Randall L. Bauman, John H. Gillen
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Patent number: 5409083Abstract: A tree stand utilized by hunters and outdoorsmen to provide an elevated view. The tree stand includes a support bracket adapted to be secured to a tree or pole, a strap for securing the support bracket to the tree or pole, a platform including a generally flat planar member for supporting at least one person; and means for releasably interlocking the platform and the support bracket by pivoting the platform with respect to the support bracket to interlock the platform and the support bracket and prevent the platform from inadvertently separating from the support bracket. If desired, the platform may be removed from the support bracket and moved to other trees having extra support brackets as required.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1994Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Inventors: Kevin G. Thompson, Randall L. Bauman
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Patent number: 5065696Abstract: A distributor beam for depositing coating material on the surface of a sheet of glass includes a plenum for each gas to be mixed. The plenums are surrounded by a cooling fluid duct and heating elements are provided for temperature control. Theremocouples generate signals representing actual temperatures and the heaters are controlled to maintain an optimum temperature for the gases as they flow from the plenums through a mixing chamber to the surface of the glass sheet which is located below an outlet from the mixing chamber. Fastener means apply increased clamping pressure to the beam structure as the temperature increases to increase the rate of heat transfer to the cooling fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: William M. Greenberg, Randall L. Bauman
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Patent number: 4793282Abstract: A distributor beam for depositing coating material on the surface of a sheet of glass includes a plenum divided by a septum for separating different coating gases. Outlets for the gases are connected to an inlet to a mixing chamber for separating and redirecting the flow of the gases to thoroughly mix them into a coating material. A finger baffle having two sets of alternating finger elements extends across the width of the mixing chamber. Each finger element has one end closer to the plenum outlet than an opposite end. The plenum is surrounded by a cooling fluid duct and heating elements are provided for temperature control. Thermocouples generate signals representing desired temperatures and the heaters are controlled to maintain an optimum temperature for the gases as they flow from the plenum to the surface of the glass sheet which is located below an outlet from the mixing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Libbey-Owens-Ford Co.Inventors: William M. Greenberg, Dennis G. Maas, Randall L. Bauman