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Robert N Pinchok

from New Kensington, PA
Age ~67

Robert Pinchok Phones & Addresses

  • 513 Westberry Dr, New Kensingtn, PA 15068 (724) 337-6193
  • New Kensington, PA
  • Blawnox, PA

Work

Company: Pittsburgh glass works, llc Position: Process area engineer

Industries

Automotive

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Process Area Engineer

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Location:
New Kensington, PA
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Pittsburgh Glass Works, Llc
Process Area Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Mounting Assembly For Vehicle Panels

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US Patent:
6862851, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Jul 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/190971
Inventors:
Phillip H. Burnside - Plant City FL, US
Julia G. Bernas - Leechburg PA, US
William R. Siskos - Delmont PA, US
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA, US
Mark K. McLure - Lower Burrell PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
E06B003/964
US Classification:
5220466, 49397, 29614616, 296 92
Abstract:
A mounting assembly comprises a mounting member comprising a base having a first surface; a central portion extending from the base and having a second surface spaced from the base; and a shoulder region located between the base and the central portion. The area of the first surface may be different from the area of the second surface. The shoulder region of the mounting member can include a wall extending from at least in close proximity to the second surface of the central portion to the base. In a nonlimiting embodiment of the assembly, the base is cylindrically shaped with a substantially flat first surface, the second surface of the central portion is substantially flat and substantially circular in plan view and further is concentric with the first surface, and the wall extends from the second surface to a location inboard of the periphery of the base.

Edge Sealing Of A Laminated Transparency

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US Patent:
6953911, Oct 11, 2005
Filed:
Sep 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/931755
Inventors:
Bruce A. Bartrug - Lower Burrell PA, US
Allen R. Hawk - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA, US
James H. Schwartz - Gibsonia PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B60L001/02
US Classification:
219203, 219541, 219528, 29611, 29612
Abstract:
A composite laminate useable in the manufacture of articles having a member responsive to electrical stimuli, e. g. changes transmission, and/or is heated, as current passes through the member includes a pair of spaced bus bars adhesively secured to a major surface of a plastic sheet in a spaced relationship to one another. Each of the bus bars includes, among other things, an end portion having a protective sleeve and an air barrier to prevent air from moving between the inner surfaces of the protective sleeve and the underlying surface of the end portion of the bus bar. A method of making the composite laminate is also disclosed.

Interlayer Composite For A Laminated Transparency

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US Patent:
7205504, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Oct 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/247501
Inventors:
Bruce A. Bartrug - Lower Burrell PA, US
Allen R. Hawk - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA, US
James H. Schwartz - Gibsonia PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries, Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B60L 1/02
US Classification:
219203, 219541, 219528
Abstract:
An interlayer composite includes a plastic sheet having a predetermined outer shape and a major surface; a pair of bus bars, and an adhesive layer securing the bus bars directly on the major surface of the plastic sheet in a fixed relationship to one another.

Edge Sealing Of A Laminated Transparency

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US Patent:
20040016738, Jan 29, 2004
Filed:
Jul 24, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/201863
Inventors:
Bruce Bartrug - Lower Burrell PA, US
Allen Hawk - Pittsburgh PA, US
Robert Pinchok - New Kensington PA, US
James Schwartz - Gibsonia PA, US
International Classification:
H05B003/06
US Classification:
219/203000, 219/522000
Abstract:
A laminate, e.g. a heatable windshield has a pair of glass sheets laminated together about a member responsive to electrical stimuli, e.g. changes transmission or is heated as current passes through the member. A pair of spaced bus bars is in surface contact with the conductive member, and a lead assembly associated with each of the bus bars has a lead in contact with its respective bus bar and extends beyond the periphery of the sheets. The lead assembly further includes first and second air barriers to prevent air from moving between the sheets after the edge sealing procedure and during autoclaving of the laminate subassembly. The first air barrier is an adhesive between surfaces of the lead and inner surfaces of an electric and mechanical protective sleeve positioned over portions of its respective lead. The second air barrier is a thermo set, non-tacky adhesive layer between the outer sheets of the windshield and outer surface portions of the protective sleeve to prevent air from moving between the outer surface of the sleeve and the adjacent glass surface, and thereafter, between the bus bars and the conductive member. In one embodiment of the invention, a heatable windshield has a sputtered electrically conductive coating connected to the pair of spaced bus bars. The perimeter of the coating is spaced from the peripheral edge of the blank on which the coating is applied to provide an uncoated area. End portions of each of the bus bar extend beyond the perimeter of the coating into the uncoated area to minimize, if not eliminate hot spots at the end portions of the bus bars. Additional embodiments to reduce hot spots includes not having the side portions of the coating between the bus bars extend beyond the ends of the longest bus bar, and reducing the space between the bus bars while maintaining the bus bars outside the vision area of the windshield.

Arrangement For Heating The Wiper Rest Area Of A Vehicle Windshield

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US Patent:
58863214, Mar 23, 1999
Filed:
Dec 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/769913
Inventors:
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA
Beth C. Ramsey - Mars PA
Assignee:
PPG Industries, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H05B 326
US Classification:
219203
Abstract:
The present invention provides a windshield with a heating arrangement to heat the wiper rest area of the windshield. The windshield includes first and second glass sheets secured together by an interlayer. A single, continuous resistance heating wire is secured between the glass sheets and makes multiple passes through a predetermined portion of the windshield generally corresponding to the wiper rest area such that the wire generates a desired power density within the predetermined portion to heat the wiper rest area. Opposing first and second ends of the wire extend to common connection area along an edge of the windshield and a connector secured to the wire ends provides for external electrical access to the wire. The wire may also extend along a marginal edge portion of the windshield generally corresponding to its A-post area. In one particular embodiment of the invention, an opaque ceramic band is bonded to a major surface of the second glass sheet, which forms the inner ply of the windshield, along its marginal edge portion such that the wire is not visible when the windshield is viewed through the second glass sheet.

Antenna Connector Arrangement

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US Patent:
60437820, Mar 28, 2000
Filed:
Dec 18, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/573626
Inventors:
Peter T. Dishart - Pittsburgh PA
David T. Perry - Poseyville IN
Randy R. Kadunce - New Kensington PA
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA
Robert T. Shumaker - Manorville PA
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H01Q 132
US Classification:
343713
Abstract:
The present invention provides a connector assembly for electrically connecting to an electroconductive element having an electroconductive connector with a generally flat pad portion, a terminal portion capable of connecting the assembly to an external device and connecting portion interconnecting the pad and terminal portions, and a preformed plug member sized to a predetermined configuration and overlaying the pad portion such that a major surface of said pad portion is exposed along a first surface of the plug member. The exposed surface may be covered with an adhesive and in one embodiment of the invention, the connecting portion extends through the plug member. The plug member is preferably an electrically nonconductive and moisture impervious material.

L-Shaped Heating Element With Radiused End For A Windshield

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US Patent:
56539037, Aug 5, 1997
Filed:
Jun 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/495132
Inventors:
Robert N. Pinchok - New Kensington PA
Harry S. Koontz - late of Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
PPG Industries, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B60L 102
US Classification:
219203
Abstract:
The wiper rest area of an automotive windshield is heated by a heatable member optionally mounted on a polyester substrate or heating element. The windshield includes outer and inner glass sheets secured together by an interlayer. The heating element is positioned on inner surface of the outer glass sheet and held in position by the interlayer securing the inner and outer sheets together. The heating element or heatable member has extensions extending beyond the edge of the windshield to provide external electrical access to the heatable member to power the heating element to heat the wiper rest area or position.
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