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Glen A Stelzer

from Schaumburg, IL
Age ~60

Glen Stelzer Phones & Addresses

  • 515 Redwood Ln, Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 352-2497
  • 2234 25Th Ave, Melrose Park, IL 60164 (847) 455-8025
  • Northlake, IL
  • 1213 Klein Dr, Streamwood, IL 60107 (630) 837-1078 (630) 837-9963
  • Hoffman Estates, IL
  • Hoffman, IL

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Company: Ims engineered products, llc Address: 1 Innovation Dr, Des Plaines, IL 60016 Position: Management information systems manager Industries: Sheet Metal Work

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Company / Classification
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Glen Stelzer
Management Information Systems Manager
IMS Engineered Products, LLC
Sheet Metal Work
1 Innovation Dr, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Glen Stelzer
Management Information Systems Manager
IMS Engineered Products, LLC
Sheet Metal Work
1 Innovation Dr, Des Plaines, IL 60016

Publications

Us Patents

Electronic Component Enclosure And Method

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US Patent:
56391501, Jun 17, 1997
Filed:
Sep 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/532271
Inventors:
Thomas E. Anderson - Schaumburg IL
Glen A. Stelzer - Schaumburg IL
Jerry L. Young - Oak Forest IL
Assignee:
Amco Engineering Co. - Shiller Park IL
International Classification:
A47B 4703
US Classification:
3122653
Abstract:
The development of a main channel configuration which constitutes the four corners and vertical support of an enclosure is disclosed. The channel is essentially a right angle with the vertex of the angle chamfered which provides additional strength, and a pleasing sturdy aesthetic appearance. The lateral faces of the channel terminate in recessed gutters. The channel itself is symmetrical about a plane extending perpendicular through the chamfered face which connects the two side faces. The enclosure thereafter contemplates eight gussets, four at the top corners and four at the bottom corners. The gussets join cross ties at the two sides, and the front and rear, both top and bottom. Horizontal and vertical unistruts are provided in nestingly overlapped fashion interiorly of the main channels to add additional strength and also to secure the mounting channels which are positioned at various pre-selected locations.

Modular Enclosure And Method

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US Patent:
58069453, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Sep 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/719899
Inventors:
Thomas E. Anderson - Schaumburg IL
Glen A. Stelzer - Oak Forest IL
Assignee:
Amco Engineering Co. - Schiller Park IL
International Classification:
A47B 4700
US Classification:
3122653
Abstract:
The development of a main channel configuration which constitutes the four corners and vertical support of an enclosure is disclosed. The channel is essentially a right angle with the vertex of the angle chamfered which provides additional strength, and a pleasing sturdy aesthetic appearance. The lateral faces of the channel terminate in recessed gutters. The channel itself is symmetrical about a plane extending perpendicular through the chamfered face which connects the two side faces. The enclosure thereafter contemplates eight gussets, four at the top corners and four at the bottom corners. The gussets join cross ties at the two sides, and the front and rear, both top and bottom. Horizontal and vertical unistruts are provided in nestingly overlapped fashion interiorly of the main channels to add additional strength and also to secure the mounting channels which are positioned at various pre-selected locations.

Multiple Enclosures And Method

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US Patent:
59383020, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Jun 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/092730
Inventors:
Thomas E. Anderson - South Barrington IL
Glen A. Stelzer - Schaumburg IL
Jerry L. Young - Lockport IL
Assignee:
Amco Engineering Co. - Schiller Park IL
International Classification:
A47B 8100
US Classification:
3122231
Abstract:
An electronic component enclosure system with main channel configurations which constitute the four corners and vertical support of a multiple enclosures. The channels are essentially a right angle with a vertex of the angle chamfered, or a right angle of two faces with means for joining the same at the corners, irrespective of whether the means are a sharp bend, a chamfer, and the like. The lateral faces of the channel terminate in recessed gutters. The gutters are essentially a J-shaped reverse bend in most instances. The mating channels are in such a side by side relationship that they require a relatively sharp bend at the right angle of the sections which, in turn, presents a flush surface appearance from the front, and which can be RFI shielded since the vertical channels are all essentially imperforate.

Computer Organizer Enclosure And Method

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US Patent:
55878776, Dec 24, 1996
Filed:
Oct 26, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/329462
Inventors:
Thomas P. Ryan - Schiller Park IL
Glen A. Stelzer - Schiller Park IL
Assignee:
Amco Engineering Co. - Schiller Park IL
International Classification:
H05K 714
US Classification:
361683
Abstract:
An organizer structure which has a one-piece chassis which includes the bottom and two sides desirably formed by bending a single sheet of metal to form the U-shaped chassis is disclosed. Thereafter, a spacer is positioned above the bottom of the chassis to provide for mounting a whole host of components. Forwardly of the chassis is an enclosure access frame. The frame contains two side-by-side openings which are in open communication with removable storage devices. The storage devices are housed in a removable housing, each of which is positioned adjacent the other to present the storage devices through the opening in the frame. A total of six such devices can be housed, each set of three being easily removable from the confines of the organizer by removing its housing.
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