Claims
- 1. An insulated assembly formed from spaced apart substrates and a spacer between said substrates, said substrates and spacer defining an inner space containing an atmosphere, said spacer comprising:
- a flexible resilient body including a front face facing towards said inner space and a rear face in spaced relation, a first substrate engaging surface and a second substrate engaging surface in spaced relation with said first substrate engaging surface, said front face having a portion of material removed from each corner formed between said front face and one of said substrate engaging surfaces for substantially reducing an increase in said transverse dimension of said body when said body is flexed.
- 2. The spacer as set forth in claim 1, wherein said resilient body comprises a cellular body.
- 3. The spacer as set forth in claim 1, wherein each said removed portion forms an angle relative to said substrate engaging surfaces from about 1.degree. to about 60.degree..
- 4. The spacer as set forth in claim 3, each said portion angled such that said portions converge towards one another.
- 5. The spacer as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
- a moisture impermeable layer adjacent to said front face;
- a desiccant layer adjacent said moisture impermeable layer; and sealant means bridging said resilent body and said desiccant layer to substantially enclose said moisture impermeable layer.
- 6. An insulated assembly formed from spaced apart substrates and a spacer between substrates, said substrates and spacer defining an inner space containing an atmosphere, said spacer comprising:
- a flexible resilient body including a front face facing said inner space and a rear face in spaced relation, a first substrate engaging surface and a second substrate engaging surface in spaced transverse relation with said first substrate engaging surface;
- a portion of material removed from said resilient body proximate each said substrate engaging surface at said front face for substantially reducing an increase in the transverse dimension of said body in the transverse dimension when flexed;
- said substrate engaging surfaces including a first sealant material for providing a first sealing surface; and
- a second sealant material different from said first sealant associated with each substrate engaging surface to provide a second sealing surface.
- 7. The composite resilient spacer as set forth in claim 6, wherein said front face includes vapour barrier means.
- 8. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 7, wherein said composite spacer further includes a desiccated matrix.
- 9. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 6, further comprising vapour barrier means at least partially embedded in said sealant.
- 10. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 6, wherein said first sealant comprises hot melt.
- 11. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 10, wherein said second sealant comprises polyisobutylene.
- 12. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 6, wherein said resilient body comprises EPDM.
- 13. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 6, wherein said resilient body comprises foam material.
- 14. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 13, wherein said foam material includes at least two chemical materials.
- 15. The composite spacer as set forth in claim 8, wherein said desiccated matrix has at least a portion of material removed from each substrate contacting surface.
- 16. The composite spacer of claim 6 wherein said resilient body comprises a cellular body.
- 17. An insulated assembly formed from spaced apart substrates and a spacer between said substrates, said substrates and spacer defining an inner spacer containing an atmosphere, said spacer comprising:
- a flexible resilient body including a front face facing towards said inner space and a rear face in spaced relation, a first substrate engaging surface and a second substrate engaging surface in spaced transverse relation with said first substrate engaging surface;
- a portion of material removed from the cellular body proximate each said substrate engaging surface at said front face for substantially reducing an increase in the dimension of said body in the transverse direction when flexed;
- said substrate engaging surfaces including a first sealant material for providing a first sealing surface;
- a second curable sealant material different from said first sealant material associated with each said substrate engaging surface to provide a second sealing surface;
- vapour barrier means contacting said front face, said first sealant and said second sealant;
- a third sealant different from said first sealant and said second sealant in contact with said vapour barrier means; and
- a desiccated matrix in adhesive contact with said third sealant and said vapour barrier means.
- 18. The spacer as set forth in claim 17, in combination with glass substrates engaged with said substrate engaging surfaces to form an insulated glass unit.
- 19. The spacer as set forth in claim 18, where said curable sealant is fused to said substrates and said vapour barrier means.
- 20. The spacer as set forth in claim 17 wherein said resilient body comprises a cellular body.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/656,684, filed on May 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,272, issued on Sep. 15, 1998.
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Divisions (1)
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