Claims
- 1. A spacer for spacing substrates in an insulated assembly comprising:
- a cellular insulating body having a front face and rear face in spaced relation, a first substrate engaging surface in spaced relation with a second substrate engaging surface;
- at least one channel extending within said body and through said front face, said at least one channel extending between substrate engaging surfaces and substantially the width of said front face, said channel having a profile different from a profile of said rear face; and
- a desiccated matrix having a shape corresponding to said channel and positioned therein.
- 2. The spacer as defined in claim 1, wherein said cellular insulating body comprises a consolidated insulating material having interstices.
- 3. The spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said insulating material comprises cork.
- 4. The spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said insulating material comprises EPDM.
- 5. The spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said insulating material comprises foam material.
- 6. The spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said foam material includes a single material.
- 7. The spacer as defined in claim 2, wherein said foam material comprises a multiple material foam.
- 8. The spacer as defined in claim 1, wherein said rear face includes a fluid barrier.
- 9. The spacer as defined in claim 8, wherein said fluid barrier comprises a vapour barrier.
- 10. The spacer as defined in claim 9, wherein said vapour barrier comprises a plastic material.
- 11. The spacer as defined in claim 10, wherein said plastic material comprises a metallized plastic material.
- 12. The spacer as defined in claim 1, wherein said channel includes a desiccant matrix therein.
- 13. The spacer as defined in claim 12, wherein said desiccant matrix is configured to cooperatively engage said channel.
- 14. The spacer as defined in claim 11, wherein said metallized vapour barrier further includes a layer of cellular insulating material.
- 15. The spacer as defined in claim 1, wherein said channel has a shape selected from the group comprising C-shaped, polygonal, wave, parabolic, and undulating forms.
- 16. The spacer as defined in claim 15, wherein said channel further includes at least one projection extending outwardly from said channel.
- 17. A composite spacer for spacing substrates in an insulated assembly comprising:
- a first body of cellular insulating material having a front face and a rear face in spaced relation, a first substrate engaging surface in spaced relation with a second substrate engaging surface;
- at least one channel extending within said body and through said front face, said at least one channel extending between substrate engaging surfaces and substantially the width of the front face; and
- a vapour barrier contacting said rear face of said first body of cellular insulating material and a second body of cellular insulating material contacting said vapour barrier, wherein said cellular insulating bodies and said vapour barrier collectively provide at least three independent substrate engaging surfaces for engagement with a respective substrate.
- 18. The spacer as defined in claim 17, wherein said composite spacer comprises a laminated composite spacer.
- 19. The spacer as defined in claim 17, wherein said first body of cellular insulating material and said second body of cellular insulating material comprise similar materials.
- 20. The spacer as defined in claim 17, wherein said first body of cellular insulating material and said second body of cellular insulating material comprise different materials.
- 21. The spacer as defined in claim 17, wherein said first body of cellular material and said second body of cellular material each comprise a mixture of foamed materials.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application 08/548,919, filed Oct. 26, 1995, allowed which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/513,180, filed Aug. 9, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/477,950, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,415 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 871,016, filed Apr. 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,441,779 issued Aug. 15, 1995.
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