Claims
- 1. Spacer stock for use in fabricating a spacer for an insulating glazing unit comprising:
- an elongated member of a predetermined length having only one base, only one first upright leg connected to the base and only one second upright leg connected to the base spaced from the first upright leg to provide the elongated member with a generally U-shape cross section, with each of the upright legs having an edge spaced from the base;
- a pair of crease lines in the first upright leg, the crease lines between the edge of the first upright leg and the base, the crease lines having a predetermined spaced distance adjacent the edge of the first upright leg and extending toward the base with the spaced distance between the pair of crease lines decreasing as the distance from the edge of the first upright leg increases;
- a pair of crease lines in the second upright leg, the crease lines between the edge of the second upright leg and the base, the crease lines having a predetermined spaced distance adjacent the edge of the second upright leg and extending toward the base with the spaced distance between the pair of crease lines decreasing as the distance from the edge of the second upright leg increases;
- a notch defined as a first notch in the edge of the first upright leg between the pair of crease lines in the first upright leg, the first notch having a depth less than the distance between the edge of the first upright leg and the base to provide a portion of the first upright leg within the pair of crease lines in the first upright leg, and
- a notch defined as a second notch in the edge of the second upright leg between the pair of crease lines in the second upright leg, the second notch having a depth less than the distance between the edge of the second upright leg and the base to provide a portion of the second upright leg within the pair of crease lines in the second upright leg.
- 2. The spacer stock of claim 1 wherein the base has an inner surface facing the space between the legs and an outer face opposite the inner face.
- 3. The spacer stock of claim 2 wherein a moisture pervious adhesive having a desiccant is on the inner surface of the base.
- 4. The spacer stock of claim 1 wherein the first upright leg has a first major surface and an opposite major surface defined as a second major surface and the second upright leg has a first major surface and an opposite major surface defined as a second major surface, the first major surfaces of the first and second upright legs face one another and further comprising a layer of a moisture and/or gas impervious sealant on each of the second major surfaces of the first and second upright legs.
- 5. The spacer stock as set forth in claim 4 wherein the base has an inner surface facing the space between the upright legs and further comprising a moisture pervious adhesive having a desiccant on the inner surface of the base.
- 6. The spacer stock of claim 1 wherein the first upright leg has a first major surface and an opposite major surface defined as a second major surface and the second upright leg has a first major surface and an opposite major surface defined as a second major surface, the first major surface of the first and second upright legs face one another and the pair of crease lines in the first upright leg are in the second major surface of the first upright leg and the pair of crease lines in the second upright leg are in the second major surface of the second upright leg.
- 7. The spacer stock of claim 6 wherein the pairs of crease lines start at the edge of its respective upright leg, terminate adjacent the base and have a generally V-shape.
- 8. The spacer stock as set forth in claim 6 wherein the first upright leg has a plurality of spaced pair of crease lines having first notches therebetween and the second upright leg has a plurality of spaced pair of crease lines having second notches therebetween.
- 9. The spacer stock of claim 8 wherein the base has an inner surface facing the spacer between the upright legs and further comprising a moisture pervious adhesive having a desiccant on the inner surface of the base and a layer of a moisture and/or gas impervious sealant on each of the second major surfaces of the first and second upright legs.
- 10. The spacer stock of claim 9 wherein the spacer is made of metal.
- 11. The spacer stock of claim 10 wherein the metal is stainless steel.
- 12. The spacer stock of claim 1 wherein the pairs of crease lines start at the edge of its respective upright leg, terminate adjacent the base and have a generally V-shape.
- 13. The spacer stock of claim 1 wherein the spacer is made of metal.
- 14. The spacer stock of claim 13 wherein the metal is stainless steel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/906,645 filed on Jun. 30, 1992, of Stephen C. Misera and William R. Siskos now U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,481 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/578,697 filed on Sep. 4, 1990, of William R. Siskos, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,177,916.
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Divisions (2)
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