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Glenn H Mackal

from South Pasadena, FL
Age ~84

Glenn Mackal Phones & Addresses

  • 7400 Sun Island Dr S APT 410, St Petersburg, FL 33707 (727) 481-7360
  • 7400 Sun Island Dr S, Saint Petersburg, FL 33707
  • 2420 25Th St, Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
  • South Pasadena, FL
  • 1409 Raymond St, Bay City, MI 48706
  • Ruskin, FL

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Company: Adg Position: Owner

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Design

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Owner, Adg

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Position:
Owner at ADG
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
ADG
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Glenn H Mackal
Director
HENCO, INC
2586 25 Ave N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33713
Glenn H. Mackal
President, Director
SAM, INC
PO Box 60607, Saint Petersburg, FL 33784
3514 Concho Ct, Ruskin, FL

Publications

Us Patents

Inflation Valve With Pneumatic Assist

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US Patent:
7673647, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Feb 20, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/677030
Inventors:
Glenn H. Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
Assignee:
Halkey-Roberts Corporation - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
B67B 7/64
F16K 17/14
US Classification:
137 683, 222 5, 441 93
Abstract:
A pneumatically assisted inflator for gas cylinders comprises an inline configuration such that gas contained within the gas cylinder flows axially through the inflator to be exhausted therefrom and inflate an inflatable article. The inline configuration of the inflator reduces the stress otherwise imparted to the component parts thereof and thereby allows most of the component parts to be manufactured from an injection molded high-strength plastic or the like. The inflator comprises an inflator piston positioned within a piston cylinder that moves against a rotatable cam surface, such as a rotatable collar connected to a pull lanyard, to force a pierce pin to make at least a small pin hole in a frangible seal and allow high pressure gas from the gas cylinder to flow into the piston cylinder, whereupon the high pressure gas in the piston cylinder further moves the inflator piston to more fully force the pierce pin into the frangible seal to fully open the frangible seal.

Leaf Clamp For Tubing

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US Patent:
8308128, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
May 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/124645
Inventors:
Glenn H. Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
International Classification:
F16K 7/04
US Classification:
251 9, 251 10, 604250
Abstract:
A leaf clamp for installation on tubing to control the flow of fluid therethrough, the leaf clamp comprising opposing rectilinear frameworks between which the tubing is threaded. A flexible leaf interconnects the opposing frameworks and extends generally parallel above the tubing positioned between the rectilinear frameworks. A snap-lever, generally L-shaped, is pivotally connected between the upper portions of the frameworks such that the shorter leg of the L-shaped lever is aligned with and engages the leaf member to urge it downwardly into engagement with the tubing as the longer leg of the L-shaped snap-lever is pivoted from a generally transverse “open” position to a generally parallel “closed” position.

Apparatus And Method For Using Tetrazine-Based Energetic Material

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US Patent:
20090301601, Dec 10, 2009
Filed:
Feb 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/279005
Inventors:
Jon R. Enerson - Port Richey FL, US
John H. Lucius - Safety Harbor FL, US
David Battat - St. Peterburg FL, US
Emile Battat - Allen TX, US
Glenn Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
International Classification:
B65B 31/00
A62C 39/00
F02B 45/00
C06D 5/00
B60R 21/26
US Classification:
141 38, 169 12, 123 24 R, 102530, 280741
Abstract:
The present invention comprises apparatus and methods employing a gas produced from a tetrazine-based energetic material such as that known as “BTATz” containing 3;6-BtS(1H-1,2,3,4-Tetrazol-5-ylamino)1-,2,4,5-tetrazine 3;6-BtS(1H-1,2,3,4-Tetrazol-5-ylamino)1-,2,4,5-tetrazine or salts thereof. The tetrazinebased energetic material is ignited through the use of a percussion cap, a piezoelectric crystal or a battery-supplied electric spark or by encapsulating it in a container that is then exposed to a burning flame. The gas produced upon ignition is employed a propellant such as to inflate life rafts, life vests, emergency evacuation slides, tires, air bags and other inflatable devices. The gas produced upon ignition is alternatively employed to power an engine and many other applications such as a fire suppressant.

Apparatus And Method For Mounting An Inflator, Exhaust Valve Or Relief Valve Interiorly Of An Inflatable Article

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US Patent:
20120042965, Feb 23, 2012
Filed:
Aug 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/214307
Inventors:
Glenn H. Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
John H. Lucius - Safety Harbor FL, US
Assignee:
Halkey-Roberts Corporation - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
F16K 51/00
US Classification:
137343, 2952501
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for mounting an inflator, exhaust valve or relief valve interiorly of an inflatable article, comprising a receiver having an integral mounting flange formed about its upper periphery that is heat sealed interiorly about an opening in the fabric of an inflatable article to be substantially flush with the contour of the inflatable article once inflated. The receiver comprises a generally circular cylindrical bore for removably receiving a corresponding generally circular cylindrical portion of the inflator, exhaust valve or relief valve therein. A locking key removably engages into corresponding detents in the mounting flange to removably secure the inflator, exhaust valve or relief valve in the bore. An O-ring is provided about the generally circular cylindrical portion of the inflator, exhaust valve or relief valve to form a seal with the bore and prevent any leakage of gas from the interior of the inflatable article.

Inflator With High Flow Rate

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US Patent:
20170108315, Apr 20, 2017
Filed:
Oct 19, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/887252
Inventors:
Glenn H. Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
Assignee:
HALKEY-ROBERTS CORPORATION - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
F42B 3/04
A41D 1/06
A41D 13/018
A41D 3/00
Abstract:
A high flow rate inflator intended to be threaded into or onto the threaded neck of a conventional gas cylinder. The inflator comprises a spring-loaded ballasted firing pin that is retained in a cocked position by a tethered trigger pin. Upon firing by pulling on the trigger pin, the firing pin forcibly moves into engagement with a power primer mounted with a power primer holder to ignite the same, whereupon the ignition gases forcibly drives a hollow larger diameter pierce pin mounted within an interior cylinder into the frangible seal of the gas cartridge to cut a large-bore hole therethrough and allow gas escaping from the gas cylinder to flow at a high rate through the inflator into an inflatable device.

Inflator

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US Patent:
20150166422, Jun 18, 2015
Filed:
May 16, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/896180
Inventors:
Glenn H. Mackal - South Pasadena FL, US
Assignee:
Halkey-Roberts Corporation - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
C06D 5/00
Abstract:
An inflator for inflating an inflatable device to which it is connected via fill tubes or in which it is positioned. The inflator comprises a power module assembly and an adaptor assembly intended to be threaded into or onto the threaded neck of a gas cylinder (not shown). The power module assembly employs one or more power primers that are fired when a tether is pulled to remove the actuator cup to release a spring-loaded actuator pin to fire the power primer(s). The escaping gases from the power primer(s) then drive a pierce pin to fracture a frangible seal allowing gas in the gas cylinder to then flow into the inflatable device and inflate the same.

Check Valve With Locking Key And Pull Cord

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US Patent:
20070051410, Mar 8, 2007
Filed:
Aug 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514404
Inventors:
Glenn Mackal - St. Petersburg FL, US
International Classification:
F16K 15/00
US Classification:
137522000
Abstract:
A check valve for an inflatable device comprising a poppet urged by a conical spring to annularly seal uniformly around its entire periphery to assure more uniform cracking pressure about its entire periphery. In one embodiment the check valve comprises a locking key to lock the valve closed irrespective of the cracking pressure that may otherwise may have cracked the valve open. In another embodiment, the check valve comprises a manual dump feature that allows rapid dumping of air from the inflatable irrespective of low cracking pressure that may exist in the inflatable.

Check Valve

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US Patent:
20050115616, Jun 2, 2005
Filed:
Sep 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/935937
Inventors:
Glenn Mackal - St. Petersburg FL, US
International Classification:
F16K015/02
US Classification:
137540000
Abstract:
A check valve comprising a poppet urged by a conical spring to annularly seal uniformly around its entire periphery to assure more uniform cracking pressure about its entire periphery. The cracking pressure may be adjusted by means of an adjustable plate which reduces the length of the conical spring and thereby increase the amount of force exerted by the spring onto the poppet into sealing engagement, thereby increasing the cracking pressure.
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