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Chicago, IL   

Lincolnshire, IL   

Lake Forest, IL   

San Francisco, CA   

Skokie, IL   

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Address: 589 Ravenna Way, Hayward, CA 94545

Education

School / High School: UC Hastings COL

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Licence: California - Inactive Date: 2012

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Geoffrey Glass - Lawyer

ISLN:
1000073520
Admitted:
Virginia
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Geoffrey W. Glass, Hayward CA - Lawyer

Address:
589 Ravenna Way, Hayward, CA 94545
Licenses:
California - Inactive 2012
Education:
UC Hastings COL
San Francisco State Unv
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Geoffrey Glass - Lawyer

ISLN:
907067526
Admitted:
1980
University:
Amherst College, B.A., 1976
Law School:
University of Virginia, J.D., 1980

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President And Ceo Of J.m. Glass + Associates Integrated Marketing + Innovation

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
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Senior Business Development Officer At Seaway Bank And Trust

Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Banking

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Us Patents

Plastic Barricade Assembly

US Patent:
6561120, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Jan 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/491668
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Skokie IL
Wayne J. Brocka - Readlyn IA
Douglas C. Madsen - Waverly IA
Assignee:
Plasticide Products Corporation - Skokie IL
International Classification:
E01F 9012
US Classification:
116 63P, 40610, 404 9
Abstract:
A plastic barricade assembly and a method of constructing it. The assembly includes two leg and panel units pivotally interconnected. Each leg and panel unit comprises first and second leg members and a plurality of panel members. The members are separately blow molded of plastic. The first leg members of each leg and panel unit are identical to each other and, at the same time, different than the second leg members of each leg and panel unit which are, in turn, identical to each other. Each leg and panel unit is assembled by bolting a first and second leg member together with a plurality of panel members. The leg and panel members of each unit are bolted together in interlocking relationship.

Stabilized A-Frame Sign Stand

US Patent:
7302770, Dec 4, 2007
Filed:
Dec 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/164897
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Wheeling IL, US
International Classification:
G09F 15/00
US Classification:
40610, 4060601, 116 63 P
Abstract:
An improved A-frame sign stand is disclosed. The sign stand includes front and rear panels hingedly attached. A support rod is removably attachable to the panels and prevents both separation and buckling of the panels. The support rod can be placed into various storage positions. In one such position, the rod may be used as a handle. In another embodiment, the rod can be pivoted upward and stored on an inner surface of the panel.

Portable Sign Frame Assembly With Changeable Signage

US Patent:
7337569, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Aug 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/198476
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Skokie IL, US
Assignee:
American Louver Company - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G09F 15/00
E01F 9/00
US Classification:
40610, 116 63 P
Abstract:
A sign frame assembly having journally connected frames and appearing as an inverted ā€œVā€ when deployed on a surface. Each frame has legs connected by a panel, and upper and lower crossbars which are parallel to each other and connect the legs. A receptacle defined by a plane including the panel and which is parallel to and separated from a plane formed by surfaces of the legs, and the upper and lower cross bars is provided to hold a flat object which may be used as a sign. The flat object may be inserted and removed without the use of tools or fasteners.

Stabilized A-Frame Sign Stand

US Patent:
7748151, Jul 6, 2010
Filed:
Dec 4, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/950243
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Wheeling IL, US
Assignee:
American Louver Company - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G09F 15/00
US Classification:
40610, 4060601, 116 63 P, 248465
Abstract:
An improved A-frame sign stand is disclosed. The sign stand includes front and rear panels hingedly attached. A support rod is removably attachable to the panels and prevents both separation and buckling of the panels. The support rod can be placed into various storage positions. In one such position, the rod may be used as a handle. In another embodiment, the rod can be pivoted upward and stored on an inner surface of the panel.

Portable Sign Frame Assembly With Changeable Signage

US Patent:
7886467, Feb 15, 2011
Filed:
Jan 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/009815
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Wheeling IL, US
Assignee:
American Louver Company - Skokie IL
International Classification:
G09F 15/00
US Classification:
40610, 116 63 P
Abstract:
A sign frame assembly having journally connected frames and appearing as an inverted ā€œVā€ when deployed on a surface. Each frame has legs connected by a panel, and upper and lower crossbars which are parallel to each other and connect the legs. A receptacle defined by a plane including the panel and which is parallel to and separated from a plane formed by surfaces of the legs, and the upper and lower cross bars is provided to hold a flat object which may be used as a sign. The flat object may be inserted and removed without the use of tools or fasteners.

Medially Stabilized Liquid Surge Suppressor

US Patent:
2005010, May 19, 2005
Filed:
Nov 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/718480
Inventors:
Geoffrey Glass - Lincolnshire IL, US
International Classification:
B60P003/00
US Classification:
220694000
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides liquid surge suppressors and methods of manufacturing such surge suppressors. In one exemplary implementation of the invention, a surge suppressor includes a plurality of flexible longitudinal members, each of which is joined to the other longitudinal members at a first junction and at a second junction spaced from the first junction along a central axis. A locking clip attached at both first and second junctions to ensure a secure connection. A generally planar medial disk may lie in a transverse plane substantially perpendicular to the central axis and having a generally circular central orifice. The medial disk being joined to a portion of each of the longitudinal members intermediate the first and second junctions and defining a fixed relationship between the longitudinal members.

Barricade

US Patent:
4624210, Nov 25, 1986
Filed:
Dec 27, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/686930
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Northbrook IL
International Classification:
E01F 904
US Classification:
116 63P
Abstract:
An improved barricade is composed of two identical, hollow, molded plastic panel units which are bolted together at top hinges. Novel detents lock the barricade in an open position for use. This mechanism allows for folding and storage by pushing the legs together with a substantial force. The panel units incorporate reinforcing ribs on the legs that taper off at their top and cooperate with opposing leg members and a specially shaped hinge section to allow for flat, compact storage. Horizontal panels are flush to the surface of the panel unit for optimum strength and space utilization. Bottom portions of the hollow panel units are filled with sand as a ballast to increase stability. A special mounting bracket is attached next to one of the hinges to support attachments such as flashers.

Flasher Light Mounting Assembly For Traffic Barricades

US Patent:
5342140, Aug 30, 1994
Filed:
Jun 30, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/085345
Inventors:
Geoffrey M. Glass - Rolling Meadows IL
Assignee:
Plasticade Products Corporation - Rolling Meadows IL
International Classification:
E01F 1300
US Classification:
404 9
Abstract:
A mounting assembly includes a bracket, flasher light unit, and barricade. The bracket has a slot for attachment to the barricade and a round aperture for attachment to the flasher light unit. When attached to the barricade, the bracket and flasher may be rotated out of position to facilitate maintenance and rotated back into proper position for use. To prevent the accidental misaligning of the flasher during use, small protrusions on the barricade hold the bracket and flasher firmly in a proper vertical position.

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