LYLE EDWARD GLUCK
Pilots at 86 Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL

License number
Florida A2635104
Issued Date
Jan 2017
Expiration Date
Jul 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1711 NW 86 Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33322

Professional information

Lyle Gluck Photo 1

Protective System For Airport Runway And Taxiway Light Fixtures

US Patent:
6527407, Mar 4, 2003
Filed:
Dec 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/029923
Inventors:
Lyle E. Gluck - Fort Lauderdale FL 33322
International Classification:
E01F 900
US Classification:
3621531, 362145, 362382, 362431, 362441, 403306
Abstract:
A system for the protection of airport runway light fixtures and markers is disposed at or near the edge of aircraft runways, taxiway and airport signs. The system includes a thin flexible mat having an axial opening proportioned to enable placement of a runway light fixture or marker therethrough; and peripherally disposed apertures within the mat. The system further includes several anchors for the mat, each of which comprise a planar head, and means for penetration and engagement of earth upon which the mat is positioned. The penetration and engagement elements of each anchor integrally and rigidly depend from a lower surface of the planar head at a central axis. A greatest transverse cross-section of the engagement element is proportioned for complemental insertion within the peripheral apertures of the convex mat. The planar heads of the anchors each engage the mat when the engagement means have fully penetrated the earth upon which the mat is to be secured. The upper surface of the planar head of each anchor preferably includes an axially disposed nut, Allen head screw or the like proportioned for complemental engagement with the drive element of a power tool to effect rotation of the anchor into the earth.


Lyle Gluck Photo 2

Protective System For Airport Runway And Taxiway Light Fixtures

US Patent:
2004005, Mar 18, 2004
Filed:
Feb 21, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/369494
Inventors:
Lyle Gluck - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
E01F009/00
US Classification:
362/153100
Abstract:
A system for the protection of airport runway light fixtures and markers is disposed at or near the edge of aircraft runways, taxiway and airport signs. The system includes a thin flexible mat having an axial opening proportioned to enable placement above an elevated in-ground concrete base of a runway light fixture, and peripherally disposed apertures within the mat. The system further includes several anchors for the mat, each of which comprise a planar head, and means for penetration and engagement of earth upon which the mat is positioned. The penetration and engagement elements of each anchor integrally and rigidly depend from a lower surface of the planar head at a central axis. A greatest transverse cross-section of the engagement element is proportioned for complemental insertion within the peripheral apertures of the convex mat. The planar heads of the anchors each engage the mat when the engagement means have fully penetrated the earth upon which the mat is to be secured. The upper surface of the planar head of each anchor preferably includes an axially disposed nut, Allen head screw or the like proportioned for complemental engagement with the drive element of a power tool to effect rotation of the anchor into the earth.


Lyle Gluck Photo 3

Protective System For Airport Runway And Taxiway Light Fixtures

US Patent:
2005007, Apr 14, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/847146
Inventors:
Stephen Byers - Bethel Park PA, US
Lyle Gluck - Plantation FL, US
International Classification:
E01F009/00
US Classification:
362153100, 362152000
Abstract:
A system for the protection of airport runway light fixtures and markers is disposed at or near the edge of aircraft runways, taxiway and airport signs. The system includes a thin flexible mat having an axial opening proportioned to enable placement of a runway light fixture or marker therethrough; and peripherally disposed apertures within the mat. The system further includes several anchors for the mat, each of which comprises a planar head, and means for penetration and engagement of earth upon which the mat is positioned. The penetration and engagement elements of each anchor integrally and rigidly depend from a lower surface of the planar head at a central axis. A greatest transverse cross-section of the engagement element is proportioned for complemental insertion within the peripheral apertures of the convex mat. The planar heads of the anchors each engage the mat when the engagement means have fully penetrated the earth upon which the mat is to be secured. The upper surface of the planar head of each anchor preferably includes an axially disposed nut, Alien head screw or the like proportioned for complemental engagement with the drive element of a power tool to effect rotation of the anchor into the earth.