Patents Assigned to Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLC
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Patent number: 9168626Abstract: A tool sharpening assembly suitable for sharpening cutting tools. In accordance with some embodiments, the apparatus has a rotatable abrasive surface, and a tool support structure which contactingly supports a body portion of a tool while a cutting surface of the tool is presented against the abrasive surface during a sharpening operation. A cooling mechanism operates to reduce a temperature of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2013Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing LLCInventors: Daniel T. Dovel, Christopher T. DeLorenzo, Steven J. Miner
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Patent number: 8784162Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to an apparatus for sharpening a cutting tool. A tensioner assembly applies a biasing force to a roller to maintain a selected tension in a belt and to facilitate translational displacement of the roller during deflection of the belt. In some embodiments, the tensioner assembly includes a shaft with an L-shaped groove with an elongated portion and an offset portion to facilitate transition of the roller between an extended position and a retracted position. In related embodiments, the tensioner assembly comprises a shaft with an elongated groove to facilitate tracking alignment of the belt on the roller. In further related embodiments, a guide housing is provided adjacent an abrasive medium with a guide slot and magnet to facilitate presentation of a cutting tool against the abrasive medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Publication number: 20140024300Abstract: A tool sharpening assembly suitable for sharpening cutting tools. In accordance with some embodiments, the apparatus has a rotatable abrasive surface, and a tool support structure which contactingly supports a body portion of a tool while a cutting surface of the tool is presented against the abrasive surface during a sharpening operation. A cooling mechanism operates to reduce a temperature of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Daniel T. Dovel, Christopher T. DeLorenzo, Steven J. Miner
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Patent number: 8512103Abstract: A tool sharpening assembly (100) suitable for sharpening cutting tools (140,350,366,546,562). In some embodiments, a wedge-shaped port is formed between a rotational first abrasive surface (160,262) and a stationary second abrasive surface (162,264) to sharpen a distal cutting edge (146) of a cutting tool (140,230,546). In other embodiments, a cooling mechanism (136,326,330,334,338) actively draws heat generated during a sharpening operation from a tool (140) and through a tool support structure (170,234,328,332) contactingly supporting the tool, in further embodiments, a rotatable abrasive slotted disc (364) comprises at least one inspection aperture (372) formed from an interior sidewall (390) with upper and lower leading and trailing edges (396,398,400,402) of non-uniform separation distance. In other embodiments, a cylindrical drum abrasive member (572) is provided with an associated stationary support plate (574).Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Daniel T. Dovel, Christopher T. DeLorenzo, Steven J. Miner
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Patent number: 8277291Abstract: Apparatus and method for sharpening a workpiece, such as a cutting tool. An abrasive disc is rotatable about a disc rotational axis and includes a plurality of spaced apart, radially disposed apertures extending therethrough from a first surface to an opposing second surface of the disc. The first surface is configured to facilitate sharpening of a workpiece by contacting engagement of the workpiece against an abrasive layer adjacent the first surface between adjacent first and second apertures of said plurality. The first surface further induces controlled axial displacement of the workpiece away from the disc as the second aperture approaches the workpiece during disc rotation. The first surface is preferably concave so as to extend into the disc between each adjacent pair of the apertures. Alternatively, the first surface is provided with different compressibilities to induce the controlled axial displacement of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Patent number: 7641202Abstract: Apparatus for manipulating an article, such as a cutting tool. A moveable jaw member includes first and second inclined surfaces, with the second inclined surface being substantially parallel to the first inclined surface and non-parallel to a central axis. A support structure provides stationary first and second guide surfaces along which the respective first and second inclined surfaces contactingly move. This maintains the jaw member in a selected angular alignment with the central axis as the jaw member advances in a direction orthogonal to the central axis to engage a side of the article. A second jaw member is preferably provided so that the article is clamped between the first and second jaw members. A spring preferably biases the jaw members apart and resists inward movement thereof. A base surface advances along the central axis to contactingly advance and retract the jaw member(s).Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Publication number: 20090314138Abstract: Apparatus for engaging a mechanical component, such as a fastener. A handle portion (102, 174) is hingedly affixed to a ratchet mechanism (108, 180). A tool holder support structure (110, 140, 150, 160, 174) is aligned with and rigidly affixed to the ratchet mechanism opposite the handle portion. A tool holder (112, 142, 152, 162, 176) is supported by the tool holder support structure and comprises opposing first and second ends (114, 116) each configured to support at least one respective tool (118, 132, 178, 220, 222, 224, 226, 228, 230, 232). The tool holder preferably rotates with respect to the tool holder support structure about a pivot (129, 146, 210). Preferably, the handle portion and ratchet mechanism are removable to permit a separate driver (196) to impart torque to a selected extended tool. The handle portion is further preferably moveable from an open position to a folded, closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: PROFESSIONAL TOOL MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Joseph T. Zachariasen, Steven J. Miner
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Publication number: 20080274677Abstract: Apparatus and method for sharpening a workpiece, such as a cutting tool. An abrasive disc is rotatable about a disc rotational axis and includes a plurality of spaced apart, radially disposed apertures extending therethrough from a first surface to an opposing second surface of the disc. The first surface is configured to facilitate sharpening of a workpiece by contacting engagement of the workpiece against an abrasive layer adjacent the first surface between adjacent first and second apertures of said plurality. The first surface further induces controlled axial displacement of the workpiece away from the disc as the second aperture approaches the workpiece during disc rotation. The first surface is preferably concave so as to extend into the disc between each adjacent pair of the apertures. Alternatively, the first surface is provided with different compressibilities to induce the controlled axial displacement of the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Publication number: 20080214095Abstract: A tool sharpening assembly (100) suitable for sharpening cutting tools (140,350,366,546,562). In some embodiments, a wedge-shaped port is formed between a rotational first abrasive surface (160,262) and a stationary second abrasive surface (162,264) to sharpen a distal cutting edge (146) of a cutting tool (140,230,546). In other embodiments, a cooling mechanism (136,326,330,334,338) actively draws heat generated during a sharpening operation from a tool (140) and through a tool support structure (170,234,328,332) contactingly supporting the tool, in further embodiments, a rotatable abrasive slotted disc (364) comprises at least one inspection aperture (372) formed from an interior sidewall (390) with upper and lower leading and trailing edges (396,398,400,402) of non-uniform separation distance. In other embodiments, a cylindrical drum abrasive member (572) is provided with an associated stationary support plate (574).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Daniel T. Dovel, Christopher T. DeLorenzo, Steven J. Miner
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Publication number: 20080127783Abstract: Apparatus for engaging a mechanical component, such as a fastener. The apparatus includes a handle, and an elongated shank with opposing proximal and distal ends. The distal end supports a tool driver. The proximal end is pivotally coupled to a location offset from a midline of the handle to facilitate alignment of the shank along the handle in pivotally opposite extended and shortened positions, respectively. In the extended position, the tool driver projects a first distance beyond a first end of the handle. In the shortened position, the tool driver projects beyond an opposing second end of the handle a second distance less than the first distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Jake Wadsworth
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Patent number: 7172498Abstract: A drill sharpener is provided which has a point-splitting port which simplifies the procedure for producing a split point on a drill bit undergoing sharpening. The point-splitting port is positioned relative to a grinding wheel assembly such that, when the drill held by a chuck is advanced toward the grinding wheel, a flute of the drill at the drill tip is brought into contact with the grinding wheel. The port has alignment stops therein which mate with flats provided on the barrel of the chuck to ensure proper alignment of the chuck and drill relative to the grinding wheel. The stops also limit the extent of inward travel of the chuck and drill to a predetermined distance. A debris or grit collection tube is also provided to be inserted into an unused port of the drill sharpener, to contain and confine any debris or grit attempting to exit the sharpener through the unused port.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: David A. Bernard, William C. Christian, Scott Harris, Keith Mosttler
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Patent number: 7147546Abstract: Method and apparatus for facilitating sharpening of a tool. A tool holder is provided to present the tool for sharpening against an abrasive member, such as a grinding wheel. A moveable jaw member preferably engages a side of the tool to align the tool with a reference axis. The jaw member preferably supports an alignment finger which moves with the jaw member and which contactingly engages the tool to establish a desired angular orientation of the tool with respect to said axis. The tool preferably includes a flute surface and a cutting edge, and the alignment finger contacts the flute surface adjacent said cutting edge. The alignment finger is further preferably configured so that a distal end thereof is initially adjusted against the abrasive member, such as by a grinding operation, while the alignment member contactingly supports the tool.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventor: Daniel T. Dovel
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Patent number: 7081040Abstract: Method and apparatus for sharpening a tool, such as a drill bit. A tool sharpener includes a tool holder subassembly which retains and presents the tool against a grinding wheel subassembly. A sensor locates a cutting edge of the tool while the tool is retained by the tool holder. A circuit, preferably comprising a programmable processor, determines a web thickness of the tool from the located cutting edge. The cutting edge is preferably located by detecting at least first and second points at different radii along the cutting edge. A cross-feed subassembly preferably moves the sensor into position, and the tool holder subassembly preferably rotates the tool to facilitate detection of each of the at least first and second points. The tool holder subassembly thereafter presents the tool against the grinding wheel subassembly in response to the determined web thickness of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2005Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Gary Varney, Dennis Sobolik, Will Hilligoss, Jim Wiltrout, John Griffin, Jennifer Hanson
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Publication number: 20060070760Abstract: A motion conversion assembly is provided, wich is adapted to be attached to a power drill for converting rotational motion of the drill to a reciprocating motion to operate as a reciprocating saw. The motion conversion assembly is mounted in a housing, and employs an offset-angled spindle on a rotatable drive shaft which is coupled to an intermediate shaft sub-assembly in the housing, which cooperated whith the offset-angled apindle to produce a reciprocating motion in the intermediate shaft subassembly as the rotatable drive shaft is rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: David Bernard, William Christian, Scott Harris, Keith Mosttler, Hank O'Dougherty, Daniel Dovel
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Publication number: 20050186890Abstract: Method and apparatus for sharpening a tool, such as a drill bit. A tool sharpener includes a tool holder subassembly which retains and presents the tool against a grinding wheel subassembly. A sensor locates a cutting edge of the tool while the tool is retained by the tool holder. A circuit, preferably comprising a programmable processor, determines a web thickness of the tool from the located cutting edge. The cutting edge is preferably located by detecting at least first and second points at different radii along the cutting edge. A cross-feed subassembly preferably moves the sensor into position, and the tool holder subassembly preferably rotates the tool to facilitate detection of each of the at least first and second points. The tool holder subassembly thereafter presents the tool against the grinding wheel subassembly in response to the determined web thickness of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Professional Tool Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Gary Varney, Dennis Sobolik, Will Hilligoss, Jim Wiltrout, John Griffin, Jennifer Hanson