Patents Assigned to S-B Power Tool Company
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Publication number: 20030042803Abstract: A rotary power tool having a light source includes a housing, an electric motor provided in the housing and an elongated spindle engaged with and adapted to be rotatably driven by the motor. A rotatable holding assembly is attached to an end of the spindle and extends from a front end of the housing for holding a tool accessory. At least one magnet is adapted to be rotated by the spindle for producing a magnetic field, and a generally tubular sleeve is attached to the front end of the housing. At least one light emitting diode projects from a front end of the sleeve, generally between the inner and the outer surfaces of the sleeve. An inductive coil is also imbedded at least partially in the sleeve generally between the inner and the outer surfaces, proximate the magnet for generating an electric current from the magnetic field. Electrical conductors are also embedded and routed through the sleeve for supplying the electric current from the inductive coil to the light emitting diode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Wolfgang Hirschburger, Allen M. Oles
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Publication number: 20030007843Abstract: A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism. The depth adjustment mechanism includes a course adjustment mechanism and a fine adjustment mechanism to set the cutting distance of a bit. The course and fine adjustment mechanisms are usable in both the upright and inverted positions and the fine adjustment mechanism is operable without being reset throughout the full range of motion of the plunge router. The depth stop includes a mechanism for locking the end of a rod on the housing to the base in order to set the relative position in between the housing and the base. The depth stop also includes a plurality of steps for engaging the rod and permitting incremental passes of cutting at different depths with the router.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: S-B POWER TOOL COMPANYInventors: Lawrence M. Cotton, Kenneth Smith, Kevin Alfred
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Publication number: 20030002948Abstract: A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism. The depth adjustment mechanism includes a course adjustment mechanism and a fine adjustment mechanism to set the cutting distance of a bit. The course and fine adjustment mechanisms are usable in both the upright and inverted positions and the fine adjustment mechanism is operable without being reset throughout the full range of motion of the plunge router. The depth stop includes a mechanism for locking the end of a rod on the housing to the base in order to set the relative position in between the housing and the base. The depth stop also includes a plurality of steps for engaging the rod and permitting incremental passes of cutting at different depths with the router.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: S-B POWER TOOL COMPANYInventors: Mary Hathcock, Carl Christian Carlson, Manfred Staebler
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Publication number: 20030002947Abstract: A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism. The depth adjustment mechanism includes a course adjustment mechanism and a fine adjustment mechanism to set the cutting distance of a bit. The course and fine adjustment mechanisms are usable in both the upright and inverted positions and the fine adjustment mechanism is operable without being reset throughout the full range of motion of the plunge router. The depth stop includes a mechanism for locking the end of a rod on the housing to the base in order to set the relative position in between the housing and the base. The depth stop also includes a plurality of steps for engaging the rod and permitting incremental passes of cutting at different depths with the router.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: S-B POWER TOOL COMPANYInventors: Mary Hathcock, Lawrence M. Cotton, Carl Christian Carlson
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Patent number: 6491483Abstract: An attachment adapted to be mounted to the nose piece of the rotary tool or to the outer end of a flexible drive extension is disclosed. The attachment encircles the collet and bit at the base end portion of the attachment and has an extension portion that extends along the length of the bit and partially encircles it, providing a planar surface that limits the depth of engagement by the bit during operation. Also the extension has a semi-cylindrical surface portion that contacts a smooth outer end portion of the cutting bit and provides support to the bit so that it cannot be deflected and cut into the extension portion of the attachment. A recess in the back of the attachment is adapted to provide a surface into which the end of a user's thumb may rest for the purpose of applying downward force to the attachment during operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventor: Albert J. Ford
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Patent number: 6488455Abstract: A plunge base router for use in an upright and an inverted position is disclosed. The router includes a depth adjustment mechanism, a depth stop mechanism, a post lock mechanism, and a return spring defeat mechanism. The depth adjustment mechanism includes a coarse adjustment mechanism and a fine adjustment mechanism to set the cutting distance of a bit. The course and fine adjustment mechanisms are usable in both the upright and inverted positions and the fine adjustment mechanism is operable without being reset throughout the full range of motion of the plunge router. The depth stop includes a mechanism for locking the end of a rod on the housing to the base in order to set the relative position in between the housing and the base. The depth stop also includes a plurality of steps for engaging the rod and permitting incremental passes of cutting at different depths with the router.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Manfred Staebler, Mary Hathcock, Kenneth Smith, Lawrence M. Cotton, Carl Christian Carlson, Kevin Alfred
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Patent number: 6484875Abstract: The invention provides a packaging assembly including a rear panel which has a rear central portion with a rear surface and a rear skirt, and a rear peripheral flange linearly displaced from the central portion by the rear skirt. Also provided is a front panel including a front central portion with a front surface and a front skirt, and a front peripheral flange linearly displaced from the central portion by the front skirt, and the front panel is configured for nesting with the rear panel. A pocket is defined when the front and rear panels are placed in nesting engagement with each other, wherein linear displacement between the front central portion and the front peripheral flange is greater than linear displacement between the rear central portion and the rear peripheral flange. A blister on the front panel is dimensioned for receiving a product and a pocket insert is sized and configured for insertion into the pocket for confining the product within the blister.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Michael Brainerd, Debbie Groshek, Steve Skotzke
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Publication number: 20020164223Abstract: A plunge-type router is disclosed which has a base and a head assembly that is vertically adjustable by an adjusting mechanism. The plunge router includes an electronic control system with a digital display and control functionality that enables the router to accurately determine a baseline or zero position for a router bit installed in the router and permits the user to input a depth of cut value or other predetermined command. The control system then automatically causes the motorized adjusting mechanism to go to the appropriate position. The electronic control system enables the storage of multiple depth settings as well as multiple step or macro operations. In this regard, macros may be run to provide incremental cutting necessary for performing multiple passes to achieve a relatively deep depth of cut.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: William J. Ryan, Carl C. Carlson
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Patent number: 6474378Abstract: A plunge-type router is disclosed which has a base and a head assembly that is vertically adjustable by an adjusting mechanism. The plunge router includes an electronic control system with a digital display and control functionality that enables the router to accurately determine a baseline or zero position for a router bit installed in the router and permits the user to input a depth of cut value or other predetermined command. The control system then automatically causes the motorized adjusting mechanism to go to the appropriate position. The electronic control system enables the storage of multiple depth settings as well as multiple step or macro operations. In this regard, macros may be run to provide incremental cutting necessary for performing multiple passes to achieve a relatively deep depth of cut.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: William J. Ryan, Carl C. Carlson
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Patent number: 6463824Abstract: A right angle attachment configured to be attached to a small electrically powered rotary hand tool of the type that is used in woodworking, hobby work and other work. Being small, lightweight, relatively vibration free and quiet in operation, the attachment is easily attached to a hand tool in a very short amount of time without the use of any special tools. The attachment has a flexible input shaft and an output shaft that are oriented at an angular orientation, such as approximately 90 degrees relative to one another so that the flexible shaft compensates for misalignment between the input shaft and the output shaft of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Edward T. Prell, Wolfgang Hirschburger, Allen M. Oles
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Patent number: 6460442Abstract: A rip fence used with a table saw, where the table saw has an upper cutting surface with a front edge surface and a rear edge surface. The rip fence includes a main casing having a front clamping mechanism at the front end and a rear clamping mechanism at the rear end. The front clamping mechanisms has a frame with a handle pivotally connected thereto. A link is connected at one end to the handle and at another end to a cam. An activation plate is also connected the cam and to a clamping plate. The handle rotates between a locked position and a released position thereby moving the link to rotate the cam against the activation plate. The activation plate causes the clamping plate to laterally move between a locked position and a released position relative the front edge surface. The handle also causes the rear clamping mechanism to move between a locked and a released position relative the rear edge surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Mark S. Talesky, Kenneth N. Svetlik, Ezequiel Romo
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Publication number: 20020123302Abstract: A cutting and grinding wheel made of a circular disk having a center, two opposing surfaces, an outer circumference, and a center defining a bore hole. A plurality of teeth are evenly distributed around the disk's outer circumference, with each tooth having an apex and a pair of opposing sidewalls generally parallel to the disk opposing surfaces. The teeth formed in a generally sinusoidal pattern, and each adjacent pair of teeth are separated by a gullet. An abrasive coating is disposed to be concentrated upon the wheel teeth apexes and opposing teeth sidewalls.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Applicant: S-B POWER TOOL COMPANYInventors: Verica Maras, Lloyd R. Oliver
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Patent number: 6424112Abstract: A speed control device particularly adapted for use with electrical motor-driven hand tools has digital operator input controls. A semiconductor switching device controls a percentage of ON time for the electric motor in the hand tool. Discrete and repeatable settings are selectable to a user through digital input switches.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventor: Ronald V. Schauer
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Publication number: 20020067080Abstract: A power supply for a power tool which is adapted to be powered by a battery source and an AC voltage source includes a battery module constructed and adapted to be removably coupled to the power tool. The battery module includes a battery pack for supplying power to the power tool. A power converter module supplies current for charging the battery pack and for operating the power tool. A power plug extends from the power converter module and is adapted to be connected to the battery module. The power plug has a first output for supplying the tool operating current to the power tool and a second output for supplying the battery charging current to the battery pack when the plug is connected to the battery module. A switching device is provided in the battery module for electrically disconnecting the battery pack from the power tool responsive to the plug being connected to the battery module.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Applicant: S-B POWER TOOL COMPANYInventor: Peter W. Neumann
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Patent number: D458947Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Kenneth N. Svetlik, David Danielson
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Patent number: D459176Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventor: Mark D. Duennes
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Patent number: D463963Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Paul Metaxatos, Chris Switalski, Jason Schickerling
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Patent number: D467482Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Albert F. Kunz, Scott Griswold, Robert Bruno, Paul Metaxatos, Chris Switalski
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Patent number: D467781Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Albert F. Kunz, Scott Griswold, Tadeusz Parafinczuk, Robert Bruno, Paul Metaxatos, Chris Switalski
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Patent number: D469671Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: S-B Power Tool CompanyInventors: Edward T. Prell, Allen M. Oles, Frank Sterpka, David C. Danielson