Patents Assigned to SD3
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Publication number: 20150283630Abstract: Table saws are disclosed. The table saws may include a circular blade, a first elevation mechanism configured to raise and lower the blade relative to the work surface, and a second elevation mechanism configured to change the elevation of the blade independent of the first elevation mechanism. The first elevation mechanism may include a linear slide and the second elevation mechanism may include a pivot joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2014Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer, David A. Fanning
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Publication number: 20150273725Abstract: Woodworking machines and safety system for use with those machines are disclosed. The machines include a detection system adapted to detect one or more dangerous conditions and a reaction system associated with the detection system. The reaction system can include an explosive to trigger the system, and also can be configured to retract a cutting tool at least partially away from a cutting region upon detection of a dangerous condition by the detection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer, David A. Fanning
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Publication number: 20150273723Abstract: Extension rails for table saws are disclosed. Some of the disclosed extension rails can be attached to a table saw without a user having to manipulate a lever or knob. Extension rails particularly relevant to portable table saws such as jobsite and bench-top table saws are disclosed, including extension rails that can provide 48? or more of cutting capacity on jobsite and/or bench-top table saws. A method of attaching extension rails to a table saw is disclosed that does not require the use of a tool or the manipulation of a knob or clamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2015Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, Steven D. McDaniel, David A. Fanning
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Publication number: 20150217421Abstract: Woodworking machines including a blade to cut a workpiece and a detector to detect movement or position of at least part of a human body near the blade and a reaction system adapted to mitigate possible injury upon detection of a dangerous condition between the human and the blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2014Publication date: August 6, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventor: Stephen F. Gass
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Publication number: 20150165641Abstract: Control systems are disclosed for power tools such as table saws, miter saws, band saws, hand-held circular saws, jointers, shapers, routers, and up-cut saws. The control systems include systems to turn power tools on and off, and to control the supply of power to motors. The systems to turn power tools on and off may include dual switches that must be operated together to turn a power tool on. The systems to provide power to motors may include dual relays in series implemented with methods to minimize arcing and welding of the relays. The systems described herein may be implemented in power tools equipped with active injury mitigation technology.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2014Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, Louis R. Slamka
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Patent number: 9038515Abstract: Woodworking machines with cutting tools and motors to drive the cutting tools are disclosed. The machines may be equipped with a detection system that detects a dangerous condition between the cutting tool and a person, and with a reaction system that performs a specified action upon detection of the dangerous condition. The machines also may be equipped with a control system that tests the operability of at least a portion of the detection system and/or the reaction system. The control system may disable the motor if the tested portion is inoperable.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2013Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: SD3, LLCInventor: Stephen F. Gass
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Publication number: 20150107428Abstract: Fences for use in table saws are disclosed. One embodiment may include an actuator, handle or lever to lock and unlock the fence from the table, where the actuator, handle or lever is positioned substantially above the tabletop and substantially within the perimeter of the table (including any rail associated with the table). Another embodiment may include an actuator, handle or lever to lock and unlock the fence from the table, where the actuator, handle or lever is positioned along a top surface of the fence and configured so that the fence unclamps from the saw when the actuator, handle or lever is pressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Jeremy J. Burke, John P. Nenadic, Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer
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Publication number: 20150107430Abstract: Inserts for use in table saws are disclosed. One embodiment may include a mechanism to lock mechanically and affirmatively the insert in a blade opening in a table saw. The mechanism is designed so that a user can install and remove the insert without tools. The mechanism also can be designed so that the front of the insert pops up above the table when released from its locked position. The mechanism can be further designed so that the insert can be unlocked or released by a user pressing a button or tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, James F.W. Wright
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Publication number: 20150107427Abstract: Mounting systems to secure and index riving knives and spreaders in table saws are disclosed. One embodiment may include three mounts or screws attached to an elevation carriage. A clamp plate fits over the heads of the mounts and a handle pivots to move the clamp plate against flanges on the heads of the mounts to clamp a riving knife or spreader in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F Gass, J. David Fulmer, James F.W. Wright
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Publication number: 20140165801Abstract: Woodworking machines including cutting tools and motors adapted to drive the cutting tools are disclosed. The machines also include a detection system adapted to detect a dangerous condition between the cutting tool and a person, and a reaction system adapted to perform a specified action upon detection of the dangerous condition. The machines further include a control system adapted to test the operability of at least a portion of the detection system and/or the reaction system. The control system is adapted to disable the motor if the tested portion is inoperable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: SD3, LLCInventor: Stephen F. Gass
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Patent number: 8646369Abstract: Table saw blade guards, splitter assemblies, attachments, accessories, and table saws including the same. The splitter assemblies include a splitter and a blade guard that is coupled to the splitter. The blade guards include a top guard. In some embodiments, the top guard is configured to be a hold-down guard. In some embodiments, the top guard is pivotally coupled to the splitter. In some embodiments, the top guard is adjustably coupled to the splitter. In some embodiments, the top guard is secured in a fixed orientation relative to the splitter. In some embodiments, the top guard includes a portion that is secured in a fixed orientation to the splitter and a portion that is pivotal relative to the splitter.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2007Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, David S. D'Ascenzo
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Patent number: 8522655Abstract: Woodworking machines including cutting tools and motors adapted to drive the cutting tools are disclosed. The machines also include a detection system adapted to detect a dangerous condition between the cutting tool and a person, and a reaction system adapted to perform a specified action upon detection of the dangerous condition. The machines further include a control system adapted to test the operability of at least a portion of the detection system and/or the reaction system. The control system is adapted to disable the motor if the tested portion is inoperable.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer, Joel F. Jensen, Benjamin B. Schramm, Robert L. Chamberlain
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Patent number: 8511693Abstract: A mobile base that attaches to the stand of a table saw is disclosed. The mobile base includes wheels and casters that rotate down and lift the saw when a foot pedal is depressed. The mobile base raises the saw asymmetrically to provide clearance for the legs of an extension table attached to the table of the saw. A locking mechanism locks the wheels and casters so that they do not retract while the saw is moved, and a foot-operated lever releases the wheels and casters so that they may retract and lower the saw back to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, James F. W. Wright
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Patent number: 8505424Abstract: Table saws and table saws designed to implement safety systems that detect contact between a person and a dangerous portion of the saw are disclosed. Table saw components, mounting systems for table saws, and table saw attachments are also disclosed. One embodiment may include a first clamp surface, a second clamp surface spaced apart from the first clamp surface so that a base portion of a riving knife or splitter can be placed between the clamp surfaces with the opposing sides of the base portion generally parallel to the first and second clamp surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer, David A. Fanning
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Patent number: 8498732Abstract: Methods to detect when a human body contacts a predetermined portion of a machine are disclosed. The methods distinguish contact with a person from contact with other materials. The methods are particularly applicable in woodworking equipment such as power saws to detect contact between a person and the blade of the saw. Woodworking machines and memory devices for use in woodworking machines having safety systems designed to detect a dangerous condition between a human and a dangerous portion of the woodworking machine and to trigger some action to mitigate the dangerous condition are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventor: Stephen F Gass
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Patent number: 8490527Abstract: Woodworking machines are disclosed having cutting tools for cutting workpieces. The machines include a detection system adapted to detect one or more dangerous conditions between a person and the cutting tool. The machines also include a mechanism having a moveable component adapted to move upon detection of the dangerous condition by the detection system. Movement of the moveable component contributes to one or more of the following actions to mitigate or prevent injury to the person: deceleration of the cutting tool, retraction of the cutting tool, and placement of a barrier over at least a part of the cutting tool. An actuator is adapted to move the moveable component at a high acceleration when the dangerous condition is detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2011Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, David S. D'Ascenzo
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Patent number: 8489223Abstract: Methods to detect when a human body contacts a predetermined portion of a machine are disclosed. The methods distinguish contact with a person from contact with other materials. The methods are particularly applicable in woodworking equipment such as power saws to distinguish contact between a person and the blade of the saw from contact between the blade and wet or green wood. Woodworking machines and memory devices for use in woodworking machines having safety systems designed to detect a dangerous condition between a human and a dangerous portion of the woodworking machine and to trigger some action to mitigate the dangerous condition are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventor: Stephen F. Gass
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Patent number: 8469067Abstract: Methods to detect when a human body contacts a predetermined portion of a machine are disclosed. The methods distinguish contact with a person from contact with other materials. The methods are particularly applicable in woodworking equipment such as table saws to distinguish contact between a person and the blade of the saw from contact between the blade and wet or green wood. The methods and woodworking equipment may include predictive blade stop algorithms that prevent unnecessary activations of a safety brake during coast down of a blade and continued protection in the event a main power switch is turned off.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, Louis R. Slamka
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Patent number: 8459157Abstract: Safety systems for power equipment, components, brake cartridges and mounting systems for brake cartridges are disclosed. The safety systems, components, brake cartridges and mounting systems are specifically applicable for woodworking equipment such as saws. A brake cartridge system may include a key adapted to secure the brake cartridge in a power tool, and a bracket configured to receive at least part of the key.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2004Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, J. David Fulmer, David A. Fanning
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Patent number: 8438958Abstract: Woodworking machines including conductive cutters adapted to cut workpieces, and motors adapted to drive the cutters are disclosed. The machines also include a contact detection system adapted to detect contact between a person and the cutter, and to distinguish contact between the person and the cutter from contact between the workpiece and the cutter. The machines further include a reaction system adapted to cause a predetermined action to take place upon detection of contact between the person and the cutter by the contact detection system.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2011Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: SD3, LLCInventors: Stephen F. Gass, Robert L. Chamberlain, Benjamin B. Schramm, Joel F. Jensen, Jonathan N. Betts-LaCroix