Patents Assigned to Winsire Enterprises Corporation
  • Patent number: 8122791
    Abstract: A compact, three-way ratchet drive mechanism selectively enables ratcheting operation in a clockwise direction, or an anti-clockwise direction, or disables ratcheting behavior. The mechanism includes a ratchet housing, a drive shaft, a ratchet wheel, J-shaped pawls, and a coaxially fitted selector sleeve for selecting a desired mode of operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: Winsire Enterprises Corporation
    Inventor: Waltherus Christianus Klomp
  • Patent number: 7258046
    Abstract: A retainer for constraining slidable movement of a sleeve along a shaft between open and closed positions. An end cap is fixed on the sleeve's rearward end, forming a recess between the sleeve's rearward end and the end cap. The retainer is slidable in and along the sleeve. A pair of flexible, transversely opposed ribs are provided at the retainer's rearward end. A lug projects outwardly from each rib's rearward end. A spring normally biases the ribs outwardly, biasing the lugs into the recess when the sleeve is closed to retain the sleeve in the closed position. When the sleeve is closed, application of a force to move the end cap rearwardly away from the shaft compresses the lugs inwardly, compressing the ribs against the spring and overcoming the spring's outward bias, such that the lugs circumscribe a reduced circumference permitting slidable movement of the lugs through the sleeve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2007
    Assignee: Winsire Enterprises Corporation
    Inventors: Hermann Frühm, Waltherus Christianus Klomp
  • Publication number: 20070044598
    Abstract: A retainer for constraining slidable movement of a sleeve along a shaft between open and closed positions. An end cap is fixed on the sleeve's rearward end, forming a recess between the sleeve's rearward end and the end cap. The retainer is slidable in and along the sleeve. A pair of flexible, transversely opposed ribs are provided at the retainer's rearward end. A lug projects outwardly from each rib's rearward end. A spring normally biases the ribs outwardly, biasing the lugs into the recess when the sleeve is closed to retain the sleeve in the closed position. When the sleeve is closed, application of a force to move the end cap rearwardly away from the shaft compresses the lugs inwardly, compressing the ribs against the spring and overcoming the spring's outward bias, such that the lugs circumscribe a reduced circumference permitting slidable movement of the lugs through the sleeve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2005
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Applicant: Winsire Enterprises Corporation
    Inventors: Hermann Frohm, Waltherus Klomp
  • Patent number: 6510768
    Abstract: A bit holder for a battery-powered screwdriver. A compartment is formed on one end of the screwdriver, opposite the tool bit driving end of the screwdriver. A sleeve mounted in the compartment can be slidably moved between open and closed positions. A plurality of bit holding clips are fixed around the sleeve's outer circumference. A shaft extends through the compartment. One of the shaft's ends is fixed at the compartment's forward end. The sleeve is slidably mounted over the shaft's opposite end.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 28, 2003
    Assignee: Winsire Enterprises Corporation
    Inventor: Hermann Frühm
  • Publication number: 20020184979
    Abstract: A bit holder for a battery-powered screwdriver. A compartment is formed on one end of the screwdriver, opposite the tool bit driving end of the screwdriver. A sleeve mounted in the compartment can be slidably moved between open and closed positions. A plurality of bit holding clips are fixed around the sleeve's outer circumference. A shaft extends through the compartment. One of the shaft's ends is fixed at the compartment's forward end. The sleeve is slidably mounted over the shaft's opposite end.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2001
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: Winsire Enterprises Corporation
    Inventor: Hermann Fruhm