Patents by Inventor Craig Schelling
Craig Schelling has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110224734Abstract: A compression plate kit that allows for manual compression of a bone discontinuity includes a bone plate, two or more reduction fasteners in the form of screws or pins, for example, and a compression clamp. The compression clamp can include engagement members configured to engage the reduction screws or pins, thereby allowing a practitioner to compress a bone discontinuity by manually closing the compression clamp. One or more implementations of a kit of the present invention can provide a practitioner with physical or tactile feedback during the compression of a bone discontinuity, and thus, provide the practitioner with the ability to better control the compression and spacing of bone portions during a reduction. One implementation of the kit includes a coupler for coupling the upper portions of the reduction fasteners together for selective fine tuning adjustments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: ORTHOPRO LLCInventor: Craig Schelling
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Publication number: 20110203821Abstract: A power tool includes an output shaft configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis, a motor drivably connected to the output shaft to impart rotary motions thereto, and a rotational motion sensor spatially separated from the output shaft and operable to determine the user-imparted rotational motion of the power tool with respect to the longitudinal axis. A controller is electrically connected to the rotational motion sensor and the motor. The controller determines angular velocity of the power tool about the axis, rotational displacement of the power tool about the axis, and/or a direction of the rotational displacement using input from the rotational motion sensor. The controller then controls the motor according to the angular velocity, the rotational displacement, and/or the direction of the rotational displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Daniel Puzio, Craig Schell, Daniele Brotto, Andrew Seman, JR., Scott Eshleman, Joseph Kelleher, Sankarshan Murthy, Gabriel Concari, Thomas Bodine, Michael Haupt, Curtis Watenpaugh
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Publication number: 20110098757Abstract: A compression plate kit that allows for manual compression of a bone discontinuity includes a bone plate, two or more reduction screws, and a compression clamp. The compression clamp can include engagement members configured to engage the reduction screws, thereby allowing a practitioner to compress a bone discontinuity by manually closing the compression clamp. One or more implementations of a kit of the present invention can provide a practitioner with physical or tactile feedback during the compression of a bone discontinuity, and thus, provide the practitioner with the ability to better control the compression and spacing of bone portions during a reduction.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: Craig Schelling
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Publication number: 20100215453Abstract: A router includes a motor assembly, at least a first rail and at least a first rolling element pair mounted to the motor assembly, where the first rolling element pair engages the first rail. The router may further include a second rail and a second rolling element pair mounted to the motor assembly, where the second rolling element pair engages the second rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Warren A. Ceroll, Craig Schell
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Patent number: 7731738Abstract: A cannulated screw which maintains compression at the interface between two or more materials in a medical or other setting to effectively secure bone to bone while minimizing separation between the bones and the securement interface. The cannulated screw has a flattened tip, which enables the cannulated screw to more readily bore or self-tap into bone or other material. The flattened tip of the cannulated screw comprises a plurality of cutting teeth which facilitate boring of the flattened tip of the cannulated screw into the material into which the screw is being inserted. In one embodiment, three progressive cutting teeth are provided on the flattened tip of the cannulated screw.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Orthopro, LLCInventors: Jesse Jackson, Craig Schelling
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Patent number: 7681659Abstract: A control system is provided for use in a power tool. The control system includes: a rotational rate sensor having a resonating mass and a controller electrically connected to the rotational rate sensor. The rotational rate sensor detects lateral displacement of the resonating mass and generates a signal indicative of the detected lateral displacement, such that the lateral displacement is directly proportional to a rotational speed at which the power tool rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft. Based on the generated signal, the controller initiates a protective operation to avoid further undesirable rotation of the power tool. The controller may opt to reduce the torque applied to shaft to a non-zero value that enables the operator to regain control of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Qiang Zhang, Uday Deshpande, John Charles Vanko, Jason Lee, Craig Schell, Thomas Jay Bodine, Joao Norona, David Beers
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Publication number: 20090183888Abstract: A power tool for operating on a workpiece, the power tool having a housing and a motor disposed within the housing. A controller is connected to the motor and receives user inputs for turning on the motor and a power tool battery pack is connected to the controller and the motor. At least one light is connected to the controller for illuminating the workpiece. The controller can turn on the light in a predetermined pattern to alert the user to a tool condition, such as the charge level being below a predetermined level.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Michael FORSTER, Bhanuprasad V. Gorti, Sam Woods, Craig Schell, Nathan Cruise
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Patent number: 7552781Abstract: A control system is provided for use in a power tool. The control system includes: a rotational rate sensor having a resonating mass and a controller electrically connected to the rotational rate sensor. The rotational rate sensor detects lateral displacement of the resonating mass and generates a signal indicative of the detected lateral displacement, such that the lateral displacement is directly proportional to a rotational speed at which the power tool rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft. Based on the generated signal, the controller initiates a protective operation to avoid further undesirable rotation of the power tool. The controller may opt to reduce the torque applied to shaft to a non-zero value that enables the operator to regain control of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Qiang Zhang, Uday Deshpande, John Charles Vanko, Jason Leh, Craig Schell, Thomas Jay Bodine, Joao Norona, David Beers
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Patent number: 7410006Abstract: A control system is provided for use in a power tool. The control system includes: a rotational rate sensor having a resonating mass and a controller electrically connected to the rotational rate sensor. The rotational rate sensor detects lateral displacement of the resonating mass and generates a signal indicative of the detected lateral displacement, such that the lateral displacement is directly proportional to a rotational speed at which the power tool rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft. Based on the generated signal, the controller initiates a protective operation to avoid further undesirable rotation of the power tool. The control scheme employed by the power tool may initiate different protective operations for different tool conditions.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Qiang Zhang, Uday Deshpande, Shailesh P. Waikar, Daniel Puzio, Craig Schell, William F. Hilsher, Joshua D. West
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Publication number: 20080110653Abstract: A control system is provided for use in a power tool. The control system includes: a rotational rate sensor having a resonating mass and a controller electrically connected to the rotational rate sensor. The rotational rate sensor detects lateral displacement of the resonating mass and generates a signal indicative of the detected lateral displacement, such that the lateral displacement is directly proportional to a rotational speed at which the power tool rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft. Based on the generated signal, the controller initiates a protective operation to avoid further undesirable rotation of the power tool. The controller may opt to reduce the torque applied to shaft to a non-zero value that enables the operator to regain control of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventors: Qiang Zhang, Uday Deshpande, John Vanko, Jason Leh, Craig Schell, Thomas Bodine, Joao Norona, David Beers
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Publication number: 20070175943Abstract: A contact trip assembly for a power nailer, wherein a contact member includes a curved portion that loops rearwardly towards a handle of the nailer. Also provided is an adjustment assembly including an adjustment plate and a pinion gear, a trigger that is slidably engageable within a housing of the tool, a trigger lock including a ring element, an anti-discharge mechanism including a stop member, and a contact trip lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2007Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Craig Schell, Ashok Baskar, Paul Gross, Charles Bradenbaugh, Robert Berry, David Tomayko, Li Xu
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Publication number: 20070162028Abstract: A cannulated screw which maintains compression at the interface between two or more materials in a medical or other setting to effectively secure bone to bone while minimizing separation between the bones and the securement interface. The cannulated screw has a flattened tip, which enables the cannulated screw to more readily bore or self-tap into bone or other material. The flattened tip of the cannulated screw comprises a plurality of cutting teeth which facilitate boring of the flattened tip of the cannulated screw into the material into which the screw is being inserted. In one embodiment, three progressive cutting teeth are provided on the flattened tip of the cannulated screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2005Publication date: July 12, 2007Inventors: Jesse Jackson, Craig Schelling
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Publication number: 20070132196Abstract: A power driver may include a housing, a tool chuck and a power take off mechanism. The tool chuck may have an input shaft mounted for rotation on the housing. The input shaft may support chuck jaws. A chuck actuating shaft may be mounted for rotation on the input shaft. The power take off mechanism may be connected to the tool chuck. The power take off mechanism may be adjustable into a DRILL DRIVE MODE to rotationally drive the input shaft and the chuck actuating shaft together as a unit, and a CHUCK MODE to rotationally drive the chuck actuating shaft relative to the input shaft. The power take off mechanism may be internal of the housing. The power take off mechanism in the CHUCK MODE may rotationally fix the input shaft to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Daniel Puzio, Craig Schell, Robert Gehret, Richard Heavel, Warren Ceroll, Stephen Debelius
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Publication number: 20070084613Abstract: A control system is provided for use in a power tool. The control system includes: a rotational rate sensor having a resonating mass and a controller electrically connected to the rotational rate sensor. The rotational rate sensor detects lateral displacement of the resonating mass and generates a signal indicative of the detected lateral displacement, such that the lateral displacement is directly proportional to a rotational speed at which the power tool rotates about an axis of the rotary shaft. Based on the generated signal, the controller initiates a protective operation to avoid further undesirable rotation of the power tool. The controller may opt to reduce the torque applied to shaft to a non-zero value that enables the operator to regain control of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: Qiang Zhang, Uday Deshpande, John Vanko, Jason Leh, Craig Schell, Thomas Bodine, Joao Norona, David Beers
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Publication number: 20070079589Abstract: A filtration system for a gas powered concrete saw allows the user to inspect and/or determine how much dust is accumulated in the filter. In addition, manual filter cleaners are provided to allow the user to easily clean the filter without needing to open up the tool. In addition, the system is provided to deactivate the tool or notify the user if no filter is being utilized, or the filter is damaged. The system can also provide system lock out in the case of a missing or damaged filter. In addition, automatic methods are also provided to allow cleaning of the filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Erik Ekstrom, Craig Schell, William Kalbfleisch, Eric Bernstein
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Publication number: 20060237917Abstract: A tool chuck may include an input shaft. A chuck actuating shaft may be mounted for rotation on the input shaft. A chuck actuating screw may be screw coupled to the chuck actuating shaft. A spring may be interposed between the chuck actuating shaft and the input shaft. Upon tightening the tool chuck, the spring may be compressed to provide force against the chuck actuating screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Daniel Puzio, Robert Gehret, Warren Ceroll, Craig Schell, Richard Heavel
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Publication number: 20060233621Abstract: A power driver may include a motor that rotates upon receiving an input current. A tool chuck may have chuck jaws to hold an accessory. The tool chuck may be coupled to the motor. A power take off mechanism may be connected between the motor and the tool chuck. The power take off mechanism may be adjustable into a CHUCK MODE to one of open and close the chuck jaws while the motor rotates. An electronic clutch may interrupt the input current to the motor if the power take off mechanism is in the CHUCK MODE and if the input current exceeds a trip value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Craig Schell, Robert Gehret, Daniel Puzio
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Publication number: 20060231277Abstract: Provided are various embodiments of structures that may utilized in a power driver, particularly in a power driver having an optional reciprocating “hammer” action, for retaining an outer bearing during assembly and/or operation of the power driver. In particular, the disclosed structures provide one or more surfaces, particularly inner peripheral surfaces, that limit outward axial movement of the bearing along the input shaft. These structures may include combinations of surfaces defined by retaining means, an input shaft, biasing means and chuck shields for positioning the outer bearing within the power driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Daniel Puzio, Robert Gehret, Warren Ceroll, Craig Schell
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Publication number: 20060232021Abstract: A chuck for a drill/driver. The chuck can include an input shaft having a cavity, a chuck actuating shaft and a chuck actuating screw. The chuck actuating shaft can be received in the cavity and can be rotatable about a chuck axis. The chuck actuating shaft can have a threaded aperture. The chuck actuating screw can have a threaded portion that is threadably engaged to the threaded aperture. The jaws can be received in the cavity and can engage the input shaft. The jaws can be coupled to the chuck actuating screw such that rotation of the chuck actuating shaft relative to the chuck actuating screw translates the jaws so that the jaws converge toward or diverge from the chuck axis. The chuck further includes a device coupled to at least one of the chuck actuating screw, the chuck actuating shaft and the input shaft for limiting elastic elongation of the chuck actuating screw in an axial direction when the jaws are positioned in a fully opened condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Craig Schell, Daniel Puzio, Robert Gehret, Richard Heavel, Warren Ceroll, Stephen Debelius
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Publication number: 20060201688Abstract: A hammer drill/driver with a motor having an output member, a planetary transmission, a clutch assembly and a clutch bypass. The planetary transmission, which includes a ring gear, receives rotary power from the output member and produces a rotary output. The clutch assembly has a clutch profile, which is coupled to the ring gear, and a first pin assembly having a first follower, a first pin member and a first spring that biases the first follower into contact with the clutch profile. The clutch bypass has a bypass profile, which is coupled to the ring gear, and second pin assembly having a second follower, a second pin member, a third spring, which biases the second follower away from the bypass profile, and a fourth spring, which biases the second follower away from the second pin member. A method for operation of a hammer drill/driver is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2005Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Cheryl Jenner, Stephen Debelius, Craig Schell, Daniel Puzio, Warren Ceroll, Robert Gehret, James Watson, Charles Yocum, Christopher Brock, Michael Zalobsky