Patents by Inventor Robert Kusmierski
Robert Kusmierski 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: 20240351175Abstract: A power tool includes a housing, a nosepiece, and an end effector rotatably coupled to the housing. A substantially annular holder body is axially and non-rotatably coupled to the nosepiece. A circuit board is received in an internal substantially annular groove in a rear face of the front wall of the holder body between the holder body and the nosepiece. A light unit is coupled to the circuit board and configured to illuminate the workpiece. A wire assembly electrically couples the light unit to a source of electrical power.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris C. Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Patent number: 9352458Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2013Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Publication number: 20130301244Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Patent number: 8506108Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Publication number: 20130003358Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: BLACK & DECKER INC.Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris C. Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Patent number: 8317350Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris C. Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Publication number: 20110188232Abstract: A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Inventors: Brian E. Friedman, Stephen P. Osborne, Eva J. Dixon, Eric E. Hatfield, Daniel Krout, Robert Kusmierski, Corey G. Robertson, Jeffrey Delcamp, Daniel Puzio, Robert S. Gehret, Stuart Garber, Joerg Zellerhoff, Joao Norona, Aris C. Cleanthous, Amanda Miller
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Publication number: 20070024151Abstract: An electric motor has a field assembly, such as a stator, for a dynamoelectric machine has field coils that are wound to a net shape. Lead wires are brought out from the ends of each field coil. The field coils are insulated with insulating sleeves or insulating slot liners. The field coils are assembled with stator core pieces, such as pole pieces and return path pieces, into the stator. The stator core pieces are formed prior to being assembled with the field coils. In an aspect of the invention, the pole pieces and return path pieces are separately formed and then assembled together with the field coils, which have also been separately formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Hung Du, Brandon Verbrugge, Earl Ortt, Michael Agnes, Michael Zemlok, Robert Kusmierski, David Smith
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Publication number: 20060230894Abstract: A chop saw having a base assembly, a saw assembly pivotally attached to the base assembly for movement between an upper position and a lower position, the saw assembly including a motor, a blade driven by the motor, an upper blade guard covering an upper part of the blade, and a laser assembly disposed on the saw assembly. The laser assembly may include a housing attached to the saw assembly, a rail supported by the housing, a body slidingly disposed on the rail, a holder pivotally attached to the body, a laser diode pivotally disposed on the body for emitting a laser beam along a first path, and a line lens disposed in the first path for converting the laser beam into a laser plane projected towards the base assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Daryl Meredith, Thomas Kaye, Lee Brendel, Brian Wattenbach, Robert Gehret, Eric Samuelsen, Robert Kusmierski, Craig Oktavec, Adan Ayala, Jiangang Zhao, Stephanie Vogel, Brian Wohltmann
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Publication number: 20060226729Abstract: An electric motor, power tool using the electric motor, and method of making the electric motor includes making a stator to have pole pieces on which field coils are disposed. Each field coil has a plurality of coils where each coil serves a different function in that field coil. In an aspect, one of the coils is a run coil and wound with larger wire and another of the coils is a brake coil wound with smaller wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Hung Du, Brandon Verbrugge, Earl Ortt, Michael Agnes, John Stone, Michael Zemlok, Robert Kusmierski, David Smith
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Publication number: 20060011034Abstract: A power tool having a base assembly, a table supported by the base assembly, a saw assembly supported by the table, and a riving knife assembly attached to the saw assembly. The riving knife has a body with an edge placed adjacent to a blade, and a bracket connected to the body. The bracket is inserted into a support assembly disposed on the saw assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: January 19, 2006Inventors: Robert Gehret, Robert Kusmierski, Mark Miller
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Publication number: 20060005680Abstract: A power tool with a base assembly and a table supported by the base assembly. The table has a slot. A saw assembly is pivotably supported by the table, and includes a motor, and a blade driven by the motor. A miter gauge assembly is disposable on the slot. The miter gauge assembly has a body, a fence pivotably attached to the body, and a bar pivotably attached to the body, where the bar is disposable in the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Inventors: Robert Gehret, Paul Embree, Robert Kusmierski, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20050099087Abstract: An electric motor has a field assembly, such as a stator, has field coils that are wound to a net shape. Lead wires are brought out from the ends of each field coil. The field coils are insulated. The field coils are assembled with stator core pieces, such as pole pieces and return path pieces, into the stator. The stator core pieces are formed prior to being assembled with the field coils. In an aspect of the invention, the pole pieces and return path pieces are separately formed and then assembled together with the field coils, which have also been separately formed. The pole pieces and return path pieces are formed with mating features that are mated to hold the pole pieces and return path pieces together.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Hung Du, Brandon Verbrugge, Earl Ortt, Michael Agnes, Michael Zemlok, Robert Kusmierski, David Smith
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Publication number: 20050099085Abstract: An electric motor has a field assembly, such as a stator, for a dynamoelectric machine has field coils that are wound to a net shape. Lead wires are brought out from the ends of each field coil. The field coils are insulated with insulating sleeves or insulating slot liners. The field coils are assembled with stator core pieces, such as pole pieces and return path pieces, into the stator. The stator core pieces are formed prior to being assembled with the field coils. In an aspect of the invention, the pole pieces and return path pieces are separately formed and then assembled together with the field coils, which have also been separately formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Inventors: Hung Du, Brandon Verbrugge, Earl Ortt, Michael Agnes, Michael Zemlok, Robert Kusmierski, David Smith
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Publication number: 20050057113Abstract: An electric motor, power tool using the electric motor, and method of making the electric motor includes making a stator by separately forming pole pieces, return path pieces and field coils. The field coils are placed over necks of the pole path pieces and the return path pieces are affixed to the pole pieces. An armature having an outside diameter of at least 0.625 the outside diameter of the stator is placed in the stator. In an aspect, the field coils are formed so that they extend beyond pole tips of the pole pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Hung Du, Brandon Verbrugge, Earl Ortt, Michael Agnes, John Stone, Michael Zemlok, Robert Kusmierski, David Smith
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Patent number: 6805208Abstract: A power tool includes a motor, a housing forming a handle, and a power switch disposed within the handle operatively associated with the motor. The power switch is movable between “on” and “off” positions via a trigger. The trigger is pivotable about a first axis. A lock-out link is pivotably attached to the housing. The lock-out link is movable between a first position contacting the power switch for preventing movement of the power switch to the “on” position, and a second position not contacting the power switch, allowing movement of the power switch to the “on” position. The lock-out link pivots between the first and second positions about a second axis non-parallel to the first axis. In addition, a first button is disposed on the housing for moving the lock-out link between the first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Robert Kusmierski, Bradley J. Mealy
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Publication number: 20040020670Abstract: A power tool including a motor, a housing forming a handle, a power switch disposed within the handle operatively associated with the motor, the power switch being movable between “on” and “off” positions via a trigger which is pivotable about a first axis, a lock-out link pivotably attached to the housing, the lock-out link movable between a first position contacting the power switch for preventing movement of the power switch to the “on” position, and a second position not contacting the power switch, allowing movement of the power switch to the “on” position, the lock-out link pivoting between the first and second positions about a second axis non-parallel to the first axis, and a first button disposed on the housing for moving the lock-out link between the first and second positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Robert Kusmierski, Bradley J. Mealy