Patents by Inventor Siegfried Keusch
Siegfried Keusch 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: 20040251641Abstract: The invention is based on a quick-action chuck, in particular for a power tool, having an actuating element (20) and having a control device which includes at least one means (12, 22, 36, 42, 50) for controlling at least one locking device (10) that serves to absorb a chucking reinforcement force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Erhard Hoffmann, Joachim Hecht, Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 6830507Abstract: A dust and chip removal device for sanding hand power tools has a storage container securable to a hand power tool, a transport channel via which dust and chips are directed into the storage container, a retaining element preventing the dust and chips from flowing back out of the storage container, the retaining element having at least one passage, an elastic element which has a holding force closing the at least one passage, the passage being openable automatically against the holding force at starting at a certain delivery pressure, while the elastic element automatically closes the passage below a certain delivery pressure, and a channel having cross-sectional area which tapers toward the passage.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Doris Reich, Steffen Wuesch, Siegfried Keusch
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Publication number: 20040195784Abstract: A quick chuck for a hand power tool has an actuating element, at least one arresting element for receiving a clamping support force, a control device having at least one control unit for controlling the at least one arresting element, the arresting element controllable by the control device producing a form-locking connection for receiving the clamping support force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Erhard Hoffmann, Joachim Hecht, Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 6782627Abstract: The chain tension of a motorized chainsaw (10) with a housing (12), a sprocket (22) mounted thereon, and a blade (14) that is aligned with this sprocket, which blade protrudes beyond the housing (12) and guides a saw chain (16) engaged with the sprocket (22) in a revolving manner, where the blade (14) is mounted such that it can be adjusted by means of longitudinal displacement in relation to the housing (12) and/or the sprocket (22) by means of a chain tensioning device (28) and where the chain tensioning device (28) has a stop (32) that can be fixed to the blade (14) and a cam (30) that can be rotated by means of a rotational member (36, 38) can be adjusted in a more comfortable and reliable fashion by virtue of the fact that the cam (30) can be locked in a form-fitting and rotationally secure manner in relation to the housing (12) by way of the rotational member (36, 38).Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Christian Hermes, Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 6658979Abstract: A hand-guided power jigsaw (10) having a jigsaw blade (33) which can be detachably clamped between the free ends (53, 54) of two essentially parallel-arms (221, 222) that are preferably comprised of a U-shaped frame (22), in particular comprised of a tube, and which can be driven, in particular in a reciprocating manner, by a motor built into the jigsaw (10), wherein a laterally protruding handle (13) with a switch button (15) is disposed on the front of the free end of one of the arms (221, 222), is particularly maneuverable and easy to produce since the lower arm (221) has a, base housing (12) attached to it, which is embodied in the form of a pistol and protruding obliquely back and down from underneath the housing (12), has a handle (13) whose rear contour toward the base housing (12) forms a curved, angled throat (14), which rests in the hand of the user in a horizontally and vertically supported fashion.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Alfred Frech, Tobias Lutz, Uwe Engelfried, Siegfried Keusch
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Publication number: 20020178591Abstract: The invention is based on a saw, in particular a hand-guided saber saw, which has a drive unit (10) by way of which a tool (12), in particular a saw blade, can be driven, and with a tool guide mechanism (14), by way of which the tool (12) can be guided laterally by guide elements (16, 18). It is proposed that the tool guide mechanism (18) has a control motor (20), by way of which a spacing between the guide elements (16, 18) can be adjusted to a tool thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Joachim Hecht, Klaus Wurst, Stephan Jonas, Siegfried Keusch
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Publication number: 20020124421Abstract: The chain tension of a motorized chainsaw (10) with a housing (12), a sprocket (22) mounted thereon, and a blade (14) that is aligned with this sprocket, which blade protrudes beyond the housing (12) and guides a saw chain (16) engaged with the sprocket (22) in a revolving manner, where the blade (14) is mounted such that it can be adjusted by means of longitudinal displacement in relation to the housing (12) and/or the sprocket (22) by means of a chain tensioning device (28) and where the chain tensioning device (28) has a stop (32) that can be fixed to the blade (14) and a cam (30) that can be rotated by means of a rotational member (36, 38) can be adjusted in a more comfortable and reliable fashion by virtue of the fact that the cam (30) can be locked in a form-fitting and rotationally secure manner in relation to the housing (12) by way of the rotational member (36, 38).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Christian Hermes, Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 5467835Abstract: A drilling or chiseling tool includes a suction apparatus (8) releasably mounted on a housing (1) of the tool. The suction apparatus (8) contains a replaceable separating device (11) formed of a housing (13) subdivided into two separate chambers (K1, K2) by a filter element (14) replaceably fitted in the housing. Each chamber (K1, K2) has an aperture (12, 15) and the cross-sections of the apertures extend at right angles to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Hilti AktiengesellschaftInventors: Josef Obermeier, Ulrich Muller-Boysen, Siegfried Keusch, Peter Gaffal
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Patent number: 5297904Abstract: The invention relates to a multi-spindle boring machine with machine table and suction arrangement in which the spindles are held on a carrier, which can be rotated by means of a vertical drive shaft, and in which an extractor fan can be connected to a suction duct, which ends in the area of the tool set in the working position and received by the spindle. With a central suction unit and individual exchangeable tool coverings, which can be connected with a covering distributor with connecting ducts to the central suction pipe, the invention provides for optimum suction, which can be adjusted to the different tools used.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Reich Spezialmaschinen GmbHInventor: Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 5289860Abstract: The invention relates to a boring machine, particularly for woodworking, for boring rows of holes and structural bores in plate-shaped workpieces such as cabinet sidewalls, cabinet doors, etc., with a machine frame having a workpiece holder and an adjustable multi-spindle boring assembly arranged over the workpiece holder, a fixed, longitudinally oriented workpiece stop being mounted on the back of the workpiece holder, and which has a stop fixture consisting of stop rails aligned parallel to and projecting laterally at the longitudinal sides of the workpiece holder and whereat adjustable and lockable stop receivers can be introduced into the stop rails, the stop receivers receiving spring-loaded stop platelets, which project at the surface of the workpiece holding fixture, but which can be brought into a pushed back position.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: REICH Spezialmaschinen GmbHInventor: Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 5287899Abstract: The invention relates to a boring machine, particularly for woodworking, for boring rows of holes and structural bores in plateshaped workpieces such as cabinet sidewalls, cabinet doors, etc. with a machine frame having a workpiece holder and a boring assembly displaceable on guide rails, in which machine the workpiece holder. a workpiece stop and a stop arrangement with position fingers adjustable and lockable in the displacement direction of the boring assembly, which, in connection with the boring assembly, determine the boring position along the displacement path of the boring assembly.Presetting of boring patterns with a number of bore rows is carried out by means of position rollers having a number of holding rails in which fingers can be prepositioned. The fingers cooperate with finger receivers to determine the positions of the boring assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Reich Spezialmaschinen GmbHInventor: Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 5193880Abstract: A chair, in particular a work or office chair, having a backrest rod adjustable in inclination with respect to a seat and a backrest slidable thereon, which can be displaced with an adjustment device when the backrest rod is tilted backward in the direction of the seat. The adjustment device has a single knee lever which is pivotally seated around a horizontal pivot axis on a bracket supporting the seat or on a seat support on the bracket. The tilt of the bracket or the seat support can be adjusted. An extension of the backrest is flexibly connected with one end of the arm of the knee lever. One end of another lever arm of the knee lever is pivotal with a retaining bolt of the backrest rod or the seat support in such a way that during backward tilt of the backrest rod or lowering of the seat support, the one lever arm of the knee lever displaces the extension and the backrest in a direction toward the bracket or the seat support.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1990Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Roeder GmbHInventors: Siegfried Keusch, Gunter Kratz
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Patent number: 5186425Abstract: A table support for a work table or office desk having two lateral table legs, the upper ends of which are rigidly connected with each other with a cross piece and the lower ends of which have foot elements oriented towards the front and back of the work table or office desk. A simple structure with many add-on capabilities is achieved since the cross piece is formed by a tub-shaped sheet metal section which is open at the top, and the side walls of which are shaped as hollow sections. The side walls have connecting sections for fixing a cable channel cover on their interior side, facing each other. Connecting straps are inserted into both ends of the sheet metal section which, along with the side walls of sheet metal section and together with the base leg of the sheet metal section, are rigidly connected with the table legs. Insertion connectors are inserted into the ends of the side walls, which are formed as hollow sections, of the sheet metal section.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Dyes GmbH BuromobelfabrikInventors: Siegfried Keusch, Daniel Korb
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Patent number: 5100200Abstract: A chair, in particular a work or office chair, having a backrest rod which can be adjustably tilted with respect to a seat and a backrest displaceable thereon by means of a slider. When tilted back, the slider is slidable with respect to the backrest rod, in a direction of the seat with a displacement device. The backrest is connected with a cradle which is displaceable over a predetermined displacement path and lockable in several positions with respect to the slider. The displacement device has only a single toggle joint seated pivotally around a horizontal pivot shaft on a pillow block supporting the seat or a seat support which is adjustable in inclination towards the pillow block. An extension of the backrest is flexibly connected with a lever end of one lever arm of the toggle joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Roeder GmbHInventors: Siegfried Keusch, Gunter Kratz
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Patent number: 5023925Abstract: In a hot air hand welding device having a plastic housing (1,3,6) which forms a rod-like grip portion (1) provided with air inlet openings and in which a commutator motor (18) is secured for the drive of a blower wheel (23) that is surrounded by a section (3) of the housing (1,3,6) that adjoins the grip (1) and has a larger diameter, the blower wheel (23) is arranged adjacent to the commutator (20) of the commutator motor (18). In addition the commutator (20) as well as the carbon brushes that contact it, together with the associated brush holders (21), are arranged in the section (3) of the housing surrounding the blower wheel (23).Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Zinser Schweisstechnik GmbH & Co.Inventors: Gunther Goll, Peter Vater, Siegfried Keusch, Gunter Kratz
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Patent number: 4988040Abstract: This invention relates to a device for securing a rail to a railroad tie, and wherein a base plate is provided with guide ribs for abutting the rail foot. The base plate is secured to the tie and the guide ribs provide anchorage openings wherein anchors may be introduced into the anchorage openings for clamping the rail foot to the base plate. A resilient rail attachment with no threaded connections is obtained by the provision of extension arms integrally formed with the anchors and projecting beyond the rail foot. The anchors are disposed on both sides of the rail and resilient clamping elements are positioned in the longitudinal direction of the rail into channels formed between the rail foot and the extension arms. The clamping elements are subjected to deformation and supported under tension between the rail foot and the extension arms.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1988Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Schwihag Gesellschaft fur Eisenbahnoberbau GmbHInventor: Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: 4770343Abstract: A resilient rail fixing device for track installations with good torsional resistance and positive lateral hold for the rail has a design whih ensures the straightforward production of the clamp clips (3) and the secure co-operation of the clamp clips (3) with the anchoring parts (1,2). The clamp clip (3) is produced as a flexible moulding of cold-bendable steel and has four resilient rod sections (31', 34' and 31", 34") as abutment legs (3' and 3"). Each bracing part (26', 26") of the clamp clip (3) is shaped integrally onto two independent resilient rod secions (31' and 34' or 31' and 34") which have been stressed to torsion. Two inner resilient rod sections (31' and 31") are produced integrally with a transverse connecting piece (33), while the two outer resilient rod sections (34' and 34") are supportd by U-Shaped deflections (35' and 35") on the top of the transverse connecting piece (33).Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1987Date of Patent: September 13, 1988Assignees: Schwihag GmbH, Karl Richtberg GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Armin Heim, Siegfried Keusch, Karl H. Schwiede
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Patent number: 4167229Abstract: A screw strip for holding a row of parallel screws is formed of a flexible plastic material with sleeves which either only partially surround the screws, or have different wall thicknesses on different sides of the screws. The ribs interconnecting the sleeves have wall thicknesses less than the outer diameters of the screw threads. In a method for forming the screw strip, a plastic material is extruded only on one side of the threads of a row of screws, and it is then pressed by means of grooved rollers to be formed into the sleeves which only partially surround the screws.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1977Date of Patent: September 11, 1979Assignee: Karl M. Reich Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventors: Siegfried Keusch, Anton Abt
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Patent number: D421995Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Uwe Engelfried, Peter Aglassinger, Siegfried Keusch
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Patent number: D423524Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Uwe Engelfried, Peter Aglassinger, Siegfried Keusch