Patents by Inventor Ted A. Kimball
Ted A. Kimball 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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Patent number: 8549704Abstract: A hand-held vacuum cleaner with a container for the storage of dirt and debris therein. To provide improved efficiency and performance, the hand-held vacuum may employ a primary HEPA filter, a device for swirling a dirt and debris laden air flow and/or a mechanized filter cleaning device. Swirling may be employed to direct entrained dirt and debris in a desired direction relative to the container to slow the rate with which dirt and debris accumulates on the primary filter and/or to centrifugally remove dirt and debris from the air flow. Mechanized cleaning is employed to shake, scrape or otherwise remove accumulated dirt and debris from the primary filter.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Milligan, Patrick W. Mooney, Xianyao Shen, Ted A. Kimball, Andrew Walker
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Publication number: 20110030164Abstract: A hand-held vacuum cleaner with a container for the storage of dirt and debris therein. To provide improved efficiency and performance, the hand-held vacuum may employ a primary HEPA filter, a device for swirling a dirt and debris laden air flow and/or a mechanized filter cleaning device. Swirling may be employed to direct entrained dirt and debris in a desired direction relative to the container to slow the rate with which dirt and debris accumulates on the primary filter and/or to centrifugally remove dirt and debris from the air flow. Mechanized cleaning is employed to shake, scrape or otherwise remove accumulated dirt and debris from the primary filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Milligan, Patrick W. Mooney, Xianyao Shen, Ted A. Kimball, Andrew Walker
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Patent number: 7845046Abstract: A hand-held vacuum cleaner with a container for the storage of dirt and debris therein. To provide improved efficiency and performance, the hand-held vacuum may employ a primary HEPA filter, a device for swirling a dirt and debris laden air flow and/or a mechanized filter cleaning device. Swirling may be employed to direct entrained dirt and debris in a desired direction relative to the container to slow the rate with which dirt and debris accumulates on the primary filter and/or to centrifugally remove dirt and debris from the air flow. Mechanized cleaning is employed to shake, scrape or otherwise remove accumulated dirt and debris from the primary filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Black & Decker, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Milligan, Patrick W. Mooney, Xianyao Shen, Ted A. Kimball, Andrew Walker
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Publication number: 20090144931Abstract: A hand-held vacuum cleaner with a container for the storage of dirt and debris therein. To provide improved efficiency and performance, the hand-held vacuum may employ a primary HEPA filter, a device for swirling a dirt and debris laden air flow and/or a mechanized filter cleaning device. Swirling may be employed to direct entrained dirt and debris in a desired direction relative to the container to slow the rate with which dirt and debris accumulates on the primary filter and/or to centrifugally remove dirt and debris from the air flow. Mechanized cleaning is employed to shake, scrape or otherwise remove accumulated dirt and debris from the primary filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Milligan, Patrick W. Mooney, Xianyao Shen, Ted A. Kimball, Andrew Walker
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Publication number: 20070227017Abstract: A tool incorporating a device that generates a light line on a work surface such as a wall is disclosed. The device includes a housing containing a self-leveling pendulum assembly and a light source that directs a light beam along a pathway. A redirection assembly, also contained in the housing, is capable of altering the pathway of the light beam prior to exiting the housing. In use, the device selectively generates a light line on the work surface in a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Black & DeckerInventors: Michael Milligan, Ted Kimball, James Marshall, Oleksiy Sergyeyenko, Robert Hobden
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Publication number: 20070153532Abstract: A device that generates a light line on a work surface such as a wall is disclosed. The device includes a housing containing a self-leveling pendulum assembly and a light source that directs a light beam along a pathway. A redirection assembly, also contained in the housing, is capable of altering the pathway of the light beam prior to exiting the housing. The device may further include a measuring tool responsive to rotation of the housing on the work surface. In use, the device selectively generates a light line on the work surface in a desired direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: BLACK & DECKERInventors: Michael Milligan, Ted Kimball, Mark Slobodian, Oleksiy Sergyeyenko
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Patent number: 7134208Abstract: A vegetation trimmer having a head, a handle and an intermediate portion interconnecting the head to the handle. The intermediate portion is configured to include a first portion, a second portion and a third portion that are each arranged about a respective axis. The first portion is coupled to the primary handle at a first end and to the second portion at a second end. The second portion is coupled to the third portion at an end of the second portion opposite its connection to the first portion and an opposite end of the third portion is coupled to the head. The axis of the second portion is skewed to the axes of the first and third portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Sean D. Wilkinson, David S. Strong, Ted A. Kimball, Phillip T. Cassidy, Richard P. Rosa, Weston J. Van Wambeke
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Patent number: 7121010Abstract: A line generating device may include a housing having a bottom surface, a top surface, a front surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, a rear surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, and a side surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, a support assembly mounted within the housing. In addition, the device may include a light source mounted on the support assembly, and a lens for receiving light and projecting the light in the shape of a fan within a plane. The light plane exits through the front surface. The device is disposable on a reference surface on the bottom, rear and side surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: James D. Marshall, Oleksiy P. Sergyeyenko, Stefano F. DeCecco, Ted A. Kimball, Michael A. Milligan, David M. Shaver
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Publication number: 20050246912Abstract: A line generating device may include a housing having a bottom surface, a top surface, a front surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, a rear surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, and a side surface connecting the top and bottom surfaces, a support assembly mounted within the housing. In addition, the device may include a light source mounted on the support assembly, and a lens for receiving light and projecting the light in the shape of a fan within a plane. The light plane exits through the front surface. The device is disposable on a reference surface on the bottom, rear and side surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Inventors: James Marshall, Oleksiy Sergyeyenko, Stefano DeCecco, Ted Kimball, Michael Milligan, David Shaver
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Publication number: 20050081321Abstract: A hand-held vacuum cleaner with a container for the storage of dirt and debris therein. To provide improved efficiency and performance, the hand-held vacuum may employ a primary HEPA filter, a device for swirling a dirt and debris laden air flow and/or a mechanized filter cleaning device. Swirling may be employed to direct entrained dirt and debris in a desired direction relative to the container to slow the rate with which dirt and debris accumulates on the primary filter and/or to centrifugally remove dirt and debris from the air flow. Mechanized cleaning is employed to shake, scrape or otherwise remove accumulated dirt and debris from the primary filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Michael Milligan, Patrick Mooney, Xianyao Shen, Ted Kimball, Andrew Walker
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Publication number: 20040231166Abstract: A vegetation trimmer having a head, a handle and an intermediate portion interconnecting the head to the handle. The intermediate portion is configured to include a first portion, a second portion and a third portion that are each arranged about a respective axis. The first portion is coupled to the primary handle at a first end and to the second portion at a second end. The second portion is coupled to the third portion at an end of the second portion opposite its connection to the first portion and an opposite end of the third portion is coupled to the head. The axis of the second portion is skewed to the axes of the first and third portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: November 25, 2004Inventors: Sean D. Wilkinson, David S. Strong, Ted A. Kimball, Phillip T. Cassidy, Richard P. Rosa, Weston J. Van Wambeke