Patents by Inventor Thomas W. Honsa
Thomas W. Honsa 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: 11590558Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett A. Casper
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Publication number: 20220193752Abstract: An end effector may be configured to be modular in nature such that the weight of the end effector may be adjusted for specific applications. The end effector may further be configured to accept interchangeable dollies, wherein a dolly may be configured with a jacket on a contact end of the dolly, which contact end is configured to engage a distal end of a rivet during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Brett A. Casper
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Patent number: 11267042Abstract: An end effector may be configured to be modular in nature such that the weight of the end effector may be adjusted for specific applications. The end effector may further be configured to accept interchangeable dollies, wherein a dolly may be configured with a jacket on a contact end of the dolly, which contact end is configured to engage a distal end of a rivet during use.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2019Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Brett A. Casper
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Publication number: 20210053104Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2020Publication date: February 25, 2021Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett A. Casper
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Patent number: 10828692Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2019Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett Casper
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Publication number: 20200164425Abstract: An end effector may be configured to be modular in nature such that the weight of the end effector may be adjusted for specific applications. The end effector may further be configured to accept interchangeable dollies, wherein a dolly may be configured with a jacket on a contact end of the dolly, which contact end is configured to engage a distal end of a rivet during use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2019Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Brett A. Casper
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Publication number: 20190217375Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett Casper
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Patent number: 10179361Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2014Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett Casper
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Publication number: 20160332288Abstract: One embodiment of a tool generally comprises a skeleton, barrel, valve box assembly, and a throttle assembly. A sleeve may also be included to cover a portion of the skeleton. The skeleton may include a main body with a handle member protruding therefrom, wherein a throttle void may be formed intermediate to the main body and handle member. The throttle assembly may be configured such that the actuation of the throttle is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the handle member, which allows periphery of the handle member to be less than it would in a parallel configuration. A sleeve fashioned of energy absorbing and/or vibration damping material may be positioned over a portion of the skeleton. A handle integrally formed with the sleeve may cover the handle member to increase the ergonomic features of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2016Publication date: November 17, 2016Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Publication number: 20140259584Abstract: One illustrative embodiment of an end effector generally comprises a tip, a housing, and a main insert. The housing may include a housing neck, one or more housing sections, and an end section. A main insert may be positioned within the housing. One or more intermediate inserts may also be positioned in the housing, as may an end insert. During use, it is contemplated that the end effector will provide a user a more ergonomic and comfortable experience, requiring less effort from the user resulting in a less fatigue during use. Additionally, the illustrative embodiments of the end effector may be adjusted for optimal use in an infinite number of applications. Additionally, the locator ensures that the user properly locates the distal end of a rivet to create a uniform nugget as the distal end of the rivet is spread.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Honsa Ergonomic TechInventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Richard Borcicky, Brett Casper
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Patent number: 8522895Abstract: A power tool is disclosed. The power tool generally includes a tool body and an internal portion positioned within the tool body. A work piece is operatively coupled to the internal portion. Two handles are positioned on the tool body adjacent the work piece to provide for increased accuracy and comfort for the user during operation of the power tool. The power tool may be engaged with a plurality of work pieces to achieve different results depending on the embodiment of the power tool. The power tool may either be pneumatically or electrically powered, and may be of varying sizes and configurations. A throttle lever adapted to allow the user to control the speed of the internal portion is positioned on one of the handles.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Publication number: 20120097410Abstract: One embodiment of a tool generally comprises a skeleton, barrel, valve box assembly, and a throttle assembly. A sleeve may also be included to cover a portion of the skeleton. The skeleton may include a main body with a handle member protruding therefrom, wherein a throttle void may be formed intermediate to the main body and handle member. The throttle assembly may be configured such that the actuation of the throttle is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the handle member, which allows periphery of the handle member to be less than it would in a parallel configuration. A sleeve fashioned of energy absorbing and/or vibration damping material may be positioned over a portion of the skeleton. A handle integrally formed with the sleeve may cover the handle member to increase the ergonomic features of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Patent number: 7610968Abstract: A powered hand tool comprising a pneumatic motor including a cylinder, a main body formed as a hollow tube member, a main body rear end being formed with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the main body being axially disposed for engagement with the pneumatic motor, a main body front end with an interior surface fitted for engagement with a lock nut, the pneumatic motor having a rotary shaft axially extending out of the main body front end wherein the diameter of the pneumatic motor is smaller than the diameter of the hollow tube member, an internal isolation layer composed of a vibration isolation material placed in the hollow tube member so that the vibration isolation material is engaged with and adjacent the ends of the hollow tube member and the pneumatic motor.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Patent number: 7401662Abstract: A powered hand tool comprising a pneumatic motor including a cylinder, a main body formed as a hollow tube member, a main body rear end being formed with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, the main body being axially disposed for engagement with the pneumatic motor, a main body front end with an interior surface fitted for engagement with a lock nut, the pneumatic motor having a rotary shaft axially extending out of the main body front end wherein the diameter of the pneumatic motor is smaller than the diameter of the hollow tube member, an internal isolation layer composed of a vibration isolation material placed in the hollow tube member so that the vibration isolation material is engaged with and adjacent the ends of the hollow tube member and the pneumatic motor.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Publication number: 20080006424Abstract: A powered hand tool comprising a pneumatic motor including a cylinder, a main body formed as a hollow tube member, a main body rear end being formed with a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, said main body being axially disposed for engagement with said pneumatic motor, a main body front end with an interior surface fitted for engagement with a lock nut, said pneumatic motor having a rotary shaft axially extending out of said main body front end wherein the diameter of said pneumatic motor is smaller than the diameter of said hollow tube member, an internal isolation layer composed of a vibration isolation material placed in said hollow tube member so that said vibration isolation material is engaged with and adjacent said ends of said hollow tube member and said pneumatic motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa
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Patent number: 5054562Abstract: A hand-held power-driven tool for operating a work member in conditions in which fairly extreme vibrations are generated is constructed of rigid parts isolated from each other by elastomer shock-absorbing material arranged between the parts in laminar fashion in which certain of the layers are of different Shore A hardness as respects each other. The layers are also formed with different thicknesses and are introduced into an annular space between the parts in pourable condition, each layer being permitted to set up before the next layer is pourable, resulting in bonding of the elastomer layers to each other as well as to the parts. A novel supporting structure is disposed between the parts to space them in condition to receive the elastomer material and the structure is permitted to remain between the parts in such isolated or shock-absorbing fashion as to improve the vibration-minimizing charactreistics of the overall design.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Thomas S. Honsa
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Patent number: 5031323Abstract: The improved grip is furnished as an adjunct to a tool of the type featuring a horizontal part; e.g., a handle, which carries, for example, a working member such as a rotary slicer operating in a plane parallel to the plane that includes the axis of the handle. The grip is mounted in a position in which it extends upwardly in upright fashion from the aforesaid plane and is mounted on the tool by means including vibration-damping material, which, in conjunction with the upright posture of the grip, minimizes physical tensions in the hand and wrist/forearm of the user. The attachment also includes a rest for the user's wrist/forearm.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1988Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: CCH PartnershipInventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Clifford J. Lafrenz, Thomas S. Honsa, Delbert M. Stutenberg, Perry W. Woods
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Patent number: 5027910Abstract: A rotary hand-held powered tool such as a grinder has an outer casing of rigid material and formed with a cavity in which is disposed a motor housing isolated from the casing by elastomer shock-absorbing material of the type that is pourable into the bell-shaped space between the motor housing and interior of the casing and which subsequently cures to become bonded to the interior surface of the casing and to the outer surface of the motor housing. The elastomer material is introduced to the bell-shaped space in laminar form; that is, in a series of stacked layers which vary as to Shore A hardness. The casing has a pair of handles rigidly attached thereto and configured to extend upwardly and forwardly with respect to the position of a user standing behind the casing.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1990Date of Patent: July 2, 1991Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thomas S. Honsa, Thomas W. Honsa
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Patent number: 4905772Abstract: A rotary power tool of the type having a cavity in which is housed a motor containing a rotary shaft is improved by the use of vibration-damping material interposed between the interior of the cavity and the exterior of the motor housing. In one instance of a tool in which the motor is of the air-driven type, the motor housing and casing are ported and the vibration-damping material is configured to enable communication among the ports. In one form of design, the vibration-damping material comprises a sleeve fitting the casing cavity but annularly spacedly surrounding the motor housing but that housing includes axially spaced apart rings of vibration-damping material that tightly encircle the housing and also tightly fit within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Inventors: Thomas W. Honsa, Clifford J. Lafrenz, Thomas S. Honsa, Delbert M. Stutenberg
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Patent number: D590224Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Honsa Ergonomic Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Honsa