Patents by Inventor Timothy Scott Onello
Timothy Scott Onello 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: 20230249319Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: August 10, 2023Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 11446789Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2019Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: JPW Industries Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Publication number: 20190358777Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2019Publication date: November 28, 2019Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 10377019Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2018Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: JPW Industries Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 10173302Abstract: A work holding device, such as a vice, includes first and second jaws and a spindle connected between them to change the distance between the jaws for holding a work piece. An elongated connection member extends from the first jaw and is shaped to fit into a receiver member of a receiver hitch on a vehicle. Adjustable projections are provided on the elongated connection member for reducing movement of the vice in the hitch. The adjustable projections may be set screws. An end cap is provided on the end of the elongated connection member. The work holding device may be mounted in a receiver member or bracket on a workbench or other work area.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2014Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: JPW Industries Inc.Inventors: Barry M. Schwaiger, Charles Weber, Timothy Scott Onello
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Publication number: 20180304445Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2018Publication date: October 25, 2018Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 10035244Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: JPW Industries Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Publication number: 20150266164Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Applicant: JPW INDUSTRIES INC.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 9079464Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: JPW Industries Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Publication number: 20140346725Abstract: A work holding device, such as a vice, includes first and second jaws and a spindle connected between them to change the distance between the jaws for holding a work piece. An elongated connection member extends from the first jaw and is shaped to fit into a receiver member of a receiver hitch on a vehicle. Adjustable projections are provided on the elongated connection member for reducing movement of the vice in the hitch. The adjustable projections may be set screws. An end cap is provided on the end of the elongated connection member. The work holding device may be mounted in a receiver member or bracket on a workbench or other work area.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2014Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: JPW INDUSTRIES INC.Inventors: Barry M. Schwaiger, Charles Weber, Timothy Scott Onello
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Publication number: 20130127104Abstract: A work holding device includes a first jaw piece having an elongated first connection member for connecting the work holding device to a support. The first connection member defines a first passage. A second jaw piece has an elongated second connection member positionable within the first passage. The second connection member defines a second passage in communication with the first passage. A spindle assembly movably couples the second jaw piece to the first jaw piece. The spindle assembly is configured to move the second jaw piece with respect to the first jaw piece to create a clamping pressure when an object is placed between the first jaw piece and the second jaw piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: 8359949Abstract: A hammer or other hand tool has a head to which is attached a handle. The handle has a plurality of spring steel rods extending substantially the length of the handle and extending into the head where the rods are affixed by a plate. Spacer plates with holes are positioned at spaced locations along the rods. The rods and spacer plates are encased in a rubber material that forms the outer surface of the handle. The rods and spacer plates at the end of the handle form a reinforced lanyard hole. A collar is formed on the handle adjacent the head. The head of the hammer has angled deflecting pads adjacent the striking faces. A raised rim on the head opposite the handle forms a stand surface to enable the barrel shaped head to stand with the handle projecting upwardly.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Publication number: 20120266726Abstract: A hammer or other hand tool has a head to which is attached a handle. The handle has a plurality of spring steel rods extending substantially the length of the handle and extending into the head where the rods are affixed by a plate. Spacer plates with holes are positioned at spaced locations along the rods. The rods and spacer plates are encased in a rubber material that forms the outer surface of the handle. The rods and spacer plates at the end of the handle form a reinforced lanyard hole. A collar is formed on the handle adjacent the head. The head of the hammer has angled deflecting pads adjacent the striking faces. A raised rim on the head opposite the handle forms a stand surface to enable the barrel shaped head to stand with the handle projecting upwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: D652703Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: D653094Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: D653095Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber
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Patent number: D680843Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: Walter Meier (Manufacturing) Inc.Inventors: Timothy Scott Onello, Charles Weber