Patents by Inventor William Stumpf
William Stumpf 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: 20080078470Abstract: A sensing mechanism (12) for detecting user contact with an active portion (26) of the power tool (10) is provided. In addition, a safety mechanism (14) for preventing prolonged user contact with the active portion (26) of a power tool (10) is provided. The safety mechanism (14) is configured to actuate upon receipt of a signal from the sensing mechanism (12). According to a first aspect, the safety mechanism (14) is arranged to rapidly displace the active portion (26) away from a user extremity. Alternatively, according to a second aspect, the safety mechanism (14) is arranged to rapidly urge an extremity of the user away from the active portion (26) of the power tool (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Michael O'Branion, David Carrier, Adan Ayala, Michael Baron, James Bascom, Frederick Bean, Mark Brunson, Warren Ceroll, Peter Chaikowsky, David Doss, Robert Gehret, John Horky, Daryl Meredith, Philip Miller, William Stumpf, Matthew Webster, Qiang Zhang
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Publication number: 20080028908Abstract: The miter saw includes a base assembly, a rotatable table rotatably connected to the base assembly and having a plane, a saw assembly including a motor and a blade disposed on an arbor, and a pivot arm pivotally attached to the table and supporting the saw assembly. The motor preferably drives a belt, which drives a first gear. The first gear meshes with an idler gear, which in turn meshes with a gear disposed on the arbor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Daryl Meredith, Thomas Kaye, Thomas Bludis, Maria Kenyon, William Stumpf, Michael O'Banion, Craig Oktavec, Stuart Wright, Mark Brunson, Carrie Puschmann
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Publication number: 20080017004Abstract: The table saw disclosed herein includes a table, a saw assembly pivotally attached to the table, the saw assembly comprising an arbor movable relative to the table, a bevel shaft operatively connected to the saw assembly for pivoting the saw assembly, and a height shaft operatively connected to the saw assembly for moving the arbor relative to the table, wherein distance between the height shaft and the table is larger than distance between the bevel shaft and the table.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: James Parks, Robert Gehret, William Stumpf, Frederick Bean, Daniel Puzio, Michael O'Banion, Lewis Rohr, Robert Welsh, Carl Merhar, Scott Livingston, David Duncanson, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20070163410Abstract: A compound miter saw includes a table on which a workpiece is placed, a miter saw unit supporting a saw blade, and a housing pivotally supporting the miter saw unit related to the table in such a manner that the miter saw unit is at least laterally pivotable. Further, the miter saw includes a bevel mechanism for selectively determining the lateral position of the miter saw unit at any of a plurality of pivoted positions, including a vertical position where the saw blade is positioned substantially vertically relative to the table, and leftward and rightward pivoted positions where the blade is inclined laterally leftwardly and laterally rightwardly from the vertical position. The bevel mechanism includes a movable rod and three fixed stop members, the rod being operable to move between a first rod position abutting one of the fixed stop members and a second rod position not abutting the one of the fixed stop members so as to permit the lateral pivotal movement of the miter saw unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: July 19, 2007Inventors: William Stumpf, Mark Brunson, Scott Livingston, Michael O'Banion, Robert Moores, John Miller, Daryl Meredith, Thomas Kaye, William Harman, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20070084323Abstract: A table saw including a base, a main table supported by the base, first and second rails attached to the table, a sliding table fixedly attached to the rails and sliding along the longitudinal axis of the rails and a cross-cut table slidably movable in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rails. The cross-cut table may be adjusted to ensure movement parallel to a blade protruding from the main table. An improved miter gauge assembly is also disclosed. An improved fence assembly is further disclosed herein. In addition, a table saw having an improved panel and leg construction is disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: James Parks, Robert Gehret, Scott Livingston, Michael O'Banion, Robert Welsh, William Taylor, Todd Huston, Edwin Zehr, Scott Stropkay, David Weissburg, Mark Nichols, William Stumpf, Lewis Rohr, Henry Tew, Thomas Paladino, Paul Eichelberger, David Duncanson, Jerry Holleman, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20060075862Abstract: A table saw including a base, a main table supported by the base, first and second rails attached to the table, a sliding table fixedly attached to the rails and sliding along the longitudinal axis of the rails and a cross-cut table slidably movable in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rails. The cross-cut table may be adjusted to ensure movement parallel to a blade protruding from the main table. An improved miter gauge assembly is also disclosed. An improved fence assembly is further disclosed herein. In addition, a table saw having an improved panel and leg construction is disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: James Parks, Robert Gehret, Scott Livingston, Michael O'Banion, Robert Welsh, William Taylor, Todd Huston, Edwin Zehr, Scott Stropkay, David Weissburg, Mark Nichols, William Stumpf, Lewis Rohr, Henry Tew, Thomas Paladino, Paul Eichelberger, David Duncanson, Jerry Holleman, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20060071523Abstract: A chair includes a control housing, a seat and a back support including an upwardly extending upright portion and a link portion extending forwardly from a lower portion of the upright portion. The link portion is pivotally connected to the control housing about a first pivot axis. The seat is connected to the link portion and is pivotable relative thereto. A linkage is coupled to the seat and is pivotally connected to the control housing at a second pivot axis positioned rearwardly and downwardly from the first pivot axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: William Stumpf, Rodney Schoenfelder, Donald Chadwick, Carolyn Maalouf, Timothy Coffield, Randy Sayers, Jeffrey Bruner, Eric Cammenga
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Patent number: 7017992Abstract: A chair control device for a tiltable chair wherein the chair control includes a a one-piece integral structure mainframe housing, including an integral extension for a seat locking cam means, for supporting adjustment mechanisms. The housing is affixed to the underside of a seat portion of a chair and, optionally, a tailpiece bracket to affix the mainframe to a back portion of the chair. Also included in the device is a tension control means to control the resistance of the tilt motion, the tension control includes an elongated bolt having a first end attached to the mainframe and a second end attached to an adjustment means. A compression spring is inserted on the shaft of the bolt between the adjustment means and the mainframe. The tension control means is adapted to control the tension of the compression spring.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Warvel Products, Inc.-N.C.Inventor: William Stumpf
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Publication number: 20060060048Abstract: A compound miter saw includes a table on which a workpiece is placed, a miter saw unit supporting a saw blade, and a housing pivotally supporting the miter saw unit related to the table in such a manner that the miter saw unit is at least laterally pivotable. Further, the miter saw includes a bevel mechanism for selectively determining the lateral position of the miter saw unit at any of a plurality of pivoted positions, including a vertical position where the saw blade is positioned substantially vertically relative to the table, and leftward and rightward pivoted positions where the blade is inclined laterally leftwardly and laterally rightwardly from the vertical position. The bevel mechanism includes a movable rod and three fixed stop members, the rod being operable to move between a first rod position abutting one of the fixed stop members and a second rod position not abutting the one of the fixed stop members so as to permit the lateral pivotal movement of the miter saw unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: William Stumpf, Mark Brunson, Scott Livingston, Michael O'Banion, Robert Moores, John Miller, Daryl Meredith, Thomas Kaye, William Harman, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20050188807Abstract: The table saw disclosed herein includes a table, a saw assembly pivotally attached to the table, the saw assembly comprising an arbor movable relative to the table, a bevel shaft operatively connected to the saw assembly for pivoting the saw assembly, and a height shaft operatively connected to the saw assembly for moving the arbor relative to the table, wherein distance between the height shaft and the table is larger than distance between the bevel shaft and the table.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: James Parks, Robert Gehret, William Stumpf, Frederick Bean, Daniel Puzio, Michael O'Banion, Lewis Rohr, Robert Welsh, Carl Merhar,, Scott Livingston, David Duncanson, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20050045013Abstract: A compound miter saw includes a table on which a workpiece is placed, a miter saw unit supporting a saw blade, and a housing pivotally supporting the miter saw unit related to the table in such a manner that the miter saw unit is at least laterally pivotable. Further, the miter saw includes a bevel mechanism for selectively determining the lateral position of the miter saw unit at any of a plurality of pivoted positions, including a vertical position where the saw blade is positioned substantially vertically relative to the table, and leftward and rightward pivoted positions where the blade is inclined laterally leftwardly and laterally rightwardly from the vertical position. The bevel mechanism includes a movable rod and three fixed stop members, the rod being operable to move between a first rod position abutting one of the fixed stop members and a second rod position not abutting the one of the fixed stop members so as to permit the lateral pivotal movement of the miter saw unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Inventors: William Stumpf, Mark Brunson, Scott Livingston, Michael O'Banion, Robert Moores, John Miller, Daryl Meredith, Thomas Kaye, William Harman, Adan Ayala
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Publication number: 20040160102Abstract: A chair control device for a tiltable chair wherein the chair control includes a a one-piece integral structure mainframe housing, including an integral extension for a seat locking cam means, for supporting adjustment mechanisms. The housing is affixed to the underside of a seat portion of a chair and, optionally, a tailpiece bracket to affix the mainframe to a back portion of the chair. Also included in the device is a tension control means to control the resistance of the tilt motion, the tension control includes an elongated bolt having a first end attached to the mainframe and a second end attached to an adjustment means. A compression spring is inserted on the shaft of the bolt between the adjustment means and the mainframe. The tension control means is adapted to control the tension of the compression spring.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: William Stumpf
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Patent number: 6540296Abstract: A mechanism for adjusting the height of a chair back relative to the seat includes an arm that extends upwardly from the rear of the seat, and a carriage that is carried by the back and slidably mounted on the arm. A pinion inside the carriage engages a rack on the arm so that the pinion travels along the rack when the chair back is moved up and down on the arm. A pawl engages the pinion when the chair back is moved upwardly so as to allow incremental adjustment in the height of the back in the upward direction, while preventing downward movement of the back. When the back reaches the upper limit of its travel, an actuator spring is displaced downwardly, disengaging the pawl so that the back is free to slide on the arm. At the bottom of the limit of travel, the spring is displaced upwardly, re-engaging the pawl.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Ram Machines (1990) Ltd.Inventors: Michael Shats, William Stumpf, Vaclav Pernicka
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Patent number: 6435111Abstract: A counterbalance table includes telescoping members for supporting the table. The telescoping members are augmented by gas cylinders which may be locked to preclude engagement with the table or unlocked so as to engage the table and facilitate supporting the table and a load thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: CompX International Inc.Inventor: William Stumpf
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Patent number: 4771583Abstract: An improved and more versatile space divider system for open office interiors includes as a major component a structure beam or spine supported at each end by vertically adjustable legs. Feet on the legs provide the required lateral stability to support or hang components such as work surfaces, filing systems and the like from the beam. Each beam includes two enclosed electrical ducts on the top thereof superjacent work surface height, such ducts being provided for power and communication wiring respectively, with the latter being above the former and laterally enlarged. The power wiring duct is prewired with outlets on both sides, while the communications wiring duct includes both lateral and top access. The legs have a smooth exterior surface yet permit beams to be connected thereto at a wide variety of angles. Enclosures or fillets for the beams and legs permit the ducts to pass through the legs fully enclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1985Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: Hauserman, Inc.Inventors: Douglas C. Ball, William Stumpf, Gary Ludwig, Marshall Walker