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5493 Greathead Ct, Columbia, MD 21045    410-9976055   

5444 Powhatan St, Norfolk, VA 23508    757-4895732   

3520 Greenmount Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218    410-2359370   

Laurel, MD   

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Vacuum With Panel Filter

US Patent:
7797791, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Oct 11, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/870822
Inventors:
Paul S. White - Towson MD, US
Michael P. Kunz - Hampstead MD, US
Gregg L. Sheddy - Towson MD, US
Stuart J. Wright - Timonium MD, US
Spencer G. Maid - Hartland WI, US
David E. Scheerer - Glen Mills PA, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
A47L 9/10
US Classification:
15347, 15352, 15353
Abstract:
A vacuum is provided with a removable filter tray that allows a user to access the filter without having to disassemble the vacuum. The filter can then be changed or cleaned and easily replaced without disassembly of the vacuum.

Pto Selector Mechanism For Parallel Axis Transmission

US Patent:
2007017, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Mar 29, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/693384
Inventors:
Daniel Puzio - Baltimore MD, US
Paul Trautner - York PA, US
David Scheerer - Perry Hall MD, US
Jim Schroeder - Dallastown PA, US
International Classification:
B23B 31/12
US Classification:
279060000
Abstract:
A power driver may include a housing, a tool chuck and a power take off mechanism. The tool chuck may have an input shaft mounted for rotation on the housing. The input shaft may support chuck jaws. A chuck actuating shaft may be mounted for rotation on the input shaft. The power take off mechanism may be connected to the tool chuck. The power take off mechanism may be adjustable into a DRILL DRIVE MODE to rotationally drive the input shaft and the chuck actuating shaft together as a unit, and a CHUCK MODE to use the transmission shaft to rotationally drive the chuck actuating shaft relative to the input shaft. The transmission shaft may be a gear shaft axially aligned with the input shaft, or a tertiary shaft axially offset from the input shaft.

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