Brian Murphy - Baltimore MD, US Chris Dykes - Columbia MD, US Eva Dixon - Columbia MD, US Brian Lipford - Belair MD, US Samuel Reed - North Garden VA, US Ben Lane - Phoenix MD, US Mike Abbott - Baltimore MD, US Brian Bean - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Separation Technology, Inc. - Altamonte Springs FL
International Classification:
2401
US Classification:
D24186, D24169
Power Tool With A Light For Illuminating A Workpiece
Brian E. Friedman - Baltimore MD, US Stephen P. Osborne - Pikesville MD, US Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Eric E. Hatfield - Jacobus PA, US Daniel Krout - Abingdon MD, US Robert Kusmierski - York PA, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton PA, US Jeffrey Delcamp - Baltimore MD, US Daniel Puzio - Baltimore MD, US Robert S. Gehret - Hampstead MD, US Stuart Garber - Towson MD, US Joerg Zellerhoff - Towson MD, US Joao Norona - Baltimore MD, US Aris C. Cleanthous - Baltimore MD, US Amanda Miller - Joppa MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25B 23/18 B25B 23/12
US Classification:
362119, 362120, 362192
Abstract:
A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.
Power Tool With Light For Illuminating A Workpiece
Brian E. Friedman - Baltimore MD, US Stephen P. Osborne - Pikesville MD, US Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Eric E. Hatfield - Jacobus PA, US Daniel Krout - Abingdon MD, US Robert Kusmierski - York PA, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton MD, US Jeffrey Delcamp - Baltimore MD, US Daniel Puzio - Baltimore MD, US Robert S. Gehret - Hampstead MD, US Stuart Garber - Towson MD, US Joerg Zellerhoff - Towson MD, US Joao Norona - Baltimore MD, US Aris Cleanthous - Towson MD, US Amanda Miller - Joppa MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25B 23/18
US Classification:
362119, 362192
Abstract:
A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.
Brian E. Friedman - Baltimore MD, US Stephen P. Osborne - Pikesville MD, US Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Eric E. Hatfield - Jacobus PA, US Daniel Krout - Abingdon MD, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton PA, US
Assignee:
BLACK & DECKER INC. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25B 23/18
US Classification:
362119
Abstract:
A power tool including an end effector rotatable with respect to the housing, a collar non-rotatably coupled to the housing, an annular printed circuit board (PCB) rotatably fixed with respect to the housing, and a light element operatively connected to the PCB and adjacent to the end effector and in a recess of the collar and located to illuminate a workpiece machined by the power tool.
Stephen P. Osborne - Pikesville MD, US Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Eric E. Hatfield - Jacobus PA, US Daniel Krout - Abingdon MD, US Robert Kusmierski - York PA, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton MD, US Jeffrey Delcamp - Baltimore MD, US Daniel Puzio - Baltimore MD, US Robert S. Gehret - Hampstead MD, US Stuart Garber - Towson MD, US Joerg Zellerhoff - Towson MD, US Joao Norona - Baltimore MD, US Aris Cleanthous - Towson MD, US Amanda Miller - Joppa MD, US
International Classification:
B25B 23/18
US Classification:
362119
Abstract:
A power tool having a light for illuminating an area proximate a movable end effector. The light may be mounted in such a way as to transmit light through a rotatable collar on the power tool, through or through a member of a housing of the power tool, or from the moving end effector. The light may be powered by a power source that is used for moving the end effector or from a generator that generates electrical power when the power tool is used.
Methods And Mechanisms For Quick-Placement Electroencephalogram (Eeg) Electrodes
Alex Menkes - Baltimore MD John R. Sakers - Baltimore MD Eva Jane Dixon - Columbia MD F. Scott Corey - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Baltimore Biomedical, Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
A61B 50478
US Classification:
600386
Abstract:
This invention provides a quick-placement EEG electrode. The EEG electrode is fixed to a patient's scalp by a first element working in conjunction with a second element to trap hair and hold the EEG electrode in place. The EEG electrode contains a sponge that when compressed, dispenses electrolytic gel, acts as a shock absorber, and maintains contact with the scalp. The EEG electrode has a quick release mechanism for easy removal of the EEG electrode from the patient's scalp.