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
Chris Dykes - Columbia MD, US Ben Lane - Phoenix MD, US Mike Abbott - Christiansburg VA, US Brian Murphy - Baltimore MD, US Eva Dixon - Columbia MD, US Brian Bean - Baltimore MD, US Brian Lipford - Belair MD, US Samuel Reed - North Garden VA, US
A fluid sampling device () that operates by a combination of capillary action to collect a small fluid sample, and by pressure differential when inserted into an analyzer () to expose the fluid sample for testing by the analyzer (). The device is especially suited for use as a disposable blood sampling unit designed to interface with a blood analyzer, albeit the concept of the invention may be employed for sampling and testing virtually any fluids.
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.
Light For A Power Tool And Method Of Illuminating A Workpiece
Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Daniel L. Krout - Abingdon MD, US Robert G. Kusmierski - York PA, US Stephen P. Osborne - Baltimore MD, US Amanda Miller - Joppa MD, US Jeff Delcamp - Lutherville MD, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton PA, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25B 23/18
US Classification:
362119, 362109, 362120
Abstract:
A power tool including a end effector rotatable with respect to the housing, a collar rotatable with respect to the housing, a 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. A method of providing light for a workpiece being machined by a power tool including locating lighting elements around a spindle of a power tool, aligning the lighting elements to shine light on a workpiece being machined by the power tool, operatively connecting the lighting elements to a PCB, containing and supporting the PCB with a guide, supporting wires configured to provide power to the PCB with the guide, locating the lighting elements, PCB and guide in a rotatable collar, and preventing the lighting elements, PCB and guide from rotating when the collar rotates.
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.
Light For A Power Tool And Method Of Illuminating A Workpiece
Eva J. Dixon - Columbia MD, US Daniel L. Krout - Abungdon MD, US Robert G. Kusmierski - York PA, US Stephen P. Osborne - Baltimore MD, US Amanda Miller - Joppa MD, US Jeffrey Delcamp - Baltimore MD, US Corey G. Robertson - Felton PA, US
Assignee:
BLACK & DECKER INC. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B25F 5/00 B25B 29/00
US Classification:
362119
Abstract:
A power tool including a end effector rotatable with respect to the housing, a collar rotatable with respect to the housing, a 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. A method of providing light for a workpiece being machined by a power tool including locating lighting elements around a spindle of a power tool, aligning the lighting elements to shine light on a workpiece being machined by the power tool, operatively connecting the lighting elements to a PCB, containing and supporting the PCB with a guide, supporting wires configured to provide power to the PCB with the guide, locating the lighting elements, PCB and guide in a rotatable collar, and preventing the lighting elements, PCB and guide from rotating when the collar rotates.
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.