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Joseph R Knueven

from Cincinnati, OH
Age ~44

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  • 7286 Rita Ln, Cincinnati, OH 45243 (513) 271-2322
  • 8294 Fawn Knoll Ct, Cincinnati, OH 45247
  • Madeira, OH
  • Dallas, TX
  • Summerville, SC
  • Hamilton, OH

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Product Manager At Senco Brands, Inc.

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Location:
Cincinnati Area
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Experience:
Senco Brands, Inc. (Privately Held; Consumer Goods industry): Product Manager,  (August 2008-Present) CDI Business Solutions (Public Company; CDI; Information Technology and Services industry): Project Engineer,  (January 2005-August 2005) Contract Engin...

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Joseph K Knueven
RK COMP, LLC

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Us Patents

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
8267296, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Aug 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/205867
Inventors:
Richard L. Leimbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stolz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Teresa Petrocelli, legal representative - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Senco Brands, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 5/15
B25C 1/06
US Classification:
227 8, 227130, 227146, 227147, 227142, 60407, 60408
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
8267297, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Aug 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/221993
Inventors:
Richard L. Leimbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stolz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Teresa Petrocelli, legal representative - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Senco Brands, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
B25C 5/13
US Classification:
227 8, 227130, 227146, 227147, 227142, 60407
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
8602282, Dec 10, 2013
Filed:
Feb 19, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/770481
Inventors:
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stoltz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Senco Brands, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
B25C 5/13
US Classification:
227 8, 227130, 227146, 227147, 227142
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
20090090759, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/243568
Inventors:
Richard L. Leimbach - Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stolz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Teresa Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
International Classification:
B25C 1/14
US Classification:
227 10
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
20140069671, Mar 13, 2014
Filed:
Nov 12, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/077313
Inventors:
Teresa Petrocelli - , US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stoltz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Senco Brands, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
US Classification:
173 1
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
20210094161, Apr 1, 2021
Filed:
Nov 5, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/090018
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stoltz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Kyocera Senco Industrial Tools, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
B25C 1/06
B25C 5/13
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
20190255689, Aug 22, 2019
Filed:
Apr 30, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/398944
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stoltz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Kyocera Senco Industrial Tools, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
B25C 5/13
B25C 1/06
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.

Fastener Driving Tool Using A Gas Spring

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US Patent:
20170266796, Sep 21, 2017
Filed:
May 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/583202
Inventors:
- Cincinnati OH, US
Thomas A. McCardle - Cincinnati OH, US
Danny L. Bolender - Sardinia OH, US
Steve Dickinson - Cincinnati OH, US
Joseph R. Knueven - Cincinnati OH, US
Dan Stoltz - Sardinia OH, US
Michael V. Petrocelli - Bethel OH, US
Assignee:
Senco Brands, Inc. - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
B25C 1/04
B25C 5/13
B25C 1/06
Abstract:
A portable linear fastener driving tool is provided that drive staples, nails, or other linearly driven fasteners. The tool uses a gas spring principle, in which a cylinder filled with compressed gas is used to quickly force a piston through a driving stroke movement, while a driver also drives a fastener into a workpiece. The piston/driver is then moved back to its starting position by use of a rotary-to-linear lifter, and the piston again compresses the gas above the piston, thereby preparing the tool for another driving stroke. The driver has protrusions along its edges that contact the lifter, which lifts the driver during a return stroke. A pivotable latch is controlled to move into either an interfering position or a non-interfering position with respect to the driver protrusions, and acts as a safety device, by preventing the driver from making a full driving stroke at an improper time.
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