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Robert J Vasichek

from Michigan, ND
Age ~79

Robert Vasichek Phones & Addresses

  • 212 Inez Ave, Michigan, ND 58259 (701) 259-2245
  • 11573 51St St, Michigan, ND 58259 (701) 259-2245
  • Whitman, ND
  • Brocket, ND
  • PO Box 153, Michigan, ND 58259

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert Vasichek
Owner
Vasichek Insurance Agency
Insurance Agent/Broker
PO Box 106, Whitman, ND 58259
121 S South St W, Whitman, ND 58259
(701) 259-2288
Robert Vasichek
Vice-President, Mem-v Pres
Vasichek Enterprises, LLC
Mfg Misc Industry Machinery
121 S South St W, Whitman, ND 58259
PO Box 197, Whitman, ND 58259
(701) 259-2288

Publications

Us Patents

Magnetic Keeper For Wrench Sockets

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US Patent:
D3690750, Apr 23, 1996
Filed:
Jan 25, 1995
Appl. No.:
D/034012
Inventors:
Richard A. Vasichek - Brocket ND
Robert J. Vasichek - Michigan ND
Dean S. Somerville - Rural Binford ND
Mitchel D. Trostad - Aneta ND
Assignee:
Vasichek Enterprises LLC - Brocket ND
US Classification:
D8 14

Magnetic Keeper Accessory For Wrench Sockets

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US Patent:
55423205, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jun 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/496025
Inventors:
Richard A. Vasichek - Brocket ND
Robert J. Vasichek - Michigan ND
Dean S. Somerville - Rural Binford ND
Mitchel D. Trostad - Aneta ND
Assignee:
Vasichek Enterprises LLC - Brocket ND
International Classification:
B25B 1306
US Classification:
81125
Abstract:
An accessory (10) for a wrench socket (12) is disclosed including a generally cylindrical magnet (32) secured to a generally cylindrical, nonmagnetic, compressible disk (26). Specifically, the magnet (32) is received in a recess (46) formed in the disk (26) and secured to the disk (26) by a layer (60) of a size larger than and extending over the face (36) of the magnet (32) and integrally secured around its entire periphery to the face (44) of the disk (26). The disk (26) snuggly fits within the well (14) and magnetically insulates the magnet (32) from the socket (12). The magnet (32) has a size smaller than the well (14) and is generally concentric within the well (14), with an air space being created between the magnet (32) and the well (14) for magnetically insulating the magnet (32) from the socket (12) in the most preferred form. The accessory (10) is removably insertable into the socket (12) of any design and model and without need for modification of the socket (12) and captures a fastener (16) slideably received in the well (14) of the socket (12) to magnetically hold the fastener (16) captive in the well (14) as the socket (12) is moved to the fastening location while not magnetizing the socket (12) or the fastener (16) sufficiently to be detrimentally magnetically attracted to metal adjacent to the fastening location. In the most preferred form, the disk (26) further includes a second portion (54) of a size smaller than the first portion (52) for receipt in a connection passage (58) located intermediate the well (14) and the handle mounting end of the socket (12) and which is especially advantageous for sockets (12) having shallow depth wells (14).

Magnetic Keeper Accessory For Wrench Sockets

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US Patent:
6006630, Dec 28, 1999
Filed:
Aug 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/919596
Inventors:
Richard A. Vasichek - Brocket ND
Robert J. Vasichek - Michigan ND
Gregory J. Grote - Aberdeen SD
Paul D. Sigaty - Aberdeen SD
Assignee:
Vasichek Enterprises LLC - Brocket ND
International Classification:
B25B 1302
US Classification:
81125
Abstract:
An accessory (10) for a wrench socket (12) is disclosed including a generally cylindrical magnet (32) secured to a generally cylindrical, nonmagnetic, compressible disk (26) which snugly fits within the well (14) and magnetically insulates the magnet (32) from the socket (12). Specifically, the magnet (32) is received in a frustoconical recess (46) formed in the disk (26) while its temperature is elevated allowing the disk material to flex and stretch during the insertion of the magnet (32) into the recess (46). The magnet (32) is nickel-plated (43) and its corners are beveled (41) for ease of insertion of the magnet (32) into the recess (46). Air is received within a pocket (51) extending from the recess (46) and/or vented to the atmosphere through a vent hole (53) as the magnet (32) is forced into the recess (46). The accessory (10) is removably insertable into the socket (12) of any design and model and without need for modification of the socket (12) and captures a fastener (16) slideably received in the well (14) of the socket (12) to magnetically hold the fastener (16) captive in the well (14) as the socket (12) is moved to the fastening location while not magnetizing the socket (12) or the fastener (16) sufficiently to be detrimentally magnetically attracted to metal adjacent to the fastening location. In the most preferred form, a set of multiple accessories (10) are interconnected together by strips (62) integrally extending between the disks (26) for ease of fabrication and packaging but which can be manually broken to allow separation.

Magnetic Keeper Accessory For Wrench Sockets

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US Patent:
51993341, Apr 6, 1993
Filed:
May 28, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/889672
Inventors:
Richard A. Vasichek - Brocket ND
Robert J. Vasichek - Michigan ND
International Classification:
B25B 1302
US Classification:
81125
Abstract:
An accessory (10) for a wrench socket (12) is disclosed including a generally cylindrical magnet (32) secured to a generally cylindrical, nonmagnetic, compressible disk (26). The disk (26) has a shape having at least portions extending over the inner periphery of the well (14) of the socket (12) and is deformable under force to pass into and snuggly fit within the well (14) and magnetically insulate the magneti (32) from the socket (12). The magnet (32) has a size smaller than the well (14) and is secured to the disk (26) generally concentrically within the well (14), with an air space being created between the magnet (32) and the well (14) for magnetically insulating the magnet (32) from the socket (12) in the most preferred form. The accessory (10) is removably insertable into the socket (12) of any design and model and without need for modification of the socket (12) and captures a fastener (16) slideably received in the well (14) of the socket (12) to magnetically hold the fastener (16) captive in the well (14) as the socket (12) is moved to the fastening location while not magnetizing the socket (12) or the fastener (16) sufficiently to be detrimentally magnetically attracted to metal adjacent to the fastening location. The first face (34) of the magnet (32) is secured to the second face (30) of the disk (26) in a first form.

Magnetic Keeper Accessory For Wrench Sockets

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US Patent:
52770885, Jan 11, 1994
Filed:
Jan 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/002210
Inventors:
Richard A. Vasichek - Brocket ND
Robert J. Vasichek - Michigan ND
International Classification:
B25B 1306
US Classification:
81125
Abstract:
An accessory (10) for a wrench socket (12) is disclosed including a generally cylindrical magnet (32) secured to a generally cylindrical, nonmagnetic, compressible disk (26, 126). The disk (26, 126) has a shape having at least a portion (52) extending over the inner periphery of the well (14) of the socket (12) and is deformable under force to pass into and snuggly fit within the well (14) and magnetically insulate the magnet (32) from the socket (12). The magnet (32) has a size smaller than the well (14) and is secured to the disk (26, 126) generally concentrically within the well (14), with an air space being created between the magnet (32) and the well (14) for magnetically insulating the magnet (32) from the socket (12) in the most preferred form. The accessory (10) is removably insertable into the socket (12) of any design and model and without need for modification of the socket (12) and captures a fastener (16) slideably received in the well (14) of the socket (12) to magnetically hold the fastener (16) captive in the well (14) as the socket (12) is moved to the fastening location while not magnetizing the socket (12) or the fastener (16) sufficiently to be detrimentally magnetically attracted to metal adjacent to the fastening location. In preferred forms, the magnet (32) is received in a recess (46) formed in the disk (26, 126).
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