Cutting – With randomly actuated stopping means
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-14
2011-06-14
Alie, Ghassem (Department: 3724)
Cutting
With randomly actuated stopping means
C083S062100, C083S397100, C083S471200, C083S471300, C083S478000, C083S490000, C083S581000, C083SDIG002
Reexamination Certificate
active
07958806
ABSTRACT:
Woodworking machines are disclosed having cutting tools adapted to cut workpieces. The machines include a safety system adapted to detect one or more dangerous conditions between a person and the cutting tool, and to stop movement of the cutting tool upon detection of the dangerous condition. At least part of the safety system is housed in a removable cartridge substantially sealed against entry of sawdust.
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D'Ascenzo David S.
Gass Stephen F.
Jensen Joel F.
Johnston Andrew L.
Kim Sung H.
Alie Ghassem
SD3, LLC
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