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Kenneth L Kapton

age ~72

from Pittsburgh, PA

Also known as:
  • Ken Kapton
  • Kenneth Kaplan
  • Ken Capton
Phone and address:
1045 Evergreen Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
4127938888

Kenneth Kapton Phones & Addresses

  • 1045 Evergreen Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 • 4127938888 • 4127045271
  • 1045 Evergreen Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 • 4127045271 • 4127938888
  • 456 Lee St, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 • 4122433225
  • Penn Hills, PA
  • Athens, OH
  • 7059 Shannon Rd, Verona, PA 15147 • 4127958501
  • 1732 Davis St, Bridgeville, PA 15017 • 4128496469
  • Carnegie, PA

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Kenneth Kapton

Address:
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
License #:
RS312453 - Expired
Category:
Real Estate Commission
Type:
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard

Us Patents

  • Wood Shaper

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  • US Patent:
    D3416003, Nov 23, 1993
  • Filed:
    May 22, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/525351
  • Inventors:
    Barry D. Wixey - Pittsburgh PA
    Kenneth Kapton - Verona PA
  • Assignee:
    Delta International Machinery Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
  • US Classification:
    D15131
  • Shield For Cutting Blade

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  • US Patent:
    51178800, Jun 2, 1992
  • Filed:
    Oct 16, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/595891
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth Kapton - Verona PA
    Charles J. Baird - Pittsburgh PA
  • Assignee:
    Delta International Machinery Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
  • International Classification:
    B27G 2100
  • US Classification:
    144251R
  • Abstract:
    A bench type router/shaper which includes (i) a spindle drive pack which incorporates the motor and the spindle into a unitary package so as to establish and maintain a spacial relationship between the motor and the spindle, (ii) a semi-elastic drive belt encompassing the spindle and drive shaft which has a modulus of elasticity effective for providing effective power transmission while permitting removal and replacement of the drive belt without repositioning of the spindle and/or the drive shaft, (iii) a spindle adjustment mechanism for repositioning the longitudinal position of the spindle and thereby the depth of the cutter which includes a rotatable bell crank, a spindle in communication with the first extremity of the bell crank for linear movement of the spindle based upon rotational movement of the bell crank, and a rotatable handle in communication with the second extremity of the bell crank for producing rotation of the bell crank based upon rotation of the handle and (iv) a protective shield over the cutter which provides maximum protection with minimal interference and includes a horizontal plate which is laterally pivotable about a first pivot point proximate the right end of the horizontal plate, and a vertical plate which is longitudinally pivotally connected to the horizontal plate about a second pivot point proximate the left end of both plates.
  • Spindle Adjustment Mechanism

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  • US Patent:
    50563750, Oct 15, 1991
  • Filed:
    May 22, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/525265
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth Kapton - Verona PA
    Stephen O. Sutton - Wexford PA
    Barry D. Wixey - Pittsburgh PA
  • Assignee:
    Delta International Machinery Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
  • International Classification:
    F16H 2920
    B25H 100
  • US Classification:
    74 8915
  • Abstract:
    A spindle adjustment mechanism which includes a rotatable hand wheel, a bracket for operably retaining a spindle and a motor for driving the spindle, and an assembly for uniaxially transmuting rotation of the hand wheel to linear movement of the spindle through movement of the bracket.
  • Bell Crank Actuated Spindle Adjustment Mechanism

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  • US Patent:
    51468077, Sep 15, 1992
  • Filed:
    Jul 22, 1991
  • Appl. No.:
    7/733834
  • Inventors:
    Barry D. Wixey - Pittsburgh PA
    Kenneth Kapton - Verona PA
    Raymond L. Wilson - Pittsburgh PA
    Charles J. Baird - Pittsburgh PA
  • Assignee:
    Delta International Machinery Corp. - Pittsburgh PA
  • International Classification:
    G05G 1100
    G05G 506
    F16H 2920
  • US Classification:
    74479
  • Abstract:
    A bench type router/shaper which includes (i) a spindle drive pack which incorporates the motor and the spindle into a unitary package so as to establish and maintain a spacial relationship between the motor and the spindle, (ii) a semi-elastic drive belt encompassing the spindle and drive shaft which has a modulus of elasticity effective for providing effective power transmission while permitting removal and replacement of the drive belt without repositioning of the spindle and/or the drive shaft, (iii) a spindle adjustment mechanism for repositioning the longitudinal position of the spindle and thereby the depth of the cutter which includes a rotatable bell crank, a spindle in communication with the first extremity of the bell crank for linear movement of the spindle based upon rotational movement of the bell crank, and a rotatable handle in communication with the second extremity of the bell crank for producing rotation of the bell crank based upon rotation of the handle and (iv) a protective shield over the cutter which provides maximum protection with minimal interference and includes a horizontal plate which is laterally pivotable about a first pivot point proximate the right end of the horizontal plate, and a vertical plate which is longitudinally pivotally connected to the horizontal plate about a second pivot point proximate the left end of both plates.
  • Dual Arbor Spindle

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  • US Patent:
    50450336, Sep 3, 1991
  • Filed:
    May 22, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/525238
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth Kapton - Verona PA
    Barry D. Wixey - Pittsburgh PA
  • Assignee:
    Delta International Machinery Corporation - Pittsburgh PA
  • International Classification:
    F16H 5500
  • US Classification:
    474197
  • Abstract:
    A solid, dual arbor spindle including a central cylindrical section creating a central pulley surface, a large arbor longitudinally extending from the central section in a first direction, and a small arbor longitudinally extending from the central section in a second direction diametrically opposed to the first arbor. The central section of the spindle is rotatably retained between a pair of bearings which are confined in position between a pair of interconnected retaining rings.

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