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1.
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RAILROAD SPIKE REMOVER
Application Number |
18139853 |
Status |
Pending |
Filing Date |
2023-04-26 |
First Publication Date |
2023-08-17 |
Owner |
FTS Tools, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Benjamin, Timothy J.
- Bartek, Peter M.
- Dash, Corey
- Ruhala, Laura Ann
- Alonzo, Kristopher Andre
- Barnby, Trevor Lee-Michael
- Gantt, Samuel Horace
- Scott, Daniel Richard
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Abstract
A portable railroad spike remover comprises a claw assembly extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. The claw assembly extractor may include a pair of jaw members that are pivotally connected to each other by a pivoting pin and a rotating pin. Each jaw member may include a lower end configured to contact and secure a railroad spike and a pair of upper members interlocked with each other and pivotally connected to the clevis fastener with the rotating pin. When the drive shaft is rotated, the claw assembly extractor and the mounting flange may move inside the main housing in a vertical direction to extract the railroad spike from the rail tie.
IPC Classes ?
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
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2.
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TIE DRILL AND LAG SCREW INSERTER DEVICE FOR THE RAIL INDUSTRY
Application Number |
18150946 |
Status |
Pending |
Filing Date |
2023-01-06 |
First Publication Date |
2023-05-11 |
Owner |
FTS Tools, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Dash, Corey
- Bartek, Peter M.
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Abstract
A portable device is disclosed for drilling a hole through a plate and into a wooden tie and/or inserting a lag screw into the hole in the plate and into the wooden tie. The portable device may include a handle and a removable drill with a rechargeable battery that provides power to the portable device. In various embodiments, the portable device may include a gear ratio and gear reduction system configured to allow a user to change speed and torque settings for the portable device independent from the battery-powered drill. In some embodiments, the portable device may include a quick connect/disconnect component configured to enable the portable device to be used as a tie drill device or a lag screw inserter device by interchangeably connecting either a drill bit or a lag screw socket to the portable device.
IPC Classes ?
- B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening toolsAttachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
- E01B 29/28 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being of screw-and-nut typeApparatus therefor, adapted to additionally drilling holes
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3.
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Tie Drill and Lag Screw Inserter Device for the Rail Industry
Application Number |
17342979 |
Status |
Pending |
Filing Date |
2021-06-09 |
First Publication Date |
2022-04-28 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Dash, Corey
- Bartek, Peter M.
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Abstract
A portable device is disclosed for drilling a hole through a plate and into a wooden tie and/or inserting a lag screw into the hole in the plate and into the wooden tie. The portable device may include a handle and a removable drill with a rechargeable battery that provides power to the portable device. In various embodiments, the portable device may include a quick connect/disconnect component configured to enable the portable device to be used as a tie drill device or a lag screw inserter device by interchangeably connecting either a drill bit or a lag screw socket to the portable device. In various embodiments, the portable device may include quick-release system, a bit-aligning tip, and/or a bit aligning guide to facilitate switching between different tools compatible with the portable device.
IPC Classes ?
- B23B 45/00 - Hand-held or like portable drilling machines, e.g. drill gunsEquipment therefor
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4.
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Battery-Operated Spike Driver
Application Number |
17502920 |
Status |
Pending |
Filing Date |
2021-10-15 |
First Publication Date |
2022-04-21 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Bartek, Peter M.
- Bogdanowicz, Miroslaw
- Dash, Corey
- Oostdyk, Paul
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Abstract
A battery-operated tool is disclosed for use in the rail industry. In some embodiments, the battery-operated tool may comprise a battery-operated spike driver configured to drive in spikes configured to hold rails for a railway onto a fixed point. The battery-operated tool may include or otherwise be connected to a battery management system. The battery management system may be configured to manage the power supplied to the battery-operated device via one or more batteries. In various embodiments, the one or more batteries may comprise a set of rechargeable batteries connected in series or in parallel. In some embodiments, the battery management system may be attached to or included within the battery-operated device. In other embodiments, the battery management system may be physically separate from the battery-operated device. For example, the battery management system may be included within a separate battery pack that includes the set of batteries.
IPC Classes ?
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
- B25D 11/00 - Portable percussive tools with electromotor drive
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5.
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Railroad spike remover
Application Number |
17486900 |
Grant Number |
11661708 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2021-09-27 |
First Publication Date |
2022-03-24 |
Grant Date |
2023-05-30 |
Owner |
FTS Tools, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Benjamin, Timothy J.
- Bartek, Peter M.
- Dash, Corey
- Ruhala, Laura Ann
- Alonzo, Kristopher Andre
- Barnby, Trevor Lee-Michael
- Gantt, Samuel Horace
- Scott, Daniel Richard
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Abstract
A portable railroad spike remover comprises a claw assembly extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. The claw assembly extractor may include a pair of jaw members that are pivotally connected to each other by a pivoting pin and a rotating pin. Each jaw member may include a lower end configured to contact and secure a railroad spike and a pair of upper members interlocked with each other and pivotally connected to the clevis fastener with the rotating pin. When the drive shaft is rotated, the claw assembly extractor and the mounting flange may move inside the main housing in a vertical direction to extract the railroad spike from the rail tie.
IPC Classes ?
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
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6.
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Railroad spike remover
Application Number |
17486896 |
Grant Number |
11702800 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2021-09-27 |
First Publication Date |
2022-03-17 |
Grant Date |
2023-07-18 |
Owner |
FTS Tools, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Benjamin, Timothy J.
- Alonzo, Kristopher Andre
- Atiqullah, Mir Mohamed
- Barnby, Trevor Lee-Michael
- Gantt, Samuel Horace
- Hawkins, Jonathan
- Hood, Alexander
- Lawler, Timothy K.
- Ruhala, Laura Ann
- Scott, Daniel Richard
- Tonsmeire, Zachary
- Wise, Kyle D.
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Abstract
A portable railroad spike remover comprises an extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. A drive shaft is connected to the extractor such that as the drive shaft is rotated, the extractor is vertically raised and lowered within a main column. The extractor may have an opening extending through at least one side to engage the railroad spike.
IPC Classes ?
- B25C 11/00 - Nail, spike, or staple extractors
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
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Tie drill and lag screw inserter device for the rail industry
Application Number |
17100649 |
Grant Number |
11618136 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2020-11-20 |
First Publication Date |
2021-05-27 |
Grant Date |
2023-04-04 |
Owner |
FTS Tools, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Dash, Corey
- Bartek, Peter M.
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Abstract
A portable device is disclosed for drilling a hole through a plate and into a wooden tie and/or inserting a lag screw into the hole in the plate and into the wooden tie. The portable device may include a handle and a removable drill with a rechargeable battery that provides power to the portable device. In various embodiments, the portable device may include a gear ratio and gear reduction system configured to allow a user to change speed and torque settings for the portable device independent from the battery-powered drill. In some embodiments, the portable device may include a quick connect/disconnect component configured to enable the portable device to be used as a tie drill device or a lag screw inserter device by interchangeably connecting either a drill bit or a lag screw socket to the portable device.
IPC Classes ?
- B25B 21/00 - Portable power-driven screw or nut setting or loosening toolsAttachments for drilling apparatus serving the same purpose
- E01B 29/28 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being of screw-and-nut typeApparatus therefor, adapted to additionally drilling holes
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8.
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RAILROAD SPIKE REMOVER
Document Number |
03066558 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2020-01-06 |
Open to Public Date |
2020-07-06 |
Grant Date |
2022-07-05 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Benjamin, Timothy J.
- Bartek, Peter M.
- Dash, Corey
- Alonzo, Kristopher A.
- Barnby, Trevor L.
- Gantt, Samuel H.
- Ruhala, Laura A.
- Scott, Daniel R.
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Abstract
A portable railroad spike remover comprises a claw assembly extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. The claw assembly extractor may include a pair of jaw members that are pivotally connected to each other by a pivoting pin and a rotating pin. Each jaw member may include a lower end configured to contact and secure a railroad spike and a pair of upper members interlocked with each other and pivotally connected to the clevis fastener with the rotating pin. When the drive shaft is rotated, the claw assembly extractor and the mounting flange may move inside the main housing in a vertical direction to extract the railroad spike from the rail tie.
IPC Classes ?
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
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9.
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DRILLEASE
Serial Number |
88903306 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2020-05-06 |
Registration Date |
2021-07-06 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC ()
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NICE Classes ? |
07 - Machines and machine tools
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Goods & Services
battery-operated tie drill for the rail industry
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10.
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SPIKE EASE
Serial Number |
88810153 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2020-02-25 |
Registration Date |
2020-09-15 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC ()
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NICE Classes ? |
07 - Machines and machine tools
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Goods & Services
Power-operated spike pullers
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11.
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SPIKE EASE
Serial Number |
88668688 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2019-10-25 |
Registration Date |
2020-06-02 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC ()
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NICE Classes ? |
07 - Machines and machine tools
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Goods & Services
Power-operated spike pullers
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12.
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Miscellaneous Design
Serial Number |
88376343 |
Status |
Registered |
Filing Date |
2019-04-08 |
Registration Date |
2020-03-17 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC ()
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NICE Classes ? |
07 - Machines and machine tools
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Goods & Services
Hand-held power-operated tools, namely, spike pullers
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13.
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RAILROAD SPIKE REMOVER
Document Number |
02969795 |
Status |
In Force |
Filing Date |
2017-06-06 |
Open to Public Date |
2017-12-07 |
Grant Date |
2023-01-10 |
Owner |
FTS TOOLS, LLC (USA)
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Inventor |
- Benjamin, Timothy J.
- Alonzo, Kristopher Andre
- Barnby, Trevor Lee-Michael
- Gantt, Samuel Horace
- Hawkins, Jonathan
- Hood, Alexander
- Scott, Daniel Richard
- Tonsmeire, Zachary
- Wise, Kyle D.
- Atiqullah, Mir Mohamed
- Ruhala, Laura Ann
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Abstract
A portable railroad spike remover comprises an extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. A drive shaft is connected to the extractor such that as the drive shaft is rotated, the extractor is vertically raised and lowered within a main column. The extractor may have an opening extending through at least one side to engage the railroad spike.
IPC Classes ?
- E01B 29/26 - Fixing or removing detachable fastening means or accessories thereofPre-assembling track components by detachable fastening means the fastening means being spikes
- B25C 11/00 - Nail, spike, or staple extractors
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