MGA Research Co. - Burlington, WI Aug 2010 - Feb 2013
Test Engineer
Army National Guard - Camp Bucca, Iraq Jan 2009 - Jan 2010
First Lieutenant/Property Book Officer
Krones - Franklin, WI Apr 2008 - Dec 2008
Electrical Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2011 - 2013
Master's degree, Electrical Engineering - Power Electronics
United States Army 2007 - 2008
University of Wisconsin-Madison 2002 - 2007
B.S., Electrical Engineering
United States Army Mechanical Maintenance School 2004 - 2004
Skills:
Matlab Labview Engineering Visual Basic AutoCAD
Interests:
woodworking, watercolor painting, DIY home improvement projects, basketball
A power tool includes an electric motor having an output shaft, a transmission having a transmission housing, a spindle rotatable in response to receiving torque from the transmission and a pinion coupled to the output shaft. The pinion includes a bushing portion, a toothed portion for driving the transmission, and a cylindrical portion between the bushing portion and the toothed portion. The power tool further comprises a fan coupled to the bushing portion of the pinion and a bearing arranged between the cylindrical portion and the transmission housing for rotatably supporting the pinion and the output shaft.
- Brookfield WI, US Timothy R. Reichert - Franklin WI, US
International Classification:
B23Q 3/154 B25H 1/00 B23Q 9/00 H01F 7/20
Abstract:
A drill press includes a main housing, a drill unit supported by the main housing for relative movement therewith, and a magnetic base for coupling the drill press to a ferromagnetic workpiece. The magnetic base includes a ferromagnetic body having spaced, substantially parallel first and second rails. Each of the first and second rails includes a flat bottom surface engageable with the ferromagnetic workpiece. A coil is positioned between the first and second rails for generating a holding force on the ferromagnetic workpiece. The coil defines a central axis that is parallel with the bottom surface of each of the first and second rails.
- Brookfield WI, US Timothy R. Reichert - Franklin WI, US
International Classification:
B23Q 3/154 B23B 39/00 H01F 7/06
Abstract:
A magnetic base for coupling a drill press to a ferromagnetic workpiece includes a ferromagnetic body having spaced, substantially parallel first and second rails. Each of the first and second rails includes a flat bottom surface engageable with the ferromagnetic workpiece. A coil is positioned between the first and second rails for generating a holding force on the ferromagnetic workpiece. The coil defines a central axis that is parallel with the bottom surface of each of the first and second rails.