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Gregg M Mangialardi

from Park Ridge, IL
Age ~74

Gregg Mangialardi Phones & Addresses

  • 108 Glenlake Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068
  • 5951 Warwick Ave, Chicago, IL 60634
  • 5959 W Warwick Ave, Chicago, IL 60634
  • Moline, IL

Work

Company: Robert bosch tool corporation Position: Group prod manager

Education

School / High School: University of Notre Dame 1968 to 1972

Industries

Consumer Goods

Resumes

Resumes

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Group Prod Manager

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
Group Prod Manager
Education:
University of Notre Dame 1968 - 1972

Publications

Us Patents

Saw Assembly Base

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US Patent:
D602053, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Aug 27, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/323592
Inventors:
Christopher Heflin - Oak Park IL, US
Gregg M. Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL, US
Cui Ke - Arlington Heights IL, US
Matthew M. Rybka - Hoffman Estates IL, US
P. Sean Gallagher - Arlington Heights IL, US
Bryan M. Shova - Columbus OH, US
Donald J. Staufenberg - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
1509
US Classification:
D15133

Laminate Flooring Saw

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US Patent:
8186257, May 29, 2012
Filed:
Aug 27, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/199604
Inventors:
Christopher Heflin - Oak Park IL, US
Gregg M. Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL, US
Cui Ke - Arlington Heights IL, US
Matthew M. Rybka - Hoffman Estates IL, US
P. Sean Gallagher - Arlington Heights IL, US
Bryan M. Shova - Columbus OH, US
Donald J. Staufenberg - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B23D 33/10
US Classification:
83471, 834771
Abstract:
A laminate flooring saw system which can be used for both rip cuts and miter cuts in one embodiment includes a fence, a base including a first locking member configured to cooperate with the fence to lock the fence along a first fence axis, a second locking member configured to cooperate with the fence to lock the fence along a second fence axis, the second fence axis perpendicular to the first fence axis and a support arm positioned above the base for supporting a power tool.

Dog Hole Layout For A Workbench System

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US Patent:
8403314, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Sep 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/899863
Inventors:
Brian Hyuk Joon Chung - Arlington Heights IL, US
Christopher Heflin - Oak Park IL, US
Jennifer Faith Uzumcu - Vernon Hills IL, US
Gregg Michael Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B23Q 3/02
B25B 5/16
US Classification:
269283, 269136, 269138
Abstract:
A workbench system is disclosed which may include a work surface with a first dog hole, a second dog hole spaced apart from the first dog hole and a plurality of dogs, each of the plurality of dogs including a body defining a first and second securing portion, and a stem portion extending away from the body and configured to fit into the first and second dog holes such that the first securing portions of the first and the second of the plurality of dogs are spaced apart with respect to an axis extending along the first work surface portion at a distance corresponding to a first commonly sized work piece width and the second securing portions of the first and the second of the plurality of dogs are spaced apart with respect to the axis at a distance corresponding to a second commonly sized work piece width.

Laminate Flooring Saw

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US Patent:
8607679, Dec 17, 2013
Filed:
May 25, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/481285
Inventors:
Christopher Heflin - Oak Park IL, US
Gregg M. Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL, US
Cui Ke - Arlington Heights IL, US
Matthew M. Rybka - Hoffman Estates IL, US
P. Sean Gallagher - Arlington Heights IL, US
Bryan M. Shova - Columbus OH, US
Donald J. Staufenberg - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B23D 33/02
B26D 5/08
US Classification:
83473, 83581, 83701
Abstract:
A laminate flooring saw system which can be used for both rip cuts and miter cuts in one embodiment includes a first power switch proximate the saw and movable with the saw along a support arm;.

Depth-Of-Cut Mechanism For Circular Saw

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US Patent:
57584257, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
May 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/859294
Inventors:
P. Sean Gallagher - Des Plaines IL
Dale M. Flowers - Ballwin MO
Gregg M. Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL
Assignee:
S-B Power Tool Company - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B23D 4702
US Classification:
30376
Abstract:
A circular saw has a housing enclosing a motor for driving an output shaft about an axis of rotation. An upper bladeguard is immovably secured to the housing and has a rear wall defining an arcuate slot. A rectangular base plate is pivotally attached at its forward portion to the saw housing for swinging movement about a pivot axis parallel with the output shaft and disposed substantially forwardly thereof. An arcuate bracket arm has one end thereof connected to the rear of the base plate. A fastening element is mounted on the other end of the bracket arm and is received within the slot in the upper bladeguard. The operator may adjust the base plate by grasping the fastening element and moving the same along the slot in the upper bladeguard.

Portable Circular Saw

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US Patent:
50106511, Apr 30, 1991
Filed:
Jul 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/550839
Inventors:
Ronald R. Techter - Lake Zurich IL
Gregg M. Mangialardi - Park Ridge IL
Raymond R. Esparza - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Skil Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B23D 5102
B23D 4702
B23D 5000
B27C 500
US Classification:
30376
Abstract:
A portable circular saw with a 60. degree. bevel cut capability that is provided by a combination of blade diameter, height of front and rear pivot points above the footplate, the ability to tip the saw about a front hinge point to avoid projections contacting the footplate at a 60. degree. angle and recesses and orifices provided in the footplate at points where interference would normally occur between the motor housing assembly and the saw blade when the blade is at a 60. degree. bevel angle so as to prevent any interference of the footplate with the motor housing assembly and saw blade. A positive stop is provided at angles of 45. degree. and 60. degree.
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