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PATENTS

S.Martinez1 hr ago

Recent patents issued with Kenosha County area ties include:

Snap-on

SNAP-ON INC., of Kenosha, has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1041280 S1, initially filed Oct. 17, 2022) developed by three inventors including Adrian Robillard, John Dabbeekeh, and Bryan J. Kordus, all of Kenosha, for "Drill housing."

SNAP-ON INC., of Kenosha, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12095255 B2, initially filed March 14, 2022) developed by three inventors including Michael T. Rajzer, Jason Genz nd Christoffer S. Fox, all of Kenosha,for "Overcurrent protection for electric motor."

SNAP-ON INC., of Kenosha, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12090606 B2, initially filed Sept. 22, 2020) developed by four inventors including Joshua M. Beer, Jason Genz, Craig Brouwers and Michael T. Rajzer, all of Kenosha, or "Tool and motor anti-rotation."

SNAP-ON INC., of Kenosha, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12095402 B2, initially filed March 14, 2022) developed by three inventors including Michael T. Rajzer, Kenosha, Jason Genz, and Daniel Nitzsche, all of Kenosha, for "Controlling a brushless motor."

CPS Technology

of New York, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12083902 B2, initially filed Dec. 8, 2020) developed by six inventors including Dale A. Gospodarek, of Kenosha, for "Battery monitoring network."

Rockwell Automation

of Mayfield Heights, Ohio, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12085910 B2, initially filed Sept. 24, 2021) developed by five inventors including Troy W. Mahr, of Pleasant Prairie, for "Model asset library and recommendation engine for industrial automation environments."

S.C. Johnson

S. C. JOHNSON & SON, INC., of Racine, has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1042141 S1, initially filed June 20, 2023) developed by three inventors including Brian T. Davis, of Burlington, for "Container."

3of St. Paul, Minnesota has been assigned a patent (No. US 12093490 B2, initially filed Oct. 18, 2023) developed by three inventors including George F. Jambor, of Burlington, for "Touch screen sensor."

Milwaukee Electric

of Brookfield, has been assigned a patent (No. US 12085415 B2, initially filed July 29, 2022) developed by two designers, including Adam J. Sargis, of Mount Pleasant, for "Stand for laser projection tool."

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