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Mark S Talesky

from Huntley, IL
Age ~62

Mark Talesky Phones & Addresses

  • 9883 Compton Dr, Huntley, IL 60142 (847) 669-6080
  • Chicago, IL
  • Pine Valley, UT
  • 9883 Compton Dr, Huntley, IL 60142 (847) 224-7683

Work

Position: Personal Care and Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Mark Talesky Photo 1

Senior Project Engineer At Robert Bosch Tool Corp.

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Position:
Senior Project Engineer at Robert Bosch Tool Corporation
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation - Mt Prospect Il since Aug 2011
Senior Project Engineer

Optimal Design - Arlington Heights IL Mar 2011 - Aug 2011
Senior Project Manager

Robert Bosch Tool Corporation Sep 1989 - Mar 2011
Project manager

Wen products (US based consumer power tools) - chicago IL Aug 1985 - Sep 1989
Product Designer
Education:
Purdue University Calumet 1996 - 2000
BS, Mechanical Engineering Technology
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Senior Project Engineer

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Location:
9883 Compton Dr, Huntley, IL 60142
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation since Aug 2011
Sr. Project Engineer

Robert Bosch Jan 2007 - Feb 2011
project manager

SBPT (Skil/Bosch power tool company) - 4300 w Peterson ave Chicago IL Sep 1993 - Jan 2011
Senior Project engineer

Skil corporation - Chicago IL Sep 1989 - Sep 1993
Sr Project Designer
Education:
Purdue University Calumet 1996 - 2000
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering Technology
Skills:
Consumer Products
5S
Design For Manufacturing
Fmea
Engineering
Lean Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Gd&T
Manufacturing Engineering
Pro Engineer
Sheet Metal
Solidworks
Injection Molding
Dfmea
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Senior Proj Engineer

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Consumer Goods
Work:
Bosch
Sr Proj Engineer
Education:
Purdue University Calumet 1997 - 2000
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Mark Talesky

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Mark Talesky Huntley, IL

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Work:
ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORPORATION

2007 to 2000
Project Manager

ROBERT BOSCH TOOL CORPORATION

1989 to 2000
Project Manager / Senior Project Engineer

Education:
Purdue University Calumet
Dec 2000
BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Triton College
River Grove, IL
May 1993
AAS in Engineering Design

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Mark Talesky Huntley, IL

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Education:
Purdue University Calumet
Hammond, IN
1997 to 2000
BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology

Publications

Us Patents

Rip Fence With Dual Locking Mechanism

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US Patent:
6360641, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Jun 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/590663
Inventors:
Mark S. Talesky - Chicago IL
Kenneth N. Svetlik - Schaumburg IL
Ezequiel Romo - Chicago IL
Assignee:
S-B Power Tool Company - Broadview IL
International Classification:
B27B 2702
US Classification:
83438, 834772, 834671, 83444
Abstract:
A rip fence used with a table saw, where the table saw has an upper cutting surface with a front edge surface and a rear edge surface. The rip fence includes a main casing having a front clamping mechanism at the front end and a rear clamping mechanism at the rear end. The front clamping mechanisms has a frame with a handle pivotally connected thereto. A link is connected at one end to the handle and at another end to a cam. An activation plate is also connected the cam and to a clamping plate. The handle rotates between a locked position and a released position thereby moving the link to rotate the cam against the activation plate. The activation plate causes the clamping plate to laterally move between a locked position and a released position relative the front edge surface. The handle also causes the rear clamping mechanism to move between a locked and a released position relative the rear edge surface.

Rip Fence With Dual Locking Mechanism

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US Patent:
6460442, Oct 8, 2002
Filed:
Feb 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/087479
Inventors:
Mark S. Talesky - Chicago IL
Kenneth N. Svetlik - Schaumburg IL
Ezequiel Romo - Chicago IL
Assignee:
S-B Power Tool Company - Broadview IL
International Classification:
B26D 701
US Classification:
83438, 834687, 834772, 144287, 269318
Abstract:
A rip fence used with a table saw, where the table saw has an upper cutting surface with a front edge surface and a rear edge surface. The rip fence includes a main casing having a front clamping mechanism at the front end and a rear clamping mechanism at the rear end. The front clamping mechanisms has a frame with a handle pivotally connected thereto. A link is connected at one end to the handle and at another end to a cam. An activation plate is also connected the cam and to a clamping plate. The handle rotates between a locked position and a released position thereby moving the link to rotate the cam against the activation plate. The activation plate causes the clamping plate to laterally move between a locked position and a released position relative the front edge surface. The handle also causes the rear clamping mechanism to move between a locked and a released position relative the rear edge surface.

Circle Cutting Accessory For A Powered Rotary Hand Tool

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US Patent:
6752572, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
Jun 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/165334
Inventors:
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL
Robert D. Pjevach - Lindenhurst IL
Assignee:
S-B Power Tool Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B23Q 900
US Classification:
409179, 409182, 409180, 144 486, 14413695, 1441352, 33 2703
Abstract:
A circle cutting accessory for use with a generally cylindrical powered rotary hand tool with an output shaft at one end thereof, the tool having a second accessory attached to the one end, with the second accessory having at its distal end an outwardly extending flange with a first predetermined diameter around a substantial portion of the circumference thereof, the circle cutting accessory including a generally flat housing for receiving and supporting the second accessory and the rotary hand tool. The housing has an upper support surface with an aperture through which a cutting tool attached to the output shaft can pass. The circle cutting accessory further includes a generally horizontal elongated arm mounted to the housing and extends outwardly from the housing. A circle center and sizing elongated member is slidably attached to the arm and has a centering pin extending downwardly therefrom at one end portion. A locking assembly is mounted on the housing and adapted to releasably retain the second accessory and the rotary hand tool.

Coupling Apparatus For A Rotary Hand Tool

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US Patent:
6821048, Nov 23, 2004
Filed:
Apr 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/122083
Inventors:
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL
Assignee:
Credo Technology Corporation - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
F16B 2100
US Classification:
4033224, 745026, 464 52
Abstract:
A ferrule for coupling an attachment to a rotary hand tool unit of the type that has a housing with a nose portion through which a rotary output shaft extends. The nose portion has at least one groove extending generally circumferentially around at least a part of the nose portion, so that a groove portion is located on opposite sides of the nose portion. The ferrule includes a generally hollow cylindrical body with interior and exterior surfaces with an open mounting end portion and a smaller opposite end portion to which the attachment is mounted. The open mounting end portion fits on the nose portion of the housing when the ferrule is coupled to the rotary hand tool. The ferrule further includes at least one internally protruding rib on the interior surface for aligning the ferrule in at least one predetermined angular position, and at least two latches mounted on the ferrule, with each latch having an open and a closed position wherein the ferrule is locked into the nose portion when the latch is in the closed position.

Flip-Up Multi-Mode Workpiece Stop For Miter Saw

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US Patent:
7156008, Jan 2, 2007
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/857384
Inventors:
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B26D 7/02
US Classification:
834682, 83581, 834686
Abstract:
A workpiece stop is provided for a power tool such as a miter saw, wherein the stop is selectively movable to various positions for respective modes of operation. In one position, the stop is stored out of the way during non-use. In another position, the stop acts as a length-of-cut stop. In yet another position, the stop acts as a workpiece guide, especially useful for supporting crown molding during cutting. An embodiment of the stop includes an elongate main body portion with a guide tab portion and a stop tab portion projecting from the main body portion, and the stop is preferably mounted for selective movement both slidably and pivotally. Depending on the position of the stop, the guide tab portion or the stop tab portion are positioned to project adjacent a workpiece support surface on the saw to limit a position of a workpiece.

Modular Guard System And Apparatus For A Power Saw

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US Patent:
7437981, Oct 21, 2008
Filed:
Nov 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/284214
Inventors:
Jeremy J. Burke - West Dundee IL, US
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL, US
Peter Domeny - Northbrook IL, US
Ravinder Voruganti - Lake Barrington IL, US
Brian Taylor - Chicago IL, US
Adam S. Thomas - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B27G 19/08
US Classification:
831021, 834402, 834772, 83478
Abstract:
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a modular saw guard system for a power saw of the type which has a table top, a rotatable circular saw blade that is vertically adjustable relative to the table top, the table top having an opening through which the saw blade can extend, the blade being configured to cut a work piece as the work piece is moved forwardly from a forward position to a rearward position, wherein the system comprises a riving knife mechanism releasably mounted to the saw rearwardly of the blade, a blade guard mechanism that is releasably mounted to the riving knife mechanism when the riving knife mechanism is at least in its extended position, and a kickback prevention mechanism that is releasably mounted to the riving knife mechanism.

Modular Guard System For A Power Saw

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US Patent:
7600456, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Nov 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/605702
Inventors:
Jeremy J. Burke - Jackson TN, US
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL, US
Peter Domeny - Northbrook IL, US
Ravinder Voruganti - Barrington IL, US
Adam S. Thomas - Aurora IL, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B27G 19/08
US Classification:
831021, 834772, 83478
Abstract:
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is directed to a modular saw guard system for a power saw of the type which has a table top, a rotatable circular saw blade, the table top having an opening through which the saw blade can extend, the system comprising a riving knife mounted to the saw rearwardly of the blade and having a top surface and at least one aperture near the top surface, a blade guard and kickback prevention mechanism that is releasably mounted to the riving knife, the mechanism comprising a mounting channel configured to fit on and be releasably attached to the riving knife, the blade guard portion being pivotally attached to the mounting channel, the kickback prevention portion being pivotally attached to the mounting channel; and a lever mechanism for holding the mounting channel to the riving knife and for releasing the mounting channel for removal therefrom, the lever mechanism including a movable pin member for engaging the aperture of the riving knife.

Rip Fence For A Table Saw

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US Patent:
7614330, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
Aug 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/214356
Inventors:
Scott Griswold - Deerfield IL, US
Tam Ramon - Zhejiang, CN
Kenneth N. Svetlik - Schaumburg IL, US
Mark S. Talesky - Huntley IL, US
Ravi Voruganti - Barrington IL, US
Bradley Wolf - Glenview IL, US
Assignee:
Robert Bosch GmbH - Stuttgart
International Classification:
B27B 27/02
B26D 7/01
G01B 7/04
US Classification:
834772, 83438, 83468, 8352218, 8352219, 33706
Abstract:
A power table saw of the type which has a generally rectangular table with front and rear end portions, a motor operatively coupled to drive a rotary cutting blade extending upwardly through a top of the table, the table saw including an elongated fence having front and rear end portions, and being configured to be laterally movable along the width of the table and be secured to the front and rear end portions of the table, front and rear releasable locking mechanisms operatively associated with the front and rear end portions of the fence for locking each end portion to the end portions of the table, and at least one positional sensor provided with each of the front and rear end portions of the fence for determining the lateral position of each end portion of the fence along the width of the table.
Mark S Talesky from Huntley, IL, age ~62 Get Report