ROSS ARTHUR BILLINGS
Engineering in Baltimore, MD

License number
Pennsylvania ET008548
Category
Engineers
Type
Engineer in Training
Address
Address 2
Baltimore, MD 21236
Pennsylvania

Professional information

Ross Billings Photo 1

Project Engineer At Stanley Black &Amp; Decker , Inc.

Position:
Project Engineer at Stanley Black & Decker , Inc.
Location:
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
Stanley Black & Decker , Inc. - Towson, MD since Sep 2012 - Project Engineer Stanley Black & Decker , Inc. Jul 2010 - Sep 2012 - Senior Engineer AAI Corporation May 2009 - Jul 2010 - Mechanical Engineer Black & Decker Jul 2006 - Apr 2009 - Engineer Messiah College Aug 2005 - May 2006 - Assistant Resident Director Messiah College Aug 2004 - May 2005 - Apartment Life Coordinator
Education:
Johns Hopkins University 2008 - 2011
Masters of Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering - Solid Mechanics
Messiah College 2002 - 2006
B.S., Engineering, Mechanical Concentration
Tappan Zee High School 1998 - 2002


Ross Billings Photo 2

Adjustable Work Benches For Power Tools

US Patent:
2009015, Jun 18, 2009
Filed:
Dec 10, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/331858
Inventors:
Ross A. Billings - Baltimore MD, US
Jason F. Busschaert - Towson MD, US
William E. Hawkins - Millersville MD, US
International Classification:
B25H 1/00
US Classification:
144287
Abstract:
A work bench for a power tool includes a beam for supporting the power tool, the beam having a first end, a second end, and a top surface extending between the first and second ends, and legs for supporting the beam over a surface. The work bench includes a first extension arm extendable from the first end of the beam, the first extension arm including a first main arm that telescopes within the first end of the beam, a first auxiliary arm that telescopes within the first main arm, and a first support leg that is pivotally connected with the auxiliary arm and that telescopes within the main arm. The work bench includes a second extension arm extendable from the second end of the beam, the second extension arm including a second main arm that telescopes within the second end of the beam, a second auxiliary arm that telescopes within the second main arm, and a second support leg that is connected with the second auxiliary arm and that telescopes within the second main arm.