Patent Publication Number: US-3878747-A

Title: Circular saw blade

Description:
United States Patent Soderstrom Apr. 22, 1975 [54] CIRCULAR SAW BLADE FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1 lnventori Lars sodel&#39;simm Hova5- Swede&#34; 1200.720 7/1970 United Kingdom 4. 83/835 [73] Assignee: Centro-Metalcut AB,Gothenburg.  
  Sweden Primary Examiner-Willie G. Abercrombie [22] Filed: y 21, 1974 Attorney, Agent, or F1rmP|erce, Scheffler &amp; Parker 21 Appl. No.: 471,993 [57] ABSTRACT A circular saw blade for use in cross-cutting metal [30] Forelgn Apphcanon Pmm&#39;y Data wherein the teeth are so designed&#39;as to avoid vibra- Mlly 28, I973 SWCdCl&#39;l 7307499 tions and thereby stabilize the blade throughout th entire cut performed by the blade. The teeth include a U-S. Cl. top face with one or more top face chamfers a pri- 29/954; :29/103 mary clearance and therebeneath side clearances on [5 Int. both ides of the teeth wherein lines of the latter Field of Search 837, 848, rected to the axis of rotation form with the central 103 plane of the saw blade an acute angle directed to the center of rotation whereas other lines in the side clearl References Cited ances perpendicular to the first mentioned lines are UNITED STATES PATENTS parallel with the central plane.  
 3.576.200 4/l97l Elmcs 83/848 3.792.524 2/1974 Pomernacki 83/854 x 2 Clams 7 Drawmg F&#39;gures CIRCULAR SAW BLADE This invention relates to a circular saw blade for cross-cutting metal, which blade is provided with teeth comprising a top face with one or more top face chamfers. primary clearance and side clearances on both sides of the teeth.  
  The saw blade is intended for cutting in metal, particularly in steel of different grades, and is provided with brazed cemented carbide teeth.  
  The invention has the object of stabilizing the saw blade through the entire cut performed by the saw blade, so that vibrations in the saw blade are avoided and thereby a better too] economy is obtained.  
  For achieving said object, the invention has been given the characterizing features defined in the attached claims. The invention is described in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which FIG. 1 is a lateral view of a portion of a circular saw blade according to the invention.  
  FIG. 2 is a lateral view of one of the teeth in the saw blade formed according to the invention.  
  FIG. 3 shows a tooth according to FIG. 2 seen in the direction of the arrow in FIG. 2.  
  FIG. 4 shows the tooth seen from above and formed according to FIG. 2.  
  FIG. 5 shows a tooth having a geometric shape different of that of the tooth according to FIG. 2, but formed according to the idea of the invention.  
  FIG. 6 shows the tooth seen in the direction of the arrow in FIG. 5.  
  FIG. 7 shows the tooth according to FIG. 5 seen from above.  
  In the embodiment described, the circular saw blade comprises teeth, which are formed of cemented carbide and brazed onto the blade. The teeth on the blade shown are of two categories and designated by A and, respectively, B in FIG. 1. The teeth A are greater in height than the teeth B. The invention, however, is not restricted to an arrangement wherein each second tooth is higher and each second tooth is lower, but the relation between the tooth types A and B can be varied with respect to their number. Furthermore, the geometric shape for the details not comprised in the idea of the invention can be varied as explained below.  
  The tooth type A, thus, is shown in FIGS. 2-4 and comprises a tooth of cemented carbide, which is brazed onto the blade 10. The tooth includes a top face 3 with a top face chamfer 3a. A primary clearance 4 is formed, beneath of which extend the side clearances l and 2 on both sides of the tooth. In the embodiment of the tooth according to type A, two side clearance chamfers la and 2a are provided. According to the invention, the side clearances 1 and 2 are formed so as to form angles with the central plane of the blade 10 in the direction to the axis of rotation of the circular saw blade, but are in parallel with the central plane perpendicularly to said direction. This implies that the side clearances l and 2, seen in the direction of rotation of the circular saw blade, have no clearance angle.  
  In the tooth shape according to FIGS. 5-7, type B, the tooth geometry is different from that shown for the type A in the aforementioned Figures, but the side clearances 1 and 2 are formed in the same manner. In this type B of the teeth, thus, the side clearances have no side clearance chamfers, but the side clearances extend upward to the primary clearance 4. The height of the tooth according to type B can advantageously be formed lower than the height for the tooth type A. The top face 3 comprises in this embodiment three top face chamfers 3a and, respectively, 3b.  
 What I claim is:  
  l. A circular saw blade for cross-cutting metal, comprising teeth including a top face with one or more top face chamfers, a primary clearance and side clearances on both sides of the teeth, in such a manner, that lines in the side clearances directed to the axis of rotation form with the central plane of the saw blade an acute angle directed to the centre of rotation, characterized in that lines in the side clearances perpendicular to the first mentioned lines are in parallel with the central plane.  
  2. A circular saw blade according to claim 1, characterized in that a number of the teeth have one top face chamfer and the remaining teeth have several top face chamfers.