18044812. Sawblade and Hole Saw simplified abstract (Robert Bosch GmbH)
Contents
Sawblade and Hole Saw
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Daniel Grolimund of Zuchwil (CH)
Sawblade and Hole Saw - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18044812 titled 'Sawblade and Hole Saw
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for a sawblade with wave-shaped teeth. The teeth have a tooth base with a hard metal blade arranged on top. The tooth base and the hard metal blade are flush on both sides along the length of the sawblade. Each tooth base and hard metal blade have bevels and/or rounded areas along the length of the sawblade. The teeth can be set or unset.
- The sawblade has wave-shaped teeth with a tooth base and a hard metal blade.
- The tooth base and hard metal blade are flush on both sides along the length of the sawblade.
- Each tooth base and hard metal blade have bevels and/or rounded areas along the length of the sawblade.
- The teeth can be set or unset.
Potential Applications
- Woodworking
- Metalworking
- Construction
- DIY projects
Problems Solved
- Improved cutting efficiency due to wave-shaped teeth design
- Enhanced durability and strength with the use of hard metal blades
- Versatility in setting or unsetting the teeth for different cutting needs
Benefits
- Increased cutting speed and precision
- Reduced wear and tear on the sawblade
- Ability to customize the teeth for specific cutting tasks
Original Abstract Submitted
A sawblade includes a plurality of wave-shaped teeth formed on a continuous base section of the sawblade. Each of the teeth has a paired tooth base with a tooth base upper face and a hard metal blade arranged thereon. Each tooth base adjoins the hard metal blade arranged thereon in a flush manner on both sides along a longitudinal axis of the base section, and each hard metal blade and each tooth base upper face has two bevels and/or convexly rounded areas extending substantially along the longitudinal axis of the base section, wherein the teeth are designed to be set and/or unset.