18606157. HOLE SAW simplified abstract (MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION)

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HOLE SAW

Organization Name

MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Max R. Sawa of Palatine IL (US)

Geoffrey R. Piller of Grafton WI (US)

Kenneth D. Peterson of Little Suamico WI (US)

Travis J. Dumez of Port Washington WI (US)

James Ernest Pangerc of Pewaukee WI (US)

HOLE SAW - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18606157 titled 'HOLE SAW

The abstract describes a patent application for a hole saw that can cut into a workpiece by moving about a rotational axis in a cutting direction. The hole saw includes a cylindrical body with a sidewall, a gullet formed in the sidewall, and a support aperture entirely surrounded by the sidewall. The support aperture overlaps with the gullet and is positioned closer to the second end of the body than the bottom surface of the sidewall. The hole saw also includes a cutting tooth and an end cap.

  • The hole saw is movable about a rotational axis in a cutting direction.
  • It includes a cylindrical body with a sidewall, a gullet, and a support aperture.
  • The support aperture is entirely surrounded by the sidewall and overlaps with the gullet.
  • A cutting tooth is coupled to the first end of the sidewall, and an end cap is coupled to the second end.
  • The support aperture is positioned closer to the second end than the bottom surface of the sidewall.

Potential Applications: - Woodworking - Metalworking - Construction - Plumbing - Electrical work

Problems Solved: - Efficient cutting into workpieces - Precise hole creation - Enhanced stability during cutting

Benefits: - Improved cutting performance - Increased durability - Versatile applications

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Hole Saw for Precision Cutting in Various Industries This technology can be used in industries such as construction, woodworking, metalworking, plumbing, and electrical work for precise and efficient cutting operations. The hole saw's design allows for enhanced stability and durability, making it a valuable tool in various commercial applications.

Questions about Hole Saw Technology: 1. How does the design of the hole saw improve cutting performance compared to traditional hole saws? The design of the hole saw, with the support aperture overlapping with the gullet and positioned closer to the second end, enhances stability and precision during cutting, resulting in improved performance.

2. What are the potential safety benefits of using this innovative hole saw in various industries? The innovative design of the hole saw increases stability and control during cutting, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries in industrial settings.


Original Abstract Submitted

A hole saw is movable about a rotational axis in a cutting direction to cut into a workpiece. The hole saw includes a cylindrical body with a sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, a gullet formed in the sidewall between a leading surface, a trailing surface, and a bottom surface of the sidewall, and a support aperture formed in the sidewall. The gullet extends through the first end of the body. The support aperture is entirely surrounded by the sidewall. A majority of the support aperture circumferentially overlaps with the gullet. At least a portion of the support aperture is positioned closer than the bottom surface of the sidewall to the second end. The hole saw includes a cutting tooth coupled to the first end of the sidewall adjacent the gullet and an end cap coupled to the second end of the sidewall.