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US-9833851-B2 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US10112245B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10112245-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514691471-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A bimetal band saw blade has a cutting edge with a plurality of cutting teeth defining repeating, variable pitch patterns and variable set patterns within pitch patterns. Each relatively heavy set tooth defines a first primary clearance angle, and each unset and relatively light set tooth defines a second primary clearance angle. Each first primary clearance angle is less than or equal to about 20°, each second primary clearance angle is less than or equal to about 25°, and each first primary clearance angle is within the range of about 4° to about 6° less than each second primary clearance angle. Each unset or light set tooth defines a greater gullet area than a respective heavy set tooth and/or a finer pitch than the respective heavy set tooth. Each tooth defines a positive rake angle within the range of about 3° to about 10°.
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A band saw blade comprising a bi-metal blade body and a cutting edge defined by a plurality of cutting teeth with repeating pitch patterns and set patterns within pitch patterns, wherein: (i) at least one set pattern includes at least one unset or relatively light set tooth, and at least one relatively heavy set tooth; (ii) a plurality of teeth within the pitch pattern define different pitches; (iii) the at least one relatively heavy set tooth defines a heavy set tooth primary clearance angle, the at least one unset or relatively light set tooth defines an unset or relatively light set tooth primary clearance angle, each heavy set tooth primary clearance angle is less than or equal to 9°, each unset or relatively light set tooth primary clearance angle is less than or equal to 15°, and each heavy set tooth primary clearance angle is within the range of 4° to 6° less than each unset or relatively light set tooth primary clearance angle; (iv) each unset or relatively light set tooth defines at least one of (a) a greater gullet area than the at least one relatively heavy set tooth, and (b) a finer pitch than the respective relatively heavy set tooth; and (v) each tooth defines a positive rake angle within the range of 3° to 10°. 2. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein each tooth defines a positive rake angle that is greater than at least one of (i) 4°, (ii) 6°, and (iii) 7°. 3. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a blade body, wherein each relatively light set tooth and relatively heavy set tooth defines an offset equal to a distance between an outer edge of the tooth and an adjacent side edge of an unset tooth or the blade body, each relatively light set tooth defines an offset within the range of 0.005 to 0.007 inches, and each relatively heavy set tooth defines an offset within the range of 0.008 to 0.010 inches. 4. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein the band saw blade defines a cutting direction, and each pitch pattern comprises teeth that decrease in pitch in a direction opposite the cutting direction from a relatively coarse to a relatively fine pitch, and then increase in pitch from the relatively fine pitch to a relatively coarse pitch. 5. A band saw blade as defined in claim 4 , further comprising a blade body, wherein each relatively light set tooth and relatively heavy set tooth defines an offset equal to a distance between an outer edge of the tooth and an adjacent side edge of an unset tooth or the blade body, and wherein the plurality of teeth define a first set pattern within the pitch pattern, and within the first set pattern the teeth (i) increase in offset in a direction opposite the cutting direction from an unset or relatively light set tooth to a relatively heavy set tooth, and (ii) decrease in offset from a relatively heavy set tooth to a relatively light set or unset tooth. 6. A band saw blade as defined in claim 5 , wherein the plurality of teeth define a second set pattern that follows the first set pattern in a direction opposite the cutting direction of the blade within each pitch pattern, and within the second set pattern the teeth (i) increase in offset in a direction opposite the cutting direction from an unset or relatively light set tooth to a relatively heavy set tooth, and (ii) decrease in offset from a relatively heavy set tooth to a relatively light set or unset tooth. 7. A band saw blade as defined in claim 6 , wherein the teeth in each of the first and second set patterns include an unset tooth followed in a direction opposite the cutting direction by a relatively light set tooth, a relatively heavy set tooth, another relatively heavy set tooth, and then a relatively light set tooth. 8. A band saw blade as defined in claim 6 , wherein each set pattern includes an unset tooth followed in a direction opposite the cutting direction by a relatively light set tooth offset to a first side of the blade body, a relatively heavy set tooth offset to a second side of the blade body opposite the first side, a relatively heavy set tooth offset to the first side, a relatively light set tooth offset to the second side, an unset tooth or relatively light set tooth, a relatively light set tooth offset to the first side, a relatively heavy set tooth offset to the second side, a relatively heavy set tooth offset to the first side, and an unset or relatively light set tooth. 9. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein each pitch pattern comprises teeth that progressively decrease in pitch from one tooth to the next from a relatively coarse pitch to a relatively fine pitch, and then progressively increase in pitch from one tooth to the next from the relatively fine pitch to a relatively coarse pitch. 10. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein each pitch pattern defines a variable pitch within the range of 5 TPI to 8 TPI, the heavy set tooth primary clearance angle is 9°, and the unset or relatively light set tooth primary clearance angle is 15°. 11. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein each pitch pattern defines a total gullet area for all teeth within the respective pitch pattern, and the total gullet area of the relatively heavy set teeth is at least one of (i) less than 45% of the total gullet area of all teeth in the respective pitch pattern, and (ii) less than 40% of the total gullet area of all teeth in the respective pitch pattern. 12. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein the band saw blade defines a cutting direction, and the gullet areas of the teeth in each pitch pattern decrease in a direction opposite the cutting direction from a relatively high gullet area at one end of the pitch pattern to a relatively low gullet area in a mid-portion of the pitch pattern, and then increases from the relatively low gullet area to a relatively high gullet area at another end of the pitch pattern. 13. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein a plurality of teeth in a midsection of each pitch pattern define at least one of (i) the finest pitches of the pitch pattern, and (ii) the smallest gullet areas of the pitch pattern. 14. A band saw blade as defined in claim 13 , wherein each pitch pattern includes ten teeth, and includes three teeth at the midsection of the pitch pattern defining at least one of (i) the finest pitches of the pitch pattern, and (ii) the smallest gullet areas of the pitch pattern. 15. A band saw blade as defined in claim 14 , wherein each of said three teeth are either unset or relatively light set teeth. 16. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein the tooth of each pitch pattern defining at least one of (i) the smallest gullet area, and (ii) the finest pitch, is an unset tooth. 17. A band saw blade as defined in claim 1 , wherein at least one unset or relatively light set tooth defines a lesser gullet area and a finer pitch than the relatively heavy set tooth. 18. A band saw blade as defined in claim 17 , wherein said at least one unset or relatively light set tooth is located in a midsection of the respective pitch pattern. 19. A band saw blade as defined in claim 17 , wherein said at least one unset or relatively light set tooth defines a gullet area that is not less than 60 percent of the gullet area of the respective relatively heavy set tooth. 20. A band saw blade as defined in claim 19 , wherein said at least one unset or relatively light set tooth defines a gullet area that is within the range of 50 percent to 90 percent of the gullet area of the respective relativel
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