Hole saw
US-10751811-B2 · Aug 25, 2020 · US
US11084107B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11084107-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916672247-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 10, 2021 |
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A hole saw includes a substantially cylindrical body defining a cutting end and an axis of rotation. The hole saw also includes first and second apertures formed through the body and spaced from the cutting end such that a portion of the body extends between the cutting end and both the first and second apertures. The first and second apertures are both configured to receive a tool for removing work piece plugs from within the cylindrical body. The first aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a first distance. The second aperture is axially spaced from the cutting end a second distance that is greater than the first distance. The first aperture and the second aperture are separated by a portion of the body.
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A hole cutter comprising: a substantially cylindrical blade body having a smooth outer wall, the blade body defining a cutting edge and a longitudinal axis; a first aperture formed through the blade body and spaced from the cutting edge such that a portion of the blade body extends between the cutting edge and the first aperture, the first aperture configured to receive therethrough a lever for removing a work piece slug from an interior of the blade body and defining a first fulcrum configured for engaging the lever and for levering the slug out of the interior of the blade body; and a second distinct aperture formed through the blade body and spaced from the cutting edge such that a portion of the blade body extends between the cutting edge and the second aperture, the second aperture configured to receive therethrough a lever for removing a work piece slug from an interior of the blade body and defining a second fulcrum configured for engaging the lever and for levering the slug out of the interior of the blade body by applying a sufficient levering force against the second fulcrum to lever the slug towards the cutting edge; wherein the first fulcrum is axially spaced from the cutting edge a first distance, the second fulcrum is axially spaced from the cutting edge a second distance that is greater than the first distance, and at least a portion of the first aperture and at least a portion of the second aperture are aligned along a line substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; wherein the first fulcrum and the second fulcrum are aligned along the line substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; wherein a portion of the first fulcrum is angularly spaced around a circumference of the blade body relative to the second fulcrum; and wherein at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture is bounded by a bottom edge axially spaced a third distance from the cutting edge, a top edge spaced a fourth distance from the cutting edge greater than the third distance, and a first side edge connecting the bottom edge to the top edge and oriented at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. 2. The hole cutter of claim 1 , wherein the first fulcrum is defined by a first bottom edge of the first aperture that is substantially parallel to the cutting edge and wherein the second fulcrum is defined by a second bottom edge of the second aperture that is substantially parallel to the cutting edge. 3. The hole cutter of claim 2 , wherein the first aperture further includes a first top edge that is generally parallel to the first bottom edge and that is spaced from the cutting edge. 4. The hole cutter of claim 3 , wherein the second aperture includes a second bottom edge that is generally parallel to the cutting edge and that defines the second fulcrum and a second top edge that is generally parallel to the second bottom edge and that is spaced from the cutting edge. 5. The hole cutter of claim 1 , wherein the first aperture is axially elongated. 6. The hole cutter of claim 1 , wherein the second aperture has a geometric shape that is distinct from that of the first aperture. 7. The hole cutter of claim 1 , wherein all of the first aperture and all of the second aperture are arranged on a same side of at least one plane that contains the longitudinal axis. 8. A hole cutter comprising: a substantially cylindrical blade body defining a longitudinal axis and a cutting edge comprising a plurality of teeth disposed continuously around a circumference of the cutting edge; a first aperture formed through the blade body and spaced from the cutting edge such that a portion of the blade body extends between the cutting edge and the first aperture, the first aperture configured to receive therethrough a lever for removing a work piece slug from an interior of the blade body and defining a first fulcrum configured for engaging the lever and for levering the slug out of the interior of the blade body by applying a sufficient levering force against the first fulcrum to lever the slug towards the cutting edge; and a second aperture formed through the blade body and spaced from the cutting edge such that a portion of the blade body extends between the cutting edge and the second aperture, the second aperture configured to receive therethrough a lever for removing a work piece slug from an interior of the blade body and defining a second fulcrum configured for engaging the lever and for levering the slug out of the interior of the blade body by applying a sufficient levering force against the second fulcrum to lever the slug towards the cutting edge; wherein the first fulcrum is axially spaced from the cutting edge a first distance and the second fulcrum is axially spaced from the cutting edge a second distance that is greater than the first distance; wherein the first fulcrum is defined by a substantially straight edge that is substantially parallel to the cutting edge; wherein at least a portion of the first aperture and at least a portion of the second aperture are aligned along a line substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and wherein the first fulcrum and the second fulcrum are aligned along the line that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis; wherein a portion of the first fulcrum is angularly spaced around a circumference of the blade body relative to the second fulcrum; and wherein at least one of the first aperture and the second aperture is bounded by a bottom edge axially spaced a third distance from the cutting edge, a top edge spaced a fourth distance from the cutting edge greater than the third distance, and a first side edge connecting the bottom edge to the top edge and oriented at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. 9. The hole cutter of claim 8 , wherein the second fulcrum is defined by a second top edge of the second aperture wherein the second top edge is a substantially straight edge that is substantially parallel to the cutting edge. 10. The hole cutter of claim 8 , wherein the second aperture has a geometric shape that is distinct from that of the first aperture. 11. The hole cutter of claim 8 , wherein all of the first aperture and all of the second aperture are arranged on a same side of at least one plane that contains the longitudinal axis.
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