Saw blade and method for arranging saw teeth
US-9821391-B2 · Nov 21, 2017 · US
US11241748B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11241748-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016886318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2007 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 8, 2022 |
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A reciprocating saw blade includes a body formed from a piece of coil stock. The body has a shank end configured to secure the blade with a reciprocating saw, a plunging end configured to enter a workpiece, and a cutting edge and opposite back edge extending between the shank end and the plunging end. The cutting edge has a plurality of teeth arranged in a pattern that includes left and right set teeth. A plurality of gullets is disposed between adjacent teeth. Each of the teeth and the gullets has substantially the same size, except that the first and third consecutive teeth immediately adjacent the plunging end have been flattened to be unset, and at least a portion of the second consecutive tooth has been removed to form an enlarged gullet between the first and third teeth.
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A reciprocating saw blade comprising: a body extending generally along an axis and having a shank end portion configured to secure the blade with a powered saw, a front end configured to enter a workpiece, a cutting edge extending between the shank end portion and the front end, and a back edge opposite the cutting edge and extending between the shank end portion and the front end, the cutting edge includes an unset first tooth immediately adjacent the front end, an unset third tooth following the first tooth toward the shank end portion, an enlarged front gullet between the first tooth and the third tooth, and a plurality of additional teeth and a plurality of additional gullets following the third tooth toward the shank end portion, wherein the plurality of additional teeth are arranged in a repeating pattern that includes left set teeth and right set teeth, the plurality of additional teeth being substantially the same size as each other and as the third tooth, wherein the plurality of additional gullets are substantially the same size as each other, and wherein the enlarged first gullet is longer in an axial direction than each of the plurality of additional gullets. 2. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the body is formed from a piece of coil stock that has a plurality of teeth and a plurality of gullets each having substantially the same size as the plurality of additional teeth and plurality of additional gullets. 3. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 2 , wherein the first tooth and enlarged front gullet are formed by removing at least a portion of a second tooth between the first tooth and the third tooth from the body. 4. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 3 , wherein an entirety of the second tooth has been removed from the body. 5. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the enlarged gullet is approximately 1.5 to 5.5 times as long as the plurality of gullets. 6. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the enlarged gullet is approximately twice as long as the plurality of gullets. 7. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the first tooth has a relief face on a relief angle of about 35° to 50° to the axis. 8. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the front end has an end surface intersecting the first tooth to define a cutting edge. 9. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the back edge is non-parallel to the cutting edge. 10. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 1 , wherein the repeating pattern further includes unset teeth. 11. A reciprocating saw blade comprising: a body extending generally along an axis and having a shank end portion configured to secure the blade with a powered saw, a front end configured to enter a workpiece, a cutting edge extending between the shank end portion and the front end, and a back edge opposite the cutting edge and extending between the shank end portion and the front end, the cutting edge includes a plurality of teeth that comprise an unset front tooth immediately adjacent the front end and a plurality of additional teeth following the front tooth toward the shank end portion, wherein the plurality of additional teeth includes an unset leading tooth closest to the front tooth and a plurality of left set teeth and right set teeth following the leading tooth toward the shank end portion, the plurality of additional teeth each being substantially the same size as each other and separated from each other by a plurality of additional gullets so that the additional teeth are spaced apart from each other by a first distance, and wherein the front tooth is spaced apart from the leading tooth by an enlarged gullet so that the front tooth is spaced apart from the leading tooth by a second distance that is greater than the first distance. 12. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the body is formed from a piece of coil stock that has a plurality of teeth and a plurality of gullets each having substantially the same size as the plurality of additional teeth and plurality of additional gullets. 13. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 12 , wherein the front tooth and the enlarged gullet are formed by removing at least a portion of an intermediate tooth between the front tooth and the leading tooth from the body. 14. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 13 , wherein an entirety of the intermediate tooth has been removed from the body. 15. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the enlarged gullet is approximately 1.5 to 5.5 times as long as the plurality of additional gullets. 16. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the enlarged gullet is approximately twice as long as the plurality of additional gullets. 17. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the front tooth has a relief face on a relief angle of about 35° to 50° to the axis. 18. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the front end has an end surface intersecting the front tooth to define a cutting edge. 19. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the back edge is non-parallel to the cutting edge. 20. The reciprocating saw blade of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of additional teeth includes a plurality of unset teeth.
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