Hole saw with hex sidewall holes

US11845134B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11845134-B2
Application numberUS-202117495008-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2021
Priority dateJul 10, 2018
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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A hole saw including a plurality of sidewall openings is provided. The sidewall openings are shaped and grouped in patterns that improve debris ejection of the hole saw and that allow for easy access to the interior of the hole saw for manual debris removal by the user. The opening groups are space from each other by larger uninterrupted areas such that the hole saw has a high strength despite the number and size of openings provided in the saw sidewall.

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A hole saw comprising: a saw body having a first edge located at a first end of the saw body and a second edge located at a second end opposite the first end, the saw body including an outer surface and an inner surface defining a hollow internal area; cutting teeth extending from the first end of the saw body; an end cap coupled to the second end of the saw body, the end cap including a hub; an arbor configured to couple the hole saw to a driving tool, the arbor coupled to the hub and extending outward from the end cap in a direction opposite from the cutting teeth; and a group of openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein the group of openings comprises: a first discrete opening having a first shape; a second discrete opening having a second shape; and a third discrete opening having a third shape; wherein the second discrete opening is smaller than the first discrete opening; wherein the second shape of the second discrete opening matches a lower portion of the first shape of the first discrete opening; wherein the second discrete opening is aligned with the first discrete opening in a longitudinal direction such that the second discrete opening is between the first discrete opening and the cutting teeth; wherein the third discrete opening is spaced apart from the first discrete opening in a circumferential direction such that no portion of the third discrete opening is located between the first discrete opening and the cutting teeth in a longitudinal direction; wherein the saw body and the cutting teeth are formed from a single, contiguous, continuous piece of metal material. 2. The hole saw of claim 1 , wherein both first and second shapes are symmetrical in a circumferential direction. 3. The hole saw of claim 2 , wherein the first shape is symmetrical in the longitudinal direction. 4. The hole saw of claim 1 , wherein, in a longitudinal direction, the third discrete opening is located closer to the cutting teeth than the first discrete opening. 5. The hole saw of claim 1 , wherein the group of openings is a first group of openings and further comprising: a second group of openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein the second group of openings comprises: a fourth discrete opening having the first shape; and a fifth discrete opening having the second shape; and an uninterrupted area located between the first group of openings and the second group of openings. 6. The hole saw of claim 5 , wherein the outer surface of the saw body is cylindrical, wherein the first shape is a hexagonal shape. 7. The hole saw of claim 5 , wherein a total circumferential width of both the first and second groups of openings combined is at least 50% of a total circumferential width of the saw body. 8. The hole saw of claim 1 , wherein a shortest distance from the first discrete opening to the second edge is between 1/16 th of an inch and ½ inch. 9. The hole saw of claim 8 , wherein a shortest distance from the second discrete opening to a gullet between adjacent cutting teeth is between 1/32 nd of an inch and 1 inch. 10. The hole saw of claim 1 , wherein the first shape and third shape are the same size and shape as each other. 11. A hole saw comprising: a saw body having a first edge located at a first end of the saw body and a second edge located at a second end opposite the first end, the saw body including an outer surface and an inner surface defining a hollow internal area; cutting teeth extending from the first end of the saw body; an end cap coupled to the second end of the saw body, the end cap including a hub; an arbor configured to couple the hole saw to a driving tool, the arbor coupled to the hub and extending outward from the end cap in a direction opposite from the cutting teeth; a first group of at least three discrete openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein a first discrete opening and a second discrete opening of the first group have the same shape as each other and a third discrete opening of the first group is smaller than the first and second discrete openings of the first group; a second group of at least three discrete openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein a first discrete opening and a second discrete opening of the second group have the same shape as each other and a third discrete opening of the second group is smaller than the first and second discrete openings of the second group; and an uninterrupted area located between the first group of at least three discrete openings and the second group of at least three discrete openings; wherein the second discrete opening of the first group of openings is closer to the cutting teeth than the first discrete opening of the first group of openings, and wherein the second discrete opening of the second group of openings is closer to the cutting teeth than the first discrete opening of the second group of openings; wherein a total circumferential width of both the first and second groups combined is greater than 50% of a total circumferential width of the saw body. 12. The hole saw of claim 11 , wherein the first and second discrete openings of the first group have the same size as each other. 13. The hole saw of claim 12 , wherein the first and second discrete openings of the first group have the same size and same shape as the first and second discrete openings of the second group, wherein the third discrete opening of the first group has the same size and same shape as the third discrete opening of the second group. 14. The hole saw of claim 11 , wherein the first, second and third discrete openings of both the first and second groups are symmetrical in a circumferential direction. 15. The hole saw of claim 14 , wherein the first and second discrete openings of both the first and second groups are symmetrical in a longitudinal direction. 16. The hole saw of claim 11 , wherein a shortest distance from the third discrete openings of both the first and second groups of openings to a gullet between adjacent cutting teeth is between 1/32 nd of an inch and 1 inch. 17. A hole saw comprising: a saw body having a first edge located at a first end of the saw body and a second edge located at a second end opposite the first end, the saw body including an outer surface and an inner surface defining a hollow internal area; cutting teeth extending from the first end of the saw body; an end cap coupled to the second end of the saw body, the end cap including a hub; an arbor configured to couple the hole saw to a driving tool, the arbor coupled to the hub and extending outward from the end cap in a direction opposite from the cutting teeth; a first group of at least three discrete openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein a first discrete opening and a second discrete opening of the first group are both symmetrical in a circumferential direction and a third discrete opening of the first group is smaller than the first and second discrete openings of the first group; a second group of at least three discrete openings extending between the outer surface and the inner surface of the saw body, wherein a first discrete opening and a second discrete opening of the second group are both symmetrical in a circumferential direction and a third discrete opening of the second group is smaller than the first and second discrete openings of the

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  • Details of the tubular body sidewall · CPC title

  • Details about the connection between the driven shaft and the tubular cutting part; Arbors · CPC title

  • with ejecting devices · CPC title

  • with lateral outlet · CPC title

  • B23B51/04Primary

    {Drills} for trepanning · CPC title

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What does patent US11845134B2 cover?
A hole saw including a plurality of sidewall openings is provided. The sidewall openings are shaped and grouped in patterns that improve debris ejection of the hole saw and that allow for easy access to the interior of the hole saw for manual debris removal by the user. The opening groups are space from each other by larger uninterrupted areas such that the hole saw has a high strength despite …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B23B51/0467. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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