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Tooth form design for reciprocating saw blade

  • US 7,225,714 B2
  • Filed: 12/22/2004
  • Issued: 06/05/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A reciprocating saw blade tooth form comprising:

  • a rake face and a relief face, said rake face intersecting said relief face at a tip of said tooth form;

    said rake face extending from said tip to a first gullet, said rake face being continuous with said gullet;

    said relief face extending from said tip to a second gullet, said relief face continuous with said second gullet, said relief face being on an angle with respect to a horizontal plane at the intersection of said relief face and said rake face, said angle defining a relief angle;

    said rake face being on an angle with respect to a vertical plane at the intersection of said relief face and said rake face, said angle defining a rake angle;

    an included angle is defined as the angle between the relief face and the rake face;

    a tooth depth is a length from said tip of the tooth to a curved portion of the gullet;

    a maximum gullet depth is a distance from said tip to the bottom of the first gullet;

    a pitch length is a distance between adjacent tips;

    said relief angle being between about 38°

    to about 42°

    , said included angle being from about 45°

    to about 50° and

    said tooth depth being about 30% to about 47% of the maximum gullet depth and about 18% to about 26% of the pitch length wherein said tooth form enables better chip ejection which enables faster cutting of the blade; and

    said first and second gullets are defined by a radius, the radius has a length having a radius of about 52% to about 55% of the maximum gullet depth.

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