HYBRID SAW BLADE
20220297339 · 2022-09-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D61/125
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27B19/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27B19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A saw blade includes a blade body having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the blade body is at least partially comprised of a first composite material or a metal; a cutting edge on a distal end of the blade body; and a coupling configured to connect the blade body to a handpiece adapted to oscillate the blade body. The saw blade may include: a first inlay portion and a second inlay portion, where the first inlay portion is either embedded in the top surface or covers the top surface, and the second inlay portion is either embedded in the top surface or covers the bottom surface; or an inlay portion sandwiched between a top portion and a bottom portion of the blade body.
Claims
1. A saw blade comprising a blade body having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the blade body is at least partially comprised of a metal; a cutting edge on a distal end of the blade body; and a coupling at a proximal end of the blade body configured to connect the blade body to a handpiece adapted to oscillate the blade body, wherein the saw blade further comprises a first inlay portion and a second inlay portion, wherein: the first inlay portion is embedded in the top surface of the blade body; the second inlay portion is embedded in the bottom surface of the blade body; and each of the first and the second inlay portions comprises a composite material.
2. The saw blade of claim 1, wherein the composite material is selected from the group consisting of a matrix material, a plastic material, a filling material and a carbon fiber fabric material.
3. The saw blade of claim 2, wherein the composite material is a carbon fiber fabric material.
4. The saw blade of claim 1, wherein the cutting edge comprises a connector configured to mechanically interlock the cutting edge with the blade body.
5. The saw blade of claim 4, wherein the connector comprises a plurality of holes configured to mechanically interlock with the blade body.
6. The saw blade of claim 1, wherein the saw blade further comprises a plurality of holes from the top surface to the bottom surface of the blade body, the plurality of holes being arranged along a longitudinal axis of the blade body.
7. The saw blade of claim 1, wherein the saw blade further comprises a plurality of holes through the first inlay portion and the second inlay portion, the plurality of holes being arranged along a longitudinal axis of the blade body.
8. The saw blade of claim 7, wherein each hole in the plurality of holes extends through the first inlay portion, the blade body, and the second inlay portion.
9. The saw blade of claim 4, wherein the saw blade further comprises a plurality of holes through the first inlay portion and the second inlay portion, the plurality of holes extending along a longitudinal axis of the blade body.
10. The saw blade of claim 9, wherein each hole in the plurality of holes extends through the first inlay portion, the blade body, and the second inlay portion.
11. A saw blade comprising a blade body having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the blade body is at least partially comprised of metal; a cutting edge on a distal end of the blade body; and a coupling at a proximal end of the blade body configured to connect the blade body to a handpiece adapted to oscillate the blade body, wherein the saw blade further comprises a first inlay portion and a second inlay portion, wherein: the first inlay portion covers a width of the top surface; the second inlay portion covers a width of the bottom surface; and each of the first and the second inlay portions comprises a composite material.
12. The saw blade of claim 11, wherein the composite material is selected from the group consisting of a matrix material, a plastic material, a filling material and a carbon fiber fabric material.
13. The saw blade of claim 11, wherein the cutting edge comprises a connector configured to mechanically interlock the cutting edge with the blade body.
14. The saw blade of claim 13, wherein the connector comprises a plurality of holes configured to mechanically interlock with the blade body.
15. The saw blade of claim 11, wherein the saw blade further comprises a plurality of holes through the first inlay portion, the blade body, and the second inlay portion, the plurality of holes being arranged along a longitudinal axis of the blade body.
16. A saw blade comprising a blade body having a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein the blade body is at least partially comprised of a metal; a cutting edge on a distal end of the blade body; and a coupling at a proximal end of the blade body configured to connect the blade body to a handpiece adapted to oscillate the blade body, wherein the saw blade further comprises an inlay portion, wherein: the inlay portion is sandwiched between the top portion and the bottom portion, and the inlay portion comprises a composite material.
17. The saw blade of claim 17, wherein: the inlay portion has an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface of the inlay portion is covered by the top portion of the blade body, and the inlay portion is embedded in the bottom portion of the blade body.
18. The saw blade of claim 18, wherein the saw blade further comprises a plurality of holes arranged along a longitudinal axis of the blade body, wherein each hole in the plurality of holes extends through the top portion of the blade body, the inlay portion, and the bottom portion of the blade body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] In order to better understand various exemplary embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The description and drawings illustrate the principles of the invention. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements that, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the principles of the invention and are included within its scope. Furthermore, all examples recited herein are principally intended expressly to be for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the principles of the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor(s) to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Additionally, the term, “or,” as used herein, refers to a non-exclusive or (i.e., and/or), unless otherwise indicated (e.g., “or else” or “or in the alternative”). Also, the various embodiments described herein are not necessarily mutually exclusive, as some embodiments can be combined with one or more other embodiments to form new embodiments.
[0031] The present disclosure provides for a hybrid saw blade 100 manufactured from a combination of different materials. The weight and rigidity of the blade body 120 of the saw blade 100 is optimized in such a way that the vibration and noise load on the user as well as the mechanical load on any attached handpiece (transmission system) of an oscillating saw blade system are as low as possible without negatively affecting clinical output.
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[0034] In various embodiments, the top surface of the blade body 120 may be manufactured from a composite hybrid material, defined as a material made of two or more materials bonded together under high pressure and temperature. In various embodiments, the blade body 120 may include a carbon composite material. Suitable carbon composite materials include a matrix material, plastic, filling material, carbon fiber fabric material or combinations thereof. In some embodiments the carbon composite material includes a carbon fiber fabric material or combinations of carbon fiber fabric materials having different strengths to achieve an optimal stiffness of the saw blade 100. Suitable strength classes of the carbon fiber fabric materials include high tenacity (HT), very high tenacity (UHT), low modulus (LM), intermediate modulus (IM), high modulus (HM), ultra modulus (UM), ultra high modulus (UHM), ultra modulus strength (UMS), high modulus (HMS), and combinations thereof.
[0035] The coupling 110 and cutting edge 130 shown in
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[0045] In various embodiments, the saw blade 100 has a usable length of between about 70 mm to about 90 mm, a total length of about 95 mm to about 120 mm and width of about 20 mm to about 25 mm. The saw blade 100 preferably has a thickness of about 2.00 mm. The thickness of the saw blade 100 may be from 1 mm to 3 mm, from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm, from 1.9 mm to 2.2 mm, or other thicknesses. The saw blade 100 is further characterized by a deflection value of about 6 mm to about 9 mm, and a mass moment of inertia of about 50 kg*mm.sup.2 to about 110 kg*mm.sup.2.
[0046] In various embodiments, the saw blade 100 is configured to limit flexing (e.g. as a result of skiving) of the saw blade 100 to about 0.25 mm or less upon application of a 2.2N load, preferably 0.2 mm or less, preferably about 0.15 mm or less. In various embodiments, the saw blade 100 is characterized by a weight low enough to achieve the flexing limit of 0.25 mm or less upon application of a 2.2N load, as described herein.
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[0049] In various embodiments, the connectors 132, 532 may have any geometry that allows for optimal weight and rigidity of the saw blade 100. In various embodiments, the plurality of teeth 131,531 may further have any geometry that allows for optimal functionality of the saw blade 100.
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[0051] In various embodiments, the first composite inlay portion 122 and second composite inlay portion 126 may be manufactured from the same composite material. In other embodiments the first composite inlay portion 122 and second composite inlay portion 126 may be manufactured using different composite materials. In various embodiments, the saw blade shaft 624 may alternatively be manufactured using other materials, such as unreinforced PEEK, and the like.
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[0053] In some embodiments, the first composite inlay portion 122 and second composite inlay portion 126 may be manufactured using an unreinforced PEEK material. In some embodiments, the first intermediate composite inlay portion 760 and second intermediate composite inlay portion 761 may be manufactured using a unidirectional laminate material.
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[0055] In various embodiments, the saw blade shaft 724 may be merged with the cutting edge 530 using any suitable merging method known to a person of ordinary skill in the art. Suitable merging methods include welding methods, such as laser welding, electrode beam welding, press-welding, friction welding and the like. In further embodiments, the plurality of holes 533 located on the connector 532 may be used for welding purposes with the saw blade shaft 724, or may be used for mechanical interlocking with the composite layers 722, 760, 761, 726.
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[0058] Various features and structures are illustrated throughout the various embodiments described above in specific combinations of those features and structures. These various features and structures may also be combined into other specific combinations not explicitly shown and still be within the scope of the invention disclosed herein.
[0059] Although the various exemplary embodiments have been described in detail with particular reference to certain exemplary aspects thereof, it should be understood that the invention is capable of other embodiments and its details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects. As is readily apparent to those skilled in the art, variations and modifications can be effected while remaining within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, various elements from the various embodiments may be combined to form other embodiments that are within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing disclosure, description, and figures are for illustrative purposes only and do not in any way limit the invention, which is defined only by the claims.