Rotary reciprocating saw blade for a power tool
09969016 ยท 2018-05-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61B17/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B23D61/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23D65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A rotary reciprocating saw blade for a power tool comprises a blade body having an at least approximately rectilinear cutting edge, and at least two linear or strip-shaped impressions that each interconnect a respective two corner points of the blade body.
Claims
1. A rotary reciprocating saw blade for a power tool, comprising: a blade body having an at least four-cornered shape defining: an at least approximately rectilinear cutting edge; at least one cavity that extends through the blade body; and a plurality of linear or strip-shaped impressions in the blade body, the impressions located such that each side of the at least one cavity is delimited by a respective impression, and such that each corner of the blade body is connected to at least one other corner of the blade body by a further respective impression.
2. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two of the impressions run in respective diagonal directions, such that diagonally situated corners of the blade body are connected by a respective diagonally running impression.
3. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the blade body further has a first side face and a second side face opposite the first side face; and each impression includes a depression in the first side face and a corresponding elevation in the second side face.
4. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the impressions are at least one of: longitudinally running impressions; and transversely running impressions.
5. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least one of the impressions is formed by stamping in the first side face of the blade body.
6. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein a depth of the depression in each of the impressions is at least 0.1 mm.
7. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein a width of each of the impressions is maximally one-third of a blade height.
8. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rotary reciprocating saw blade has local chemical finishing treatments.
9. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rotary reciprocating saw blade has local thermal finishing treatments.
10. The rotary reciprocating saw blade as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the at least one cavity includes a plurality of cavities; and at least two of the plurality of cavities are separated by one or more of the impressions.
11. A rotary reciprocating saw blade for a power tool, comprising: a blade body having: a cutting edge; a plurality of linear or strip-shaped impressions that includes: a first impression that is adjacent to and substantially parallel with the cutting edge; a second impression that is distal to and substantially parallel with the cutting edge; a pair of third and fourth impressions that each extend from a respective end of the first impression to a corresponding end of the second impression and define a respective lateral side of the blade body; a fifth impression that extends from a midpoint of the first impression to a midpoint of the second impression along a midline of the blade body; and at least one sixth impression that extends from the third impression to the fourth impression; and a plurality of cavities that extend through the blade body, each cavity positioned so that each side of the cavity is delimited by a respective one of the plurality of impressions.
12. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 11, wherein the third and fourth impressions are substantially rectilinear.
13. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 12, wherein the at least one sixth impression includes a pair of diagonal impressions that extend from a respective end of the third impression to a corresponding diagonally opposite end of the fourth impression.
14. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 11, wherein the blade body further has a circular impression located at an intersection of the fifth impression and the at least one sixth impression.
15. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 11, wherein the third and fourth impressions curve toward each other in a middle portion of the blade body.
16. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 15, wherein the at least one sixth impression is substantially parallel to the cutting edge.
17. The rotary reciprocating saw blade of claim 11, wherein the plurality of cavities includes six cavities that are symmetrically disposed along the midline of the blade body.
18. A power tool, comprising: a rotary reciprocating saw blade including: a blade body having an at least four-cornered shape defining: an at least approximately rectilinear cutting edge; a first side face; a second side face opposite the first side face; at least one cavity that extends through the blade body from the first side face to the second side face; and a plurality of linear or strip-shaped impressions, the impressions located such that each side of the at least one cavity is delimited by a respective impression, and such that each corner of the blade body is connected to at least one other corner of the blade body by a further respective impression, each impression including a depression in the first side face and a corresponding elevation in the second side face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages and expedient embodiments can be derived from the description of the figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) In the figures, same components are provided with same reference symbols.
(10) The plunge saw blade 1, represented in
(11) The mounting part 3 further comprises a transition portion 10, as well as a connecting portion 11 via which the connection to the blade body 2 is effected; blade body 2 and mounting part 3 are realized as separate components, which, however, are fixedly connected to each other. The shaft receiving portion 9 and the connecting portion 11 lie parallelly offset from each other, the height difference being bridged by the obliquely running transition portion 10. The shaft receiving portion 9, the transition portion 10 and the connecting portion 1 are configured in one piece.
(12) As can further be seen from
(13) By the making of the cavities 15, the mass and the mass moment of inertia of the blade body, as well as of the plunge saw blade, are reduced. In order to at least partially compensate for the stiffness weakening associated with the cavities, in the blade body are made impressions 12, which are preferably disposed only on one side face of the blade body. The impressions 12 are applied to the side face, in particular in such a way that the cavities 15 are delimited on more than one side, preferably on all sides, by the impressions. The impressions bring about an increase in strength.
(14) The impressions are preferably produced by stamping; in this case, impressions in the form of a depression of at least 0.1 mm are present on one side face of the blade body, while on the opposite side face the stamping produces a corresponding elevation. The impressions can also be produced, however, by rolling, so that, on both mutually opposing side faces of the blade body, impressions made in mirror-symmetrical arrangement are present, which results in compression of the blade body material. With the production of the impressions 12, no material is removed from the blade body.
(15) In the blade body 2 of the plunge saw blade 1 are made, in total, a multiplicity of impressions 12, which extend in the longitudinal directionorthogonally to the cutting edge 4in the transverse direction or at an angle to the longitudinal axis, for instance diagonally. A plurality of impressions 12 run between the corner points A, B, C and D of the approximately rectangular blade body 2. The impressions 12 are of rectilinear, orin the case of diagonally running impressionscurved construction. The virtual corner points of the blade body 2 are connected by the impressions 12, to be precise both in the diagonal direction and in the longitudinal direction or transversely to the longitudinal axis of the blade body. The connection is effected in such a way that impressions extend up to the corner points A, B, C, D or with only comparatively small distance from the corner points. In the illustrative embodiment according to
(16) The impressions 12 run along webs in the blade body 2. For the stabilization of the blade body, a middle, longitudinally extending web having an impression 12 is provided. In total, in the illustrative embodiment, six differently sized cavities 15, respectively having an at least approximately triangular geometry, are made between the impressions 12. All cavities 15 are delimited on all sides by webs or impressions 12.
(17) As can be seen from the sectional representation according to
(18) Intersecting impressions do not lie one above the other, but rather, in this case, only one of the impressions is of continuous and the intersecting impression is of discontinuous configuration.
(19) In total, the impressions form between the corner points A, B, C, D a frame-like design, which significantly improves the strength of the blade body 2. It can in principle be sufficient to connect the corner points, for instance, only by diagonals, or, alternatively hereto, only by longitudinally or transversely extending impressions. In addition, it is possible, as represented in the illustrative embodiments according to
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(21) In the illustrative embodiment according to
(22) The marginal impressions which run in the longitudinal direction also have an at least slight distance from the respective side edge of the blade body 2.
(23) The transversely running impressions on the side adjacent to the cutting edge 4 or the side adjacent to the mounting part 3 extend over the entire width of the blade body 2. In
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(26) In the blade body 2 are made, in total, six cavities 15, which are respectively delimited on each side by impressions 12. The cavities 15 have an approximately square shape, wherein, in the region of the strongest curvature of the side edge of the blade body 2, the cavities too possess a correspondingly curved side line.
(27) In the illustrative embodiment according to
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