Claims
- 1. A circular saw having teeth with an improved metal cutting geometry comprising:
- a circular saw blade body; and,
- a plurality of saw teeth means attached to said saw blade body and separated one from another by gullet means, said saw teeth means including a plurality of higher and lower teeth arranged in a triple-chip like manner, said teeth means including at least a leading face and a first and a second side face, said saw teeth means further including a continuously curved cutting surface located on the upper portion of said leading face of said saw teeth means, said continuously curved cutting surface having two edge portions where said continuously curved cutting surface meets said first and second side faces and a central portion intermediate said two edge portions and advanced forward of said two edge portions, said cutting surface having a substantially eliptical cross-section.
- 2. The circular saw of claim 1 wherein said cutting surface has a rake angle in the range of -10.degree. to -5.degree..
- 3. The circular saw of claim 1 wherein said teeth means further include a top surface.
- 4. The circular saw of claim 3 wherein said cutting surface abuts said top surface.
- 5. The circular saw of claim 1 wherein the cutting surface has a rake angle in the range of -20.degree. to +25.degree..
- 6. The circular saw of claim 5 wherein the cutting surface has a rake angle in the range of -10.degree. to -5.degree..
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This invention is a continuation-in-part and represents an improvement over the invention described in my copending application entitled "A Circular Saw Having Teeth With An Improved Metal Breaking Geometry," U.S. application Ser. No. 587,504 filed June 16, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,012,820, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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