Claims
- 1. An improved saw requiring a small amount of recycled cutting material such as an abrasive slurry and especially suited for slicing toxic material comprising
- a cutting material,
- an endless wire for carrying said cutting material,
- support means for said endless wire whereby said wire is directed to a cutting position and including an idler wheel positioned below said cutting position,
- drive means operably connected with said support means for driving said endless wire,
- a support means for positioning a workpiece to be cut in pressure engagement with said endless wire at said cutting position, and
- a funnel positioned under said cutting position for collecting said cutting material and directing the collected cutting material to said idler wheel and back to said endless wire without need for a collection reservoir during operation.
- 2. The improved saw as defined by claim 1 wherein said cutting material comprises an abrasive slurry.
- 3. The improved saw as defined by claim 1 or 2 wherein said workpiece support means comprising a cantilever arm for maintaining a workpiece in pressure engagement with said endless wire.
- 4. The improved saw as defined by claim 3 wherein said cantilever arm includes counterweight means for adjusting the pressure engagement of the workpiece against said endless wire.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 443,322, filed Nov. 11, 1982 now abandoned.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract EMR 80-20248 granted by the National Science Foundation.
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