Claims
- 1. A concrete saw with a rotating arbor comprising:
- an exterior, rotating mounting surface connected to the arbor, the surface comprising a generally triangular shape with three sides of unequal length and generally rounded corners joining the sides; and
- a concrete cutting blade connected to the triangular shaped surface so as to rotate with the arbor.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the triangular shape comprises two substantially straight sides and one convex side.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the triangular shape comprises a cross-sectional shape which, when viewed along a rotational axis about which the triangular surface rotates, has a horizontal axis and vertical axis therethrough, a first corner with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located in front of the vertical axis and about 12 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 0 degrees from the horizontal axis, a second corner with a radius of about 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located behind the vertical axis and about 11 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 54 degrees above the horizontal axis, a third corner with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located behind the vertical axis and about 11 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 66 degrees below the horizontal axis, a first side which tangentially connects the outside of said first and second sides, a second side which tangentially connects the outside of said second and third sides, and a third side which is arcuate, having a radius of about 28 mm and which tangentially connects the outside of said first and third sides.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the triangular shape comprises a cross-sectional shape which, when viewed along a rotational axis about which the triangular surface rotates, has a rotational axis with a horizontal axis and vertical axis therethrough, a first corner having a radius R1 which emanates from a point located a distance D1 away from the rotational axis in front of the vertical axis and along the horizontal axis, a second corner having a radius R2 such that R2 approximately equals 1.2R1 which emanates from a point located behind the vertical axis a distance D2 away from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 54 degrees above the horizontal axis, where D2 approximately equals 0.9 D1, a third corner having a radius R3 such that R3 approximately equals 1.1 R1 which emanates from a point located behind the vertical axis a distance D3 away from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 66 degrees below the horizontal axis, where D3 approximately equals 0.9 D1, a first side which tangentially connects the outside of said first and second corners; a second side which tangentially connects the outside of said second and third corners, and a third side having a radius R4 emanating from a point located in front of the vertical axis a distance D4 away from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 9 degrees above the horizontal axis, such that D4 approximately equals 1.3 D1 and said third side tangentially connects the outside of said first and third corners.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 1, wherein the triangular surface comprises the exterior surface of the arbor.
- 6. A concrete saw comprising:
- a arbor having an exterior mounting surface connected to it so as to rotate with the arbor, the exterior surface having a generally triangular shape with three sides of unequal length and generally rounded corners joining the sides; and
- a rotating part having an aperture configured to fit on the triangular shaped surface so that it is rotated by the arbor.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the triangular shape comprises two substantially straight sides and one convex side.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the triangular shape comprises a cross-sectional shape which, when viewed along a rotational axis about which the arbor rotates, has a horizontal axis and vertical axis therethrough, a first corner with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located in front of the vertical axis and about 12 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 0 degrees from the horizontal axis, a second corner with a radius of about 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located behind the vertical axis and about 11 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 54 degrees above the horizontal axis, a third corner with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, said radius extending from a point located behind the vertical axis and about 11 mm from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 66 degrees below the horizontal axis, a first side which tangentially connects the outside of said first and second sides, a second side which tangentially connects the outside of said second and third sides, and a third side which is arcuate, having a radius of about 28 mm and which tangentially connects the outside of said first and third sides.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the triangular shape comprises a cross-sectional shape which, when viewed along a rotational axis about which the arbor rotates, has a rotational axis with a horizontal axis and vertical axis therethrough, a first corner having a radius R1 which emanates from a point located a distance D1 away from the rotational axis in front of the vertical axis and along the horizontal axis, a second corner having a radius R2 such that R2 approximately equals 1.2R1 which emanates from a point located behind the vertical axis a distance D2 away from the rotational axis and at ana angle of about 54 degrees above the horizontal axis, where D2 approximately equals 0.9 D1, a third corner having a radius R3 such that R3 approximately equals 1.1 R1 which emanates from a point located behind the vertical axis a distance D3 away from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 66 degrees below the horizontal axis, where D3 approximately equals 0.9 D1, a first side which tangentially connects the outside of said first and second corners; a second side which tangentially connects the outside of said second and third corners, and a third side having a radius R4 emanating from a point located in front of the vertical axis a distance D4 away from the rotational axis and at an angle of about 9 degrees above the horizontal axis, such that D4 approximately equal 1.3 D1 and said third side tangentially connects the outside of said first and third corners.
- 10. An apparatus as in claim 6, wherein the triangular mounting surface comprises the exterior surface of the arbor.
- 11. A concrete cutting blade which rotates about a longitudinal axis and has a hole at its center, said hole having at least three rounded corners, the first corner being defined by a first arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 12 mm from said axis, said first arc having a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, the second corner being defined by a second arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 11 mm from said axis and about 126.degree. clockwise from said first point, said second arc having a radius of about 4 mm, and the third corner being defined by a third arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 11 mm from said axis and about 119.degree. clockwise from said second point, said third arc having a radius of about 3 to 4 mm.
- 12. A concrete cutting blade which rotates about a longitudinal axis and has a hole at its center, said hole having at least three rounded corners, the first corner being defined by a first arc subtended between about 20 .degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade a distance from said axis, said first arc having a radius of r, the second corner being defined by a second arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade a distance of about 0.9 d from said axis and about 126.degree. clockwise from said first point, said second arc having a radius of about 1.2 r, and the third corner being defined by a third arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade a distance of about 0.9 d from said axis and about 119.degree. clockwise from said second point, said third arc having a radius of about 1.1 r.
- 13. A concrete cutting blade which rotates about a longitudinal axis and has a hole at its center, said hole having at least three sides, said first and second sides intersecting at an angle of about 56.degree., said second and third sides intersecting at an angle of about 59.degree., said third and first sides intersecting at an angle of about 65.degree., said third side being arcuate.
- 14. The concrete cutting blade of claim 13, wherein said first side is about 20 mm long.
- 15. A concrete cutting blade which rotates about a longitudinal axis and has a hole at its center, said hole having a perimeter which substantially overlaps a scalene triangle having rounded corners and one arcuate side, said triangle being defined by two straight sides and one arcuate side having a radius of about 28 mm, said sides tangentially connecting three rounded corners, the first said corner defined by a first arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 12 mm from said axis, said first arc having a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, the second said corner defined by a second arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 11 mm from said axis and about 126.degree. clockwise from said first point, aid second arc having a radius of about 4 mm, and the third said corner defined by a third arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 11 mm from aid axis and about 119.degree. clockwise from said second point, said third arc having a radius of about 3 to 4 mm.
- 16. A concrete cutting blade which rotates about a longitudinal axis and has a hole at its center, said hole having a perimeter which substantially overlaps a scalene triangle having rounded corners and one arcuate side, said triangle being defined by two straight sides and one arcuate side having a radius of about 28 mm, said sides tangentially connecting three rounded corners, the first said corner defined by a first arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plant of the blade a distance from said axis, said first arc having a radius of r, the second said corner defined by a second arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade a distance of about 0.9 d from said axis and about 126.degree. clockwise from said first point, said second arc having a radius of about 1.2 r, and the third said corner defined by a third arc subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade a distance of about 0.9 d from said axis and about 119.degree. clockwise from said second point, said third arc having a radius of about 1.1 r.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/863,708, filed Apr. 3, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,688.
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