Claims
- 1. A method of orientating a rotating concrete cutting blade having a first and second side so that the blade is always mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis about which the blade rotates, comprising:
- providing a blade mounting surface connected to the shaft so that it rotates with the shaft, the blade mounting surface being non-symmetrical when rotated 180 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
- providing a mounting hole in said blade by forming the mounting hole to have a generally triangular shape with three sides of unequal length and generally rounded corners joining the sides;
- placing said blade so that the hole in the blade coincides with the blade mounting surface; and
- securing the blade to rotate with the shaft.
- 2. The method of claim 1, in which the securing step comprises placing a washer against said first side of said blade and then securing a nut onto said shaft against said washer to clamp the blade between said washer and said drive shaft.
- 3. The method of claim 1, in which the securing step comprises placing a washer against said first side of said blade and then securing a blot into said shaft against said washer to clamp the blade between said washer and said drive shaft.
- 4. The method of claim 1, in which the step of providing a mounting hole in said blade comprises providing said hole with at least three rounded corners, defining the first corner 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, defining the second corner 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 defining the third corner 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.
- 5. The method of claim 1, in which the step of providing a mounting hole in said blade comprises providing said hole with at least three rounded corners, defining the first corner 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, defining the second corner 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 defining the third corner 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.
- 6. The method of claim 1, in which the step of providing a mounting hole in said blade comprises providing three sides of said generally triangular hole such that the first and second sides of the hole intersect at an angle of about 56.degree., said second and third sides intersect at an angle of about 59.degree., said third and first sides intersect at an angle of about 65.degree., with said third side being arcuate.
- 7. A method of mounting a rotating concrete cutting blade having a first and second side onto a drive shaft of a concrete saw having a longitudinal axis about which the blade rotates, comprising:
- providing a blade mounting surface connected to the shaft so that it rotates with the shaft, wherein the mounting surface is provided with a generally triangular shape with three sides of unequal length and generally rounded corners joining the sides;
- providing said concrete cutting blade with a mounting hole sized to fit on said mounting surface; and securing the blade to rotate with the shaft.
- 8. The method of claim 7, in which the step of providing a mounting surface comprises providing at least three rounded corners on the surface, providing the first corner with 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, providing the second corner with 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 providing the third corner 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.
- 9. The method of claim 7, in which the step of providing a mounting surface comprises providing three rounded corners on the surface, defining the first corner 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, providing said first arc with a radius of r, defining the second corner 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, providing said second arc with a radius of about 1.2 r, and defining the third corner 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, and providing said third arc with a radius of about 1.1 r.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a generally triangular shaped mounting hole in said blade to have three sides that join at three corners, the corners and sides each having a radius of curvature, forming the corners and sides so that none of the sides have a radius of curvature that is the same as the radius of curvature of any corner, forming said three sides of unequal length, and forming at least one of said three sides to be substantially straight for its full length.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the forming steps further comprise the steps of forming said hole with at least three rounded corners, forming the first corner to define 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, forming said first arc with a radius of r, forming the second corner to define 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, forming said second arc with a radius of about 1.2 r, forming the third corner to define 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, and forming said third arc with a radius of about 1.1 r.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein the forming steps further comprise the steps of forming at least three rounded corners, forming the first corner to define 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, forming said first arc with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, forming the second corner to define 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, forming said second arc with a radius of about 4 mm, and forming the third corner to define 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, and forming said third arc with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein the forming steps further comprise the steps of forming the first and second sides to intersect at an angle of about 56.degree., forming said second and third sides to intersect at an angle of about 59.degree., forming said third and first sides to intersect at an angle of about 65.degree., and forming said third side to be arcuate.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a generally triangular shaped mounting hole in said blade to have three sides joined at three corners, forming said three sides of unequal length so that the corners joining said sides are unequal distances apart, forming the corners so that the sides join the corners at a tangent and so that the length of each corner is shorter than the length of any of the three sides as measured from those tangential joinders along the periphery of the mounting hole, and forming at least one of said three sides to extend in a substantially straight line between two of said corners.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade so that the blade can be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a hole with at least three corners to encompass said rotational axis of said concrete cutting blade, forming the first corner to define 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, forming said first arc with a radius of r, forming the second corner to define 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, forming said second arc with a radius of about 1.2 r, forming the third corner to define 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, and forming said third arc with a radius of about 1.1 r.
- 16. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole that allows blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a hole in said concrete cutting blade so the hole has the shape of a scalene triangle, forming rounded corners on said triangular hole, and forming at least one side of said triangular hole to be arcuate.
- 17. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 10, comprising the further step of forming at least two of said three sides to be substantially straight.
- 18. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 10, comprising the further step of forming one of said three sides to be arcuate with a constant curvature from corner to corner.
- 19. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 14, comprising the further step of forming at least two of said three sides to be substantially straight.
- 20. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 19, comprising the further step of forming said corners to be rounded.
- 21. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 14, comprising the further step of forming one of said three sides to be arcuate with a constant curvature between corners.
- 22. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 14, comprising the further step of forming two of said three sides to be substantially straight and forming the third side to be arcuate.
- 23. A method of orientating a rotating concrete cutting blade having a first and second side so that the blade is always mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis about which the blade rotates, comprising:
- providing a blade mounting surface connected to the shaft so that it rotates with the shaft, the blade mounting surface being non-symmetrical when rotated 180 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
- providing a mounting hole in said blade, the mounting hole being adapted to drivingly engage the drive shaft with a generally triangular shaped surface having three sides of unequal length and with corners joining the sides, the sides and corners having each having a radius of curvature wherein none of the sides have a radius of curvature that is the same as a radius of curvature of any corner, at least one of said sides being substantially straight for that portion that drivingly connects to the drive shaft;
- placing said blade so that the hole in the blade coincides with the blade mounting surface; and
- securing the blade to rotate with the shaft.
- 24. A method of manufacturing as defined in claim 23, comprising the further step of forming one of said sides to be arcuate.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein the step of forming the sides further comprises the step of forming the sides to tangentially connect with the corners.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 14, wherein the step of forming the sides further comprises the step of forming the sides to tangentially connect with the corners.
- 27. A method as defined in clam 23, wherein the step of providing a mounting hole further comprises the step of providing a mounting hole having sides that tangentially connect with the corners.
- 28. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a mounting hole in said blade to have three sides that join at three corners, forming said three sides of unequal length, forming at least one of said three sides to be substantially straight for its full length, forming said hole with at least three rounded corners, forming the first corner to define 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, forming said first arc with a radius of r, forming the second corner to define a second are 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, forming said second arc with a radius of about 1.2 r, forming the third corner to define a third are 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, and forming said third arc with a radius of about 1.1 r.
- 29. A method as defined in claim 28, wherein the forming steps further comprise forming the first corner to define a first are subtended between about 20.degree. and 160.degree. from a point lying on the plane of the blade about 12 mm from said axis, forming said first arc with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm, forming the second corner to define 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, forming said second are with a radius of about 4 mm, and forming the third corner to define a third are 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, and forming said third are with a radius of about 3 to 4 mm.
- 30. A method as defined in claim 28, wherein the forming steps further comprise the steps of forming the first and second sides to intersect at an angle of about 56.degree., forming said second and third sides to intersect at an angle of about 59.degree., forming said third and first sides to intersect at an angle of about 65.degree., and forming said third side to be arcuate.
- 31. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a mounting hole in said blade to have three sides joined at three corners, forming said three sides so that the corners joining said sides are unequal distances apart, forming at least one of said three sides to extend in a substantially straight line between two of said corners, forming at least two of said three sides to be substantially straight, and forming said corners to be rounded.
- 32. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a triangular shaped mounting hole in said blade to have three sides that join at three corners, forming said three sides of unequal length and so that none of the sides comprise a plurality of lines that intersect at an angle, and forming the corners so that the intersection between each side and it's respective corners is a point when one side meets the other side, or is tangent to the corner.
- 33. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete curing blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming an non-symmetrically shaped mounting hole in said blade, the hole having a plurality of substantially straight sides joined at not more than four corners.
- 34. A method as defined in claim 33, wherein the shape of the hole is a trapezium.
- 35. A method as defined in claim 33, wherein the shape of the hole is a scalene triangle.
- 36. A method of orientating a rotating cutting blade having a first and second side so that the blade is always mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis about which the blade rotates, comprising:
- providing a blade mounting surface connected to the shaft so that it rotates with the shaft, the blade mounting surface being provided with a triangular shape with two substantially straight sides and one convex side, the sides joined by rounded corners so that the mounting surface is non-symmetrical when rotated 180 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
- providing a mounting hole in said blade, the mounting hole being adapted to drivingly engage the triangular blade mounting surface; and
- securing the blade to rotate with the mounting surface.
- 37. A method as defined in claim 36, wherein the blade mounting surface is formed on the surface of the drive shaft.
- 38. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade with a hole allowing the blade to be mounted in a predetermined orientation on a drive shaft having a longitudinal axis which substantially coincides with the rotational axis of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of forming a non-symmetrically shaped triangular mounting hole in said blade, the hole being formed with three sides two of which are substantially straight and one of which is convex, and joining the sides with generally rounded corners.
- 39. A method of manufacturing a rotating concrete cutting blade that rotates about an axis through the center of the cutting blade, comprising the steps of:
- forming a triangular shaped hole about the rotational axis of the concrete cutting blade, forming the hole with two substantially straight sides and one convex side, joining the sides by generally rounded corners spaced unequal distances apart so that the mounting hole is non-symmetrical when rotated 180 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the rotational axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/186,030, filed Jan. 25, 1994, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/863,708 filed Apr. 3, 1992 and issued Apr. 19, 1994 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,688.
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