Claims
- 1. A safety arrangement for the saw chain of a chain saw such as a power-driven chain saw or the like, the saw chain including a plurality of cutting links, a plurality of connecting links, and a plurality of driving links pivotally interconnected to define the saw chain, each of the cutting links being a body including: a rearward wall having an upwardly-extending portion and a bent-over top portion defining the blade of the cutting link, the top portion extending in a direction transversely to the upwardly-extending portion to conjointly define therewith an inside angle, the upwardly-extending wall portion and the top portion having respective outside surfaces facing away from said inside angle; and, a forward upwardly-extending wall defining the depth limiter of the cutting link, the depth limiter having a top engaging edge for engaging the work to be cut by the saw chain, the top edge of the depth limiter being at an elevation lower than the blade whereby the depth limiter limits the depth of cut of the blade and the cutting load which can be applied to the blade and the upwardly-extending portion of the rearward wall; the walls conjointly defining a notch formed in the body thereby placing the blade in spaced relationship to the depth limiter; the body being bounded by a leading edge defined by the foremost edge of the depth limiter and a trailing edge defined by the rearmost edge of the rearward wall, the leading and trailing edges facing respectively into and away from the direction of travel of the cutting link; the safety arrangement comprising:
- a first safety mark formed in the outside surface of said upwardly-extending portion and across said bent-over top portion of said rearward wall, said first safety mark defining a line disposed at a predetermined distance from said trailing edge and extending in a direction substantially parallel thereto;
- a second safety mark formed in the wall of the depth limiter and extending from the leading edge to the notch at a predetermined distance below said engaging edge;
- said first safety mark defining the rearmost position to which said blade and said upwardly-extending portion can be safely worn provided that the engaging edge of the depth limiter has not been worn down to an elevation below said second safety mark whereby said marks provide positive visual indications to an operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe; and,
- visual accentuating means formed on said safety marks for making the same easily recognizable by the operator of the chain saw equipped with said saw chain.
- 2. The safety arrangement of claim 1 wherein said bent-over top portion extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to said upwardly-extending portion to conjointly define therewith an inside angle of approximately ninety degrees.
- 3. The safety arrangement of claim 1, said first and second safety marks being formed as grooves in said outside surface of said upwardly-extending portion and said wall of said depth limiter, respectively.
- 4. The safety arrangement of claim 1, said visual accentuating means being a shiny surface formed on said marks.
- 5. The safety arrangement of claim 1, said visual accentuating means being a color material formed on said marks.
- 6. The safety arrangement of claim 3, said visual accentuating means being chrome strips inserted in said grooves, respectively.
- 7. A safety arrangement for the saw chain of a chain saw such as a power-driven chain saw or the like, the saw chain including a plurality of cutting links, a plurality of connecting links, and a plurality of driving links pivotally interconnected to define the saw chain, each of the cutting links being a body including: a rearward wall having an upwardly-extending portion and a bent-over top portion defining the blade of the cutting link, the top portion extending in a direction transversely to the upwardly-extending portion to conjointly define therewith an inside angle, the upwardly-extending wall portion and the top portion having respective outside surfaces facing away from said inside angle; and, a forward upwardly-extending wall defining the depth limiter of the cutting link, the depth limiter having a top engaging edge for engaging the work to be cut by the saw chain, the top edge of the depth limiter being at an elevation lower than the blade whereby the depth limiter limits the depth of cut of the blade and the cutting load which can be applied to the blade and the upwardly-extending portion of the rearward wall; the walls conjointly defining a notch formed in the body thereby placing the blade in spaced relationship to the depth limiter; the body being bounded by a leading edge defined by the foremost edge of the depth limiter and a trailing edge defined by the rearmost edge of the rearward wall, the leading and trailing edges facing respectively into and away from the direction of travel of the cutting link;
- each one of the cutting links and each one of the connecting links have base edges at which wear occurs during the movement of the saw chain along the cutter bar, the safety arrangement comprising:
- a first safety mark formed in the outside surface of said upwardly-extending portion of said rearmost wall, said first safety mark defining a line disposed at a predetermined distance from said trailing edge and extending in a direction substantially parallel thereto;
- a second safety mark formed in the wall of the depth limiter and extending from the leading edge to the notch at a predetermined distance below said engaging edge;
- said first safety mark defining the rearmost position to which said blade and said upwardly-extending portion can be safely worn provided that the engaging edge of the depth limiter has not been worn down to an elevation below said second safety mark whereby said marks provide positive visual indications to an operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe; and,
- a third safety mark formed in the base region of at least one of said links, said third safety mark extending in a direction substantially parallel to the base edge corresponding to said base region for likewise providing a positive visual indication to the operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe.
- 8. The safety arrangement of claim 7, comprising visual accentuating means formed on said safety marks for making the same more easily recognizable by the operator of the chain saw equipped with said saw chain.
- 9. A safety arrangement for the saw chain of a chain saw such as a power-driven chain saw or the like, the saw chain including a plurality of cutting links, a plurality of connecting links, and a plurality of driving links pivotally interconnected to define the saw chain, each of the cutting links being a body including: a rearward wall having an upwardly-extending portion and a bent-over top portion defining the blade of the cutting link, the blade having a cutting edge inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the direction of movement of the saw chain, the top portion extending in a direction transversely to the upwardly-extending portion to conjointly define therewith an inside angle, the upwardly-extending wall portion and the top portion having respective outside surfaces facing away from said inside angle; and, a forward upwardly-extending wall defining the depth limiter of the cutting link, the depth limiter having a top engaging edge for engaging the work to be cut by the saw chain, the top edge of the depth limiter being at an elevation lower than the blade whereby the depth limiter limits the depth of cut of the blade and the cutting load which can be applied to the blade and the upwardly-extending portion of the rearward wall; the walls conjointly defining a notch formed in the body thereby placing the blade in spaced relationship to the depth limiter; the body being bounded by a leading edge defined by the foremost edge of the depth limiter and a trailing edge defined by the rearmost edge of the rearward wall, the leading and trailing edges facing respectively into and away from the direction of travel of the cutting link; the safety arrangement comprising:
- a first safety mark extending across the top surface of said bent-over top portion and inclined so as to be substantially parallel to said cutting edge;
- a second safety mark formed in the wall of the depth limiter and extending from the leading edge to the notch at a predetermined distance below said engaging edge;
- said first safety mark defining the rearmost position to which said blade and said upwardly-extending portion can be safely worn provided that the engaging edge of the depth limiter has not been worn down to an elevation below said second safety mark whereby said marks provide positive visual indications to an operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe; and,
- visual accentuating means formed on said safety marks for making the same easily recognizable by the operator of the chain saw equipped with said saw chain.
- 10. The safety arrangement of claim 9, said first safety mark being extended to run from said top surface down the outside surface of said upwardly-extending portion of said rearward wall, said extended portion of said safety mark being disposed at a predetermined distance from said trailing edge and running in a direction substantially parallel thereto.
- 11. The safety arrangement of claim 9, said first and second safety marks being formed as grooves in said top surface and said wall of said depth limiter, respectively.
- 12. The safety arrangement of claim 9, said visual accentuating means being a shiny surface formed on said marks.
- 13. The safety arrangement of claim 9, said visual accentuating means being a color material formed on said marks.
- 14. The safety arrangement of claim 11, said visual accentuating means being chrome strips inserted in said grooves, respectively.
- 15. A safety arrangement for the saw chain of a chain saw such as a power-driven chain saw or the like, the saw chain including a plurality of cutting links, a plurality of connecting links, and a plurality of driving links pivotally interconnected to define the saw chain, each of the cutting links being a body including: a rearward wall having an upwardly-extending portion and a bent-over top portion defining the blade of the cutting link, the blade having a cutting edge inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the direction of movement of the saw chain, the top portion extending in a direction transversely to the upwardly-extending portion to conjointly define therewith an inside angle, the upwardly-extending wall portion and the top portion having respective outside surfaces facing away from said inside angle; and, a forward upwardly-extending wall defining the depth limiter of the cutting link, the depth limiter having a top engaging edge for engaging the work to be cut by the saw chain, the top edge of the depth limiter being at an elevation lower than the blade whereby the depth limiter limits the depth of cut of the blade and the cutting load which can be applied to the blade and the upwardly-extending portion of the rearward wall; the walls conjointly defining a notch formed in the body thereby placing the blade in spaced relationship to the depth limiter; the body being bounded by a leading edge defined by the foremost edge of the depth limiter and a trailing edge defined by the rearmost edge of the rearward wall, the leading and trailing edges facing respectively into and away from the direction of travel of the cutting link;
- each one of the cutting links and each one of the connecting links have base edges at which wear occurs during the movement of the saw chain along the cutter bar, the safety arrangement comprising:
- a first safety mark formed in the top surface of said bent-over top portion and inclined so as to be substantially parallel to said cutting edge;
- a second safety mark formed in the wall of the depth limiter and extending from the leading edge to the notch at a predetermined distance below said engaging edge;
- said first safety mark defining the rearmost position to which said blade and said upwardly-extending portion can be safely worn provided that the engaging edge of the depth limiter has not been worn down to an elevation below said second safety mark whereby said marks provide positive visual indications to an operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe; and,
- a third safety mark formed in the base region of at least one of said links, said third safety mark extending in a direction substantially parallel to the base edge corresponding to said base region for likewise providing a positive visual indication to the operator when further use of the saw chain would be unsafe.
- 16. The safety arrangement of claim 15, comprising visual accentuating means formed on said safety marks for making the same more easily recognizable by the operator of the chain saw equipped with said saw chain.
Priority Claims (1)
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COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of copending patent application Ser. No. 226,731 filed on Jan. 21, 1981 and which issued on Oct. 18, 1983 as Pat. No. 4,409,874 entitled "Saw Chain For Chain Saws, Particularly Power Chain Saws."
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