Claims
- 1. A sawing apparatus, comprising:an arbor having a central axis and an outer diameter, the arbor possessing an outer peripheral surface, the arbor being rotatably driven about the central axis during operation of the sawing apparatus and being provided with a plurality of outer drive surfaces circumferentially disposed in spaced apart relation along the outer peripheral surface of the arbor; a one-piece sawblade of circular configuration having a central axis, the sawblade being provided with a centrally located mounting hole which receives the arbor so that the sawblade is mounted on the arbor, the centrally located mounting hole being defined by an inner peripheral surface, the centrally located mounting hole in the sawblade being bounded by a plurality of inner driven surfaces circumferentially spaced about the mounting hole and operatively engaging the outer drive surfaces on the arbor when the arbor is rotatably driven so that rotation of the arbor results in rotation of the sawblade in a rotational direction, the inner driven surfaces operatively engaging a respective outer drive surface at an interface during operation of the sawing apparatus so that an interface force results at each respective interface, the mounting hole in the sawblade having an inner diameter that is substantially greater than the outer diameter of the arbor so that the sawblade is radially shiftable relative to said arbor, whereby during a cutting operation the outer peripheral surface of the arbor is spaced from the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole in the sawblade; and said drive surfaces and said driven surfaces together defining means for producing a radially inwardly directed radial component of the interface force at said interfaces during operation of the sawing apparatus and for effecting automatic self-centering of the sawblade on the arbor so that as the sawblade moves from a non-operational state in which the sawblade is at rest in a first position to an operational state in which the sawblade is rotating in a second position for performing cutting, the sawblade shifts radially relative to the arbor from said first position in which the central axis of the sawblade is spaced from the central axis of the arbor to said second position in which the central axis of the sawblade is coincident with the central axis of the arbor.
- 2. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for producing a radially inwardly directed radial component of the interface force at said interfaces during operation of the sawing apparatus includes each of the plurality of inner driven surfaces extending between a first point and a second point, the second point being located radially outwardly of the first point, with each of the inner driven surfaces being configured so that a second radial extending through the second point is positioned forwardly, with respect to the rotational direction, of a first radial extending through the first point.
- 3. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for producing a radially inwardly directed radial component of the interface force at said interfaces during operation of the sawing apparatus includes each of the plurality of outer drive surfaces extending between a first point and a second point, the second point being located radially outwardly of the first point, with each of the outer drive surfaces being configured so that a second radial extending through the second point is positioned forwardly, with respect to the rotational direction, of a first radial extending through the first point.
- 4. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for producing a radially inwardly directed radial component of the interface force at said interfaces during operation of the sawing apparatus includes every other one of the plurality of outer drive surfaces extending between a first point and a second point, the second point being located radially outwardly of the first point, with each of the outer drive surfaces being configured so that a second radial extending through the second point is positioned forwardly, with respect to the rotational direction, of a first radial extending through the first point.
- 5. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for producing a radially inwardly directed radial component of the interface force at said interfaces during operation of the sawing apparatus includes every other one of the plurality of inner driven surfaces extending between a first point and a second point, the second point being located radially outwardly of the first point, with each of the inner driven surfaces being configured so that a second radial extending through the second point is positioned forwardly, with respect to the rotational direction, of a first radial extending through the first point.
- 6. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein each driven surface has a base at which the driven surface intersects said inner peripheral surface of the hole in the sawblade at an intersection region, a plurality of said bases each being provided with means for relieving stress concentrations at the base of the driven surface.
- 7. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said means for relieving stress concentrations includes said base of each of said driven surfaces being provided with a curved cutout having a radius of curvature.
- 8. A sawing apparatus, comprising:an arbor having a central axis and an outer diameter, the arbor possessing an outer peripheral surface, the arbor being rotatably driven about the central axis during operation of the sawing apparatus and being provided with a plurality of outer drive surfaces circumferentially disposed in spaced apart relation along the outer peripheral surface of the arbor; and one-piece sawblade of circular configuration mounted on the arbor to effect cutting through rotation of the sawblade in a rotational direction about a rotational axis, the sawblade having an outer cutting edge and a center opening receiving the arbor, the center opening of the sawblade being substantially larger than the outer diameter of the arbor so that the sawblade is radially shiftable relative to the arbor, the center opening in the sawblade being bounded by a plurality of inner driven surfaces circumferentially spaced about the central opening for operatively interfacing with the drive surfaces on the arbor so that rotation of the arbor results in rotation of the sawblade, each of the plurality of inner driven surfaces extending between a first point and a second point, the second point being located radially outwardly of the first point, each of the inner driven surfaces being configured so that a second radial extending through the second point is positioned forwardly of a first radial extending through the first point with respect to the rotational direction, each of said inner driven surfaces being oriented at an angle of at least 55° with respect to a tangent of a circle concentric with the sawblade and passing through a point on said inner driven surface.
- 9. The sawing apparatus as recited in claim 8, wherein said angle at which each of said inner driven surfaces is oriented with respect to the tangent of a circle concentric with the sawblade is at least 60°.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/480,288, filed on Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,758.
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