EP0099899B1 - Machining tool - Google Patents
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- EP0099899B1 EP0099899B1 EP19830900203 EP83900203A EP0099899B1 EP 0099899 B1 EP0099899 B1 EP 0099899B1 EP 19830900203 EP19830900203 EP 19830900203 EP 83900203 A EP83900203 A EP 83900203A EP 0099899 B1 EP0099899 B1 EP 0099899B1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B33/00—Sawing tools for saw mills, sawing machines, or sawing devices
- B27B33/20—Edge trimming saw blades or tools combined with means to disintegrate waste
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- the present invention relates to a machining tool for sawing off a body, preferable a wooden body and destroying the edge'outside the cut. Such disintegration may be carried out in a milling process, for instance, grooves being milled or surface layers removed. Machining tools other than millers are also feasible.
- the tool is subjected to wear during use and it must therefore be ground at regular intervals. Grinding is generally time-consuming and expensive.
- the object of the present invention is to simplify the grinding process for a machining tool and thus reduce costs for sharpening said tool.
- a further object of this invention is to provide a sawing tool that pulverizes the sawn off material instead of leaving it in the form of strips or the like.
- a tool with at least one flat continuous circular saw blade and one or several circular saw blades, each blade being divided in to two or more consecutively arranged arc-shaped circumferential sections by radial slits, adjacent ends of such two consecutive portions being maintained axially displaced in relation to each other by a body arranged between said adjacent ends.
- the adjacent ends are located in two parallel planes such that each alternate end lies in the same plane and the slit saw blades are arranged on one side of the flat continuous circular saw blade. All circular saw blades are coaxial with respect to a central drive shaft and are arranged in such a way that the distance between the saw blades is such that the sawn off material is completely pulverized.
- each slit can be maintained with the aid of a single body with portions extending from a centre coinciding with the centre of the saw blade.
- Each portion is provided at its periphery with two flat surfaces, parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the saw blade. The ends at a slit abut these surfaces. Abutment may be such that adjacent parts of the saw blade are completely parallel with a cooperating surface.
- Two or more machining tools may be placed adjacent each other and such a package can, if desired, be provided with a cutting saw blade on one or both sides.
- Figures 1 and 2 show one and the same machining tool in two positions, one position being turned 90° with respect to the other position,
- Figure 3 shows the machining tool according to Fig. 1 seen from the side
- Figure 4 shows the machining tool according to Fig. 2 seen from the side.
- FIG. 1 is a flat saw blade with teeth 2, each provided with a hard-metal layer or hard-metal cutting edge.
- the saw blade 1 is provided with an intermediate ring 3.
- the saw blade 7 is provided with two recesses 9 and 10 so that, along most of its periphery it has the form of a ring or band. Due to said recesses the saw blade acquires a transverse portion 11 which per se includes a diameter of the saw blade.
- Two slits are arranged close to the ends of the part 11. Two halves of a ring, designated 15 and 16, are obtained due to said slits.
- the ends by the slits 13 and 14 are parted in axial direction. Between the parted ends is inserted a body 4 having two flat surfaces 5 and 6 parallel to each other. Parted ends abut against the flat surfaces in the ends of the body 4 as shown in the drawings.
- the upper end part of the ring-half 16 abuts the flat surface 5 of the body 4 while the upper end of the ring-half 15 abuts the flat surface 6 of the body 4.
- the lower end of the ring-half 16 according to Figure 1 abuts the flat surface 6 of the body 4 and the lower end of the ring half 15 abuts the flat surface 5 of the body 4.
- Adjacent ends are substantially parallel to the abutting surfaces and firmly connected to the body 4 by screw joints.
- the saw blade 7 has a central aperture 12 and the body 4 is also provided with a corresponding central aperture. There are fewer teeth on the saw blade 7 than on the saw blade 1.
- the machining tool described above is intended for use in sawing off the outer edge of a slab of wood or chipboard; the width of the sawn- off edge being less than the distance between two ends of two ring-halves 15 and 16.
- the machining tool shown in the drawings is placed on a shaft and the saw blade 1 is then located nearest the surface which shall remain when the edge is sawn off.
- the saw blade 7 is located at the edge. If the shaft on which the machining tool according to the drawings is placed is now moved towards the slab to be cut clean, the saw blade 1 will effect the actual cutting and the blade 7 will destroy the edge formed outside said cut. It is therefore an advantage if the number of teeth is greater on the part carrying out the actual cutting.
- the procedure described here gives the advantage that material sawn off is pulverized instead of remaining in the form of a strip or the like. This facilitates the removal of excess material. Furthermore, it is obtained in a form suitable for use a fuel.
- two or more saw blades 7 may be arranged one after the other with a body 4. A package of saw blades is thus obtained for the destruction of material, the quantity of material destroyed being dependent on the size of the blade package.
- a package consisting only of a number of bodies 4 with saw blades 7.
- SUch packages can also be provided with flat saw blades 1 at either one or both ends.
- a means according to the invention is useful not only for removing edges from panels but also for producing grooves or recesses in timber products, such as poles, posts and the like.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a machining tool for sawing off a body, preferable a wooden body and destroying the edge'outside the cut. Such disintegration may be carried out in a milling process, for instance, grooves being milled or surface layers removed. Machining tools other than millers are also feasible.
- As background art can be mentioned US-A-3 198 227 disclosing a sawing tool with a saw blade divided by radial segments and DE-B-1 148 061 disclosing a saw blade for cutting and a secondary blade for destroying the edge outside the cut.
- The tool is subjected to wear during use and it must therefore be ground at regular intervals. Grinding is generally time-consuming and expensive.
- The object of the present invention is to simplify the grinding process for a machining tool and thus reduce costs for sharpening said tool. A further object of this invention is to provide a sawing tool that pulverizes the sawn off material instead of leaving it in the form of strips or the like.
- This is enabled according to the present invention by a tool with at least one flat continuous circular saw blade and one or several circular saw blades, each blade being divided in to two or more consecutively arranged arc-shaped circumferential sections by radial slits, adjacent ends of such two consecutive portions being maintained axially displaced in relation to each other by a body arranged between said adjacent ends. The adjacent ends are located in two parallel planes such that each alternate end lies in the same plane and the slit saw blades are arranged on one side of the flat continuous circular saw blade. All circular saw blades are coaxial with respect to a central drive shaft and are arranged in such a way that the distance between the saw blades is such that the sawn off material is completely pulverized.
- The displacement at each slit can be maintained with the aid of a single body with portions extending from a centre coinciding with the centre of the saw blade. Each portion is provided at its periphery with two flat surfaces, parallel to each other and perpendicular to the axis of the saw blade. The ends at a slit abut these surfaces. Abutment may be such that adjacent parts of the saw blade are completely parallel with a cooperating surface.
- Two or more machining tools may be placed adjacent each other and such a package can, if desired, be provided with a cutting saw blade on one or both sides.
- Additional characteristics of the present invention are revealed in the following claims. The present invention will be more fully described with reference to the accompanying two sheets of drawings in which
- Figures 1 and 2 show one and the same machining tool in two positions, one position being turned 90° with respect to the other position,
- Figure 3 shows the machining tool according to Fig. 1 seen from the side, and
- Figure 4 shows the machining tool according to Fig. 2 seen from the side.
- In the drawings 1 is a flat saw blade with
teeth 2, each provided with a hard-metal layer or hard-metal cutting edge. The saw blade 1 is provided with anintermediate ring 3. On the intermediate 3 is asecond saw blade 7, provided withteeth 8 having a hard-metal coating or hard-metal cutting edge. Thesaw blade 7 is provided with tworecesses 9 and 10 so that, along most of its periphery it has the form of a ring or band. Due to said recesses the saw blade acquires atransverse portion 11 which per se includes a diameter of the saw blade. Two slits are arranged close to the ends of thepart 11. Two halves of a ring, designated 15 and 16, are obtained due to said slits. The ends by theslits body 4 having twoflat surfaces body 4 as shown in the drawings. Thus, according to Figure 1, the upper end part of the ring-half 16 abuts theflat surface 5 of thebody 4 while the upper end of the ring-half 15 abuts theflat surface 6 of thebody 4. The lower end of the ring-half 16 according to Figure 1 abuts theflat surface 6 of thebody 4 and the lower end of thering half 15 abuts theflat surface 5 of thebody 4. Adjacent ends are substantially parallel to the abutting surfaces and firmly connected to thebody 4 by screw joints. Thesaw blade 7 has acentral aperture 12 and thebody 4 is also provided with a corresponding central aperture. There are fewer teeth on thesaw blade 7 than on the saw blade 1. - The machining tool described above is intended for use in sawing off the outer edge of a slab of wood or chipboard; the width of the sawn- off edge being less than the distance between two ends of two ring-
halves saw blade 7 is located at the edge. If the shaft on which the machining tool according to the drawings is placed is now moved towards the slab to be cut clean, the saw blade 1 will effect the actual cutting and theblade 7 will destroy the edge formed outside said cut. It is therefore an advantage if the number of teeth is greater on the part carrying out the actual cutting. The procedure described here gives the advantage that material sawn off is pulverized instead of remaining in the form of a strip or the like. This facilitates the removal of excess material. Furthermore, it is obtained in a form suitable for use a fuel. - If material of considerable width is to be destroyed, two or
more saw blades 7 may be arranged one after the other with abody 4. A package of saw blades is thus obtained for the destruction of material, the quantity of material destroyed being dependent on the size of the blade package. - According to the invention, thus a package consisting only of a number of
bodies 4 withsaw blades 7. SUch packages can also be provided with flat saw blades 1 at either one or both ends. - A means according to the invention is useful not only for removing edges from panels but also for producing grooves or recesses in timber products, such as poles, posts and the like.
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SE8200509A SE466738B (en) | 1982-01-29 | 1982-01-29 | processing tool |
SE8200509 | 1982-01-29 |
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EP0099899A1 EP0099899A1 (en) | 1984-02-08 |
EP0099899B1 true EP0099899B1 (en) | 1986-09-10 |
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EP19830900203 Expired EP0099899B1 (en) | 1982-01-29 | 1982-12-22 | Machining tool |
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DE (1) | DE3273261D1 (en) |
FI (1) | FI81992C (en) |
SE (1) | SE466738B (en) |
WO (1) | WO1983002584A1 (en) |
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US717719A (en) * | 1901-02-20 | 1903-01-06 | John L Flannery | Saw. |
US708751A (en) * | 1902-04-21 | 1902-09-09 | H S Winston | Dado-cutter. |
US771401A (en) * | 1904-02-16 | 1904-10-04 | William S Van Amberg | Grooving-saw. |
US817568A (en) * | 1905-01-03 | 1906-04-10 | Angus E Huther | Cutting-head. |
US974234A (en) * | 1910-01-15 | 1910-11-01 | Joseph H Burke | Cutter-head. |
US1603539A (en) * | 1925-10-26 | 1926-10-19 | James O Henson | Dado saw |
US1763463A (en) * | 1929-04-22 | 1930-06-10 | Garthe John | Dado cutter |
US2712331A (en) * | 1952-08-15 | 1955-07-05 | Henry J Juedeman | Slicing saw cutting head |
US2889859A (en) * | 1956-12-11 | 1959-06-09 | Donald L Johnson | Method and means for cutting a flat surface on wood by producing wood flakes from the material as removed |
DE1148061B (en) * | 1959-02-03 | 1963-05-02 | Ledermann & Co | Edger with edging circular saw blade, especially for wood and plastics |
US2995163A (en) * | 1959-11-12 | 1961-08-08 | Emory D Roberts | Expandable saw blade |
US3198227A (en) * | 1963-03-18 | 1965-08-03 | Emory D Roberts | Expandable saw blade |
US3318348A (en) * | 1965-01-08 | 1967-05-09 | John W Oehrli | Adjustable dado and tongue cutting tool |
SE422425B (en) * | 1976-04-27 | 1982-03-08 | Sandvik Ab | Rotatable cutter designed for woodworking and extensive ATMINSTONE A CENTRAL CYLINDER-SHAPED TOOL BODY WITH TWO OR MULTIPLE SAVINGS IN WHICH SUBSTANTIAL TRAINED RING SEGMENTS ARE INSERTED |
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- 1982-01-29 SE SE8200509A patent/SE466738B/en not_active IP Right Cessation
- 1982-12-22 WO PCT/SE1982/000436 patent/WO1983002584A1/en active IP Right Grant
- 1982-12-22 EP EP19830900203 patent/EP0099899B1/en not_active Expired
- 1982-12-22 DE DE8383900203T patent/DE3273261D1/en not_active Expired
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DE3273261D1 (en) | 1986-10-16 |
SE466738B (en) | 1992-03-30 |
FI833459A0 (en) | 1983-09-26 |
SE8200509L (en) | 1983-07-30 |
FI81992B (en) | 1990-09-28 |
EP0099899A1 (en) | 1984-02-08 |
FI81992C (en) | 1991-01-10 |
WO1983002584A1 (en) | 1983-08-04 |
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