Woodworking – Combined machine – Slicing and scoring
Patent
1975-02-18
1976-11-02
Simpson, Othell M.
Woodworking
Combined machine
Slicing and scoring
83 8, 144162R, 144323, 144326B, B27C 114
Patent
active
039890767
ABSTRACT:
One pulp chip forming crosscut saw includes a saw chain including a U-shaped combined side slitter and raker tooth and a depth gauge carrying a center slitter tooth extending above the side slitter and raker tooth so that the center slitter tooth slits the center of the bottom of the kerf and then the side slitter and raker tooth cuts two rows of pulp chips. A second pulp chip forming crosscut saw includes a carrier member supporting a U-shaped tooth having side slitting side plates and a raker top plate which carries on the top thereof a center slitter. Another pulp chip forming crosscut saw includes a solid block, sloping faced raker having a center slitter on the top thereof and mounted by an undercut interlock on a carrier. Another pulp chip forming crosscut saw includes a solid block, a sloping faced raker carrying a center slitter on its top and a pair of side slitters at the sides of the block. A further embodiment comprises a saw chain having left and right bonded cutters mounted at the same point along the chain with the top plates of each extending about halfway across the kerf.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2449605 (1948-09-01), Kelton
patent: 2789806 (1957-04-01), Buttrick
patent: 2876811 (1959-03-01), Matthews
Bray W. D.
Pacific Saw and Knife Company
Simpson Othell M.
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