Self-interlocking split saw blade

Cutting – Tool or tool with support – Toothed blade or tooth therefor

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83666, 83676, 83698, B27B 3308

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045705178

ABSTRACT:
A circular saw blade, having been divided into two sections to permit rapid replacement without having to be removed past the end of the saw arbor, is reconnected and self-interlocked to its own body, thus eliminating any requirement for machined collars or studs for retention or alignment. Interlocking is accomplished by the use of interlocking projections and corresponding recesses in various configurations on the two sections of the split saw blade.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6580 (1849-07-01), Philips
patent: 21651 (1858-10-01), Carpenter
patent: 390034 (1888-09-01), Peckover
patent: 1526861 (1925-02-01), Manderscheid
patent: 3899955 (1975-08-01), Selch
patent: 4267759 (1981-05-01), Sullivan et al.

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