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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 15, 1991
Filed:
Apr. 04, 1988
Donald C Pennington, Jr, Louisville, KY (US);
John D Knox, Louisville, KY (US);
Vermont American Corporation, Louisville, KY (US);
Abstract
A drill bit blade for masonry and rock drills incudes first and second lateral side surfaces, first and second flank side surfaces, and converging first and second tip face surfaces. A first lateral cutting edge is defined by the intersection of the first tip face surface with the first lateral side surface, and a first lateral trailing edge is defined by the intersection of the first tip face surface with the second lateral side surface. A first lateral cutting edge is defined by the intersection of the first tip face surface with the second lateral side surface, and a second lateral trailing edge is defined by the intersection of the second tip face surface with the first lateral side surface. A chisel edge is defined at the converging intersection of the first and second tip face surfaces. A first notch is formed in the first lateral trailing edge and second lateral cutting edge at one end of the chisel edge, and a second notch is formed in the second lateral trailing edge and first lateral cutting edge at the other end of the chisel edge. In addition, notches are also formed in the first and second lateral cutting edges to divide the lateral cutting edges into cutting edge segments.