Patents by Inventor Mark J. Wysk

Mark J. Wysk has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20140102276
    Abstract: Saw blades, including band saw blades, reciprocating saw blades, hole saw blades and hand hack saw blades, are made from a bi-metal strip. The bi-metal strip includes a cutting edge defined by a plurality of cutting teeth that is welded to an axially-elongated carbon or spring steel backing. The cutting edge is formed of a high speed steel alloy consisting essentially of: about 8/10% to about 1% carbon, up to about 45/100% silicon, up to about 4/10% manganese, up to about 3/100% phosphorous, up to about 3/100% sulfur, about 4% to about 6% cobalt, about 3% to about 5% chromium, about 4-1/2% to about 5-1/2% molybdenum, about 1% to about 2-1/2% vanadium, about 5-1/2% to about 7% tungsten, and about 74% to about 78-1/2% iron.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2013
    Publication date: April 17, 2014
    Applicant: Irwin Industrial Tool company
    Inventors: Mark J. Wysk, Arthur C. Reardon
  • Publication number: 20100011594
    Abstract: Saw blades, including band saw blades, reciprocating saw blades, hole saw blades and hand hack saw blades, are made from a bi-metal strip. The bi-metal strip includes a cutting edge defined by a plurality of cutting teeth that is welded to an axially-elongated carbon or spring steel backing. The cutting edge is formed of a high speed steel alloy consisting essentially of: about 8/10% to about 1% carbon, up to about 45/100% silicon, up to about 4/10% manganese, up to about 3/100% phosphorous, up to about 3/100% sulfur, about 4% to about 6% cobalt, about 3% to about 5% chromium, about 4½% to about 5½% molybdenum, about 1% to about 2½% vanadium, about 5½% to about 7% tungsten, and about 74% to about 78½% iron.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 15, 2008
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Inventors: Mark J. Wysk, Arthur C. Reardon