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Patents Issued the Week of September 29-October 3

10.6.25

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U.S. Patent No. 12,427,693 entitled “Circular Saws Including Transparent Windows that Extend within Blade Guard Openings and Cover Fastening Structures” issued September 30, 2025 to Festool GmbH of Wendlingen am Neckar, Germany. Invented by Jonathan Weik of Filderstadt, Germany and Wolfgang Spengler of Neidlingen, Germany. Abstract: Circular saws with transparent windows that extend within blade guard openings and cover fastening structures. The circular saws include a motor and an arbor configured to operatively attach a circular saw blade to the circular saw. The circular saws also include a blade guard. The blade guard includes a blade guard opening, which is positioned to permit a user of the circular saw to view a leading edge of the circular saw blade as the circular saw cuts a workpiece. The circular saws also include a transparent window, which extends within the blade guard opening, and a cover fastening structure, which is configured to selectively attach a splinter guard to the blade guard while the transparent window extends within the blade guard opening.

U.S. Patent No. 12,428,792 entitled “Interchangeable Unit for Texturing Ground Surface Work and Road Construction Machine having such an Interchangeable Unit” issued September 30, 2025 to Wirtgen GmbH of Windhagen, Germany. Invented by Sebastian Winkels of Windeck, Germany and Dieter Bungarten of Neustadt (Wied), Germany. Abstract: The present invention relates to an interchangeable unit (28) for material-removing work on a subsoil (U) starting from ground surface (A), the interchangeable unit (28) being designed for operational physical and functional coupling to a machine frame (12) of a road construction machine (10), the interchangeable unit (28) comprising: a housing (30), a removal tool (32), which is mounted on the housing (30) so as to be rotatable about a working axis (R) and of which a circumferential section protrudes from a working opening (30c), a drive belt pulley (62), which is rotatably mounted on the housing (30) and is able to be coupled to a drive belt (58), a transmission gear unit (76), which transmits torque and rotary motion from the drive belt pulley (62) to the removal tool (32) by reversing the direction of rotation, at least the axis of rotation (P62) of the drive belt pulley (62) running at a distance from the working axis (R). According to the invention, a working shaft assemblage (74) penetrates a housing wall (30d) of the housing (30), the working shaft assemblage (74) connecting the removal tool (32) with a working gear component (70) situated on the side of the housing wall (30d) facing away from the removal tool (32) for equidirectional joint rotation, the transmission gear unit (76) being situated between the drive belt pulley (62) and the working gear component (70).