CA1201736A - Device for processing trees or the like - Google Patents

Device for processing trees or the like

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CA1201736A
CA1201736A CA000416654A CA416654A CA1201736A CA 1201736 A CA1201736 A CA 1201736A CA 000416654 A CA000416654 A CA 000416654A CA 416654 A CA416654 A CA 416654A CA 1201736 A CA1201736 A CA 1201736A
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Jan Eriksson
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Abstract

Abstract A device for processing trees or the like comprises two grabbing members (3, 4) pivotable towards and away from each other about hinges (5, 6) and carrying rolls (44, 45) provided to feed trunks at an angle to the pivotal plane of the grabbing members. The hinges (5, 6) are, in a base (1) of the device, arranged movable towards and away from each other without simultaneous pivoting of the grabbing members.

Description

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Adevice for processing trees or the like FIELD OF INVENTION AND PRIOR ART
This invention relates to a device of the kind which com-prises at least two grabbing members, which are movable towards and away from each other by a pivoting movement of at least one of the grabbing members, and rolls associa-ted with the grabbing members and adapted to follow the grabbing members during the pivoting movement and be app-lied against one or more trunks or wood pieces or otherelongated objects in the device for feeding thereof at an angle to the pivotal plane of the grabbing members. Although this device may be used in any field oE the technique it is especially suitable for forestry.
A device of this kind is previously known by the applicant's own US~patent 4 194 542. Pivotal grabbing members are very desirable to obtain good grabbingability. To be able to use pivotal grabbing members in the device according to the patent, the rolls have been arranged pivotally movable on the grabbing members about axes extending parallel with although spaced from the pivot axes cf the grabbing members.
Thereby the rolls in contact with a trunk or the like may pivot relative to the grabbing members while these pivot toward and away from each other. In practice the rolls may while being applied against and propelling a trunk through the device oscillate about a balance position in which they have their a~es of rotation essentially parallel. Accordingly, with only two diametrically opposed rolls one can effectivly hold and feed the trunk. Although this known device has more than fulfilled any expectations, it would be desirable to be able to simplify the device by avoiding pivotal mounting of the rolls on the grabbing members while main taining efficient operation.
BRI~F DESCIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to fulfil this desire. The object in question is obtained according to the invention in that said at least one pivotally movable grabbing member P~

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and/or the other grabblng member, which itself may be pivo tally movable; in another respect than by said already men~ioned pivotal mobility is movably arranged to enable, within a range of movement, mutual movement of the grab-bing members towards and away from each other withoutchanging the mutual angular relation of the axes of rotation o~ the rolls in any essential degree. Accordingly, the rolls may be stationarily mounted on the grabbing members and despite this obtain such mutual movement o~ the grabbing members that the mutual direction of the rolls is main-tained and thereby the trunks or the like having variable diameters can be held between the rolls and fed in the device.
It is preferred that both grabbing members are pivotally arranged on a base about hinges and that these hinges are movable toward and away from each other. By locking the grabbing members against pivotal movement, a linear dis-placement of the grabbing members and the rolls towards and away from each other may be obtained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Referring to the appended drawings, below follows a closer description of diagrammatically illustrated embodiments.
In the drawings:
Fig 1 is an end view of the device according to the invention;
Fig 2 is a view similar to Fig 1 but with the grabbing mem-bers moved towards each other;
Fig 3 is a view similar to Fig 1 but showing the grabbing members moved away from each other;
Fig 4 is a view illustrating a variant of Fig 1; and Figs 5, 6 and 7 are end views illustrating three different alternative embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DIFFERENT EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
The device illustrated in Fig 1-3 comprises a base 1, which is designed to be connected to a crane arm or other arbitrary ~0~'73~;

carrying means which makes it possible to move the device via coupling means 2 arranged on the base in form of ears.
Between the device and said crane arm, a rotator may be coupled to m~ke it possible to rotate the device in its entirety about a vertical axis with the base depending downwardly.
The device comprises two grabbing members 3 and 4, which via hinges 5, 6 are pivotally associated to base l. The hinges 5, 6 form in this case parallel pivot axes. The grabbing members 3, 4 are designed as arms projecting Erom the body 1 and being by the pivotal design of the members movable towards and away from each other by pivoting about hinges 5, 6.
The hinges 5 9 6 are movable towards and away from each other along a guide 11 included in the base in that the hinges 5, 6 are carried by sleeves 16, 18 which displace-ably surround portions of the base. A power mernber in form of a cylinder 23 acts between pivo-t points 24 and 25 on those sides of the hinges 5, 6 which face away from the grabbing ends 28 of the members. The members 3, 4 carry wheels or rolls 44, 45 which are rotatably arranged about axes 46, 47. The rolls are fixed at the members 3J 4 in such a way that they in principal are not movable relative thereto in other respect than by rotation about the axes 46, 47, wh.ich in the illustrated case extend essentially perpendicularly to the axes formed by the hinges S, 6. The rolls, of which at least one should be driven, may have a concave envelope surface so that trunks in the grabbing device are located with their center at generally the same place in the device independently oE the diameter of the trun~s as appears by comparing Fig 1 and 2. As appears from Fig 1 and 2 the outermost ends of the grabbing members are deflected toward each other so that they when a trunk is held between the rolls form obstacles which do not allow the trunk to pass out of the embrace of the grabbing mem-bers in a direction downwardly along axes 46, 47. The ~2~ '736 device according to Figs 1-3 has a locking means which at least includes diagrammaticall~ illustrated locking members 48, 49 arranged to lock together ~he grabbing members 3, 4 and the sleeves 16, 18 in the positions illustrated with full lines in Figs 1 and 2 so that no relative pivoting therebetween about the hinges 5, 6 is possible. However, as soon as the locking members by means of control means not illustrated are moved to the positions indicated in Figs 1 and 2 with broken ]ines such pivoting about the hinges are permitted. Further, it is preferred that said locking means comprises other locking members 50, 51 which in the position showed in Fig 3 interlock the sleeves 16, 18 and the base 1.
The grabbing device illustrated in Figs 1-3 is designed to be mounted in a crane arm or the like with the grabbing members 3, 4 directed downwardly, the rolls 44, 45 making it possible to feed a trunk in the device in the direction along the hinge axes 5, 6. The device can be used as follows: When used for processing trunks felled previously by other means the grabbing members are loca-ted at first in the positions according to Fig 3. Then, the grabbing device is located, by means of the crane arm, in a suitable position relative to the trunkto be processed where-after the grabbing members by means of the cylinder 23 are pivoted towards each other while the sleeves 16, 18 remain locked relative to the base by lockir.g members 50, 51. When the ends 28 of the grabbing members have picked up the root portion, the locking members 50, 51 are released at the same time as the locking members ~8 and 49 are operated to interlock the sleeves 16, 13 and the grabbing members in the relative position according to Fig 1. Contraction of the cylinder 23 will now bring the grabbing members towards each other without pivoting them relative to each other or the base~ At the same time the trunk is brought, by the contact with the ends 28 of the grabbing members, a little upwardly so that the trunk obtains the position according to Fig 1 in which the rolls stand essentially ~ 7~2~
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vertically with the axes of rotation essentially parallel.
By means of the cylinder 23 the rolls are now held against the trunk while the rolls may feed the -trunk forwardly through the grabbing device. As the diameter of the trunk S decreases in the direction towards the top the grabbing members and the rolls are moved towards each other, still without pivotal movement (see Fig 2). When the trunk has been fed through the grabbing device the grabbing members are moved in a direction away from each other in desired degree by means of the cylinder 23, for example so that the sleeves 16, 18 reach ~he positions according to Fig 3, whereupon the locking members 50, 51 accomplish locking between the sleeves and the base and the locking members 48 and 49 are released to enable pivoting of the grabbing members away from each other.
The embodiment according to Fig 4 corresponds in principal to the embodiment according to Fig 1-3. The difference is that the connections 24, 25 of the cylinder 23 in this case are located on the same side of the hinges 5, 6 as the ends 28, which necessitates a larger operating range of the cylinder, which therefore in this embodiment is of two stage type.
The embodiment according to Figs 1-3 may be provided with members for processing trunks, e.g. pruning and barking members etc. and possibly also a cutting member for cutting trunks in desirable lengths. It is also possible to provide the grabbing device with operating members which make it possible to pivot the device upwardly so that the grabbing members thereof can grab a standing tree, which may be cut with a cutting member arranged on the device. However it should be observed that the grabbing device not at all is limited to use mounted in a crane arm but that it for example can be used with the arms extending upwardly. Use other than within the forestry is anticipated.
In Fig 5 the grabbing device is provided with a grabbing member 3A which is pivotally movable in the direction of the arrow relative to base 1 oE the grabbing device about 3~

a hinge 5A by means of a power member 23A. A second grab-bing member 4A is not pivotally movable relative to the base lA but instead displaceably movable (see the double arrow 32) along a guide llA included in the base in a direction towards and away from -the grabbing member 3A.
In practice the grabbing member 4A may be attached to a sleeve member 33, which surrounds a guiding beam portion in the base. The movement, preferably in a straight line, of the member 4A is obtained by means of a particular power member 34. The grabbing members 3A and 4A may be moved towards and away from each other either by pivoting the member 3A about the hinge 5A or displacing the member 4A along the guide 11A or a combination of such pivoting and displacing. On the grabbing members rolls 44, 45 are 15 provided.
The embodiment illustrated in Fig 6 differs from the embo-diment according to Fig 5 in that the grabbing member 4B
according to Fig 6 is immovably attached to the base lB.
The other grabbing member 3B is pivotally movable in the direction of the arrow 35 about the hinge 5s, which in its turn is arranged displaceably movable towards and away from the grabbing member 4B in the direction of arrow 36.
In practice the hinge 5B of the member 3B may be carried by a sleeve 37, which is displaceably movable back and 25 forth along a guide 1lB included in the base lB. Th~ pivo-ting of the member 3B is obtained by means of a power means 23B acting between the sleeve 37 and the member while the displacement of the sleeve 37 is accomplished by means of a power member 38 acting be-tween the sleeve and the base 18. A possible modification of the embodiment in Fig 6 would be to make also the member 4B displaceably movable along the base 1 B towards and away from the member 3B in a way similar to the member 4 A in Fig 5. Also here rolls 44, 45 are attached to the grabbing member.

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As in the case in Figs 1-4 it is important in -the embodi-ments according to Figs 5 and 6 that the rolls carrying the grabbing members are movable relative to each other without pivoting since in that case a trunk can be efficiently held by only two rolls located opposite each other. During said non-pivoting movement of the grabbing members with rolls, the axes of rotation of the latter are generally perpendicular to the guide 1lA and 1lB res-pectively.
In the embodiment according to Fig 7 the grabbing members 3C and 4C are picotally movable towards and away ~rom each other about hinges 5C and 6C by means of a power member 23C acting between the grabbing members. The grabbing mem-bers 3C and 4C are via hinges 5C and 6C carried by means of links 39, 40, which form a base of the grabbing device in that said links at 41 are pivotally interconnected and in the area of the link 41 provided with coupling means 42 to enable connection of the device to a crane arm or the like. The links 39 and 40 may be interlocked in different relative pivotal positions by means of a locking member diagrammatically indicated at 43. Further locking members 53 are provided to enable interlocking of grabbing members 3C and 4C relative to links 39 and 40, i.e. that no relative pivoting about hinges 5C and 6C is possible when the last-mentioned locking members are in locking position. ~henlocking member 43 is in locking posi-tion and locking members 53 in releasing position, the grabbing member 3C and 4C
provided with rolls can by expansion and contraction of the cylinder 23C be pivoted towards and away from each other about hinges 5C and 6C. At such pivoting movement the axes of rotation of the rolls will in a proportionately essential degree obtain changed mutual angular relation owing to the short dis-tance to the hinges 5C and 6C respec-tively. However, on such pivoting movement one has good grabbing ability. However, when the locking member 43 is released and instead the locking members 53 are operated to a locking position, pivoting of the interlocked arm '736 ~3 assemblies 3C, 39 and 4C, 40 respectively about the hinge 41 is obtained when the cylinder 23C is expanded and con-tracted. Accordingly, the rolls 44, 45 will now be located at an essentially greater distance from the hinge allowing pivoting which causes such pivoting to involve a change of the mutual angular relation of the axes of rotation of the rolls in proportionately unessential degree. In other words, trunks or the like with varying diameter can also in this case be effectively held between the rolls and fed in the device, the adaptation to the variation in diameter occur-ring by pivoting about hinge 41.

Claims (3)

  1. CLAIMS:
    (1) a device for processing trees or tree trunks comprising at least two arms, means mounting the arms for movement towards and away from each other by a pivoting movement of at least one of the arms in a plane of movement, rolls associated with the arms and means mounting each of the rolls for rotation about a respective axis and such that the rolls and their respective axes of rotation follow the arms during said pivoting movement so as to be applied against one or more trunks for feeding thereof at an angle to the plane of pivoting movement of the arms, at least one of said arms being movably arranged to enable, within a range of movement, movement of the arms towards and away from each other while holding and feeding said one or more trunks between the rolls substantially without changing the mutual angular relation of the axes of rotation of the rolls.
    (2) A device according to claim 1 wherein said two arms are by means of hinges pivotally arranged at a base of the device or at parts associated thereto, at least the hinge of one of the arms is arranged movable towards and away from the hinge of the other arm.
    (3) A device according to claim 1 wherein only one of the arms is, via a hinge, pivotally movable relative to a base of the device and wherein said hinge is movably arranged towards and away from the other of said arms.
    (4) A device according to claim 1 wherein only one of the arms is, via a hinge, pivotally movable relative to a base of the device and wherein the other of said arms is displaceably movable towards and away from said one arm.
    (5) A device according to claims 2 or 3 wherein the movable hinge of the pivotal arm is displa-ceable in an essentially straight path along a guide associated with the base.
    (6) A device according to claim 2 or
  2. 3 wherein the movable hinge of the pivotal arm is pivot-ally movable by means of a link carrying the hinge.
    (7) a device according to claim 2 wherein the hinges of both arms are arranged displaceably or pivotally movable relative to the base in a direction towards and away from each other.
    (8) A device according to claim 7 wherein power means with varying length acts between the arms wherein first locking elements are arranged to lock the arms against pivoting movement about the hinges and wherein second locking elements are arranged to lock the hinges against movement in the direction towards and away from each other.
    (9) A device according to claim 7 wherein the hinges of the arms are arranged on sleeves which slidably surround a guide.
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