CA1265025A - Timber planing machines - Google Patents

Timber planing machines

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CA1265025A
CA1265025A CA000515204A CA515204A CA1265025A CA 1265025 A CA1265025 A CA 1265025A CA 000515204 A CA000515204 A CA 000515204A CA 515204 A CA515204 A CA 515204A CA 1265025 A CA1265025 A CA 1265025A
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workpiece
bed
machine
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cutter
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Thomas Robson
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Wadkin PLC
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27CPLANING, DRILLING, MILLING, TURNING OR UNIVERSAL MACHINES FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL
    • B27C1/00Machines for producing flat surfaces, e.g. by rotary cutters; Equipment therefor
    • B27C1/08Machines for working several sides of work simultaneously

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Wood Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Forests & Forestry (AREA)
  • Milling, Drilling, And Turning Of Wood (AREA)
  • Chemical And Physical Treatments For Wood And The Like (AREA)
  • Manufacture Of Wood Veneers (AREA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT
A machine for planing lengths of timber comprises mutually perpendicular spindles for cutter blocks. The spindle carrying the cutter block extends below a machine bed. The spindle carrying the cutter block extends across the bed. A conveyor is provided for feeding a workpiece past the cutter blocks at a lower level than the bed. In a modification the spindle carrying the cutter block drives a cutter block which is offset from the spindle itself.

Description

TITLE:
Timber Planing Machines DESCRIPTION:
Technical~ Field 5 The invention relates to machines for planing and straightening lengths of timber. In such a machine, rough square-sawn timber is surface planed and cut to a ;
predetermined thickness at an early stage in its use in manufacture.~ Such machines can similarly be used on a limited range of plastics and composite materials.

Backqround Art Timber planing machines comprise a bed and a fence providing~a~datum line along which a piece of timber is~passed for;pianing. Several cutters are generally 15 ~ ~;provided~;f~or removing a large amount of wood from a single face of~;a~piece o~ timber~ which is bowed or twisted, and/or ~for~pl~aning mutually perpendlcular faces. The need to ~force a~workpiece into~contact with a cutter makes it very ;~ difflcult~in pr~actlce to~plane mutually parallel faces of a workpiece~on a~sing~le pass through~the machine. At least t~hr~ee~pas~ses~are generally required for a workpiece to be ~plane~d~a~ round on a convent1onal slngle purpose planing r~ J~

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machine, and this makes it necessary for the workpiece to be carried back to the input end of the machine after the second pass.

GB 1020571 illustrates in its Figures 5 to 7 a four sided planing and moulding machine. Four or fiv~ cutter heads operate successively on a workpiece as it passes along a bed or table from right to left starting at driven presser rollers. A first cutter trues the bottom of the workpiece and also the lower part of its edge, producing two datum faces by which the workpiece can be properly guided for later facing operations. The table and fence are longitudinally divided to allow for adjustment of the depth of cut. This machine is expensive to produce, and time-consuming to adjust, but satisfactory for producing large quantities of timber of the same cross section. In practice, it has proved limited to a maximum product cross section of 4 inches by 3 inches (about lOOmm by 75 mm).

GB 668988 relates to moulding planes which work the four sides of a plank with cutters arranged on crossed shafts, two sides being worked on each of two passes through the machine in opposite directions and different levels.
This plane is suitable for profiling or shaping a plank, particularly for cutting tongues and grooves, but cannot be used for straightening because it does not include a bed for supporting a workpiece. It has feed rollers at the side from which the workpiece is fed, and does not include an extractor as lS necessary for the large quantity of chips produced i`n straightening.
The~Invention ; A machine according to the invention comprises mutually perpendicular spindles for cutter blocks, a first one of k~ the spindles~extending below a machine bed, a second extending across the bed beyond the first, means for :

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-2a-feeding a workpiece past the cutter blocks at a lower level than the bed, and f eed mechanisrn for conveying the workpiece beyond the f irst spindle.

In operation, on a first pass through the machine, the workpiece is planed on two mutually perpendicular faces by parts of cutter blocks adjacent to and extending over the bed. On a second pass back through the machine at the lower level, ~eother two faces are planed by parts of the cutter blocks below the bed and extending to the side of the first cutter block remote from the first pass. Two operators, one at each end of the machine, can maintain a high level of activity passing workpieces through the machine once in each direction for planing on all four faces. The sense of rotation of the cutters, if correct for the first pass, is automatically correct for the second.

The means for feeding the workpiece past the cutter blocks at the lower level is preferably a conveyor belt.
This is suitable for maintaining the necessary pressure to keep the workpiece in contact with the second cutter block which extends across the bed. The conveyor belt makes it possible to use idler rollers to maintain the pressure to feed the workpiece, and consequently to do without driven rollers in this part of the machine.
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workpiece over a thicknessing table at the lower level.

The machine may be provided with spindles for more than one cu~ter block to plane any face of a workpiece. A
moulding attachment may be provided at either end of the machine, and is preferably adjustable in all directions in order to mould the workpiece as required. The proximity of the essential two cutter blocks to each other facilitates the extraction from the machine of the chips produced in operation.

When planing a piece of timber which is badly bowed or twisted, or of great width, it is advantageous first to plane a lower face to provide a flat datum surface, and then to plane a face perpendicular thereto. Thus, in a modification, the 5Pindles do not themselves actually each carry two cutter blocks; that is one above and one below the machine bed and one to each side of the other spindle. Either or both of the mutually perpendicular spindles drives a cutter block which is offset from the spindle itself. Any combination of such arrangements on either or both of the spindles may be provided according to customer requirements.

Drawings:
Figure 1 is an overall view of a machine according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 from the other side o the machine showing the planing of the first two sides of a workpiece, Figure 3 is a closer view of the machine of Figures 1 and 2 from yet another stand-point showing the thick-nessing or planing of the remaining two sides of theworkplece;
Figure 4 is a vertical section through the planing side of the~ machine of the preceding Figures, that is the slde of the machine at which the first two sides of the , : : :
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workpiece are planed;
Figure 5 is a section of the thicknessing or other side of the machine of the preceding Figures;
Figure 6 is a sectional end view of the same machine;
Figure 4a is a vertical section corresponding to Figure 4 through the planing side of a modified machine according to the invention, that is through the side of the machine at which the first two sides of the workpiece are planed; and Figure 5a is a section of the thicknessing or other side of the machine of Figure 4a.

Best Mode With particular reference to Figure 1, the machine comprises a bed or infeed table 1, and a fence 2 along which a workpiece is passed for planing. The workpiece passes to an outfeed table 3 and an outfeed fence 4.
The workpiece is then placed on a lower or thicknessing table 5 against a fence 6 where it is passed back through the machine and planed on the remaining two sides. A
main cutter block 7 extends across the inféed table 1 and over the thicknessing table S. A side cutter block 8, perpendicular to the main cutter block 7 and adjacent the infeed table 1, extends below the table 1 for planing the side of the workpiece in the thicknessing or second pass through the machine.

The workpiece is generally introduced onto the table ~1 by an operator to the left of Figure 1, and conveyed through the machine on a first pass by a feed mechanism 11 beyond themaln cutter block 7. The workpiece planed on the irst two sides is then removed from the outfeed table~3, generally by a second operator standing to the right of Figure 1. The second operator then places the ~workpiece on the thicknessing table 5, which comprises a conveyor belt on~which the workpiece is held in contact by the~ pressure of idler rollers 43 (Figure 5). The :

workpiece is conveyed along the fence 6 to the left in Figure 1 as it is thicknessed or planed on the remaining two sides by the parts of the cutter block 7 extending across the table 1 beyond the side cutter block 8, and of the block 8 extending below the table 1. The cutter blocks 7,8 are driven respectively through belts 17,18 from electric motors 27,28~ The thicknessing table conveyor 5 is driven by an electric motor 29.

In Figure 2, there appears a piece of timber or workpiece being planed on its first two sides on its first pass through the machine. I~ can be seen how an extractor 16 for chippings produced in the planing on both the first and second passes througheach machine is conveniently arranged over the cutter blocks 7,8. In Figure 3, the workpiece is shown on its second pass through the machine on which the remaining two sides are planed. The whole workpiece is thereby dimensioned.

Turning now to the sectional views, and Figure 4 first of all, it can be seen that the machine comprises a structurally rigid plinth 30 mounted on a box base 31.
The infeed table 1 is mounted on a -frame member 32 by swing links 33 for varying the depth of cut taken by the main cutter block 7~ The fence 2 is adjustable on swing links to vary the depth of cut taken by the side cutter block 8. The outfeed table 3 is equipped with a fine adjustment handle 34 for levelling the table to the main cutter block 7, for example on re~setting after changing cutter knives.

The second sectional view from the thicknessing side in Figure 5 shows h~ow the frame member 32 is supported on the pllnth 30 by four screws 38, one ateach corner, and onl~ two of which appear in Figure 5, one in section and the~other covered by a protective bellows 39.

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The screws 38 are linked by a chain 40 so that the frame 32 can be raised or lowered at one time by adjustment of the screw 38 through the chain 40and a handle 41 to give the required finished thickness of the timber. The fence 6 is adjusted along a fence bar to give the required finished width.

Turning now to the modification of Figure 4a, there is no planer side cutter block 8 above the table 1 to the right of the centre of the machine. The thicknesser side cutter block 8 can however still be seen below the table 1. More detail is visible in Figure 5a, where it can be seen that the spindle on which the cutter block 8 is mounted extends upward by the side of the extractor 16 and has a pulley wheel 50 keyed thereon. The pulley wheel 50 drives a belt 52 to rotate a further spindle 54 which carries a planar side cutter block 9. It will be noted that the planer side cutter block 9 .is to the outfeed side of the main cutter block 7, while in the former embodiment of Figure 4 the planer side cutter block 8 was to the infeed side of the main cutter block 7. Thus according to the present modification a lower face of a workpiece is planed first to provide a flat datum surface.
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Other differences between the present modified con-struction as best shown in Figure 4a, and the formerembodiment of Figure 4, although of no particular relevance to the invention, are that the infeedfence 2 is much deeper, and the~ feed mechanism 11 is quite different~

~ Although not illustrated in the drawings, it will be understood that the spindle driving the main cutter block 7, may similarly drive a subsidiary spindle parallel to but offset from itself, and the subsidiary spindle may carry a cutter block for planing a part of a surface different from that planed by the block 7.

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Either one or both of the spindles carrying the cutter blocks 7,8 may be provided with a subsidiary offset spindle.

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Claims (5)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE
IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A machine for planing and straightening lengths of timber comprising a bed, mutually perpendicular spindles for cutter blocks adjacent the bed, feed mechanism beyond a first spindle with respect to the passage of a workpiece along the bed for conveying the workpiece, an extractor for chips, the first spindle extending below the bed, a second spindle extending across the bed beyond the first spindle and means for feeding the workpiece past the cutter blocks at a lower level than the bed.
2. A machine according to claim 1 in which the said means for feeding is a conveyor belt.
3. A machine according to claim 2 in which there is an idler roller for maintaining the pressure to feed the workpiece.
4. A machine according to claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the extractor removes chips produced by both the cutter blocks.
5. A machine according to claim 1, 2 or 3 in which either or both of the mutually perpendicular spindles drives a cutter block which is offset from the spindle itself.
CA000515204A 1985-08-16 1986-08-01 Timber planing machines Expired - Fee Related CA1265025A (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB8520563 1985-08-16
GB858520563A GB8520563D0 (en) 1985-08-16 1985-08-16 Timber planing machines
GB868600488A GB8600488D0 (en) 1986-01-09 1986-01-09 Timber planing machines
GB8600488 1986-01-09

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