US147181A - Improvement in log-turners for saw-mills - Google Patents

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  • This invention relates to an improvement in that class of devices for turning' logs on sawcarri ages wherein a spiked bar is projected up past the edge of the carriage by mcchanismbelow the loor to turn the log; andthe invention therein consists inthe combination ofthe operative devices connected with the spiked bar, and in the combination of a friction-wheel with a stationary brake, all as more fully hereinafter set forth.
  • Figure l is a plan view of a portion of the mill-licor, carriage, and skids.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section at x x
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section at y y, of Fig. l'.
  • A represents a part of the frame-work of the mill -house B, the milliioor, and C the log-carriage.
  • D D are the skids on which the logs are placed preparatory to their transfer to the carriage for sawing.
  • E is a spiked bar playing through a slot in the mill-floor close to the edge of the carriage.
  • E' having journaled at their projecting ends apulley, a.
  • Fis a shaft journaled in bearings in the lower part of the mill-frame, transversely to the direction. of the movement of the sawcarriage, and is continuously rotated from any convenient source of power.
  • G is a frictionwheel keyed on the shaft F.
  • a post, II which supports the foot of the bar E when it is down, is journaled a shaft, I, whose other end has a bearing in a lever, J, pivoted at b
  • K is a frictionwheel keyed on the shaft I, and behind it a stationary brake, L, is erected on the groundfloor.
  • M is a lever pivoted in a slot in the mill-floor, above which its upper end projects.
  • a rod, N connects the lower end of the handlever M to the top of the lever J.
  • O is a cord having one end attached to a-beam under the mill-floor, being led from thence down around the pulley a in the angular foot of the spikebar, thence up around a pulley, c, suspended from the same beam, thence down and attached to the shaft I.
  • Two radius-rods, I P are pivoted to the sides of the post to which the lever I is pivoted, their other ends embracing and pivoted to the heel of the spike -bar.
  • the sawyer moves the lever M to the left, which gives the shaft I a slight movement, bringing its frictionwheel K into contact with the running friotion-wheel G, causing the shaft I to rotate and wind up the rope O on it, drawing up the spike-bar, the strain upon which being at the end of its angular heel tilts it at the top toward the log, while the radius-rods move the foot toward the log as it rises, causing the spiked face of the bar to be forcibly pressed toward the log, preventing any tendency to slip on it, while turning it.
  • these bars S may be raised at their angles above the planes of the skids, and present the inclined planes to the advance of the logs rolling on the skids, which would roll or jump over them except for the provision which'I make against such contingency, by forging a wrist 011 each bar at the heel of its angle; on which I sleeve a roller, e, which projects a little above the bar.
  • cranks maybe employed to raise and lower the check-bars S.

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vs Law G. H. SHEARER.
Lng-Tu'r-ners for Saw-Mills.
Patentpd Feb.3.1874.
to a post of the mill-frame.
UNITED lSHFA'IES GEORGE H YSHEARER, OF BAY jCITY, MICHIGAN.
IMPROVEMENT IN LOG-TURNERS FOR SAW-MILLS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 147,181, dated February 3, 1874; application filed November' 5, 1873.
lowing is a specification:
This invention relates to an improvement in that class of devices for turning' logs on sawcarri ages wherein a spiked bar is projected up past the edge of the carriage by mcchanismbelow the loor to turn the log; andthe invention therein consists inthe combination ofthe operative devices connected with the spiked bar, and in the combination of a friction-wheel with a stationary brake, all as more fully hereinafter set forth.
Figure l is a plan view of a portion of the mill-licor, carriage, and skids. Fig. 2 is a cross-section at x x, and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section at y y, of Fig. l'.
In the drawing, A represents a part of the frame-work of the mill -house B, the milliioor, and C the log-carriage. D D are the skids on which the logs are placed preparatory to their transfer to the carriage for sawing. E is a spiked bar playing through a slot in the mill-floor close to the edge of the carriage. To
its lower end are bolted two L-shaped plates,v
E', having journaled at their projecting ends apulley, a. Fis a shaft journaled in bearings in the lower part of the mill-frame, transversely to the direction. of the movement of the sawcarriage, and is continuously rotated from any convenient source of power. G is a frictionwheel keyed on the shaft F. In a post, II, which supports the foot of the bar E when it is down, is journaled a shaft, I, whose other end has a bearing in a lever, J, pivoted at b K is a frictionwheel keyed on the shaft I, and behind it a stationary brake, L, is erected on the groundfloor. M is a lever pivoted in a slot in the mill-floor, above which its upper end projects. A rod, N, connects the lower end of the handlever M to the top of the lever J. O is a cord having one end attached to a-beam under the mill-floor, being led from thence down around the pulley a in the angular foot of the spikebar, thence up around a pulley, c, suspended from the same beam, thence down and attached to the shaft I. Two radius-rods, I P, are pivoted to the sides of the post to which the lever I is pivoted, their other ends embracing and pivoted to the heel of the spike -bar. To turn a log on the carriage, the sawyer moves the lever M to the left, which gives the shaft I a slight movement, bringing its frictionwheel K into contact with the running friotion-wheel G, causing the shaft I to rotate and wind up the rope O on it, drawing up the spike-bar, the strain upon which being at the end of its angular heel tilts it at the top toward the log, while the radius-rods move the foot toward the log as it rises, causing the spiked face of the bar to be forcibly pressed toward the log, preventing any tendency to slip on it, while turning it. Then the log is turned to the desired position, to hold it in that position while being dogged fast, the sawyer quickly moves the lever M to the right, forcibly pressing the back part of the rim of the friction-wheel K againstthe stationary brake L, which prevents the spiked bar from falling down of its own weight until pressure is released from the lever M. To prevent the logs on the skids from rolling toward the carriage and interfering with the working of the log-turning device, I journal a shaft, Q, through the skids, and turn a crank on each end. On this shaft, next the outer side of each skid, I secure an eccentric, It, on which rests the short arm of an L-shaped bar, S, pivoted at the other extremity to the skidside. By means ofthe eccentrics, these bars S may be raised at their angles above the planes of the skids, and present the inclined planes to the advance of the logs rolling on the skids, which would roll or jump over them except for the provision which'I make against such contingency, by forging a wrist 011 each bar at the heel of its angle; on which I sleeve a roller, e, which projects a little above the bar. As soon as the log strikes these rollers, it rotates on its axis and rolls back down the incline planes, until wanted on the `carriage, when a partial rotation of the eccentrics brings the rollers below the `plane of the skids, and allows the log to roll onto the carriage. In lieu of the eccentrics, cranks maybe employed to raise and lower the check-bars S.
Vhat I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. In`|J log-turner, the combination of the 2. In ]og-turners,the combillatiomwith the radius-rodsr P P, the spiked .bar E,11avng the Wheel K, of the stationary brake L, substanimgular foot-plates Ef, and pulley a, the shafts tially as and for the purpose set forth.
FI, friction-Wheels G K, levers J M, rod N, oord GEORGE H. SHEARER. 0, and pulley c, all constructed and arranged Vtnesses:
substantially als described, for the purposes set H. F. EBERTS,
H. G. SPRAGUE.
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