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US2612913A US128032A US12803249A US2612913A US 2612913 A US2612913 A US 2612913A US 128032 A US128032 A US 128032A US 12803249 A US12803249 A US 12803249A US 2612913 A US2612913 A US 2612913A
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    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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    • B27B29/08Trunk or log carriages with gripping means designed to pass the saw blade(s), especially for band saws; Arrangement of gripping accessories thereon; Turning devices thereon
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B5/00Sawing machines working with circular or cylindrical saw blades; Components or equipment therefor
    • B27B5/10Wheeled circular saws; Circular saws designed to be attached to tractors or other vehicles and driven by same
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B7/00Sawing machines working with circular saw blades, specially designed for length sawing of trunks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S83/00Cutting
    • Y10S83/928Vehicle-mounted tool
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/647With means to convey work relative to tool station
    • Y10T83/6492Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
    • Y10T83/6499Work rectilinearly reciprocated through tool station
    • Y10T83/6508With means to cause movement of work transversely toward plane of cut
    • Y10T83/6515By means to define increment of movement toward plane of cut
    • Y10T83/6518By pusher mechanism
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  • My invention relates to saw mills, more particularly having reference to a combined saw mill and edger mounted for travel as a self propelled unit.
  • One of the objects of the invention is accordingly to provide a portable saw mill, combining therewith an edger, both run from a common source of power.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide in a saw mill apparatus, a motor carried in the apparatus and adaptedto be connected for propulsion of the mill, or to the mill mechanism for driving the saws and carriage.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved carriage for the mill embodying an offset or step by which the motor assembly may be carried in the mill below the carriage, and permitting use of large pulleys and making full use of the main frame of the mill possible.
  • This arrangement also provides a more compact unit that is convenient for travel, and further in setting up the mill there are no belts to tighten or line up, and both ends of the mill are open.
  • Fig. 1 is a rear end view of the mill.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the carriage taken by itself and including the connection with the friction cable.
  • Fig. 3 is a side View of the body of the mill, with certain parts omitted and shown partly broken away.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the body of themill, shown partly broken away, and with the carriage and rear wheels omitted.
  • the mill ineludes side frame members i and 2 of I beam construction, with cross bars 3 at intervalsand as required for mounting the workingparts of the mill.
  • the frame is supported forwardly on an axle 5 with wheels 6, and rearwardly on 3 Claims. (Cl. 143-105) wheels 1 on an axle 8 that includes a differential at 9 with driven shaft Ill connected therewith and in turn said shaft being connectable to be driven by a drive shaft ll of a motor unit l2 located forwardly in the machine.
  • a mandrel shaft ii i with saw collar 8 for mounting a circular saw blade l9, and for which a saw guide 29 is pro vided on a bracket 2! secured to the frame member l.
  • the saw mill drive shaft 14 connects by a gear casing 24 to drive the mandrel shaft- 22, and
  • this shaft carried a belt pulley unit 25: for driving a pulley unit '26 fixed on the saw mandrel mounted for rotation in brackets 3 3 on supplemental bars secured to adjacent frame bars 3.
  • the feed rollers are to be driven by pulley wheels 35' over which, and a drive pulley 36 on the edger mandrel shaft, a belt would be trained.
  • the carriage provides in the present showing three transverse frame members, each including an upper horizontal section 31, a vertical section 38 and lower horizontal section 39, Each frame member is formed of two such parallel spaced apart strips, as indicated at 48 and 4
  • the frame members are attached on angle iron Supports 42 running lengthwise of the carriage.
  • head blocks 43 Mounted sidewise movable on the horizontal frame sections 31' and 39 are head blocks 43 that include horizontal members 44 mounted slidable on the frame sections 3! and vertical members 45 slidable in "the sections 39.
  • the carriage head blocks are moved by a set works shaft 48 mounted on the under side of the frame in bearings 49, and providing toothed pinions 59 engaging rack bars 5! on the frame sections 31.
  • the shaft 48 may be actuated by a lever 52.
  • the upper level of the carriage is ,mountedfor travel on wheels 53 carried by brackets 54 on a lengthwise angle iron support 42, the wheels being adapted for travel on a track 53' on the main frame side bar 2.
  • the lower carriage level is provided with shafts 55 at intervals fixed in brackets 56 and mounting rotatable ,thereon'wheels 5'! that are adapted for travel on the upper flange 58 of the main frameside bar vI.
  • a chain 59 having the ends thereof fixed one to each end of the carriag the chain being trained over pulleys t0 and 6
  • Transversely in the main frame is mounted for rotation .a shaft 62, the one end thereof being supported in .a bearing bracket 63 on the main frame bar I, and the other end carried in a fever arm 64 pivotally attached on the frame bar 2.
  • On the shaft 62 is a sprocket wheel 65 over which the chain .59 engages for effecting travel of the carriage in either direction by rotation of the shaft 62.
  • a rocker arm 66 free to rock on the shaft 62 and carrying pressure sprockets 61 under which the chain 58 passes to take up slack at the sprocket drive wheel 65.
  • I For putting the carriage in motion in either direction I provide a cable 68 fixed at one end to an eye bolt 69 on a support '19 on an end frame bar 3.
  • the cable is carried over a pulley H on an arm 12 of a lever 13 that pivots at 14 on the carriage frame.
  • the cable is then carried over a pulley on a depending bracket 16 on the carriage, and extends to and is attached to one end of a pivotally mounted bracket arm Tl. From the other end of this bracket arm a-cable 68' connects to the lever arm 64.
  • Thelever 1.3 is normally held neutral by a spring I8.
  • the shaft 62 I For driving the shaft 62 I provide a combined friction pulley with Wheels 19 and on said shaft adapted to be driven by a pulley wheel 8
  • This i controlled by lever 13 which may be moved to actuate the arm 64 against the tension of a spring 83 to drive the carriage .for feeding, or to be reversed, when spring 83 will move the arm 64 to engage pulley wheels 19 and 82.
  • An idler pulley 84 is provided on an arm 85 for belt 86 on the pulleys 89 and 8 I.
  • I provide jack screws 81 at the frame corners by which the frame may be levelled when thesaw is set for use. There are also provided dead rolls at 38 for the logs, and roll poles, asat 89, which are removable.
  • a cut-off attachment that includes a'frame 90 with saw shaft 9
  • the mill may be propelled by the shaft l0 connected by shaft H to the engine, or when in use as a saw mill and edger the shaft ll would be coupled, as at it, to
  • the shaft l4 drives the edger mandrel shaft 22 and through pulley units 25 and 26 drives the main saw mandrel shaft ll.
  • the carriage travels on the guide wheels 53 on the track 53' and the lower level wheels 51, and is moved by the chain 59 trained over pulleys 6E! and BI, the chain being carried in operative relation to the sprocket wheel 65 on the shaft 62 by sprocket pinions 6! on rocker arm 86.
  • the carriage is controlled by lever it which is "normally held inoperative by spring 78 but may beputin motion by actuation of the lever 13 to move arm 64 and drive the carriage shaft 62 by the pulleys 8
  • a frame a log saw mandrel shaft :in the frame and a saw on the shaft, a motor, means connecting said shaft to be driven from the motor, said motor and driving means being carriedon one side of a substantially medial line lengthwi-se'of the frame, a carriage mounted for travel on the frame, said carriage providing upper 'andlower horizontal levels extending one on each side of a vertical substantially medial plane longitudinal of the carriage with the upper level adapted for travel over the motor and driving means, head blocks for the carriage, means mounting said head blocks for travel as a unit movable across the carriage, said lower level being adapted to carry the material to be sawed thereon, means for effecting movement of the head block unit,,and,means for driving the car riage in either direction including manual controls therefor.
  • asawmill providing two main frame bars lengthwise of the mill spaced apart, a mandrel shaft mounted for rotation transversely between the frame bars and a saw on the shaft, a carriage for travel on the frame bars, the mill including mechanism on one side of a substantially medial line lengthwise of the frame bars for driving the mandrel shaft and operation of the carriage, including a source of power for driving said mechanism, and said carriage providing an upper horizontal level for travel over said mechanism and a lower horizontal level adapted for carrying a log to be cut and for travel on the opposite side of the medial line to the mechanism, and including vertical frame portions con necting said levels, and means mounting the 5 6 carriage for travel lengthwise on the frame bars.

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A. J. BACH 2,612,913
PORTABLE SAWMILL WITH CARRIAGE TRAVELING OVER HUSK Oct. 7, 1952 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Nov. 18, 1949 IN VEN TOR.
A. J. BACH Oct. 7, 1952 PORTABLE SAWMILL WITH CARRIAGE TRAVELING OVER HUSK 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Nov. 18, 1949 IN VEN TOR.
Oct. 7, 1952 A. JJBACH 2,612,913
PORTABLE SAWMILL WITH CARRIAGE TRAVELING OVER HUSK Filed Nov. 18, 1949 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 1 \D IN VEN TOR. m
Patented Oct. 7, 1952 OFFICE FDRTABLE SAWMILL WITH CARRIAGE i TRAVELING OVER HUSK Arthur .lohn Bach, Lumby, British Columbia,
Canada Application November 18, 1949, Serial No. 128,032
In Canada November 19, 1948 My invention relates to saw mills, more particularly having reference to a combined saw mill and edger mounted for travel as a self propelled unit.
In the art to which the invention relates portable saw mills and edgers are more usually con structed as individual units, and employ separate power means for driving the mill and for its transportation. The present invention contemplates improvements in saw mills and edgers by combining these in a single unit, and incorporating in the unit a motor ccnnectable for either propulsion of the unit or for driving the saw mill'mechanlsms.
One of the objects of the invention is accordingly to provide a portable saw mill, combining therewith an edger, both run from a common source of power.
A further object of the invention is to provide in a saw mill apparatus, a motor carried in the apparatus and adaptedto be connected for propulsion of the mill, or to the mill mechanism for driving the saws and carriage.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved carriage for the mill embodying an offset or step by which the motor assembly may be carried in the mill below the carriage, and permitting use of large pulleys and making full use of the main frame of the mill possible. This arrangement also provides a more compact unit that is convenient for travel, and further in setting up the mill there are no belts to tighten or line up, and both ends of the mill are open.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reference to the accompanying description taken in conjunction with the drawings, wherein like characters or reference indicate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein: i
Fig. 1 is a rear end view of the mill.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the carriage taken by itself and including the connection with the friction cable.
Fig. 3 is a side View of the body of the mill, with certain parts omitted and shown partly broken away.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the body of themill, shown partly broken away, and with the carriage and rear wheels omitted. i
Having reference to the drawings, the mill ineludes side frame members i and 2 of I beam construction, with cross bars 3 at intervalsand as required for mounting the workingparts of the mill. The frame is supported forwardly on an axle 5 with wheels 6, and rearwardly on 3 Claims. (Cl. 143-105) wheels 1 on an axle 8 that includes a differential at 9 with driven shaft Ill connected therewith and in turn said shaft being connectable to be driven by a drive shaft ll of a motor unit l2 located forwardly in the machine. This connection between the shafts l0 and ii is indicated by the numeral l3, and as shown in Figure 3 may be broken toconnect the shaft H with a saw mill drive shaft M, the shafts ID and 114 being supported from the frame bar 2 by a bracket it.
Mounted rotatable in bearing members It secured on the under side of the top plates of tie ,main frame bars I and 2 is a mandrel shaft ii i with saw collar 8 for mounting a circular saw blade l9, and for which a saw guide 29 is pro vided on a bracket 2! secured to the frame member l.
There is further provided a mandrel shaft 22 for the edger saws, this shaft being rotatable in bearing members 23 attached on the under side of the lower horizontal portions of the beamslandl.
The saw mill drive shaft 14 connects by a gear casing 24 to drive the mandrel shaft- 22, and
- this shaft carried a belt pulley unit 25: for driving a pulley unit '26 fixed on the saw mandrel mounted for rotation in brackets 3 3 on supplemental bars secured to adjacent frame bars 3. The feed rollers are to be driven by pulley wheels 35' over which, and a drive pulley 36 on the edger mandrel shaft, a belt would be trained.
The carriage for the mill is separately illustrated in Figure 2. For convenience of illustration this carriage is of a design for use on a left hand mill, whereas the mill as herein shown is what is known as a right hand mill, it being understood that a reverse carriage structure would be employed in a right hand mill. The carriage in position for travel on the mill is shown in Figure 1. i
The carriage provides in the present showing three transverse frame members, each including an upper horizontal section 31, a vertical section 38 and lower horizontal section 39, Each frame member is formed of two such parallel spaced apart strips, as indicated at 48 and 4|. The frame members are attached on angle iron Supports 42 running lengthwise of the carriage.
Mounted sidewise movable on the horizontal frame sections 31' and 39 are head blocks 43 that include horizontal members 44 mounted slidable on the frame sections 3! and vertical members 45 slidable in "the sections 39. The head blocks ar connected by strips 46, and further include manually operable dogs =41. The carriage head blocks are moved by a set works shaft 48 mounted on the under side of the frame in bearings 49, and providing toothed pinions 59 engaging rack bars 5! on the frame sections 31. The shaft 48 may be actuated by a lever 52.
The upper level of the carriage is ,mountedfor travel on wheels 53 carried by brackets 54 on a lengthwise angle iron support 42, the wheels being adapted for travel on a track 53' on the main frame side bar 2. The lower carriage level is provided with shafts 55 at intervals fixed in brackets 56 and mounting rotatable ,thereon'wheels 5'! that are adapted for travel on the upper flange 58 of the main frameside bar vI.
For effecting travel of the carriage .I provide a chain 59 having the ends thereof fixed one to each end of the carriag the chain being trained over pulleys t0 and 6| carried onend cross bars 3 of the main frame. Transversely in the main frame is mounted for rotation .a shaft 62, the one end thereof being supported in .a bearing bracket 63 on the main frame bar I, and the other end carried in a fever arm 64 pivotally attached on the frame bar 2. On the shaft 62 is a sprocket wheel 65 over which the chain .59 engages for effecting travel of the carriage in either direction by rotation of the shaft 62. Included with this is a rocker arm 66 free to rock on the shaft 62 and carrying pressure sprockets 61 under which the chain 58 passes to take up slack at the sprocket drive wheel 65.
For putting the carriage in motion in either direction I provide a cable 68 fixed at one end to an eye bolt 69 on a support '19 on an end frame bar 3. The cable is carried over a pulley H on an arm 12 of a lever 13 that pivots at 14 on the carriage frame.
The cable is then carried over a pulley on a depending bracket 16 on the carriage, and extends to and is attached to one end of a pivotally mounted bracket arm Tl. From the other end of this bracket arm a-cable 68' connects to the lever arm 64. Thelever 1.3 is normally held neutral by a spring I8.
For driving the shaft 62 I provide a combined friction pulley with Wheels 19 and on said shaft adapted to be driven by a pulley wheel 8| on the saw mandrel shaft l! to feed the carriage towards the saws and to be engaged bya reverse pulley 82 for Withdrawal ,of the carriage. This i controlled by lever 13 which may be moved to actuate the arm 64 against the tension of a spring 83 to drive the carriage .for feeding, or to be reversed, when spring 83 will move the arm 64 to engage pulley wheels 19 and 82. ,An idler pulley 84 is provided on an arm 85 for belt 86 on the pulleys 89 and 8 I.
Additionally to the foregoing I provide jack screws 81 at the frame corners by which the frame may be levelled when thesaw is set for use. There are also provided dead rolls at 38 for the logs, and roll poles, asat 89, which are removable.
On the opposite side of the frame is shown a cut-off attachment that includes a'frame 90 with saw shaft 9| and saw 92, the shaft 9! being driven from a pulley wheel 93 on the main drive shaft I l connectable to a pulley 94 on shaft 9i.
There is also provided a straight edge 95 carried on arms 96 pivotally mounted on the frame bar I in relation to the edger.
In the operation of the device the mill may be propelled by the shaft l0 connected by shaft H to the engine, or when in use as a saw mill and edger the shaft ll would be coupled, as at it, to
the mill driven shaft 14.
The shaft l4 drives the edger mandrel shaft 22 and through pulley units 25 and 26 drives the main saw mandrel shaft ll.
The carriage travels on the guide wheels 53 on the track 53' and the lower level wheels 51, and is moved by the chain 59 trained over pulleys 6E! and BI, the chain being carried in operative relation to the sprocket wheel 65 on the shaft 62 by sprocket pinions 6! on rocker arm 86.
The carriage is controlled by lever it which is "normally held inoperative by spring 78 but may beputin motion by actuation of the lever 13 to move arm 64 and drive the carriage shaft 62 by the pulleys 8| and 89, or reversed by moving the lever .13 oppositely when spring 83 would move arm 54 to cause pulley 19 to be reversely driven by Pulley B2.
Insetting -up the machine for work the screw jacks 8] would be employed to level the saw mill frame on itssupporting wheels.
While I have herein disclosed a preferred embodiment of my invention, it is obvious that changes in the construction of parts and elements would be permissible, and in so far as such changes come within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined inthe appended claims they would be considered a part hereof.
Having thus particularly described and ascertained the nature of my invention, what I claim and Wish to secure by Letters Patent is:
,1. In a sawmill a frame, a log saw mandrel shaft :in the frame and a saw on the shaft, a motor, means connecting said shaft to be driven from the motor, said motor and driving means being carriedon one side of a substantially medial line lengthwi-se'of the frame, a carriage mounted for travel on the frame, said carriage providing upper 'andlower horizontal levels extending one on each side of a vertical substantially medial plane longitudinal of the carriage with the upper level adapted for travel over the motor and driving means, head blocks for the carriage, means mounting said head blocks for travel as a unit movable across the carriage, said lower level being adapted to carry the material to be sawed thereon, means for effecting movement of the head block unit,,and,means for driving the car riage in either direction including manual controls therefor.
2. In asawmill providing two main frame bars lengthwise of the mill spaced apart, a mandrel shaft mounted for rotation transversely between the frame bars and a saw on the shaft, a carriage for travel on the frame bars, the mill including mechanism on one side of a substantially medial line lengthwise of the frame bars for driving the mandrel shaft and operation of the carriage, including a source of power for driving said mechanism, and said carriage providing an upper horizontal level for travel over said mechanism and a lower horizontal level adapted for carrying a log to be cut and for travel on the opposite side of the medial line to the mechanism, and including vertical frame portions con necting said levels, and means mounting the 5 6 carriage for travel lengthwise on the frame bars. REFERENCES CITED A device as defined in claim 2 and including The following references are of record in the head blocks mounted to slide sidewise on the m f tm tent: horizontal levels of the carriage, a. set works 8 o 8 pa shaft mounted lengthwise of the carriage and 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS connectable to be driven from the source of Number Name I Date power in the mill, pinions on said shaft, and 1 ,1 Thompson 20, 9 rack bars transversely carried in the upper level 1,420,9 Brady June 27 9 of the arria e engaged by said pinions. 1,874,519 Haubroek Aug. 30, 1932 10 1,984,492 Peace Dec. '18, 1934 ARTHUR JOHN BACH. 2,377,236 Jackson May 29, 1945
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