US954041A - Drier for thin lumber and veneer. - Google Patents

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US954041A
US954041A US48060409A US1909480604A US954041A US 954041 A US954041 A US 954041A US 48060409 A US48060409 A US 48060409A US 1909480604 A US1909480604 A US 1909480604A US 954041 A US954041 A US 954041A
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  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a drier embodying my invention, the upper part therebroken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a partial end elevation of the drying fra-mes or gridirons, upon an enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 8 is a central horizontal sectional view of two gridirons, between which a piece ofv lumber is interposed.
  • Each gridiron is made of longitudinal strips, A, A', A2, upon opposite sides of which sticks, B, B, are secured at regular intervals.
  • Strips, B, B, in cross section are in the form of a truncated triangle and are secured with the bases adjacent to the strips, A, A', and A2.
  • These gridirons are made preferably of wood.
  • the frame of the drier is composed of nprights, D, connected by beams, E.
  • the uprights, D carry clamping screws, F, to the inner ends of which bearing blocks, f, are swiveled.
  • the thin boards of lumber, or veneer, Gr are placed upon the beams, E, alternately with the gridirons.
  • a bearing plate or board, H is placed between the end board and the blocks, f, of the clamping screws, which are then t-urned so as to press the stack of boards or veneers between the board, H, and the opposite uprights, D. Then the succeeding oors or compartments of the frame are filled with the lumber and gridirons thus arranged.
  • a free circulation of air is had between the successive boards to be dried, and the vapors therefrom rise readily through the vertical air chutes, which are formed between the gridirons and the boards.
  • the strips, B, B having only limited bearing upon the boards to be dried, permit a thorough exposure of all parts of the board to the currents of air.
  • the board is held firmly upon each side and at short intervals by the strips, B, B; this prevents the thin lumber from warping or twisting during the process of drying, so that the board, when dried, is free from warp.
  • Vihile room is left for the free circulation of air between the boards, the clamping of the boards between the gridirons, enables me to stack a large number of boards for drying, in a limited space.
  • a drier for wooden boards the combination of a structural framework adapted to support pressure frames vertically upon edge, a series of pressure frames each consisting of horizontal strips and vertical sticks of uniform dimensions secured at intervals upon each side of the strips, and pressure screws mounted in the structural framework and adapted to hold the wooden boards vertically upon edge and under pressure between the strips of the frames.
  • a drier for wooden boards the combination of a structural framework adapted to support pressure frames vertically upon edge, a series of pressure frames each consisting of horizontal strips and vertical sticks having reduced faces, the sticks being secured upon both sides of the strips with their reduced faces outward and pressure screws mounted in the structural framework and adapted to hold the wooden boards upon edge between the reduced faces of the strips.

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J. A. MODOUGALL. DRIBR PoR THIN LUMBER AND VBNBER. APPLICATION FILED MAR.1, 1909.
Patented Apn, 1910.
of being shown JAMES A. MCDOUGALL, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO.
DRIER FOR THIN LUMBER AND VENEER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 5, 1910'.
Application led March 1, 1909. Serial No. 480,604.
drier which will economize space, in the drying. This object is attained by the means described in the specification, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a drier embodying my invention, the upper part therebroken away. Fig. 2 is a partial end elevation of the drying fra-mes or gridirons, upon an enlarged scale. Fig. 8 is a central horizontal sectional view of two gridirons, between which a piece ofv lumber is interposed.
Referring to the parts: Each gridiron is made of longitudinal strips, A, A', A2, upon opposite sides of which sticks, B, B, are secured at regular intervals. Strips, B, B, in cross section are in the form of a truncated triangle and are secured with the bases adjacent to the strips, A, A', and A2. These gridirons are made preferably of wood.
The frame of the drier is composed of nprights, D, connected by beams, E. The uprights, D, carry clamping screws, F, to the inner ends of which bearing blocks, f, are swiveled.
In operation the thin boards of lumber, or veneer, Gr, are placed upon the beams, E, alternately with the gridirons. When a compartment of the frame has been filled thus with alternating boards and gridirons, as illustrated in Fig. l, a bearing plate or board, H, is placed between the end board and the blocks, f, of the clamping screws, which are then t-urned so as to press the stack of boards or veneers between the board, H, and the opposite uprights, D. Then the succeeding oors or compartments of the frame are filled with the lumber and gridirons thus arranged. A free circulation of air is had between the successive boards to be dried, and the vapors therefrom rise readily through the vertical air chutes, which are formed between the gridirons and the boards. The strips, B, B, having only limited bearing upon the boards to be dried, permit a thorough exposure of all parts of the board to the currents of air. The board is held firmly upon each side and at short intervals by the strips, B, B; this prevents the thin lumber from warping or twisting during the process of drying, so that the board, when dried, is free from warp. Vihile room is left for the free circulation of air between the boards, the clamping of the boards between the gridirons, enables me to stack a large number of boards for drying, in a limited space.
What I claim is:
l. In a drier for wooden boards the combination of a structural framework adapted to support pressure frames vertically upon edge, a series of pressure frames each consisting of horizontal strips and vertical sticks of uniform dimensions secured at intervals upon each side of the strips, and pressure screws mounted in the structural framework and adapted to hold the wooden boards vertically upon edge and under pressure between the strips of the frames.
2. In a drier for wooden boards the combination of a structural framework adapted to support pressure frames vertically upon edge, a series of pressure frames each consisting of horizontal strips and vertical sticks having reduced faces, the sticks being secured upon both sides of the strips with their reduced faces outward and pressure screws mounted in the structural framework and adapted to hold the wooden boards upon edge between the reduced faces of the strips.
J AMES A. MGDOUGALL.
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US2420393A (en) * 1943-12-27 1947-05-13 Dorsey John James Means for the handling of fish meal and the like
US2498403A (en) * 1946-04-19 1950-02-21 Elmendorf Armin Method of facing frame structures
US2514318A (en) * 1944-02-03 1950-07-04 Elmendorf Armin Plywood panel
US2621565A (en) * 1939-12-14 1952-12-16 Isaac M Laddon Bomb handling means
US3907130A (en) * 1973-11-20 1975-09-23 Dennis Hutcheson Kiln sticker
US4586896A (en) * 1985-01-18 1986-05-06 Smith Robert S Flatbaking method and apparatus
US20160039112A1 (en) * 2009-11-25 2016-02-11 Wood Engineering Technology Limited Engineered timber products, components and methodologies
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US2621565A (en) * 1939-12-14 1952-12-16 Isaac M Laddon Bomb handling means
US2420393A (en) * 1943-12-27 1947-05-13 Dorsey John James Means for the handling of fish meal and the like
US2514318A (en) * 1944-02-03 1950-07-04 Elmendorf Armin Plywood panel
US2498403A (en) * 1946-04-19 1950-02-21 Elmendorf Armin Method of facing frame structures
US3907130A (en) * 1973-11-20 1975-09-23 Dennis Hutcheson Kiln sticker
US4586896A (en) * 1985-01-18 1986-05-06 Smith Robert S Flatbaking method and apparatus
US20160039112A1 (en) * 2009-11-25 2016-02-11 Wood Engineering Technology Limited Engineered timber products, components and methodologies
US10189177B2 (en) * 2009-11-25 2019-01-29 Wood Engineering Technology Limited Engineered timber products, components and methodologies
US20190210244A1 (en) * 2009-11-25 2019-07-11 Wood Engineering Technology Limited Engineered timber products, components and methodologies
US11325276B2 (en) 2009-11-25 2022-05-10 Wood Engineering Technology Limited Engineered timber products, components and methodologies
CN108955140A (en) * 2018-07-27 2018-12-07 安徽鸡笼山食品有限公司 Airing field is used in a kind of natural drying of vegetable product

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