WO2008141411A1 - System and method for lubricating a chain saw with grease - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D—PLANING; SLOTTING; SHEARING; BROACHING; SAWING; FILING; SCRAPING; LIKE OPERATIONS FOR WORKING METAL BY REMOVING MATERIAL, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23D57/00—Sawing machines or sawing devices not covered by one of the preceding groups B23D45/00 - B23D55/00
- B23D57/02—Sawing machines or sawing devices not covered by one of the preceding groups B23D45/00 - B23D55/00 with chain saws
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B27—WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
- B27B—SAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- B27B17/00—Chain saws; Equipment therefor
- B27B17/12—Lubricating devices specially designed for chain saws
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- Chain saws are typically provided with a guide bar which has a longitudinal slit defined along its edge, and have an endless chain engaged with the longitudinal slit of the guide bar.
- the endless chain is driven by a driving sprocket provided at one end of the guide bar.
- the chain is usually comprised of a plurality of chain links which include outwardly oriented sawing teeth, and inwardly oriented guiding projections, or tabs.
- the tabs engage the slit, and can also be in mesh with the driving sprocket for driving the chain. Sliding of the tabs within the slit and engagement thereof with the sprocket results in friction.
- chain saws of forestry equipment are typically provided with at least one oil conduit through the body of the guide bar and having an outlet located in the slit. Oil is fed through the oil conduit, and is received by the guiding tabs of the chain. The guiding tabs of the chain spread the oil along the slit as they travel therein.
- a system for lubricating a chain saw with grease comprising a grease pump having a pump inlet and a pump outlet, a grease reservoir communicating with the pump inlet, a grease feeder in the grease reservoir, the grease feeder being configured and adapted to move grease from the grease reservoir to the pump, through the pump inlet;
- the chain saw having a guide bar with a slit defined in an edge thereof, and an endless chain slidingly engaged in the slit, the guide bar further having a lubricant conduit defined therethrough, the lubricant conduit having a conduit inlet connected to the pump outlet, and a conduit outlet located in the slit.
- a method of lubricating a chain saw with grease comprising:
- a system for lubricating a chain saw with grease comprising a grease pump having a pump inlet and a pump outlet, a grease reservoir communicating with the pump inlet, means for moving grease from the grease reservoir to the pump, and means for channelling grease from the pump outlet to an endless chain of the chain saw.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an example of a system for lubricating a chain saw with grease, in which the system is applied to a tree feller;
- Fig 2 is a side view, enlarged, of the grease pump assembly used in the system of Fig 1 ,
- Fig 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 3 - 3 of Fig 2,
- Fig 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 4 - 4 of Fig 1, showing a portion of the chain saw used m the system of Fig 1 ,
- Fig 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 5 - 5 of Fig 4, and
- Fig 6 is a flow chart showing an example of a method for lubricating a chain saw with grease
- Fig 1 shows an example of a system 10 for lubricating a chain saw 12 with grease 14
- the system 10 includes a grease pump assembly 16, and a hose 18 connecting the grease pump assembly 16 to the chain saw 12
- the system 10 is mounted a tree feller 20
- the grease pump assembly 16 is mounted to a body 22, or cabin, of the tree feller 20, and the hose 18 runs along an articulated operating arm 24 thereof, leading to the chain saw 12, which is provided at a far end of the operating arm 24
- Figs 2 and 3 show the grease pump assembly 16 in greater detail
- the grease pump assembly 16 is the model AG- 10, from the company Allfett
- the grease pump assembly 16 includes a grease reservoir 26 positioned atop a grease pump 28
- the grease pump 28 has an mlet 30 m the form of a plurality of inlet apertures 30a defined in the bottom wall 32 of the grease reservoir 26
- the grease pump 28 has a plurality of outlets, however, only one outlet 34 is used in this case, to which a grease hose 36 is connected
- the grease hose 36 can advantageously be a hydraulic-grade hose to support the pressure generated when pumping the grease
- the pumping pressure can be of the order of 600 bar
- an L-shaped grease scraper 38 is used inside the grease reservoir 26
- the grease scraper 38 has a lower, horizontal portion 40, an inner end of which is connected to a rotary shaft (not shown) of the grease pump assembly 16, for rotation thereof about a vertical rotation axis 42.
- the grease scraper 38 also has an outer, vertical portion 44, extending upwardly from the outer end of the horizontal portion 40.
- the grease scraper 38 In use, the grease scraper 38 is rotated around the rotation axis 42, and the vertical portion 44 slides along the circular inner surface 46 of the side wall 48 of the grease reservoir 26, thus helping the grease which could tend to adhere to the side wall 48 to move towards the lower portion of the grease reservoir 26 under the effect of gravity.
- the horizontal portion 40 of the grease scraper 38 smudges the grease through the inlet apertures 30a during rotation. The overall effect of the grease scraper 38 is thus to move the grease from the grease reservoir to the pump 28, through the pump inlet 30.
- the internal components (not shown) of the pump 28 then push the grease out the pump outlet 34, and into the hose 36, by applying pressure.
- Fig. 4 shows how the hose 34 is connected to the chain saw 12 in this example.
- the chain saw 12 has a blade, or guide bar 50, fixedly mounted to a base 52.
- a driving sprocket 54 is mounted in the base 52, at one end of the guide bar 50. Guiding slits 56, 57 are defined along both edges of the guide bar 50.
- An endless chain 58 is engaged with the guiding slits 56 and the driving sprocket 54.
- the endless chain 58 has a plurality of chain links 60, some including inwardly-oriented guiding tabs 62 and some including outwardly-oriented sawing teeth 64.
- the guiding tabs 62 engage the slit and slide therewithin as the driving sprocket 54 drives the endless chain 58.
- the guiding tabs 62 are also configured to be in mesh with the driving sprocket 54 for driving the chain.
- an oil-lubricated chain saw 12 is converted to grease lubrication by connecting the grease hose 34 to an existing oil-lubrication conduit 66 provided through the base 52 and through the guide bar 50 of the chain saw.
- the conduit 66 has an outlet 68 in the slit 56 of the guide bar 50.
- the outlet 68 is defined through one of the sides 70 of the slit 56, and is advantageously positioned for communication with the guiding tabs 62 when the guiding tabs 62 are moved across the outlet 68, as the endless chain 58 is activated.
- a viscous fluid - grease is often referred to as a plastic fluid.
- Grease does not behave in the same manner as oil does.
- greases typically have a greater tendency to adhere to surfaces and to resist centrifugal forces applied to them than oils do. This can advantageously diminish the lubricant consumption in chain saw lubrication applications because the grease has a tendency to stay on the chain 58 longer than oil, and to better resist the high speed and centrifugal forces on the endless chain 58.
- the RPM of the chain saw 12 can be in the order of 9000 during operation.
- a grease feeder should be used in the grease reservoir 26 to move the grease toward the grease pump 28.
- the grease feeder is a grease scraper 38.
- equivalents thereof can be used, such as a piston which presses the grease in the grease reservoir toward the grease pump, for example, or any other suitable grease feeder.
- the chain saw 12 In a tree feller 20, the chain saw 12 typically has an operating circuit with a user interface (e.g. a press button) in the operator cabin 22. To activate the chain saw 12, the operator interacts with the user interface. Because of the behaviour of oil, systems for lubricating chain saws with oil typically include an oil pump which is connected to the user interface. When the chain saw is activated, the oil pump is automatically activated, and remains activated for as long as the chain saw remains activated (e.g. as long as the button is pressed). Oil is thus continuously fed to the chain saw during activation.
- a user interface e.g. a press button
- a pump activator 72 (Fig. T) connected to the chain saw operating circuit in a manner to detect when the chain saw 12 is activated.
- the pump activator 72 can advantageously be connected with a timer 74 which controls a predetermined period of time.
- the pump activator 72 can advantageously be configured to control the grease pump 28 to pump grease during the predetermined amount of time, and then stop, even if the chain saw 12 continues its activation.
- grease can stay on the endless chain 58 for a longer period of time than oil, it can avoid the requirement of continuous pumping.
- a specific amount of grease to be applied for each chain saw activation period (such as an average period for cutting a log, for example) can be determined, and the specific amount of grease be controlled by the predetermined amount of time set in the timer 74. It can be advantageous in certain applications to use an adjustable timer, to allow the user to adjust the amount of grease applied to adapt to certain varying conditions, such as outside temperature, type of wood, etc.
- grease pumps used in central lubrication systems of forestry machinery are typically activated in a periodic manner, at each 10, 15, or 20 minutes.
- the electronic card programmed for periodic activation of the pump which is provided with the AG- 10 pump assembly when purchased, was removed and replaced by the pump activator 72 and timer 74.
- other predetermined pumping parameters than a predetermined period of time or a predetermined amount of grease can be used to influence the pumping action of the pump, such as outside temperature control for instance.
- the grease pump can also be connected in a manner to remain in activation as long as the chain saw remains activated.
- the system for lubricating a chain saw with grease can be used in other applications than on a tree feller 20. It can be used in many other machinery vehicles which have a chain saw, and can also be used in bench operations.
- the chain saw can alternately be connected to a frame which is bolted to a floor in a wood factory, in which case the grease pump assembly can be mounted to the frame or to the ground.
- the system can be used with many different types and models of chain saws, and can advantageously be connected, or retro-fitted, to pre-existing oil-lubricating conduits provided on such chain saws.
- Some chain saws have oil-lubricating conduits with two or more outlets in the slit.
- Fig. 6 shows the steps for lubricating a chain saw with grease.
- Grease is moved 110 toward the grease pump in the grease reservoir.
- the grease pump is activated 120 to pump grease from the grease reservoir through a pump outlet.
- this is done upon receiving 130 a signal indicative of activation of the chain saw.
- the grease pump activation is controlled 140 according to at least one predetermined pumping parameter, such as a predetermined period of time.
- Pumped grease is channelled 150 from the pump outlet to the chain saw. Channelled grease is fed 160 between the endless chain and the guide bar.
- Greases typically include base oil and a thickener, and can also include one or more additives.
- the proportion of base oil in grease is generally above 85%, and additives generally account for 3% or less, the remaining percentage corresponding to that of the thickener.
- Some factors which are of pertinence in selecting an appropriate type of grease include the viscosity of the base oil, the type of thickener used, adhesiveness, the amount of thickener used in the grease, and the type of base oil used.
- the viscosity of the base oil typically affects the lubrication capacity, the operating temperature range, and the pumping ability of the grease.
- the thickener type typically impacts on the resistance to water washout from rain, snow, etc., and can also impact the pumping ability of the grease. Adhesiveness can be enhanced by additives, such as by adding polymers, however too much adhesiveness can impact other characteristics.
- the amount of thickener used in the grease impacts the consistency of the grease. If the grease is too stiff (too much thickener), it can affect the pumping ability, and render the grease difficult to pump through the system. If the grease is too fluid (not enough thickener), it will generally have less resistance to the centrifugal forces affecting the endless chain.
- the type of base oil used has an influence on the adhesiveness to metal components of the chain saw guiding slit or endless chain, and have an influence on environmental effects or consequences.
- some vegetable oils are known to exhibit bipolar behaviour, and can have an enhanced adhesiveness to metal surfaces as compared to mineral oils.
- vegetable oils are biodegradable, which can contribute to reduce the environmental impacts of chain saw lubrication.
- the system can advantageously allow to reduce the amount of lubricant consumed by using greases having either a vegetable base oil or a mineral base oil, because greases will typically stay on the chain longer than oil. Reducing the amount of lubricant required generates cost incentives due to the economy in lubricant, but can also have environmental advantages because the amount of oil released into the environment, or having to be treated, can be reduced, and the amount of containers used to handle the oil is also reduced.
- a "biodegradable" grease is intended to mean a grease which has a degradation rate of at least 50%, and preferably over 70% when tested with the OCDE 301 D test, or a degradation rate of at least 60%, and preferably over 80% when tested with the CEC L-33-A-93 test.
- the degradation rate of mineral-oil based greases is typically of the order of 10 to 15% with the OCDE 301 D test and of the order of 20 to 30% with the CEC L-33-A-93 test.
- the degradation rate of canola oil is of about 85% with the OCDE 301D test and of about 97% with the CEC L-33-A-93 test.
- biodegradable greases can be achieved by using vegetable oils such as soya, canola, or flax oil, for example, instead of mineral oil.
- vegetable oils such as soya, canola, or flax oil, for example, instead of mineral oil.
- thickeners can be used, using a clay-based thickener can be advantageous.
- Additives can be added to adapt the formulation to the requirements of specific applications. Tests have shown that formulations containing about 90% canola oil and about 10% clay generally yield satisfactory characteristics.
- mineral-based oils can be mixed in with a higher percentage of vegetable oil, however, this is generally detrimental to the degradation rate.
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PCT/CA2007/000884 WO2008141411A1 (en) | 2007-05-17 | 2007-05-17 | System and method for lubricating a chain saw with grease |
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EP07719806.7A EP2152457B1 (en) | 2007-05-17 | 2007-05-17 | System and method for lubricating a chain saw with grease |
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