Claims
- 1. Apparatus for imparting camber to a wood truss, said truss being comprised of oppositely positioned top and bottom chords and a plurality of web members interconnecting the top and bottom chords, said apparatus comprising:
- a relatively flat conveyor surface for supporting said truss;
- means for moving said truss in a predetermined direction;
- an arm member pivotally mounted on one side of said apparatus;
- first and second spaced apart camber rollers mounted on one side of said arm member for contacting the top chord of the truss, said first and second camber rollers being movable out of alignment with respect to an axis which is parallel to the predetermined direction when said arm member is pivoted from a predetermined position at which said arm member is substantially parallel to the predetermined direction;
- third and fourth spaced apart camber rollers positioned on an opposite side of said apparatus for contacting the bottom chord of the truss, said third and fourth camber rollers being maintained substantially in alignment along an axis which is parallel to the predetermined direction, said third and fourth camber rollers for cooperating with said first and second camber rollers to impart a predetermined amount of camber to the truss, the amount of displacement of said arm member from said predetermined position for determining the amount of camber imparted thereto;
- adjustment means for selectively pivoting said arm member to position said arm member to impart a predetermined amount of camber to the truss; and
- means for engaging an opposite side of said arm member to prevent said arm member from pivoting back toward said predetermined position after said arm member has been pivoted away from said predetermined position, thereby counteracting torque exerted on said arm member by said truss tending to bend said arm member back toward said predetermined position.
- 2. The apparatus according claim 1 wherein said engagement means is comprised of a threaded member, one end of which engages the opposite side of the arm member, the rotation of said threaded member in a first direction for moving said threaded member toward the opposite side of said arm member to engage said opposite side thereof and prevent said arm member from being moved back toward said predetermined position, the rotation of said threaded member in a second direction, opposite from said first direction, for moving said threaded member away from the opposite side of said arm member to allow said arm member to be moved back toward said predetermined position.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said threaded member engages said arm member at an intermediate position along the length thereof, said adjustment means being positioned adjacent to a free end of said arm member for cooperating with said threaded member to stabilize said arm member in a predetermined, fixed position.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said third and fourth camber rollers are adjustable along an axis which is transverse with respect to the predetermined direction to conform to the width of the truss as measured along the transverse axis, said apparatus including means for coupling said third and fourth camber rollers so that said third and fourth camber rollers are adjustable substantially in unison.
- 5. Apparatus for imparting camber to a truss, said truss being comprised of oppositely positioned top and bottom chords and a plurality of web members interconnecting the chords, said apparatus comprising:
- a conveyor surface for supporting said truss;
- means for moving said conveyor surface in a predetermined direction;
- an elongated member pivotally mounted on one side of the apparatus, said elongated member having first and second spaced apart camber rollers mounted thereon so that said first and second camber rollers can be positioned out of alignment with respect to an axis which is parallel to the predetermined direction, said first and second camber rollers for engaging the top chord of the truss;
- third and fourth spaced apart camber rollers positioned on an opposite side of the apparatus for engaging the bottom chord of the truss, said third and fourth camber rollers for being maintained substantially in alignment along an axis which is parallel to the predetermined direction; and
- means for adjusting the position of the third and fourth camber rollers laterally with respect to the predetermined direction so that said third and fourth camber rollers are movable substantially in unison in each direction along said lateral axis.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said means for adjusting the position of the third and fourth camber rollers is comprised of:
- first and second spaced apart vertical arms, each of said vertical arms having a threaded sleeve at each end thereof, said third camber roller being mounted on said first vertical arm and said fourth camber roller being mounted on said second vertical arm;
- first and second cooperating pairs of threaded shafts extending laterally with respect to the predetermined direction, the individual shafts of the first cooperating pair extending through corresponding sleeves on the first vertical arm so that the shaft threads engage complementary threads in the corresponding sleeves, the individual shafts of the second cooperating pair extending through corresponding sleeves on the second vertical arm so that the shaft threads engage complementary threads in the corresponding sleeves; and
- means for rotating the first and second cooperating pairs of shafts in unison so that the engagement between the shaft threads and the threads of the corresponding sleeves results in the movement of the first and second vertical arms and the corresponding third and fourth camber rollers laterally along the corresponding shafts, the direction of rotation of said shafts determining the direction of lateral movement of said first and second vertical arms.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said means for rotating said shafts in unison is comprised of chain and sprocket means for mechanically coupling the first and second cooperating pairs of shafts and handle means for mechanically rotating said chain and sprocket means in a desired direction to rotate said cooperating pairs of shafts and adjust the position of said third and fourth camber rollers.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 5 further including switch means positioned with respect to said conveyor surface for disabling operation of the apparatus when said switch means is activated by contact with said truss, said truss for contacting said switch means when said truss is out of alignment with respect to the predetermined direction.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said switch means includes a projection member which is positioned to contact said truss when said truss is out of alignment with respect to said predetermined direction.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the position of said switch means is adjustable along an axis which is transverse with respect to the predetermined direction to conform to the width of the truss along said transverse axis.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said switch means is coupled to said third camber roller so that the position of said switch means is adjustable along said transverse axis together with the adjustment of said third camber roller.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 07/243,698, filed Sept. 13, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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