Apparatus for connecting wooden components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6330963
  • Patent Number
    6,330,963
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
Apparatus for connecting wood members with a connector plate segmented from a continuous strip of connector plates. The connector plates have integral nails extending from one face of the plate. The apparatus includes a feeder for feeding the strip forward to a position where the connector plate is segmented from the strip. A driver drives the segmented plate into the wood members. The apparatus has a table for the emplacement of the wood members in a pattern for being fastened together. The table is mounted for movement between a position out from under the driver for emplacement of the wood members and a position under the driver for the driving of a segmented connected plate down for penetration of its nails into the wood members. The table also has slots and locating stops to facilitate holding the wood member is the pre-selected pattern on the table.
Description




This invention relates to apparatus for connecting wooden components and the like, and more particularly to apparatus for emplacement of wooden components in position for being joined together (jigging said members) and having means for fastening said members together by driving connector plates (nailing plates) thereunto.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention is in the field of automated wooden component connection apparatus of the type in which components are placed in position on a table (jigged) in the position in which they are to be fastened together, and connector plates (nailing plates) segmented from continuous connector plate strip are driven into said components, one from above, one from below through an opening in the table, for the fastening together of said components. This type of apparatus is well known in the art; reference may be made to the copending coassigned Ser. No. 09/347,326, filed Jul. 2, 1999, entitled Coil Advance Drive for an Apparatus for Applying Links of Connector Plate Coils to Wooden Frames, showing such apparatus, said application being incorporated herein by reference. An example of such a machine is Model No. 35500 Coilfed Machine available from MiTek Industries, Inc. of St. Louis, Mo. Another example of such a machine is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,913,816. These machines are characterized by their use of a coil of connector plate material, such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,895,708, rather than preformed individual plates. Said prior apparatus is used, for example, to make hip roof trusses or wood crates, for manufacturing wooden frames for furniture or box springs, and to make other wood assemblies. The prior apparatus has been generally satisfactory but, at times, some difficulty has been encountered in the emplacement of the wood members in jigged position on the table due to the obstruction of the table by connector plate segmenting and driving instrumentalities overhanging the table.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Among the several objects of this invention may be noted the provision of apparatus of the type described above improved to the extent of facilitating the manual emplacement (jigging) of the wooden members to be fastened together by the connector plates; the provision of such apparatus wherein the emplacement may be carried out without obstruction from the connector plate segmenting and driving instrumentalities; the provision of such apparatus enabling set-up of various jigging patterns for the wooden members; and the provision of such apparatus which is of relatively simple and economical construction and relatively simple and convenient to use.




In general, apparatus of this invention is for connection of wooden components or the like in which wood members are fastened together by a connector plate segmented from a continuous strip of connector plates, said plates having integral nails extending from one face thereof and connected end-to-end lengthwise of the strip. It comprises a feeder operable to feed the strip forward with its nails extending down to bring the leading plate of the strip to a position for being segmented from the strip and driven downward, and a driver for driving the segmented strip down. It is characterized in having a table for the emplacement thereon of wood members in a pattern for being fastened together, said table being mounted for movement between a position out from under said driver for emplacement of said members and a position under said driver for the driving of a segmented connector plate down for penetration of its nails into said members.




Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view in elevation of one side of apparatus embodying the invention;





FIG. 2

is a view in front elevation of the apparatus;





FIG. 3

is a plan of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view in elevation of a fragment of the other side of the apparatus, showing in phantom a moved position (the loading position) of a table thereof;





FIG. 5

is a view in elevation of a fragment of the front of the apparatus;





FIGS. 6 and 7

are views of the table taken generally on lines


6





6


and


7





7


of

FIG. 5

illustrating a first wood member and a second wood member of a hip girder jigged in position for being fastened together with connector plates by the apparatus; and





FIG. 8

is a section taken generally on line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

illustrating a jigging stop of the apparatus.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout several views of the drawings.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, first more particularly to

FIGS. 1-3

, apparatus of this invention is shown to comprise a frame indicated in its entirety by the reference numeral


1


having a front and a back, an upper arm


3


extending outwardly therefrom in what amounts to rearward direction having a spindle


5


at its outer end carrying a supply in the form of a coil


7


of a strip


9


of connector plates (which may also be referred to as nailing plates) and a lower arm


13


extending outwardly therefrom below the upper arm having a spindle


15


at its outer end carrying another supply in the form of a coil


17


of a strip


19


of connector plates (which may be the same as strip


9


). Such connector plates and strips thereof are well known in the art and it will be readily understood by those conversant with the art that each connector plate is a metal (usually steel) plate having nails


21


integrally formed therefrom extending from one face thereof, strips of said plates comprising a multiplicity of the plates integrally connected end-to-end lengthwise of the strip, the leading plate of the strip being adapted to be segmented from the strip and driven into pieces of wood for fastening them together.




Mounted in the frame


1


is an upper feeder


23


operable to feed forward the upper strip


9


of connector plates from the upper coil


7


with its nails


21


extending down to bring the leading plate of the upper strip to a position for being segmented from the upper strip and driven downward. An upper driver


25


(

FIG. 5

) mounted in the frame functions to drive down the plate segmented from the upper strip. Mounted in the frame


1


directly below the upper feeder is a lower feeder


27


operable to feed forward the lower strip


19


of connector plates from the lower coil


17


with its nails


21


extending up to bring the leading plate of the lower strip to a position for being segmented from the lower strip and driven upward. A lower driver


29


(

FIG. 5

) mounted in the frame functions to drive up the plate segmented from the lower strip. Each feeder generally comprises a wheel rotary on a horizontal axis contacting the respective strip, the wheel being adapted to be driven on each cycle of operation of the apparatus to advance the respective strip one connector plate length by a motor


31


via a drive indicated at


33


. Each of the connector plate drivers


25


,


29


comprises a presser platen


35


on the plunger of a hydraulic cylinder


37


, the upper presser platen being movable down for pressing down the connector plate segmented from the upper strip, the lower presser platen being movable up for pressing up the connector plate segmented from the upper strip. At


39


is indicated means for supplying the hydraulic cylinders with hydraulic fluid under pressure and controlling them (FIG.


2


). A control panel


40


is provided for setting the operating parameters of the apparatus


1


. The apparatus as thus far described corresponds essentially to that disclosed in the aforesaid copending coassigned application Ser. No. 09,347,326, and reference may be made thereto for details.




In accordance with this invention, a table


41


is shown for emplacement thereon of wood members, such as the wood members indicated at


43


and


45


(

FIGS. 6 and 7

) in a pattern for being fastened together. The table


41


is mounted for movement on the frame


1


between a position for emplacement of the wood members thereon out from between the upper and lower drivers


25


and


29


shown in phantom in

FIG. 4 and a

position between the drivers shown in solid lines in

FIG. 4

for the driving of a connector plate segmented from the upper strip


9


down, and the driving of a connector plate segmented from the lower strip


19


up through an opening


47


in the table, for penetration of the nails


21


of the segmented plates into the wood members


43


,


45


.




The table


41


is mounted for sliding movement between its above-stated in and out positions (which may also be referred to as its plate-driving position and loading position) in a generally horizontal plane by means of a set of rods, more particularly two rods each designated


49


, and a set of slide bearings, more particularly a pair of linear bearings each designated


51


on one side and a pair of linear bearings each designated


51


on the other side under the table. Each pair of bearings is fixed on top of a bracket


53


mounted for up and down adjustment on the respective side of the frame


1


by means of screws


55


extending through generally vertical slots


57


in the bracket and threaded in tapped holes in the frame, the two bearings on each bracket being spaced one from the other on the bracket as shown in FIG.


4


. The brackets with the bearings thereon are mounted on the frame with their axes extending parallel to one another on opposite sides of the throat


59


(in a generally horizontal plane open at the front of the frame) between the drivers


25


and


29


in a generally horizontal plane below the plane of the table


41


. The rods


49


are secured to the table in position below the table spaced down from the table extending parallel to one another in the plane of the bearings


51


(and generally parallel to the plane of the table), being slidable in the bearings for the aforesaid sliding movement of the table between its aforesaid two positions. The table


41


has an inner edge


61


, namely the edge which is innermost with respect to the throat (rearward with respect to the apparatus), and an outer (front) edge


63


. Extending crosswise of the table on the bottom thereof adjacent its inner and outer edges are bars


65


and


67


, the bar adjacent the inner edge


61


being denoted the inner or rear bar and the bar adjacent the outer edge being denoted the outer or front bar. Each of the rods is secured to the table in position under and spaced from the bottom surface of the table by a pair of rod supports


69


and


71


, the support


69


being adjacent the inner end of the rod and the support


71


being adjacent the outer end of the rod. The inner end support


69


comprises a collar encircling the rod depending from bar


65


and the outer end support


71


comprises a collar encircling the rod depending from bar


67


.




Each of the two inner bearings


51


of each pair of bearings on the brackets


53


is mounted in position with respect to the frame


1


to act as a stop engageable by the rear collar


69


of the respective inner end rod support on pulling out the table to determine its aforesaid loading position. Handles


73


are provided at the front of the table for being grasped to pull it out to the loading position, in which the inner (rear) edge


61


of the table is near the outer (open) end of the throat


59


(its front end). The handles are attached to bar


67


. Mounted in the frame at the inner end of the throat


59


is a limit switch


75


engageable by the rear bar


65


of the table. The upper and lower drivers


25


and


29


cannot be activated when the table


41


is out of contact with the limit switch. This limit switch is adjustable in and out as needed to position the table. For that purpose, the limit switch


75


is mounted on the frame


1


by means of screws


77


extending through generally horizontal slots


79


in wings


81


on the stop threaded in tapped holes in the frame. A stop engageable with the forward bearing


51


to determine the aforesaid position for the driving of connector plates into the wood members of the table


41


is provided by a collar


83


on one or both rods


49


adjustable to different positions thereon for engagement with the front of one or both of the forward bearings


51


as shown in FIG.


4


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6-8

, the table


41


carries jigging members, more particularly stops each designated


85


, for jigging the wood members in the pattern for the connection thereof by the connector plates. As shown, the table is made with a series of slots


87


therein, the slots extending parallel to one another in front-to-rear direction with respect to the throat


59


. It is to be understood that the slots may extend in a side-to-side direction with respect to the throat


59


or in some combination of front-to-rear and side-to-side without departing from the scope of the present invention. Further, it is envisioned that instead of slots a large number of circular holes (not shown) could be provided in the table. The holes would be threaded so that stops having threaded pegs could be screwed into the holes. Different jigging arrangements would be made by selecting different holes into which to place the stops. In the illustrated embodiment, each stop


85


is releasably fastened in selected position along the length of a slot extending up from the table for the jigging of wood members on the table in a selected pattern by having a bolt


89


of smaller diameter extending through the stop. The stop


85


has a downwardly facing shoulder engaging the top surface of the table on opposite sides of the slot with the bolt


89


extending down through the slot. A quarter turn nut


91


threaded on the bolt


89


engages the bottom surface of the table for fastening the stop


85


in place.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show an arrangement of the stops


85


for positioning (jigging) the first wood member


43


and the second wood member


45


of a hip girder of a type wherein the first wood member extends at an acute angle from the second wood member and the second wood member extends beyond the first wood member, with the juncture of the members registering with opening


47


in the table. The wood members are laid on the table in the pattern shown by placement between the stops defining the pattern with the table pulled out in its loading position so that there is no obstruction to the placement of the wood members. Then, the table


41


is pushed in to bring the juncture into the position for the driving of a top connector plate and a bottom connector plate into the chord members at said juncture, the bottom plate being driven up through hole


47


which is positioned therefor in accordance with the positioning of the table resulting from its engagement with the stop


83


.




For safety, the apparatus may be provided with side guards


93


and a front guard


95


for the throat


59


. These guards are preferably fixed in place because the table can be moved out so there is no need for access to the throat


59


. However, conventional movable guards could also be used. A pair of finger actuated switches


97


are provided for triggering the drivers


25


,


29


to shear connector plates from the coils and drive them into the wood members when the table


41


is in position. The switches


97


must be depressed substantially simultaneously to trigger the drivers to inhibit the operator from triggering the driver unless his hands are well clear of the throat


59


. In the preferred embodiment, the actuator switches


97


are DUO-TOUCH Model No. OTBA5QD photoelectric touch switches available from Banner Engineering Corporation of Minneapolis, Minn.




In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.




When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.




As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus for connection of wood members in which wood members are fastened together by at least one connector plate segmented from a continuous strip of connector plates, said plates having integral nails extending from one face thereof and connected end-to-end lengthwise of the strip, said apparatus comprising a frame having a front and a back, said frame have a throat in a generally horizontal plane, open at the front thereof and having a rear, a feeder associated with the frame operable to feed a strip over the throat with the nails of the strip extending down to bring the leading plate of the strip to a position over the throat for being segmented from the strip and driven downward, a driver in the frame above the throat for driving down the plate segmented from the strip, a table carried by the frame for movement of the plane of the throat between a forward position extending forward out of the front of the frame in the plane of the throat for emplacement on the top of the table of said members in a pattern for being fastened together and a rearward position in a throat under said driver for the driving of a connector plate segmented from the strip down into said members, and jigging members carried by the table for movement therewith, the jigging members being movable with respect to the table for engaging side of said wood members to position said wood members in said pattern.
  • 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the table is mounted for forward and rearward sliding movement in said plane of the throat between its said positions.
  • 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said jigging members are settable for different patterns of said wood members on the table.
  • 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the table has a series of slots therein, the jigging members comprising stops releasably fastened in certain slots in selected position extending up from the table for the jigging of said wood members in a selected pattern.
  • 5. Apparatus for connecting wood members in which wood members are fastened together by connector plates segmented from continuous strips of connector plates, and said plates having integral nails extending from one face thereof and connected end-to-end lengthwise of the strips, each strip being supplied in coil format, said apparatus comprising a frame having a front and a back, said frame having a throat in a generally horizontal plane, open at the front thereof and having a rear, an upper feeder associated with the frame operable to feed an upper strip from a coil thereof over the throat with the nails of the upper strip extending down to bring the leading plate of the upper strip to a position over the throat for being segmented from the upper strip and driven downward, a lower feeder associated with the frame operable to feed a lower strip from a coil thereof under the throat with the nails of the lower strip extending up to bring the leading plate of the lower strip to a position under the throat for being segmented from the lower strip and driven upward, an upper driver in the frame above the throat for driving down the plate segmented from the upper strip, a lower driver in the frame under the throat for driving up the plate segmented from the lower strip, a table carried by the frame for movement in the plane of the throat between a forward position extending forward out of the front of the frame in the plane of the throat for emplacement on the top of the table of said members in a pattern for being fastened together and a rearward position in the throat between said drivers for the driving of a connector plate segmented from the upper strip down into said members and the driving of a connector plate segmented from the lower strip up through an opening in the table into said members, and jigging members carried by the table for movement therewith, the jigging members being movable with respect to the table for engaging sides of said wood members to position said wood members in said pattern.
  • 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein the table is mounted for sliding movement in said plane of the throat between its said positions.
  • 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said jigging members are settable for different patterns of said wood members on the table.
  • 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein the table is mounted for sliding movement by means of a set of rods and a set of slide bearings under the table, one of said sets being mounted on the frame.
  • 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 8 wherein said bearings are mounted on the frame with their axis extending parallel to one another on opposite sides of the throat in a generally horizontal plane below the plane of the table, said rods being secured to the table in position below the table extending parallel to one another in the plane of the bearings, the rods being slidable in the bearings carrying the table for the sliding movement thereof between said positions of the table.
  • 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 9 wherein the table has an inner edge which, in the position of the table between the drivers, is located adjacent the rear of the throat and which, in the loading position of the table, is located adjacent the front of the throat, and wherein each of the rods is secured to the table in a position below the table spaced down from the table extending parallel to one another by a pair of rod supports, one adjacent the inner end of the rod and adjacent the inner edge of the table, the other adjacent the outer edge of the table, at least one of the bearings being mounted in position to act as a stop engageable by an inner end rod support on pulling out the table to determine its said loading position, and at least one of the bearings being mounted in position to act as a stop limiting inward sliding of the table to determine its said position for the driving of connector plates.
  • 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 10 wherein the table has at least one handle for being grasped to pull it out to the loading position.
  • 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 5 wherein said jigging members are settable for different patterns of said wood members on the table.
  • 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 12 wherein the table has a series of slots therein, the jigging members comprising stops releasable fastened in certain slots in selected positions extending up from the table for the jigging of said wood members in a selected pattern.
  • 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein the slots in the table extend parallel to one another in front-to-rear direction with regard to the throat.
  • 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein each stop has a bolt extending down through one of the slots, and a nut on the bolt engageable with the bottom of the table for fastening the stop in place.
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