The present invention concerns an apparatus for applying glue onto wood veneer sheets for example in order to joint the veneers for producing plywood panels. The basic construction of this apparatus comprises conveyor elements, on which the veneers are supported when being conveyed substantially on a horizontal plane through the gluing apparatus. The glue is applied to the upper surface of the veneers by running it from a gluing device. The gluing device extends over the veneers in a direction across the proceeding direction of the veneers, and has a row of nozzles on its lower surface for running glue with a predetermined dosage. Traditionally the glue is run foamed.
A problem with this kind of apparatus is that parts of the apparatus easily become tacky. Some of the glue inevitably ends up to the parts of the apparatus, from where it wanders to such veneer surfaces where it is not intended. The glue on a wrong surface causes problems in the later phases of the production. The most problematic point in the gluing device has appeared to be the place where the gluing device itself is situated. The veneer has in its proceeding direction a certain dimension when it reaches the gluing point. Usually this dimension is produced in a preceding cutting phase. In practice a gap remains between the successively proceeding veneers, which gap must be taken into account when controlling the administration of glue The gap is typically about 50 mm wide, ranging from 0 to 3000 mm. The administration is controlled based on monitoring the proceeding of the veneers, and by starting and stopping the administration, if a gap between the veneers is wider than usual. Short gaps between veneers, instead, do not give rise to cut off the administration. An exception, of course, is the face veneer, where the cutting off must be exactly in conformity with the length of the veneer (no glue allowed on the upper surface). The control of the administration, however is not able to eliminate totally the inaccuracy of the administration, like dripping of the glue from the nozzles after cut-off. Therefore the conveyors transporting the veneer have been arranged in the apparatus into two groups, firstly to conveyors for bringing the veneers to the gluing and secondly to conveyors for bringing the glued veneer forward from the glue administering device. Between these conveyor groups there has been left an open space across the transport direction at he point where the glue administering device is situated. Thus, the glue dripping eventually when the gap between the successive veneers is below the glue administering device, is free to drip into a suitable receiver arranged below the gap. Holes eventually existing in a veneer causing the glue to penetrate are not able to cause problems in this arrangement either. One problem, however, arises, how to guide the veneer to pass over the empty distance inevitably remaining between the transports below the glue administering device.
An improvement for this controlling problem is provided in accordance with the present invention. At the same time, the behavior of the veneer in the gluing apparatus has been substantially improved, also in other respects. This is achieved by providing the veneer transporting apparatuses with means to bend a veneer sheet across its traveling direction both before and after the glue administering device so that the middle area is positioned on a level different from the mutual level of the traveling direction edge areas.
Thus, a flexural stiffness is achieved to a veneer sheet in the gluing apparatus, in other words, the veneer will be bent to an arc in the direction across the direction of traveling.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following, with respect to the enclosed drawing, wherein
The arrangement of the devices transporting the veneer supported on the gluing apparatus is illustrated in
The veneer coming to the gluing after a drying process is bend in different directions, as is well known, and it is difficult to direct it to travel controlled under the glue administering device, as well as to travel glued forward to the further processing. In accordance with the invention, the veneer is made significantly more braced in these processing phases by forcing it to bend to some extent in cross direction with respect to its direction of transport. This is provided in the apparatus shown in the figures by forcing the central portion of the veneer in the direction of transport to press to a lower level than the edge portions thereof. This arrangement is visualized in
The inward conveyors 6, 7, 8 located parallel, have been implemented so that the conveyors 6, 8 supporting the edge portions of the veneer are belt conveyors located at the same level with each other, whereas the conveyor 7 between them, being in contact with the central portion of the veneer, is a suction belt conveyor located on a lower level. As a result of the suction caused by the conveyor 7, the central portion of the veneer is pressed so as to form a trough. At the same time, the veneer is substantially braced in its direction of transport, whereby it is significantly better supported to reach over the transfer gap to the outward conveyors 9, 10, 11. The veneer bent to trough in cross direction with respect to its direction of transport is also realigned quite easily for the part of local distortions caused by the drying, which for its part facilitates the handling of the veneer.
From the point of view of the operation of the device it is favorable that also the outward conveyors 9, 10, 11 are implemented in the corresponding way as the inward conveyors 6, 7, 8, although it is suitable to locate the outward conveyors staggered on a lower level with respect to the inward conveyors. Through staggering, the veneer can be prevented from colliding with the outward conveyors after it has passed over the transfer gap. The staggering can have a size ranging at about 50 mm.
For the part of the inward conveyors, the bending of the veneer can also be implemented by means of a pressing member operating on top of a usual belt conveyor 7 located in the middle. On the glued side this arrangement if naturally not applicable due to staining.
An alternative embodiment of the construction and operation of the device is that the veneer is made to bend upwards in the middle, whereby the inward conveyors 6 and 8 and the outward conveyors 9 and 11, respectively, are on a lower level than the conveyors 7 and 10, and preferably implemented as suction conveyors. For the part of the conveyors 6 and 8 the pressing member described above is also applicable.
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20040771 | Jun 2004 | FI | national |