Claims
- 1. An improved debarking shaft arrangement for a debarking machine, intended for the decortication or pretreatment of logs before a separately performed final barking and for the expulsion of at least some of the removed barks from a wood flow passing through the debarking machine, said debarking machine comprising a number of rotatable debarking shafts having opposed ends, said shafts extending parallel to the advancing direction of the logs to be fed therethrough and provided with a number of teeth extending beyond circumferential surface of the shaft and adapted to strip bark off the logs transversely to the lengthwise direction of the logs and at the same to convey the logs transversely relative to said shafts, said shafts supported for rotation by bearings adjacent each end and provided with rotational energy through a sprocket fixed to the shaft, said shafts, together with the teeth thereof, being adapted to constitute at least a part of a support surface, upon which the logs travel through the debarking machine, wherein the improvement comprises the teeth are configured to remove bark from the logs in both rotating directions of said rotatable debarking shafts, and both ends of the debarking shafts carry a sprocket.
- 2. An improved arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the teeth effective in opposite rotating directions of the debarking shaft are different from each other.
- 3. An improved arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the teeth effective in opposite rotating directions of the debarking shaft are substantially identical to each other.
- 4. An improved arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the debarking shaft is designed and dimensioned in such a way that a removed debarking shaft, after being pivoted through 180°, is mountable in a position from which it was removed or in place of another debarking shaft.
- 5. An improved arrangement as set forth in claim 1, wherein the debarking shaft is designed and dimensioned in such a way that a removed debarking shaft, after being pivoted through 180°, is mountable in a position adjacent to a position from which it was removed.
- 6. An improved arrangement as set forth in claim 1, comprising end panels at least partially defining a wood treating space therebetween, said bearings mounting to said end panels, wherein said end panels define open ended slots, whereby the debarking shafts are liftable from a mounted position and, settable into the mounted position through the wood treating space.
- 7. A debarking machine for the preliminary debarking of logs having a length and proceeding through the debarking machine with their length parallel to a process direction, said debarking machine comprising:a plurality of rotatable debarking shafts having substantially identical opposite longitudinal ends equipped with a bearing and sprocket so that each shaft is mountable in either of two orientations parallel to said process direction; and a plurality of teeth mounted to each said debarking shaft to radially project from the shaft, each said tooth configured to remove bark from logs transversely to the length of the logs regardless of the rotational direction of the debarking shaft to which the teeth are mounted.
- 8. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein each tooth has a working face effective in a first rotational direction of the debarking shaft to which the tooth is mounted and a second working face effective in a second rotational direction of the debarking shaft to which the tooth is mounted and said first and second working faces are different from each other.
- 9. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein each tooth has a working face effective in a first rotational direction of the debarking shaft to which the tooth is mounted and a second working face effective in a second rotational direction of the debarking shaft to which the tooth is mounted and said first and second working faces are substantially identical to each other.
- 10. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein said two orientations are achieved by rotating the shaft 180° such that the positions of a first and a second of said opposite longitudinal ends of the shaft relative to the debarking machine are reversed.
- 11. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein groups of teeth are mounted to each shaft at regular axial intervals along each debarking shaft to form a pattern of teeth, said pattern being positioned asymmetrically relative to the length of each debarking shaft such that intermeshing of the teeth of adjacent debarking shafts is accomplished by installing the shafts in alternating orientations relative to said debarking machine.
- 12. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein said debarking shafts are mounted to the debarking machine such that each debarking shaft may be lifted from its position and lowered into its position through a wood treating space of the debarking machine.
- 13. The debarking machine of claim 7, wherein each said shaft comprises drive transmission means for transmitting rotational energy to the shaft, said drive transmission means being mounted to both ends of said shaft.
- 14. The debarking machine of claim 13, wherein said drive transmission means comprise a sprocket.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/283,908, filed Apr. 13, 2001.
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