Claims
- 1. A cutter for square timber hewing, comprising: a cutter disk shaped like a truncated cone and having a mantle surface; multiple cutter bits affixed to said cutter disk on said mantle surface and arranged in consecutive succession after each other in a helical configuration, so that cutting takes place by each said cutter bit in turn starting at the outer periphery of said cutter disk and proceeding inwardly, each of said cutter bits having two cutting edges which lie on each other's extension and define an obtuse angle therebetween, said cutter bits arranged so that a first bit cutting edge moves parallel with the grain of a timber being cut and the other cutting edge moves obliquely with reference to the grain of the timber, wherein each cutter bit is affixed to the cutter disk so that the cutter bit first edge cutting parallel with the direction of the timber grain extends towards the center of the cutter disk, and an extension of said cutter bit first edge is used to affix said cutter bit to the cutter disk, the mantle surface of the cutter disk being provided with a recess adjacent to the bit cutting edges for chip accommodation and whereby, hewing of the timber is effected by feeding the timber trunk in between two opposing rotating cutters and chips produced from the hewing are flung outwardly without accumulating on any surface of the cutter disk.
- 2. The cutter according to claim 1, wherein a recess is provided in the cutter disk conical surface for holding each cutter bit, said recess conforming to the shape of the base of the cutter bit.
- 3. The cutter according to claim 2, wherein each cutter bit is attached to the cutter disk by a single screw.
- 4. A cutter for square timber hewing, comprising:
- (a) a cutter disk shaped like a truncated cone and having an outer mantle surface;
- (b) multiple cutter bits affixed to said cutter disk on said mantle surface and arranged in consecutive succession after each other in a helical configuration, so that the cutting takes place with each said cutter bit in its turn starting at the outer periphery of said cutter disk and proceeding inwardly, each said cutter bit having two cutting edges which lie on each other's extension and define an obtuse angle therebetween, said cutter bits arranged so that a first cutting edge moves parallel with the grain of a timber being cut and the other cutting edge moves obliquely with reference to the grain of the timber, wherein each cutter bit is affixed to the cutter disk so that the cutter bit first edge cutting in parallel with the direction of the timber grain extends toward the center of the cutter disk, said cutter bit first edge including means defining an extension thereof, said extension being used to affix said cutter bit to the cutter disk, whereby hewing of the timber is effected by feeding the timber trunk in between two opposing rotating cutters;
- (c) multiple recesses provided in the cutter disk conical mantle surface, each recess shaped for receiving and fastening each said cutter bit to the disk; and
- (d) a recess groove provided in the cutter disk adjacent to each bit cutting edge for chip accommodation, whereby chips produced from the cutting are flung by centrifugal force outwardly and behind the cutter without accumulating on any surface of the cutter disk.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 290,316, filed Aug. 5, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (1)
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