Claims
- 1. A debarking machine (1) for the excortication or pretreatment of logs (2) for 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 (3) extending parallel to an advancing direction (A) of the logs (2) to be fed therethrough, which are provided with a number of teeth (4) extending beyond the circumferential surface of the shaft (3) and adapted to strip bark off the presently processed logs (2) transversely to the lengthwise direction of the logs and at the same time to convey the logs transversely relative to said shafts (3), and said shafts (3), together with the teeth thereof (4), being adapted to constitute at least a section of a support surface, upon which the presently processed logs (2) travel through the debarking machine, characterized in that for feeding the logs (2) into the debarking machine (1), its admission side is provided with a conveyor (7), said conveyor being adapted to positively feed the logs (2) through the opening (6) formed in the end (5) of the debarking machine (1) onto said support surface of the debarking machine carrying the logs (2), particularly onto its lower section and that the conveyor's (7) feeding direction (S) is at least roughly the same as the advancing direction (A) of logs within the debarking machine (1).
- 2. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the conveyor (7) has its feed rate and/or feed force adapted to be regulable.
- 3. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the conveyor (7) is adapted to function as a storage for the logs (2) to be fed into the debarking machine (1).
- 4. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that a maximum distance (L) for the conveyor's (7) active section from the admission end of the debarking machine (1) is preferably no more than a distance which complies with the average length of the logs (2) to be barked in the debarking machine (1).
- 5. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the support surface of the conveyor (7), used for guiding the logs (2), has a cross-section which is designed, at least in its bottom part, to substantially comply with that of the support surface of the debarking machine (1) used for bearing the logs (2).
- 6. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that between the conveyor (7) and the debarking machine (1) is provided a guide element (8), comprising one or more guide surfaces for guiding the logs (2) into the debarking machine (1).
- 7. A machine as set forth in claim 6, characterized in that the guide element (8) has its guide surface, used for guiding the logs (2), at least in its lower section, designed to be substantially consistent with the cross-section of the support surface of the debarking machine (1) used for bearing the logs (2).
- 8. A machine as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the opening (6) provided in the end (5) of the debarking machine (1) is dimensioned, at least in its lower part, to be equal to the size of a chute constituted by the support surface present in the debarking machine (1), upon which the logs (2) to be processed travel through the debarking machine (1).
- 9. A debarking machine for removing bark from logs having a length and advancing into said debarking machine in a first direction, said debarking machine comprising:
a plurality of rotatable debarking shafts extending substantially parallel to said first direction, each said shaft having a plurality of radially projecting teeth, said shafts comprising at least a portion of a support surface upon which the logs are supported; a chute arranged around said plurality of debarking shafts, said chute comprising an end panel defining an opening; and a conveyor for feeding logs through said opening onto said support surface in said first direction.
- 10. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein said conveyor has a log feed rate and feed force and said feed rate and/or feed force are variable.
- 11. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein said conveyor is configured to store logs to be fed through said opening.
- 12. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein the logs have an average length and said conveyor is spaced from said opening a distance less than the average length of the logs.
- 13. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein said conveyor has a feed direction substantially parallel to said first direction.
- 14. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein said support surface comprises an upper portion including said plurality of debarking shafts and a lower portion, said lower portion inclined relative to said upper portion such that logs move toward said debarking shafts by force of gravity.
- 15. The debarking machine of claim 9, wherein said opening and said conveyor have substantially the same width measured transverse to said first direction.
- 16. The debarking machine of claim 9, comprising a guide element comprising one or more guide surfaces for guiding the logs from the conveyor into said opening.
- 17. The debarking machine of claim 16, wherein said opening, conveyor and guide element have substantially the same width measured transverse to said first direction.
- 18. A debarking station for debarking logs, said station comprising:
a longitudinally extending open ended debarking trough wherein at least part of the debarking trough is defined by a plurality of longitudinally extending rotatable debarking shafts, each debarking shaft equipped with a plurality of radially projecting teeth; a feed conveyor substantially parallel to said debarking trough and arranged to feed logs into a first end of said debarking trough,
wherein logs entering the first end of said debarking trough longitudinally displace logs already present in the debarking trough by pushing them out a second end of the debarking trough.
- 19. The debarking station of claim 18, wherein the feed conveyor is equipped with side panels to form a feed trough having substantially the same cross sectional configuration as the debarking trough.
- 20. The debarking station of claim 18, wherein the second end of the debarking station is provided with a discharge conveyor equipped with side panels to form a discharge chute having substantially the same cross sectional configuration as the debarking trough.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/283,620, filed Apr. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60283620 |
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