Claims
- 1. An endogging system comprising:
- (a) first and second carriage means mounted for reciprocal movement along first and second carriage support axes respectively spaced laterally apart from, and on opposite sides of, a vertical plane containing a log feed axis, each of said carriage means being operable to transport a log along the log feed axis from a first location to a second location within said vertical plane, and to return to said first location without said log,
- (b) each of said carriage means having two interconnected carriages, each of said carriages including dog means extending downwardly therefrom to said vertical plane and being adapted to apply an axial force to engage transversely disposed end faces of said log substantially on said vertical plane,
- (c) each of said dog means having a transition area between said dog means and said respective carriage, said transition area being off-set from said vertical plane whereby said first carriage means may pass said second carriage means when said dog means of said first carriage means are extended in a log transport mode and said dog means of said second carriage means are in a retracted mode, said dog means being substantially on said vertical plane in both said transport and said retracted mode,
- (d) a pair of first and second rails located on each side of the log feed axis to provide a respective rail means for mounting the two carriages of each carriage means for reciprocal movement therealong,
- (e) each carriage means having means for resisting twisting forces on the carriage mean generated as a reaction to said axial force applied by said dog means, said means for resisting said twisting forces comprises the first and second rails being spaced apart at a spacing sufficient to resist the twisting forces imposed thereon by the carriage means as a reaction to axial forces applied by said dog means, and in which each carriage means has bearing means cooperating with the respective rail means for resisting said forces, at least one of said bearing means of each carriage cooperating with the respective rail so as to resist both horizontal and vertical components of said forces.
- 2. An endogging system as in claim 1 wherein:
- said first and second rails are laterally spaced apart for mounting the carriages and each of said carriage means reciprocates on said rail means, and said two carriages of each of said carriage means are separated by a distance, the distance between said two separated carriages on said rail means being adjustable to accommodate logs of different lengths.
- 3. An endogging system as in claim 2 further including:
- (a) husks connected to said carriages wherein each of said dog means is connected to a respective husk,
- (b) linkage means to extend said dog means when grasping a log at said first location and to retract said dogs when releasing said log at said second location.
- 4. An endogging system as in claim 2 further including:
- (a) chain and pulley adjustment means provided on one carriage of each pair, wherein said distance between the carriages of a pair is adjustable by the chain and pulley adjustment means.
- 5. An endogging system as in claim 2 further including:
- (a) a clamping cylinder assembly extending between the carriages, wherein said distance is adjustable by the clamping cylinder assembly.
- 6. An endogging system as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the first and second rails being spaced apart horizontally, with the first rail being located generally adjacent the plane containing the feed axis,
- (c) the first bearing housing having three circumferentially spaced apart bearing assemblies cooperating with the first rail, and the second bearing housing having two circumferentially spaced apart bearing assemblies cooperating with the second rail.
- 7. An endogging system as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the first rail is spaced vertically above the second rail on the same side of the plane containing the feed axis of the log,
- (b) the first bearing housing has three circumferentially spaced apart bearing assemblies cooperating with the first rail, and the second bearing housing has two circumferentially spaced apart bearing assemblies cooperating with the second rail.
- 8. An endogging system as claimed in claim 7 in which:
- (a) the first bearing housing essentially encloses the first rail means to essentially prevent radial movement of the carriage means relative to the first rail means,
- (b) the second bearing housing engages opposite sides of the second rail in such a way as to permit relative radial movement between the second rail means and the carriage means to accommodate variations in spacing between the rail means.
- 9. An endogging system as claimed in claim 5 further including:
- (a) a cable extending between a pair of spaced pulleys located adjacent the first and second locations, the cable having opposite ends secured to a first carriage of each carriage pair to form a loop containing the first carriage,
- and in which the clamping cylinder assembly includes:
- (b) an extensible and retractable hydraulic log clamping cylinder extending between the first carriage and a second carriage of the carriage pair, so that extension or retraction of the cylinder changes spacing between the carriages of a pair to accommodate logs of different lengths.
- 10. An endogging system as claimed in claim 9 further including:
- (a) a floating cylinder assembly cooperating with the hydraulic clamping cylinder, the floating cylinder assembly having means to permit the floating cylinder assembly to attain a float mode to permit the movement of one carriage relative to the remaining carriage independently of movement of the clamping cylinder assembly to facilitate fine adjustment of spacing and clamping pressure between the dogs.
- 11. An endogging apparatus as claimed in claim 10 in which:
- (a) the clamping cylinder assembly has a clamping cylinder body and a piston rod carrying a piston within the clamping cylinder body, the clamping cylinder body being connected to the first carriage or the pair,
- (b) the floating cylinder assembly has a floating cylinder body and a piston rod carrying a piston within the floating cylinder body, the floating cylinder body being connected to the second carriage of the pair, the piston rod of the clamping cylinder and float cylinder assemblies being coaxially aligned with, and connected to, each other.
- 12. An endogging system of claim 1 further comprising log processing means provided between the first and second locations to receive the log carried by the carriage as it passes from the first to the second location.
- 13. An endogging system comprising:
- (a) a pair of rail means, each of said rail means being located on opposite sides of a vertical plane containing a log feed axis and having spaced apart first and second rails.
- (b) a pair of carriages mounted on each of said rail means and being operable to transport logs along the log feed axis, each pair of said carriages being interconnected and longitudinally separated on said rail means,
- (c) husk and dog means connected to each of said carriages, said dog means having a transition area which is off-set between said vertical plane and said respective husk means, said dog means being retractable and extendible by linkages between said husk and said dog means so that, when extended, the dog means of the respective pair of carriages can apply an axial force to engage transversely disposed end faces of a log held by the carriage,
- (d) each of said pair of carriages having bearing means for resisting twisting forces on the carriage generated as a reaction to said axial force applied by said dog means, the bearing means of each pair of carriages cooperating with the first and second rails of the respective rail means so that said spacing between the first and second rails is sufficient to resist twisting forces imposed thereon by the carriage means as a reaction to said axial force applied by said dog means, at least one of said bearing means of each carriage cooperating with the respective rail so as to resist both horizontal and vertical components of said forces,
- (e) each of said pair of carriages being operable to reciprocate on its respective rail means and to pass the other of said pair of carriages when said dog means on one of said pair of carriages is retracted and said dog means on the other of said pair of carriages is extended.
- 14. A method of transporting logs along a feed axis from a first location through an intermediate process station to a second location on the feed axis, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) mounting first and second carriage means for reciprocal movement along first and second carriage support axes respectively, the carriage support axes being spaced laterally apart from, and on opposite sides of, the log feed axis,
- (b) engaging transversely disposed end faces at opposite ends of a first log with dog means of the first carriage means in said first location and applying an axial force thereto to grasp the log, and moving said log by said dog means to said second location while concurrently resisting both horizontal and vertical components of twisting forces generated on the first carriage means as a reaction to said axial force applied to the log by means of the lateral spacing between the log feed axis and the first carriage support axis,
- (c) concurrently moving the second carriage means with the respective dog means thereof retracted from said second location to said first location,
- (d) releasing said first log at said second location and then retracting the dogs of the first carriage means,
- (e) extending the dogs of the second carriage means and engaging transversely disposed end faces at opposite ends of a second log with said dog.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 14 further including:
- (a) providing a pair of carriages for each carriage means and interconnecting the said pair of carriages with a hydraulic clamping cylinder,
- (b) extending or retracting the hydraulic clamping cylinder to vary spacing between the dogs of each carriage to accommodate logs of different lengths.
- 16. A method as claimed in claim 15 further including:
- (a) permitting one carriage of the pair to move independently of the hydraulic clamping cylinder interconnecting the other carriage, to facilitate fine adjustment of spacing between the dogs to attain a desired clamping force.
- 17. A method as claimed in claimed 16 further including:
- (a) setting the hydraulic clamping cylinder to position the carriages and dogs at a first spacing slightly less than length of the log to be gripped by the dogs,
- (b) extending the dogs to over-centred positions and engaging end faces of the log therewith, causing the carriages to move apart slightly to a second spacing independently of the clamping cylinder,
- (c) locking the carriages at the second spacing and applying a pre-determined axial gripping force to end faces of the logs.
- 18. A method as claimed in claim 14 further comprising:
- (a) providing a log processing station between said first and second locations to receive said logs from said first and second carriage means respectively.
- 19. A method of claim 14 further comprising offsetting log grasping portions of said dog means such that said vertical plane generally passes through said log grasping portions of said dog means when said log is grasped.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 161,278, filed Feb. 22, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 713,500, filed Mar. 19, 1985, now abandoned.
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