Claims
- 1. For a log debarker having at one feed side thereof first, second and third log feed rolls which move a log through the log debarker's rotating debarking tools, a log feed roll drive system comprising:
- first, second and third hydraulic motors drivingly connected, respectively, to the first, second and third log feed rolls,
- a pump operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said first, second and third hydraulic motors,
- a three way flow divider operatively positioned between said hydraulic motors and said pump,
- a relief means positioned downstream of said three way flow divider for diverting, away from at least one said hydraulic motor, excess hydraulic fluid flowing from said three way flow divider, and
- a directional means for reversing the direction of the log feed rolls and thus the direction of log feed relative to the rotating debarking tools.
- 2. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said three way flow divider dividing the fluid flow flowing to said three way flow divider equally towards said first, second and third hydraulic motors.
- 3. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said three way flow divider dividing the portion of the flow of fluid from said pump towards said hydraulic motors equally to each said hydraulic motor.
- 4. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said first, second and third hydraulic motors being positioned on the infeed side of the log debarker.
- 5. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said three way flow divider comprising a gear-type positive flow divider.
- 6. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- each said hydraulic motor including an internal pressure relief means.
- 7. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said directional means including a four way valve.
- 8. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said relief means being positioned upstream of said hydraulic motors.
- 9. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- each said hydraulic motor allowing a small amount of fluid to pass through it without turning said motor when the fluid pressure in said motor exceeds a specific pressure.
- 10. The drive system of claim 1 including,
- said relief means diverting excess hydraulic fluid to accommodate the differences in the speeds of said hydraulic motors due to uneven log configurations.
- 11. A log debarker comprising:
- a frame,
- rotating debarking tools supported by said frame,
- first, second and third log infeed rolls positioned on an infeed side of said frame to move a log through said rotating debarking tools,
- first, second and third infeed hydraulic motors drivingly connected, respectively, to the first, second and third log infeed rolls,
- a pump operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said first, second and third hydraulic motors,
- a three way gear-type positive flow divider operatively positioned between said hydraulic motors and said pump, and having first, second and third legs, respectively, connected to said first, second and third hydraulic motors,
- said three way gear-type positive flow divider splitting the flow of hydraulic fluid equally to said first, second and third legs, and
- a relief means positioned downstream of said three way gear-type positive flow divider and upstream of said infeed motors for diverting excess hydraulic fluid flowing from said three way gear-type positive flow divider away from at least one said hydraulic motors to accommodate the differences in the speeds of said hydraulic motors due to uneven log configurations.
- 12. A log debarker comprising:
- a frame,
- a stator supported by said frame,
- said stator having an infeed end and an opposite outfeed end,
- a rotor journaled in said stator for rotation about a longitudinal axis of said rotor,
- a plurality of debarking tools attached to said rotor,
- a rotating means operatively connected to said rotor for rotating said rotor about said longitudinal axis,
- an infed means positioned at said infeed end of said stator for feeding logs axially into said rotor,
- said infeed means including a first infeed log gripping roll and a first infeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said first infeed log gripping roll, a second infeed log gripping roll and a second infeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said second infeed log gripping roll, and a third infeed log gripping roll and a third infeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said third infeed log gripping roll,
- an outfeed means positioned on said opposite outfeed end of said stator,
- said outfeed means including a first outfeed log gripping roll and a first outfeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said first outfeed log gripping roll, a second outfeed log gripping roll and second outfeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said second outfeed log gripping roll, and a third outfeed log gripping roll and a third outfeed hydraulic motor operatively connected to said third outfeed log gripping roll,
- a pump operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said infeed hydraulic motors,
- a three way flow divider operatively positioned between said infeed hydraulic motors and said pump, and
- a relief means positioned downstream of said three way flow divider for diverting excess hydraulic fluid, which is flowing from said three way flow divider, away from said infeed hydraulic motors to accommodate at least in part the differences in the speeds of said infeed hydraulic motors due to uneven log configurations.
- 13. The log debarker of claim 12 including,
- said pump being operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said outfeed hydraulic motors.
- 14. The log debarker of claim 13 including,
- a connecting means extending between said infeed and outfeed hydraulic motors for supplying fluid from said infeed to said outfeed hydraulic motors.
- 15. The log debarker of claim 14 including,
- said connecting means including first, second and third fluid supply lines extending, respectively, between said first, second and third infeed and outfeed hydraulic motors.
- 16. The log debarker of claim 12 including,
- a fluid reservoir in to which said relief means drains.
- 17. The log debarker of claim 12 including,
- said three way flow divider having first, second and third legs being connected, respectively, to said first, second and third infeed hydraulic motors, and
- said three way flow divider splitting the flow of fluid equally to said first, second and third legs.
- 18. The log debarker of claim 17 including,
- said relief means being connected directly to said first, second and third legs.
- 19. The log debarker of claim 12 including,
- a directional means for reversing the direction of the flow of fluid through said infeed and outfeed motors, and thus the direction of rotation of said infeed and outfeed log gripping rolls.
- 20. The log debarker of claim 19 including,
- said directional means being operatively positioned between said three way flow divider and said pump.
- 21. The log debarker of claim 12 including,
- said relief means diverting excess hydraulic fluid to accommodate at least in part the differences in the speeds of said infeed hydraulic motors due to uneven log configurations.
- 22. For a log debarker having at one feed side thereof first, second and third log feed rolls which move a log generally axially and without rotation through the log debarker's rotating debarking tools, a log feed roll drive system comprising:
- first, second and third hydraulic motors drivingly connected, respectively, to said first, second and third log feed rolls,
- a pump operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said first, second and third hydraulic motors,
- a flow divider operatively positioned between said pump and said hydraulic motors,
- said flow divider including at least a first leg for supplying fluid to said first hydraulic motor, a second leg for supplying fluid to said second hydraulic motor, and a third leg for supplying fluid to said third hydraulic motor,
- said flow divider dividing the fluid flow therefrom so that there is equal fluid flow into said first, second and third legs, and
- a relief means positioned downstream of said flow divider for diverting, away from at least one said hydraulic motor, excess hydraulic fluid flowing from said flow divider to accommodate the differences in the speeds of said hydraulic motors due to uneven configurations of the log being fed through said rotating debarking tools, and
- a reversing means for reversing the flow of fluid through said first, second and third hydraulic motors and thereby the direction of rotation of said first, second and third log feed rolls.
- 23. A log debarker system, including rotating debarking tools, and at one feed side thereof first, second and third log feed rolls which move a log generally axially and without rotation through said rotating debarking tools, the improvement comprising:
- first, second and third hydraulic motors drivingly connected, respectively, to said first, second and third log feed rolls,
- a pump operatively connected to and supplying fluid to said first, second and third hydraulic motors,
- a flow divider operatively positioned between said pump and said hydraulic motors,
- said flow divider including at least a first leg for supplying fluid to said first hydraulic motor, a second leg for supplying fluid to said second hydraulic motor, and a third leg for supplying fluid to said third hydraulic motor,
- said flow divider dividing fluid flow therefrom so that there is equal fluid flow into said first, second and third legs, and
- a relief mechanism operatively connected to said first, second and third legs and diverting away from said first hydraulic motor excess hydraulic fluid flowing in said first leg from said flow divider to accommodate the differences in the speeds of said hydraulic motors due to uneven configurations of the log being fed through said rotating debarking tools.
- 24. The system of claim 23 including,
- a reversing means for reversing the flow of fluid through said first, second and third hydraulic motors and thereby the direction of rotation of said first, second and third log feed rolls, and the direction of log feed.
- 25. The system of claim 23 including,
- a mounting means for mounting said first, second and third log feed rolls to said one feed side so that the center lines of each of said log feed rolls are always perpendicular to the log flow on logs of all diameters.
- 26. The system of claim 23 including,
- said relief mechanism diverting away from said second hydraulic motor excess hydraulic fluid flowing in said second leg from said flow divider and diverting away from said third hydraulic motor excess hydraulic fluid flowing in said third leg from said flow divider.
- 27. The system of claim 23 including,
- said relief mechanism comprising a bridge relief mechanism.
- 28. The system of claim 23 including,
- a hydraulic fluid tank, and
- said relief mechanism dumping said excess fluid from said first leg directly into said hydraulic fluid tank.
- 29. The system of claim 23 including,
- said relief mechanism diverting fluid from said first leg when said first hydraulic motor slows by said second feed roll encountering a distortion on the log surface.
- 30. The system of claim 23 including,
- said flow divider dividing the fluid flow therefrom so that there is equal pressure in said first, second and third legs.
- 31. The system of claim 23 including,
- fourth, fifth and sixth feed rolls positioned on the feed side opposite said one feed side, and
- fourth, fifth and sixth hydraulic motors drivingly connected, respectively, to said fourth, fifth and sixth feed rolls, and connected in series with, respectively, said first, second and third hydraulic motors.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 430,794, filed Sept. 30, 1982.
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