Claims
- 1. A log debarker comprising:
- a rotatable rotor through which logs can be fed,
- a tool shaft connected to said rotor,
- a tool shaft head connected to said tool shaft,
- said tool shaft head including a load-carrying slot portion,
- a rigid cutting tool having a key member adapted to be positioned in said load-carrying slot portion,
- said rigid cutting tool having a sharp elongated leading edge, and
- a holding means for holding said key member in said slot portion, and thus said cutting tool to said tools shaft head so that said cutting tool is sloped at an angle in the direction of travel of a log entering said rotor.
- 2. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool shaft having a longitudinal shaft axis, and
- said slot portion being disposed generally perpendicular to said shaft axis.
- 3. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said holding means retaining said key member in said slot portion so that said slot portion carries generally all of the forces of said cutting tool to said tool shaft.
- 4. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- a tensioning means connected to said tool shaft.
- 5. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- a spacer positioned between said rotor and said tool shaft head for positioning said cutting tool further from said rotor and closer to a log coming into the log debarker.
- 6. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said holding means comprising a plurality of bolts extending between said tool shaft head and said cutting tool.
- 7. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool shaft head having an outer cutting tool contact face,
- said slot portion being disposed on said contact face, and
- said holding means securing said cutting tool to said contact face.
- 8. The log debarker of claim 7 including,
- said contact face being disposed at an angle relative to and in the direction of log travel through the log debarker.
- 9. The log debarker of claim 8 including,
- said angle being between three and fifteen degrees, inclusive.
- 10. The log debarker of claim 9 including,
- said angle being generally five degrees.
- 11. The log debarker of claim 7 including,
- said cutting tool having an outer tip, and
- said contact face positioning said cutting tool so that an incoming log impacts said tool at a central point on said tool spaced inward from said tip.
- 12. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool shaft being pivotally mounted about a longitudinal pivot axis,
- a tensioning means for placing said tool shaft in tension about said pivot axis, and
- said tool having its outermost tip continually pointing towards the centerline of an incoming log as said tool shaft pivots about said pivot axis.
- 13. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said key member comprising a load-carrying retainer plate.
- 14. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool including a replaceable tool tip.
- 15. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool being mounted on the infeed side of the log debarker.
- 16. The log debarker of claim 1 including,
- said tool shaft having its longitudinal axis disposed parallel to the direction of log travel.
- 17. A log debarker comprising:
- a stator,
- a rotor rotatably journaled in said stator and having an infeed side,
- a first rigid log debarking tool having a sharp leading tool edge and attached to said infeed side of said rotor,
- a second rigid log debarking tool having a sharp leading tool edge and attached to said infeed side of said rotor, and
- a tool mounting means for mounting said first and second debarking tools to said infeed side of said rotor such that said first debarking tool extends forward of the plane of the forwardmost point of said second debarking tool and thereby contacts an incoming log before said second debarking tool and such that said first and second debarking tools are sloped at an angle in the direction of travel of a log entering said rotor.
- 18. The log debarker of claim 17 including,
- said tool mounting means mounting said first and second tools generally adjacent to one another on said rotor.
- 19. The log debarker of claim 17 including,
- third and fourth debarking tools attached to said rotor, and
- said tool mounting means mounting said third tool so that its forwardmost point is in the plane generally coincident with that of said first tool and mounting said fourth tool so that its forwardmost point is in the plane generally coincident with that of said second tool.
- 20. The log debarker of claim 19 including,
- said tool mounting means including an extension spacer positioned between said rotor and said third rigid log debarking tool.
- 21. The log debarker of claim 17 including,
- said tool mounting means including a first spacer associated with said first tool and a second spacer associated with said second tool.
- 22. The log debarker of claim 21 including,
- said first and second spacers being positioned between said rotor and said first and second tools, respectively.
- 23. The log debarker of claim 22 including,
- said first spacer extending said first tool 3/32 inches further from said rotor than said second spacer extends said second tool.
- 24. A log debarker comprising:
- a rotatable rotor through which logs can be fed,
- a tool shaft connected to said rotor,
- a tool shaft head connected to said tool shaft,
- a rigid cutting tool having a sharp leading edge, and
- a securing means for securing said cutting tool on the infeed side of said rotor to said tool shaft head so that said cutting tool is sloped at an angle in the direction of travel of a log entering said rotor.
- 25. The assembly of claim 24 including,
- said angle being between three and fifteen degrees, inclusive.
- 26. The assembly of claim 25 including,
- said angle being five degrees.
- 27. The assembly of claim 24 including,
- said tool shaft head having a tool contact face against which said securing means secures said cutting tool, and
- said contact face defining a face angle relative to the axis of an incoming log.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27 including,
- said face angle being the same magnitude as said angle.
- 29. A log debarker comprising:
- a rotatable rotor through which logs can be fed,
- a tool shaft connected to said rotor,
- a rigid cutting tool,
- said rigid cutting tool having a sharp elongated leading edge, and
- a securing means for securing said cutting tool on the infeed side of said rotor to said tool shaft so that said sharp leading edge is sloped at an angle in the direction of travel of a log entering said rotor.
- 30. The assembly of claim 29 including,
- said angle being between three and fifteen degrees, inclusive.
- 31. The assembly of claim 29 including,
- said angle being five degrees.
- 32. The assembly of claim 29 including,
- a tool shaft head connected to said tool shaft, and
- said securing means securing said cutting tool to said tool shaft head.
- 33. The assembly of claim 32 including,
- said tool shaft head having a tool contact face against which said securing means secures said cutting tool, and
- said contact face defining a face angle relative to the axis of an incoming log.
- 34. The assembly of claim 33 including,
- said face angle being the same magnitude as said angle.
- 35. The assembly of claim 33 including,
- said tool shaft head including a load carrying slot portion on said tool contact face,
- said cutting tool having a key member adapted to be positioned in said load carrying slot portion, and
- said securing means securing said key member in said slot portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 696,527, filed Jan. 30, 1985, now abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 527,814, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,585,042, filed Aug. 30, 1983, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 430,794, filed Sept. 30, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,522,242. The contents of application Ser. No. 696,527 are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Divisions (1)
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