Claims
- 1. A sawmill log handling apparatus for advancing logs along a machine axis from an infeed side of a saw, through the saw and to an outfeed side of the saw, comprising,
- a support means for supporting a log on the infeed side of a saw,
- a pusher member, carrier means supporting and guiding said pusher member along a path above the support means to bring the pusher member into contact with the rear end of a log on the support means, said path being substantially parallel to the machine axis, drive means for moving the carrier means along said path to advance a log forwardly along the machine axis,
- a holdback member, engageable by the forward end of a log on the support means for forward movement with the log along the machine axis, means for imposing a rearward force on the holdback member during its forward movement to clamp a log between the pusher member and the holdback member,
- means for moving a log on said support means laterally of the machine axis to displaced positions, and said carrier means for the pusher member being spaced from said displaced positions so as not to interfere with movement of a log to said displaced positions.
- 2. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the support means is provided with at least one guide surface alignable substantially longitudinally with a log thereon, and means for moving the guide surface to move the log to a said displaced position.
- 3. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 2 in which the support means is a pair of log turning rolls, there being two said guide surfaces comprising the external surface of said log turning rolls.
- 4. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 1 in which said carrier means is an endless chain located above said support means.
- 5. The sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 1 having a carrier chain supporting and guiding said holdback member, said carrier chain being located forwardly of the support means and below the path of logs advancing along the machine axis.
- 6. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 5 wherein the carrier means for the pusher member is a second carrier chain.
- 7. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 6 wherein the second carrier chain is located above the path of logs advancing along the machine axis.
- 8. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 7 having driven rotary means on the outfeed side for frictionally engaging the external surface of a sawn log and moving the sawn log forwardly along the machine axis after it passes beyond the path of the pusher member.
- 9. A sawmill log handling apparatus for advancing logs along a machine axis from an infeed side of a saw, through the saw and to an outfeed side of the saw, comprising,
- a support means for supporting a log on the infeed side of a saw,
- a pusher member, carrier means supporting and guidng said pusher member along a path above the support means to bring the pusher member into contact with the rear end of a log on the support mean, said path being substantially parallel to the machine axis, drive means for moving the carrier means along said path to advance a log forwardly along the machine axis,
- a holdback member engagable by the forward end of a log on the support means for forward movement with the log along the machine axis, a carrier chain supporting and guiding said holdback member, said carrier chain being located forwardly of the support means and below the path of logs advancing along the machine axis, means for imposing a rearward force on the holdback member during its forward movement to clamp a log between the pusher member and the holdback member.
- 10. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 9 wherein the carrier means for the pusher member is a second carrier chain.
- 11. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein the second carrier chain is located above the path of logs advancing along the machine axis.
- 12. A sawmill log handling apparatus as described in claim 11 having driven rotary means on the outfeed side for frictionally engaging the external surface of a sawn log and moving the sawn log forwardly along the machine axis after it passes beyond the path of the pusher member.
- 13. A sawmill log handling system for advancing logs longitudinally along a given path from an infeed side of a saw, through the saw and to an outfeed side of the saw,
- a pusher member, drive means for moving the pusher member against the rear end of a log and forwardly along said given path to advance the log through the saw,
- a retractible holdback member in the path of a log driven forwardly by said pusher member to engage the forward end of a log and to move forwardly therewith to a transfer area during initial movement of the log by the pusher member,
- a second holdback member in the path of the forward end of a log engaged by the retractible holdback member, said second holdback member being movable in a forward direction from said transfer area, and
- means for retracting said retractible log engaging means from the log after the forward end of the log is engaged by the second holdback member.
- 14. The sawmill log handling system of claim 13 having a chipper head located rearwardly of the transfer area, said chipper head being constructed and positioned to form a planar face on a log passing thereby.
- 15. The sawmill log handling system of claim 14 wherein said chipper head is constructed and positioned to form said planar face on the undersurface of logs passing thereby, a carrier chain supporting and guiding the second holdback member, said carrier chain being located below the path of a log advancing through the system.
- 16. The sawmill log handling system of claim 15 having a second carrier chain supporting and guiding said pusher member, said second carrier chain extending past the transfer area and lying above the path of a log advancing through the system.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 772,152, filed Feb. 25, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,146,076 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 556,836 filed Mar. 10, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,632. The entire disclosures and specifications of these earlier applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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