Claims
- 1. A machine for separating over-thick chips having a thickness exceeding a preset thickness limit of about 8 mm from acceptable chips of lesser thickness in a supply of chips containing over-thick chips and acceptable chips, said machine comprising:
- a plurality of spaced-apart, side-by-side, parallel rollers collectively providing a bed having its length transverse of said rollers and having infeed and discharge ends;
- drive means for rotating said rollers in the same direction of rotation;
- means for feeding a supply of chips onto the infeed end of said bed;
- the outer surface of each said roller having a plurality of tapered, chip-agitating protuberances separated by valleys which are shallower than said thickness limit and which occupy spiral paths extending around and along the roller, there being spiral paths of opposite hand on adjacent rollers, and the gaps between the protuberances of adjacent said rollers having a width equal to said thickness limit when such protuberances pass one another during rotation of such adjacent rollers, whereby acceptable chips will drop through said gaps and over-thick chips will discharge from said discharge end of the bed.
- 2. A machine according to claim 1 in which each of said protuberances comprises a tapered spiral ridge extending across the width of said bed.
- 3. A machine according to claim 1 in which each of said rollers has one set of said spiral paths of one hand and a matching set of said spiral paths of opposite hand whereby said protuberances are pyramidal in shape.
- 4. A machine according to claim 1 in which said protuberances on some of said rollers comprise tapered spiral ridges extending across the width of said bed, and other rollers of said bed have one set of said spiral paths of one hand and a matching set of said spiral paths of opposite hand, whereby said protuberances on said other rollers are pyramidal in shape.
- 5. A machine according to claim 4 in which the rollers with spiral ridges alternate with the rollers with pyramidal protuberances.
- 6. A machine according to claim 1 in which said protuberances are generally V-shaped in cross section.
- 7. A machine according to claim 1 in which said valleys have a depth of about 2.5 mm.
- 8. A machine according to claim 7 in which said valleys have a maximum width of about 6 mm.
- 9. A machine according to claim 1 in which said rollers have a diameter of about 3.5 inches.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9 in which said drive means is adapted to turn said rollers at a rotational speed in the range of about 60 to 120 rpm.
- 11. A machine according to claim 1 in which said protuberances are pyramidal in shape and said valleys are narrower than said thickness limit.
- 12. A machine according to claim 1 in which said protuberances are narrower than said thickness limit.
- 13. A method of separating over-thick chips having a thickness exceeding a preset thickness limit from wood ship material containing acceptable chips of lesser thickness, said method comprising:
- feeding the wood chip material onto a bed formed by a plurality of side-by-side, parallel, coplanar rollers formed with tapered protuberances therealong and spaced part at the outer ends of the protuberances by relatively narrow gaps of a width substantially equal to said thickness limit, said protuberances being defined by continuous grooves which are shaped such that the protuberances do not overhang any portion of said grooves, said grooves having a maximum width which is about the same as the maximum thickness of said protuberances between said grooves; and
- rotating said rollers in the same direction of rotation such that the material is agitated by said protuberances and conveyed transversely of said rollers so as to cause the acceptable chips to pass downwardly between the rollers and the over-thick chips to discharge from the bed.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 in which said protuberances are pyramidal and occupy crisscrossing spiral paths around the rollers.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 in which said protuberances are separated by shallow valleys occupying continuous spiral paths around the rollers.
- 16. A method according to claim 13 in which said protuberances comprise spiral tapered ridges.
- 17. A method according to claim 13 in which said thickness limit is about 8 mm.
- 18. A method of separating over-thick chips from wood chip material containing acceptable chips with an acceptable thickness, said method comprising:
- feeding the material onto a roller bed formed by a plurality of side-by-side parallel rollers having a minimum outer radius and a maximum outer radius, said rollers being spaced apart by narrow gaps at their outer radius and each having a surface pattern of tapered protuberances extending from said minimum outer radius to said maximum outer radius and separated by valleys such that acceptable chips, but not over-thick chips, can occupy said valleys and gaps to pass between the rollers and discharge beneath the bed; said valleys having a maximum width about the same as the maximum width of said protuberances between the valleys; and
- rotating said rollers in the same direction of rotation so that said protuberances tumble and convey said material toward a discharge end of the bed, the acceptable chips in the material occupy said spaces and gaps and pass through the bed and the over-thick chips discharge from said discharge end of the bed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 155,270, filed Feb. 12, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,845, issued Feb. 27, 1990.
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