Claims
- 1. A method for determining and monitoring material removal performance in a wood surface treating apparatus comprising an array of individual workstations arranged serially along and between infeed and outfeed ends of an endless conveyor, said wood surface treating apparatus further including:
frame means operably supporting said endless conveyor and said array of workstations; said endless conveyor being adapted to receive a flow of workpieces at said infeed end and to firmly support and transport said flow of workpieces through said array of workstations for delivery to said outfeed end; said array of workstations comprising at least first and second workstations, with each workstation comprising a working abrasive head and head elevation adjustment means for adjustably positioning the work contacting surface of each abrasive head at a predetermined desired working distance from the opposed surface of said endless conveyor, with the working abrasive head of said first workstation having a relatively coarse abrasive disposed thereon for abrasively removing a predetermined amount of stock from the exposed surface of each workpiece being transported by said conveyor; said second workstation being disposed downstream from said first workstation with a relatively fine abrasive disposed thereon for removal of a further predetermined amount of stock from each workpiece; a plurality of dimension indicators positioned in spaced relationship along said conveyor, each indicator having a dimension responsive detector means for generating a signal responsive to the dimension of each workpiece at spaced points along said endless conveyor, including an outfeed dimension indicator at the outfeed end of said conveyor, and an intermediate dimension indicator positioned between each mutually adjacent pair of workstations for determining the extent of stock removal from each workpiece being transported from the upstream station of each pair of workstations; said method comprising: (a) feeding a first calibrating workpiece through said wood surface treating apparatus; (b) measuring the thickness of the treated first calibrating workpiece to insure that said first calibrating workpiece has a thickness dimension equal to a predetermined target outfeed thickness, the thickness dimension of said treated first workpiece defining a datum plane; (c) halting the operation of said abrasive heads; (d) inserting said first calibrating workpiece into said wood surface treating apparatus to an extent sufficient to position a portion of said first calibrating workpiece at each of said plurality of dimension indicators; (e) setting each of said dimension indicators to a zero reading; (f) removing said first calibrating workpiece from said wood surface treating apparatus; (g) re-starting the operation of said abrasive heads; and (h) monitoring said dimension indicators during said flow of workpieces, and comparing values displayed by said dimension indicators to predetermined target total material removal amounts by ones of said workstations positioned downstream from respective said dimension indicators, which displayed values indicate the dimensional deviation between a respective workpiece being operably monitored and said datum plane.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, further including adjusting the elevation of respective said abrasive heads relative to said endless conveyor in an amount substantially equal to respective dimensional deviation amounts from the predetermined target total material removal amounts by respective downstream workstations.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, further including adjusting the elevation of respective portions of said abrasive heads relative to said endless conveyor in an amount substantially equal to respective dimensional deviation amounts from the predetermined target total material removal amounts by respective downstream workstations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. 10/225,330, filed Aug. 21, 2002, entitled “MATERIAL REMOVAL MONITOR”, the content of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10225330 |
Aug 2002 |
US |
Child |
10863154 |
Jun 2004 |
US |