Claims
- 1. A profiling apparatus for profiling a log, comprising:a first knife having two opposite sides and a cutting edge; a second knife having a cutting edge; a mounting member adapted to receive a first side of said first knife; and a first holder adapted to apply a removable first clamping force to the second side of said first knife for clamping the knife to said mounting member, said mounting member being adapted to receive said knives so that respective tips thereof substantially abut one another, said mounting member and said first knife including corresponding mating features adapted to substantially prevent movement of said first knife with respect to said mounting member in a direction perpendicular to the cutting edge of said first knife in the event the first clamping force is reduced to zero.
- 2. The profiling apparatus of claim 1, wherein said mounting member has a threaded aperture corresponding to said first knife, and wherein said first holder includes an aperture adapted for passing a first bolt therethrough, said threaded aperture of said mounting member being adapted to threadingly receive the first bolt to produce said first clamping force.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second knife has two opposite sides and said mounting member is adapted to receive a first side of said second knife, the apparatus further comprising a second holder adapted to apply a removable second clamping force to the second side of said second knife for clamping the second knife to said mounting member, said mounting member and said second knife including corresponding mating features adapted to substantially prevent movement of said second knife with respect to said mounting member in a direction perpendicular to the cutting edge of said second knife in the event the second clamping force is reduced to zero.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said mounting member has a threaded aperture corresponding to said first knife and another threaded aperture corresponding to said second knife, wherein said first holder includes an aperture adapted for passing a first bolt therethrough and wherein said second holder includes an aperture adapted for passing a second bolt therethrough, said threaded apertures of said mounting member being adapted to threadingly receive the respective bolts to produce said first and said second clamping forces.
- 5. The profiling apparatus of claim 4, wherein said keyways in said knives include slots extending parallel to the respective said cutting edges and wherein said keys are adapted to fit closely said keyways.
- 6. The profiling apparatus of claim 1, wherein the profiling apparatus is adapted to pass said knives through an article of wood by feeding the article of wood against the knives in a feed direction perpendicular to said axis of rotation, wherein said knives reach a point of maximum depth of penetration into the wood, wherein the cutting edge of one of said knives is parallel to said axis of rotation and the cutting edge of the other of said knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, that makes an angle with a line that is both perpendicular to said feed direction and said axis of rotation that is substantially greater than zero.
- 7. The profiling apparatus of claim 6, wherein the cutting edge of one of said knives is parallel to said axis of rotation and the cutting edge of the other of said knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
- 8. A profiling apparatus for profiling a log, comprising two knives, said knives having respective cutting edges, the profiling apparatus being adapted for rotating said knives about an axis of rotation, wherein the profiling apparatus is adapted to pass said knives through an article of wood by feeding the article of wood against the knives in a feed direction perpendicular to said axis of rotation, wherein the cutting edge of one of said knives is parallel to said axis of rotation, and wherein said knives reach a point of maximum depth of penetration into the wood at which the cutting edge of the other of said knives makes a nonzero angle with a plane that is perpendicular to said feed direction.
- 9. The profiling apparatus of claim 8, wherein the cutting edge of one of said knives is parallel to said axis of rotation and the cutting edge of the other of said knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
- 10. A profiling apparatus for profiling a log, comprising two knives, said knives having respective cutting edges, the profiling apparatus being adapted for rotating said knives about an axis of rotation, wherein the cutting edge of one of said knives is parallel to said axis of rotation and the cutting edge of the other of said knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to said axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
- 11. A method for profiling a log, comprising providing a mounting member adapted for rotation about an axis and adapted to receive at least two knives, the knives having respective cutting edges, the method comprising clamping the knives to the mounting member so that the cutting edges of the knives make an angle with respect to one another and so that respective tips of the knives abut one another by applying a clamping force, and providing in the mounting member and in the knives corresponding mating features for substantially preventing movement of the knives in the direction of rotation of the mounting member in the event the clamping force is reduced to zero.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising passing the knives through an article of wood by feeding the article of wood against the knives in a feed direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation, wherein the knives reach a point of maximum depth of penetration into the wood, orienting the cutting edge of one of said knives to be parallel to the axis of rotation, and providing that the cutting edge of the other of said knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, that makes an angle with a line that is both perpendicular to the feed direction and the axis of rotation that is substantially greater than zero.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising orienting the cutting edge of one of the knives to be parallel to the axis of rotation and providing that the cutting edge of the other of the knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
- 14. A method for profiling a log, comprising providing a mounting member adapted for rotation about an axis and adapted to receive at least two knives, the knives having respective cutting edges, the method comprising passing the knives through an article of wood by feeding the article of wood against the knives in a feed direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation, orienting the cutting edge of one of said knives to be parallel to the axis of rotation, and orienting the cutting edge of the other of said knives so that it makes a nonzero angle with a plane that is perpendicular to said feed direction when the knives reach a point of maximum depth of penetration into the wood.
- 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising orienting the cutting edge of one of the knives to be parallel to the axis of rotation and providing that the cutting edge of the other of the knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
- 16. A method for profiling a log, comprising providing a mounting member adapted for rotation about an axis and adapted to receive at least two knives, the knives having respective cutting edges, the method comprising orienting the cutting edge of one of the knives to be parallel to the axis of rotation and providing that the cutting edge of the other of the knives has a projection, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation, that lies along a line defined by first and second points within an angular variation about said first point of about plus or minus 15 degrees, wherein said first point is defined by the tips of said knives and said second point lies on said axis of rotation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/327,810, filed Jun. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,058,992.
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