Claims
- 1. An active edger comprising:
- a gangsaw mounted on an arbor, said gangsaw and said arbor mounted within a stationary saw box, said gangsaw actively positionable on said arbor relative to said saw box, said gangsaw for sawing a workpiece conveyed longitudinally in a downstream direction along a flow path into said gangsaw,
- said gangsaw including a first end saw for sawing a first edging from said workpiece according to an optimized cutting solution,
- a first chipping head mounted to a first side of said saw box, said first chipping head mounted downstream of said first end saw and aligned so as to chip said first edging,said first chipping head actively laterally positionable in unison with said first end saw.
- 2. The active edger of claim 1 further comprising a second actively laterally positionable chipping head mounted to a second side of said saw box, opposite to said first side of said saw box.
- 3. The active edger of claim 2 wherein said second chipping head is downstream of a second end saw in said gangsaw, and wherein said second chipping head is actively laterally positionable so as to:
- (a) actively align with a second feed line corresponding to said second end saw; and,
- (b) be actively laterally positionable in unison with said second end saw.
- 4. The active edger of claim 3 wherein said second chipping head is adjacent said second end saw and mounted in opposed facing relation to said first chipping head.
- 5. The active edger of claim 2 wherein said second chipping head is staggered, relative to said first chipping head, in said downstream direction.
- 6. The active edger of claim 4 wherein said first and second chipping heads are toed-in relative to said first and second end saws respectively.
- 7. The active edger of claim 5 wherein said first and second chipping heads are toed-in relative to said first and second end saws.
- 8. An active edger comprising:
- a gangsaw mounted on an arbor, said gangsaw and said arbor mounted within an actively positionable saw box, said gangsaw for sawing a workpiece conveyed longitudinally in a downstream direction along a flow path into said gangsaw, said saw box actively positionable by selective lateral translation of said saw box and selective skewing of said saw box about a pivot axis perpendicular to said flow path,
- said gangsaw including a first end saw for sawing a first edging from said workpiece according to an optimized cutting solution,
- a first chipping head mounted to a first side of said saw box, said first chipping head mounted downstream of said first end saw and aligned so as to chip said first edging, said first chipping head actively laterally positionable in unison with said first end saw.
- 9. The active edger of claim 8 further comprising a second actively laterally positionable chipping head mounted to a second side of said box, opposite to said first side of said saw box.
- 10. The active edger of claim 9 wherein said second chipping head is downstream of a second end saw in said gangsaw, mounted on said arbor, actively laterally positionable so as to:
- (a) actively align with a second feed line corresponding to said second end saw; and,
- (b) be actively laterally positionable in unison with said second end saw.
- 11. The active edger of claim 10 wherein said second chipping head is adjacent said second end saw and mounted in opposed facing relation to said first chipping head.
- 12. The active edger of claim 9 wherein said second chipping head is staggered, relative to said first chipping head, in said downstream direction.
- 13. The active edger of claim 1 wherein said gangsaw is actively positionable by selective lateral translation of said saw box and selective skewing of said gangsaw relative to said saw box about a pivot axis perpendicular to said flow path, and wherein saw guides corresponding to saws within said gangsaw are selectively rotatable about corresponding vertical axes of rotation whereby rotating said guides skews said saws.
- 14. The active edger of claim 13 wherein said saw guides are mounted on corresponding shafts and said shafts are selectively rotatable by selective rotation means for selectively rotating said shafts so as to thereby rotate said saw guides whereby saws mounted between said saw guides are skewed relative to said arbor.
- 15. The active edger of claim 14 wherein said selective rotation means are actuator driven worms and mating worm gears for selective rotation of said shafts.
- 16. The active edger of claim 1 or 8 wherein said first chipping head comprises V-shaped chipping head knives mounted thereon.
- 17. The active edger of claim 1 or 8 further comprising an anvil cooperating with said first chipping head so as to direct said first edging into said first chipping head.
- 18. The active edger of claim 17 wherein said anvil further comprises a side fence mounted laterally outward on said anvil so as to register with said first edging whereby said first edging is forced back into said first chipping head.
- 19. An active edger comprising:
- a first end saw mounted on an arbor, said first end saw and said arbor mounted within a stationary saw box, said first end saw actively positionable on said arbor relative to said saw box, said first end saw for sawing a workpiece conveyed longitudinally in a downstream direction along a flow path into said first end saw,
- said first end saw for sawing a first edging from said workpiece according to an optimized cutting solution, a first chipping head mounted to a first side of said saw box, said first chipping head mounted downstream of first end saw and aligned so as to chip said first edging, said first chipping head actively laterally positionable in unison with said first end saw.
- 20. The active edger of claim 19 further comprising a second actively laterally positionable chipping head mounted to a second side of said saw box, opposite to said first side of said saw box.
- 21. The active edger of claim 20 wherein said second chipping head is downstream of a second end saw in said gangsaw, and wherein said second chipping head is actively laterally positionable so as to:
- (a) actively align with a second feed line corresponding to said second end saw; and,
- (b) be actively laterally positionable in unison with said second end saw.
- 22. The active edger of claim 21 wherein said second chipping head is adjacent said second end saw and mounted in opposed facing relation to said first chipping head.
- 23. The active edger of claim 20 wherein said second chipping head is staggered, relative to said first chipping head, in said downstream direction.
- 24. The active edger of claim 22 wherein said first and second chipping heads are toed-in relative to said first and second end saws.
- 25. The active edger of claim 23 wherein said first and second chipping heads are toed-in relative to said first and second end saws.
- 26. An active edger comprising:
- a first end saw mounted on an arbor, said first end saw and said arbor mounted within an actively positionable saw box, said first end saw for sawing a workpiece conveyed longitudinally in a downstream direction along a flow path into said first end saw, said saw box actively positionable by selective lateral translation of said saw box and selective skewing of said sawbox about a pivot axis perpendicular to said flow path,
- said gangsaw including a first end saw for sawing a first edging from said workpiece according to an optimized cutting solution,
- a first chipping head mounted to a first side of said saw box, said first chipping head mounted downstream of said first end saw and aligned so as to chip said first edging, said first chipping head actively laterally positionable in unison with said first end saw.
- 27. The active edger of claim 26 further comprising a second actively laterally positionable chipping head mounted to a second side of said saw box, opposite to said first side of said saw box.
- 28. The active edger of claim 27 wherein said second chipping head is downstream of a second end saw in said gangsaw, mounted on said arbor, actively laterally positionable so as to:
- (a) actively align with a second feed line corresponding to said second end saw; and,
- (b) be actively laterally positionable in unison with said second end saw.
- 29. The active edger of claim 28 wherein said second chipping head is adjacent said second end saw and mounted in opposed facing relation to said first chipping head.
- 30. The active edger of claim 27 wherein said second chipping head is staggered, relative to said first chipping head, in said downstream direction.
- 31. The active edger of claim 19 wherein said first end saw is actively positionable by selective lateral translation of said first end saw and selective skewing of said first end saw relative to said saw box about a pivot axis perpendicular to said flow path, and wherein saw guides corresponding to said first end saw are selectively rotatable about corresponding vertical axes of rotation whereby rotating said guides skews said first end saw.
- 32. The active edger of claim 31 wherein said saw guides are mounted on corresponding shafts and said shafts are selectively rotatable by selective rotation means for selectively rotating said shafts so as to thereby rotate said saw guides whereby saws mounted between said saw guides are skewed relative to said arbor.
- 33. The active edger of claim 32 wherein said selective rotation means are actuator driven worms and mating worm gears for selective rotation of said shafts.
- 34. The active edger of claim 19 or 26 wherein said first chipping head comprises V-shaped chipping head knives mounted thereon.
- 35. The active edger of claim 19 or 26 further comprising an anvil cooperating with said first chipping head so as to direct said first edging into said chipping head.
- 36. The active edger of claim 35 wherein said anvil further comprises a side fence mounted laterally outward on said anvil so as to register with said first edging whereby said first edging is forced back into said first chipping head.
- 37. The active edger of claim 1, 8, 19 or 26 further comprising means for cantilevering said workpiece over a gap in a workpiece conveyor, said gap downstream of said saw box, said cantilever means for cantilevered supporting of said, workpiece but not said first edging whereby said first edging may fall into said gap as said workpiece is conveyed over said workpiece conveyor.
Priority Claims (1)
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2215582 |
Sep 1997 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Canadian Patent Application No. 2,216,582 filed Sep. 27, 1997 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/060,057 filed Sep. 25, 1997 both entitled Method And Apparatus For Scanning, Optimizing And Edging A Board With An Active Edger.
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