Claims
- 1. A wood saw feed speed system for use with transport mechanism for moving wood through a band saw blade by variable speed drive means, the feed system comprising:a) a first structured light arranged to depict the profile of wood on the transport mechanism for measuring depth of cut in the wood by the saw blade, the first structured light being disposed at an angle of 30°-60° to the axis of wood to be cut, b) a second structured light arranged for display on the saw blade for detecting the lateral deviation of the blade from the intended straight plane of the saw kerf through the wood, c) video camera means arranged to cover depth of cut and saw blade deviation by viewing the projections of the first and second structured lights, the camera having a video output, and d) data processing means having a computer provided with a video frame grabber connected to the video output of the camera for receiving video images from the camera and having an output arranged for connection to the power means of the transport mechanism, the data processing means producing speed control from the video images from the camera for controlling the speed of the power means of the transport mechanism.
- 2. A wood saw feed speed system for use with transport mechanism for moving wood through a band saw blade by variable speed drive means, the feed system comprising:a) a first structured light arranged to depict the profile of wood on the transport mechanism for measuring depth of cut in the wood by the saw blade, b) a second structured light arranged for display on the saw blade for detecting the lateral deviation of the blade from the intended straight plane of the saw kerf through the wood, the second structured light being disposed at an angle of 5-25° to the side surface of the saw blade, c) video camera means arranged to cover depth of cut and saw blade deviation by viewing the projections of the first and second structured lights, the camera having a video output, and d) data processing means having a computer provided with a video frame grabber connected to the video output of the camera for receiving video images from the camera and having an output arranged for connection to the power means of the transport mechanism, the data processing means producing speed control from the video images from the camera for controlling the speed of the power means of the transport mechanism.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the second structured light is disposed at angle of about 10° to the side surface of the saw blade.
- 4. A wood saw feed speed system for use with transport mechanism for moving wood through a band saw blade by variable speed drive means, the feed system comprising:a) a first structured light arranged to depict the profile of wood on the transport mechanism for measuring depth of cut in the wood by the saw blade, the first structured light being disposed at angle of about 30° to the axis of wood to be cut, b) a second structured light arranged for display on the saw blade for detecting the lateral deviation of the blade from the intended straight plane of the saw kerf through the wood, the second structured light being disposed at an angle of about 10° to the side surface of the saw blade, c) video camera means arranged to cover depth of cut and saw blade deviation by viewing the projections of the first and second structured lights, the camera having a video output, and d) data processing means having a computer provided with a video frame grabber connected to the video output of the camera for receiving video images from the camera and having an output arranged for connection to the power means of the transport mechanism, the data processing means producing speed control from the video images from the camera for controlling the speed of the power means of the transport mechanism.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/180,895 filed Feb. 7, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Provisional Applications (1)
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