Replaceable blades for wood chippers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6662837
  • Patent Number
    6,662,837
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bray; W. Donald
    Agents
    • Harrison; John M.
Abstract
Single-edged wood chipper blades which can be repeatedly removed from a wood chipper and sharpened, as needed, to prevent the need for disposing of multiple conventional blades over a prolonged period of repeated use. Each of the replaceable blades typically includes a blade mount base for engaging a rotary chipping head of the chipper, a clamp plate for engaging the blade mount base, and a blade body interposed between the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade edge is shaped in the front end of the blade body, and extends from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade babbitt is provided in the rear end of the blade body. Accordingly, the blade body can easily and repeatedly be removed from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate and sharpened, and again secured in place between the blade mount base and the clamp plate, as needed for optimum and economical operation of the chipper over a prolonged period.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




This invention relates to wood chippers such as log slabbers and canters, and more particularly, to single-edged wood chipper blades which can be repeatedly removed from a wood chipper and sharpened, as needed, to prevent the need for disposing of multiple conventional blades over a prolonged period of repeated use. Each of the replaceable blades typically includes a blade mount base for engaging a rotary chipping head of the chipper, a clamp plate for engaging the blade mount base, and a blade body interposed between the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade edge is shaped in the front end of the blade body, and extends from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade babbitt is provided in the rear end of the blade body. Accordingly, the blade body can easily and repeatedly be removed from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate and sharpened, and again secured in place between the blade mount base and the clamp plate, as needed for optimum and economical operation of the chipper over a prolonged period.




Wood chippers such as log slabbers or canters typically include a pair of spaced-apart, power-rotated chipping heads each having multiple, inwardly-facing, double-edged blades mounted on the respective chipping heads. In operation of the chipper, the cutting edges of the blades are rotated in a circular path against the respective sides of a log as the log is longitudinally advanced between the rotating chipping heads. Accordingly, the blades of the chipping heads cut chips off the respective sides of the log to form planar longitudinal cuts in the log and generate wooden chips which can be used for various applications such as landscaping. Over a prolonged period of repeated uses, the dulled, conventional double-edged blades are typically removed from the chipping heads and, instead of being sharpened and replaced on the chipping heads, are discarded and replaced with fresh blades. Because each of the blades is expensive, discarding and replacement of the blades over time results in substantial costs to the chipper operator.




Various blades and blade-mounting techniques for wood chippers are known in the art. Typical of these are the blades detailed in the following patents: U.S. Pat. No. 5,511,597, dated Apr. 30, 1996, to Shantie, et al., describes a “Slabbing Chipper with Replaceable Knives and Wear Plate”; U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,826, dated Oct. 13, 1998, to Schmatjen, details a “Chip Cutting Knife with Spaced Deflector Ridges”; U.S. Pat. No. 5,820,042, dated Oct. 13, 1998, to Robison, discloses a “Wood Chipper Rotor Head Knife Holder and Knife Assembly”; and U.S. Pat. No. Re36,659, dated Apr. 18, 2000, to Toogood, describes a “Chipper with Detachable Facing Knives”.




An object of the present invention is to provide replaceable blades for wood chippers, which replaceable blades facilitate efficient and economical operation of wood chippers.




Another object of this invention is to provide replaceable blades for a variety of different types of wood chippers, including slabbers, canters and brush chippers.




Still another object of this invention is to provide replaceable blades for wood chippers, which replaceable blades can be removed from a wood chipper, sharpened and replaced on the chipper to avoid excessive disposal of chipper blades.




Yet another object of this invention is to provide replaceable blades for a variety of different types of wood chippers, which replaceable blades can be constructed in any desired size.




A still further object of this invention is to provide replaceable blades for wood chippers, typically including a blade mount base for engaging a rotary chipping head of the chipper; a clamp plate for engaging the blade mount base; a blade body interposed between the blade mount base and the clamp plate, which blade body includes a blade edge shaped in the front end of the blade body and extending from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate, and a blade babbitt provided in the rear end of the blade body.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These and other objects of the invention are provided in single-edged blades which can be removed, sharpened and replaced on wood chippers to prevent the need for disposing of multiple, conventional blades over a prolonged period of multiple uses. The replaceable blades of this invention typically include a blade mount base for engaging a rotary chipping head of the chipper, a clamp plate for engaging the blade mount base, and a blade body interposed between the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade edge is shaped in the front end of the blade body, and extends beyond the blade mount base and the clamp plate. A blade babbitt is provided in the rear end of the blade body. Accordingly, the blade body can easily and repeatedly be removed from between the blade mount base and the clamp plate and sharpened, and again secured in place between the blade mount base and the clamp plate, as needed for optimum and economical operation of the chipper over a prolonged period of multiple uses.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of an illustrative embodiment of a replaceable blade for wood chippers of this invention, mounted on a wood chipper (in phantom);





FIG. 2

is a bottom perspective view of the replaceable blade illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of an elongated embodiment of the replaceable blades for wood chippers;





FIG. 4

is a transverse sectional view, taken along section line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

, of a replaceable blade for wood chippers, illustrating a typical bolt technique for removably mounting the blade to a chipper;





FIG. 5

is an exploded, perspective view of the replaceable blade illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded, perspective view of the replaceable blade illustrated in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a chipping head element of a log chipper, with multiple replaceable blades of this invention mounted on the chipping head;





FIG. 8

is a side view, partially in section, of the chipping head illustrated in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a front view, partially in section, of the chipping head illustrated in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is an exploded, perspective view of the replaceable blades of this invention, more particularly illustrating a typical bolt technique for removably mounting the replaceable blades on the chipping head;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a chipping head for a brush chipper, with the replaceable blades of this invention mounted on the chipping head;





FIG. 12

is an end view of the brush chipper-type chipping head illustrated in

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is an exploded, perspective view of the brush chipper-type chipping head, illustrating a typical wedge technique for mounting the replaceable blades on the chipping head.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 7-10

of the drawings, in an illustrative embodiment the replaceable blades for wood chippers, hereinafter referred to as the replaceable blades, of this invention are each generally illustrated by reference numeral


1


. In typical application, multiple replaceable blades


1


are mounted on each of a pair of chipping heads


28


in a conventional log slabber or cantor (not illustrated), one of which chipping heads


28


is illustrated in

FIGS. 7-10

. The chipping heads


28


are disposed in spaced-apart relationship with respect to each other on respective rotor head drive shafts (not illustrated), and in operation of the log slabber or canter, a log carriage (not illustrated) advances a log (not illustrated) between the chipping heads


28


in a direction transverse to the rotational axis of the chipping heads


28


, which cut wood chips from the respective side margins of the log that overlap the cutting plane of the chipping heads


28


. Each chipping head


28


typically includes a rotor head


29


, fitted with a circular face plate


30


on the inside face thereof, which face plate


30


abuts against the corresponding side of the log as the log is cut by the rotating chipping head


28


. A shaft hub


31


is typically provided on the opposite, outside face of the rotor head


29


, and a key slot


32


located inside a shaft bore


31




a


which extends centrally through the shaft hub


31


and the rotor head


29


facilitates keyed attachment of the rotor head


29


to the rotor head drive shaft (not illustrated), extending through the shaft bore


31




a,


in conventional fashion. The rotor head


29


illustrated in

FIGS. 7-9

is shaped in the configuration of a hexagon and includes six rotor faces


29




a


of substantially equal size, although the rotor head


29


may include three, four, or eight or more of the rotor faces


29




a,


depending upon the application of the log slabber or cantor. Elongated holders


33


extend outwardly from the respective rotor faces


29




a


of the rotor head


29


, and each includes a holder base


34


attached to the corresponding rotor face


29




a


typically by means of holder mount bolts


37


; a blade mount portion


35


extending from the holder base


34


; and an angled bracing portion


36


connecting the holder base


34


to the blade mount portion


35


of the holder


33


. As illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the blade mount portion


35


of each holder


33


is typically triangular in cross-section and is provided with a sloped blade mount surface


35




a,


through which extend multiple mount bolt openings


35




b


which receive respective blade mount bolts


25


that mount the replaceable blade


1


on the corresponding blade mount surface


35




a


, as hereinafter described. (

FIG. 10

)




Referring next to

FIGS. 1-6

of the drawings, the replaceable blades


1


of this invention can be any desired length depending on the application, wherein a short replaceable blade


1


is shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


5


and a longer replaceable blade


1


is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 6

. Each replaceable blade


1


includes a blade mount base


2


, having a substantially rectangular base plate


2




a,


the bottom surface of which is typically provided with a base bevel


3


at the front end thereof. As particularly illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a rectangular base block


5


is mounted on or formed integrally with the upper surface of the base plate


2




a


, the rear end of which base block


5


, in combination with an elongated base flange


8


extending upwardly from the rear edge of the base plate


2




a


, defines a base channel


4


, typically having a substantially rectangular cross-sectional configuration. The upper surface of the base plate


2




a


further defines a blade seat


7


between the front end of the base block


5


and the bevel


3


end of the base plate


2




a


. An elongated base slot


6


extends through the base block


5


and the base plate


2




a


of the blade mount base


2


, for purposes hereinafter described. In the case of the longer replaceable blades


1


, multiple base slots


6


are typically provided in the blade mount base


2


, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the number of base slots


6


depending upon the length of the replaceable blade


1


. A blade body


18


, having a blade bevel


23


and a blade edge


19


shaped along the front end thereof, is provided with multiple spline notches


22


spaced along the rear end of the blade body


18


for receiving respective babbitt splines


21


of a blade babbitt


20


. A clamp plate


10


of the replaceable blade


1


is mounted on the blade mount base


2


to secure the blade body


18


on the blade mount base


2


, as hereinafter described. A plate bevel


10




a


, having a bevel edge


10




b


, is typically shaped in the top surface of the clamp plate


10


, at the front end thereof, and a clamp plate lip


12


is typically shaped in the bottom surface of the clamp plate


10


, adjacent to the bevel edge


10




b


. The clamp plate


10


is typically further provided with a clamp plate flange


11


which extends downwardly from the bottom surface


13


of the clamp plate


10


, adjacent to the rear end thereof, which clamp plate flange


11


typically has a rectangular cross-section and fits in the companion base channel


4


of the blade mount base


2


, as hereinafter described. The upper portion of each of one or multiple bolt openings


15


extending through the clamp plate


10


is typically flared outwardly to form a bolt seat


14


defining a bolt shoulder


14




a


. The bolt opening or openings


15


of the clamp plate


10


match in number the base slot or slots


6


, respectively, of the blade mount base


2


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1-8

and

FIG. 10

of the drawings, in application the replaceable blades


1


are initially removably attached to the respective holders


33


(

FIG. 10

) of each chipping head


28


by means of one or multiple blade mount bolts


25


. Accordingly, as illustrated in

FIG. 10

, the blade mount base


2


is initially positioned on the sloped blade mount surface


35




a


of the holder


33


, with the base bevel


3


of the blade mount base


2


overhanging the upper edge of the blade mount surface


35




a


, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and the base slot or slots


6


of the blade mount base


2


registering with the respective mount bolt opening or openings


35




b


of the holder


33


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


10


. The blade body


18


is then positioned on the blade seat


7


of the blade mount base


2


, with the blade babbitt


20


typically in contact with or adjacent to the front end of the base block


5


and the blade bevel


23


and blade edge


19


of the blade body


18


extending beyond the front end of the blade mount base


2


, as further illustrated in FIG.


4


. Finally, the clamp plate


10


is rested on the blade mount base


2


, with the bottom surface


13


of the clamp plate


10


disposed slightly above the base block


5


of the blade mount base


2


, the clamp plate lip


12


of the clamp plate


10


resting on the blade body


18


and the clamp plate flange


11


of the clamp plate


10


seated in the companion base channel


4


of the blade mount base


2


. Each of one or multiple blade mount bolts


25


, as required, are then extended downwardly through the respective bolt opening or openings


15


of the clamp plate


10


and the respective registering base slot or slots


6


of the blade mount base


2


, and threaded into the respective mount bolt opening or openings


35




b


in the blade mount portion


35


of the corresponding holder


33


, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. Accordingly, as illustrated in

FIG. 8

, the blade edge


19


of each blade body


18


protrudes beyond the face plate


30


on the rotor head


29


, to define a circular cutting plane of each chipping head


28


upon rotation of the chipping head


28


. As the chipping head


28


is rotated in the clockwise direction in

FIG. 7

, the blade edges


19


on the respective blade bodies


18


of the replaceable blades


1


on each chipping head


28


contact the side of a log (not illustrated) advanced between the adjacent chipping heads


28


, and cut wood chips from the corresponding side of the log as each chipping head


28


cuts a plane in the corresponding side of the log, in conventional fashion. After a prolonged period of operation of the log slabber or canter, the blade edge


19


on the blade body


18


of each replaceable blade


1


becomes dull and the cutting quality and efficiency of the chipping heads


28


decreases. Accordingly, the blade body


18


can be removed from the corresponding replaceable blade


1


and the blade edge


19


thereof sharpened using conventional methods in the art. Removal of the blade body


18


is accomplished by unthreading the blade mount bolt or bolts


25


from the respective mount bolt opening or openings


35




b


of the holder


33


and removing the blade mount bolt or bolts


25


from the base slot or slots


6


of the blade mount base


2


and the registering bolt opening or openings


15


of the clamp plate


10


; lifting the clamp plate


10


from the blade mount base


2


; removing the blade body


18


from the blade seat


7


of the blade mount base


2


; sharpening the blade edge


19


of the blade body


18


; and re-assembling the replaceable blade


1


by means of the blade mount bolt or bolts


25


, as heretofore described. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the blade edge


19


of the blade body


18


can be sharpened multiple times until the blade bevel


23


and blade edge


19


encroach upon the area immediately adjacent to the spline notches


22


spaced along the rear edge of the blade body


18


, at which point the blade body


18


is discarded and another blade body


18


is replaced in the replaceable blade


1


.




Referring next to

FIGS. 11-13

of the drawings, in another embodiment the replaceable blades, each generally illustrated by reference numeral


46


, are adapted for attachment to a conventional chipping head


40


for a brush chipper system (not illustrated). Such a chipping head


40


typically includes a generally cylindrical rotor head


41


, provided with multiple, longitudinal blade mount channels


42


which define a rotor head body


41




a


on one side of each blade mount channel


42


and a rotor head arm


41




b


on the opposite side of each blade mount channel


42


. The rotor head


41


is traversed by a central shaft bore


43


which includes a key slot


44


for attaching the rotor head


41


to a rotor head drive shaft (not illustrated). As illustrated in

FIG. 13

, each replaceable blade


46


typically includes a blade mount base


2


, similar in construction to the blade mount base


2


described above with respect to the replaceable blades


1


illustrated in

FIGS. 1-10

, but typically lacking the elliptical base slot or slots


6


(FIG.


6


). The blade body


18


of the replaceable blade


46


is substantially the same in construction to the blade body


18


of the replaceable blades


1


, having the blade bevel


23


, blade edge


19


and blade babbitt


20


. The clamp plate


10


is similar in construction to the clamp plate


10


of the replaceable blades


1


, but typically lacks the bolt opening or openings


15


(

FIG. 6

) and corresponding bolt seat or seats


14


. As particularly illustrated in

FIG. 12

, each replaceable blade


46


is held in place in the corresponding blade mount channel


42


by means of an elongated wedge


47


, with the blade mount base


2


, blade body


18


and clamp plate


10


elements of the replaceable blade


46


interposed between the rotor head arm


41




b


and the wedge


47


, and the wedge


47


interposed between the clamp plate


10


and the rotor head body


41




a


. Accordingly, as illustrated in

FIG. 13

, the bottom surface of the blade mount base


2


of the replaceable blade


46


engages the corresponding rotor head arm


41




b


of the rotor head


41


, while the upper surface of the clamp plate


10


engages one side of the wedge


47


, and the opposite surface of the wedge


47


engages the corresponding rotor head body


41




a


. The blade body


18


is interposed between the clamp plate lip


12


of the clamp plate


10


and the blade seat


7


of the blade mount base


2


, as heretofore described with respect to the replaceable blades


1


of

FIGS. 1-10

, with the blade edge


19


and blade bevel


23


of each blade body


18


extending beyond the outer curvature of the rotor head


41


, as particularly illustrated in FIG.


12


. As further illustrated in

FIG. 13

, the wedge


47


is mounted in the corresponding blade mount channel


42


by means of multiple wedge mount bolts


48


, extended through respective bolt openings


47




a


provided in the wedge


47


, and threaded into respective threaded bolt openings


47




b


, provided in the rotor head


41


at the bottom of each blade mount channel


42


. In use, as the chipping head


40


is rotated under power applied to the rotor head drive shaft (not illustrated) in the clockwise direction in

FIG. 12

, the blade edges


19


of the respective replaceable blades


46


alternately and repeatedly contact sticks, limbs or brush (not illustrated) fed into the brush chipper and cut wood chips from the sticks, limbs or brush, in conventional fashion. Removal of the blade body


18


from the replaceable blade


46


is facilitated as needed, for sharpening as heretofore described, by unthreading the wedge mount bolts


48


from the respective bolt openings


47




a


of the wedge


47


; removing the wedge


47


from the blade mount channel


42


; and removing the blade body


18


from between the blade mount base


2


and the clamp plate


10


for sharpening. The sharpened blade body


18


is replaced on the rotor head


41


by re-positioning the blade body


18


between the blade mount base


2


and the clamp plate


10


and again securing the wedge


47


in the blade mount channels


42


by means of the wedge mount bolts


48


.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the replaceable blades of this invention facilitate tremendous savings in costs associated with operating various types of wood chippers, by enabling each blade to be sharpened and re-used multiple times without the necessity of discarding of the blade after it becomes dull through multiple usages. It will be further appreciated by those skilled in the art that the replaceable blades are capable of use on a variety of wood chippers of various design, including but not limited to log slabbers, canters, brush chippers and chip-n-saws.




While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. Replaceable blades for wood chippers having a chipping head, said replaceable blades each comprising:a blade mount base for engaging the chipping head and a bolt slot provided in said blade mount base; a clamp plate for engaging said blade mount base and a bolt opening provided in said clamp plate; a blade body interposed between said blade mount base and said clamp plate, said blade body having a front end, a rear end spaced from said front end, a blade edge shaped in said front end and a blade babbitt provided in said rear end; and a blade mount bolt extending through said bolt opening and said bolt slot for securing said blade body between said blade mount base and said clamp plate.
  • 2. The replaceable blades of claim 1 comprising a clamp plate flange provided on said clamp plate and a base channel provided in said blade mount base for receiving said clamp plate flange.
  • 3. The replaceable blades of claim 2 wherein said clamp plate flange and said base channel each has a substantially rectangular cross-sectional configuration.
  • 4. Replaceable blades for wood chippers having a chipping head, said replaceable blades each comprising:a blade mount base for engaging the chipping head; a clamp plate for engaging said blade mount base, said clamp plate having a clamp plate lip; a blade body interposed between said blade mount base and said clamp plate lip of said clamp plate, said blade body having a front end, a rear end spaced from said front end, a blade edge shaped in said front end and a blade babbitt provided in said rear end; and a fastening mechanism engaging said clamp plate for securing said blade body between said blade mount base and said clamp plate.
  • 5. The replaceable blades of claim 4 comprising a bolt opening provided in said clamp plate and a bolt slot provided in said blade mount base, and wherein said fastening mechanism comprises a blade mount bolt extending through said bolt opening and said bolt slot, respectively.
  • 6. The replaceable blades of claim 4 comprising a clamp plate flange provided on said clamp plate and a base channel provided in said blade mount base for receiving said clamp plate flange.
  • 7. The replaceable blades of claim 6 comprising a bolt opening provided in said clamp plate and a bolt slot provided in said blade mount base, and wherein said fastening mechanism comprises a blade mount bolt extending through said bolt opening and said bolt slot, respectively.
  • 8. The replaceable blades of claim 6 wherein said clamp plate flange and said base channel each has a substantially rectangular cross-sectional configuration.
  • 9. The replaceable blades of claim 8 comprising a bolt opening provided in said clamp plate and a bolt slot provided in said blade mount base, and wherein said fastening mechanism comprises a blade mount bolt extending through said bolt opening and said bolt slot, respectively.
  • 10. Replaceable blades for wood chippers having a chipping head and a plurality of blade mount channels provided in said chipping head, said replaceable blades each comprising:a blade mount base for engaging the chipping head and a base channel provided in said blade mount base; a clamp plate for engaging said blade mount base and a clamp plate flange provided on said clamp plate for engaging said base channel in said blade mount base; a blade body interposed between said blade mount base and said clamp plate, said blade body having a front end, a rear end spaced from said front end, a blade edge shaped in said front end and a blade babbitt provided in said rear end; and a wedge interposed between said clamp plate and the chipper head in the blade mount channels, respectively, for securing said blade body between said blade mount base and said clamp plate.
  • 11. The replaceable blades of claim 10 comprising a clamp plate lip provided on said clamp plate for engaging said blade body.
  • 12. The replaceable blades of claim 10 wherein said clamp plate flange and said base channel each has a substantially rectangular cross-sectional configuration.
  • 13. The replaceable blades of claim 12 comprising a clamp plate lip provided on said clamp plate for engaging said blade body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of prior filed copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/305,941, Filed Jul. 16, 2001.

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Number Name Date Kind
3570567 Hickman Mar 1971 A
3777793 Miller Dec 1973 A
4082127 Miller Apr 1978 A
4444233 Miller Apr 1984 A
5511597 Shantie et al. Apr 1996 A
5819826 Schmatjen Oct 1998 A
5820042 Robison Oct 1998 A
RE36659 Toogood Apr 2000 E
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/305941 Jul 2001 US