1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to wood industries and, more particularly, to a sawdust-free cutting method and apparatus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In conventional sawmill installations, wood pieces are typically sawn by bringing the wood pieces in contact with a rotating circular saw having a toothed outer circumference. There is normally an important speed differential between the advancing speed of the wood pieces and the tangential speed at the periphery of the rotating circular saw. This results in the generation of sawdust, which constitutes an important source of waste.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,741 issued on Mar. 1, 1997 to Zimmerman discloses a woodworking machine comprising a number of power driven feed rollers for feeding wood products into and through a cutting zone. The cutting zone includes a pair of coplanar toothed saw blades. An overhead dust collector is provided above the cutting zone to carry away virtually all sawdust generated while the machine is being operated.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,614,138 issued on Sep. 30, 1986 to Altman discloses a cutter apparatus for sheet materials, such as plaster board, wherein a pair of axially spaced, coplanar blades are driven in opposite directions and in a way such as to create a speed differential between respective cutting edges of the blades. During cutting, the sheet material is self-propelled by the action of the blades.
Although the cutting apparatuses described in the above patents are effective for cutting wood products and sheet materials, it has been found that there is a need for a new cutting method and apparatus for cutting a variety of wood products without virtually producing any sawdust.
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide a sawdust-free wood cutting apparatus adapted to reduce wood waste resulting from the generation of sawdust.
It is also an aim of the present invention to provide a new wood cutting method adapted to minimize waste while cutting a piece of wood.
Therefore, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a sawdust-free wood cutting apparatus comprising:
a frame,
a guide mounted to said frame for guiding a piece of wood along a feed path having a cutting zone,
at least one circular blade mounted in said cutting zone and driven in rotation about an axis transversal to said feed path, said circular blade having a toothless circumferential cutting edge,
a source of power driving said circular blade about said axis, and
a feeder advancing the piece of wood to be cut through said cutting zone at a linear speed substantially equal to a tangential speed at said toothless circumferential cutting edge of said circular blade.
In accordance with a further general aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of cutting a piece of wood, comprising the steps of: driving in rotation a blade having a smooth outer cutting circumference, bringing a piece of wood in contact with said blade at a speed substantially equal to a tangential speed at said smooth outer cutting circumference.
Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:
Now referring to the drawings, and in particular to
The sawdust-free wood cutting apparatus 10 is intended to cut wood pieces, such as a wooden board, wood planks and lumbers. More specifically, the sawdust-free wood cutting apparatus 10 generally comprises a table 12, a pair of vertically spaced-apart feed rollers 14a and 14b at an upstream end 15 of the table 12, a pair of discharge rollers 16a and 16b at a downstream end 17 of the table 12, and a pair of coplanar circular cutting blades 18a and 18b between the pairs of feed and discharge rollers 14a, 14b, 16a and 16b.
The table 12 includes a horizontal planar support surface 20 supported above a ground surface by four legs 22 depending from the corners of the support surface 20. First and second axially spaced-apart rectangular slots are defined in the support surface 20 for respectively receiving the feed roller 14a and the discharge roller 16a with the peripheral side surface of the rollers 14a and 16a substantially flush with the top surface of the support surface 20. According to the illustrated embodiment, the feed roller 14a and the discharge roller 16a are identical and journaled to the table 12 for free rotation about respective rotating axes. The rollers 14a and 16a are not power driven and are caused to be rotated only by the piece of wood W (
The feed roller 14b and the discharge roller 16b are adapted to frictionally engage a top surface of the piece of wood W (
The upper feed and discharge rollers 14b and 16b are preferably ribbed and made of a material having a high coefficient of friction to prevent any slippage between the piece of wood W and the rollers 14b and 16b while the piece of wood W is being advanced by the rollers 14b and 16b through the apparatus 10.
As shown in
The piece of wood W is guided along a rectilinear feed path through the apparatus 10 in order to ensure straight cuts C (
The piece of wood W, while traveling on the table 12, is urged against the vertical guiding surface 62 by a pushing mechanism 72 mounted on the support surface 20 on a side of the feed path opposite to the angle iron 64. As shown in
The piece of wood W is cut longitudinally into two parts by the combined action of the axially spaced coplanar circular cutting blades 18a and 18b. As best shown in
As shown in
The upper circular blade 18b is vertically adjustable by a screw adjustment mechanism generally depicted at 112.
The blades 18a and 18b are driven at the same speed but in opposite directions by the motor 40. As shown in
In operation, the blades 18a and 18b are driven at the same speed but in opposite directions (see
The above-described driving arrangement of sprocket wheels and chains driving the feed roller 14b, the discharge roller 16b and the blades 18a and 18b guarantee the equality of the advancing speed of the wood piece W and the tangential speed of the blades 18a and 18b. The advancing speed of the piece of wood W through the apparatus 10 may be about 365 feet/minutes.
Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described as including a pair of coplanar circular blades, it is also contemplated to use a single cutting blade.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,374,201 | Mar 2002 | CA | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/998,677 filed on Nov. 30, 2004 which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/634,873 filed on Aug. 6, 2003, which is a continuation of a PCT/CA03/00222 filed on Feb. 14, 2003 and claiming priority on Canadian Patent Application No. 2,374,201 filed on Mar. 1, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10998677 | Nov 2004 | US |
Child | 11600930 | Nov 2006 | US |
Parent | 10634873 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 10998677 | Nov 2004 | US |
Parent | PCT/CA03/00222 | Feb 2003 | US |
Child | 10634873 | Aug 2003 | US |