Claims
- 1. An improved stop and loader assembly for use in a sawmill having a rotatable saw blade and the like, and further having a carriage movable to and from said saw blade, comprising
- a rotatable shaft aligned with and spaced laterally from said carriage,
- a pair of stop and loader members mounted in a spaced-apart manner on said shaft and formed to receive and support a sawlog and the like,
- a plurality of spaced-apart rail members supporting said shaft and extending perpendicularly between and tilting upward from said shaft to said carriage,
- a pair of spaced-apart support members aligned beside said carriage in an end-to-end relationship to each other,
- a tubular member having a sidewall aperture adjacent one end rotatable generally arcuately in a vertical plane perpendicular to said shaft about a pivot point aligned with said saw blade and located generally between the adjacent ends of said spaced-apart support members,
- first actuating means for rotating said tubular member between a substantially erect position wherein said tubular member is disposed between said support members and said sidewall aperture therein confronts said carriage and a generally reclining position lower than any sawlog supported on said stop and loader members,
- log turning means movable longitudinally in said tubular means and having a log engaging portion extendable outwardly through said sidewall aperture and retractable within said tubular means, and
- second actuator means for moving said log turning means in said tubular means.
- 2. The stop and loader assembly described in claim 1, wherein said log turning means comprises
- a connecting member having one portion interconnected with said second actuator and having another portion located in said tubular member adjacent said sidewall aperture therein, and
- at least one dogging member pivotally connected with said another portion of said connecting member thrustable through said sidewall aperture and against a saw log and the like by movement of said connecting member longitudinally in said tubular member to said sidewall aperture and retractable through said sidewall aperture and within said tubular member by movement of said connecting member longitudinally in said tubular member from said sidewall aperture.
- 3. The log turning means described in claim 2, wherein said dogging member is further interconnected with said connecting member for engaging and rotating said saw log during movement of said connecting means in one direction along said tubular member and for disengaging from and yielding to said saw log during movement of said connecting means in the other direction.
- 4. An improved stop and loader assembly for use at a first location in a sawmill having a saw blade rotatable in a cutting line at a second location therein and further having a log carriage movable adjacent said cutting line between said locations, comprising
- a rotatable shaft parallel to and displaced from said cutting line at said first location and having a pair of generally crescent-like stops and loader members fixedly located adjacent each end,
- a pair of spaced-apart rail members supporting said shaft and extending between said rotatable shaft and said cutting line,
- an elongate slapper member pivotally mounted between said rail members for arcuate movement between a first generally reclining position adjacent and lower than said rotatable shaft to a second generally erect position wherein said slapper member is tilted from vertical across said cutting line,
- log turning means slidably positioned in and retractably extendable from the upper end of said slapper member toward said cutting line,
- first actuating means for arcuately moving said slapper member,
- second actuating means for rotating said shaft and stop and loader members,
- third actuating means interconnected with said log turning means, and
- control means interconnected with said actuating means.
- 5. The stop and loader assembly described in claim 4, wherein said control means comprises
- a first switching means having a neutral position for causing said first actuating means to immobilize said slapper member, a bar-up position for causing said first actuating means to drive said slapper member toward said generally erect position, and a bar-down position for causing said first actuating means to drive said slapper member toward said generally reclining position, and
- a second switching means interconnected with said first switching means for causing said first actuating means to drive said slapper member toward said generally reclining position.
- 6. The stop and loader assembly described in claim 5, wherein said first switching means overrides said second switching means when said first switching means is moved to said bar-up position.
- 7. The stop and loader assembly described in claim 6, wherein said second switching means comprises
- a limit-type switch located adjacent said pivot point of said slapper member, and operable when said first switching means is in said neutral position, and
- engaging means hingedly interconnected with said slapper member for engaging said limit switch when said slapper member is substantially in said generally erect and reclining positions and for disengaging said limit switch when said slapper member is in an intermediate position between said generally erect and reclining positions.
- 8. The stop and loader assembly described in claim 7, wherein said first actuating means comprises
- a source of pneumatic pressure,
- a pneumatic cylinder and piston assembly interconnected with said slapper member, and
- valve means interconnected with said limit-type switch for connecting pressure from said source to actuate said cylinder and piston assembly when said first switching means is in said bar-up and bar-down positions and to equalize the pressure in said cylinder and piston assembly when said first switch is in said neutral position and said engaging means is disengaged from said limit-type switch.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 746,519, filed Dec. 1, 1976, which in turn is a division of Ser. No. 470,338, filed May 16, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,094,220.
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Divisions (2)
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