Claims
- 1. A roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log,a) the roller comprised of a cylindrical surface and two side surfaces, b) the axis of the roller extending through the centers of the side surfaces of the roller the cylindrical surface having a series of spike bar retainers fastened across the cylindrical surface parallel to the central axis of the roller.
- 2. The roller of claim 1 in which a spike bar incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes is fastened in each of the spike bar retainers.
- 3. A roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log,a) the roller comprised of a cylindrical surface and two side surfaces, b) the axis of the roller extending through the centers of the side surfaces of the roller the cylindrical surface having a series of spike bar retainers fastened across the cylindrical surface parallel to the central axis of the roller; a spike bar incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes fastened in each of the spike bar retainers; the vertical spikes on the spike bar are comprised of a number of inclined sides having planar surfaces.
- 4. The roller of claim 3 in which the vertical spikes on the spike bar have a pyramidal shape.
- 5. The roller of claim 3 or 4 in which the spike bar incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes is machined from alloy steel.
- 6. A roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log,a) the roller comprised of a cylindrical surface and two side surfaces, b) the axis of the roller extending through the centers of the side surfaces of the feeding roller, the cylindrical surface having a series of spike bar retainers fastened circumferentially around the cylindrical surface; spike bars incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes are fastened in the spike bar retainers; the vertical spikes on the spike bar are comprised of a number of inclined sides having planar surfaces.
- 7. The roller of claim 6 in which the vertical spikes on the spike bar have a pyramidal shape.
- 8. The roller of claim 6 or 7 in which the spike bar incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes is machined from alloy steel.
- 9. A spike retaining bar for mounting on the cylindrical surface of a roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log, the spike retaining bar adapted to receive and retain a spike bar having a series of spaced vertical spikes, in which the retaining means is a partially enclosed slot in the spike retaining bar.
- 10. A spike bar for insertion in the spike retaining bar of claim 9, comprising a single piece of alloy steel bar having a base and a series of spaced spikes, each of said spikes having a plurality of inwardly upwardly sloping planar sides, each planar side of each spike having a triangular configuration, the tops of each planar side meeting at the tip of the respective spike.
- 11. A spike bar including a series of spaced apart vertical spikes for mounting in a spike retaining bar fastened to the cylindrical surface of a roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log; in which the vertical spikes on the spike bar have a plurality of inwardly upwardly inclined sides having planar surfaces.
- 12. The spike bar of claim 11 incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes in which the vertical spikes are pyramidal in shape.
- 13. The spike bar of claim 11 or 12 incorporating a series of spaced apart vertical spikes machined from alloy steel.
- 14. A roller for grasping a log for axial movement or rotation of the log,a) the roller comprised of a cylindrical surface and two side surfaces, b) the axis of the roller extending through the centers of the side surfaces of the roller, the cylindrical surface having a series of spaced spike bar retainers fastened in a helical arrangement on the circumference of the cylinder; a series of spaced spike bars are inserted and fastened in the helical arrangement of spike bar retainers on one side of the cylinder surface and a bar without spikes is fastened in the spike bar retainer arranged in a helical arrangement on the opposite side of the cylinder surface; the vertical spikes on the spike bar are comprised of a number of inclined sides having planar surfaces.
Priority Claims (1)
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2290126 |
Nov 1999 |
CA |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is the first application filed for the present invention.
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