The present invention refers to a trimming machine for wood, particularly a tenoner, according to the identifying section of claim 1.
Trimming machines of this type are firstly known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,423. In this, a tree half-trunk is advanced on a work surface of the machine by means of a conveyor and is in the form of chains. The trunk is passed between two circular saws parallel to each other in order to laterally cut the half-trunk, i.e. in order to remove two side shavings from it. Precisely onto the two lateral saws above the work surface a horizontal circular saw is arranged to cut the upper shavings of the half-trunk, that is at the level of the laterally trimmed trunk up to which the lateral shavings have been removed. In order not to obstruct work at the outlet of the cut board, the lateral shavings are deviated by guides in the form of wedges which are introduced between the lateral shavings and the vertical plane of the laterally-cut half-trunk downstream of the vertical circular saws. The laterals shavings are hence laterally deviated in order to bring them out of the work surface into a housing means outside the lateral walls of the machine racking. Hence the lateral shavings are disposed of. The upper shavings are brought up above the upper trimmed plane of the machined board.
It can be noted that this trimming machine of the known type is equipped with deviation devices for the lateral shavings to bring them laterally outside the machine racking to dispose of them laterally. In many circumstances, this solution is very unstable when there is not much space since the removal device of the shavings considerably increases the lateral dimensions of the machine.
The object of the present invention is therefore to perfect a machine of the above-described type and to provide a machine which is less bulky with respect to that previously described.
This object is achieved by a trimming machine for wood, particularly a tenoner, with the characteristics of the identifying section of claim 1.
Providing a work surface for a trimming machine downstream of the lateral cutting tools of an upward ramp guide, the lateral shavings or chips can be raised and brought onto a horizontal cutting tool in order to be disposed of in the transport direction together with the upper and/or lower shavings cut using the upper cutting tool.
This arrangement makes it possible to minimize the lateral dimensions of the trimming machine according to the invention with respect to one of the known type as described above.
Obviously, the lateral shaving or chips can be appropriately guided between the cut surface of the wood to be trimmed and itself, envisaging between the lateral cutting tools and the cutting tool a guide profile adapted to prevent any contact between the shavings and the cut wall of the board.
In a preferred embodiment, the vertical blades of the circular saw move in the same direction as the transport direction of the half-trunk.
Further details and features are shown in the claims and the following description of a preferred embodiment, depicted in the attached drawing, wherein
In the Figures, reference number 1 indicates a wood trimming machine as a whole, in this case a tenoner. The trimming machine 1 comprises a racking 2 which has a work surface 3 and a conveyor 4 on the plane itself. The conveyor 4 is adapted to be actuated in the working direction 5. On the conveyor 4 a half-trunk 6 can be rested which then undergoes the cutting process. For the vertical cutting operation, saws 7 and 8 are envisaged parallel to each other at an adjustable mutual distance. In order to keep the half-trunk on conveyor 4 pressure rollers 9 act on the upper side of the half-trunk. At the outlet of circular saws 7 and 8 the lateral shavings 10 from the trunk are cut. Between these and the machined part of the half-trunk 6, on two sides of the half-trunk lateral guides 11 and 12 are arranged in order to keep the lateral shavings 10 separate from the machined part. Subsequently, at a distance from circular saws 7 and 8 a belt saw 13 is arranged at an adjustable height above the work surface 3 for horizontal operations with respect to the plane. The belt saw 13 processes the half-trunk 6 in order to remove the upper shavings 14.
In order to prevent the lateral shavings 10 from obstructing the belt saw 13 and in order to save the maximum lateral dimensions of the trimming machine 1, on the work surface between the vertical circular saws 8 and 9 and the horizontal belt saw 13, inclined guides 15 are arranged at each side of the trunk which rise in the direction of the belt saw 13 in order to bring the lateral shavings above the part of the belt saw which is engaged with the half-trunk. Hence, from the trimming machine 1 a board 16 exits completely free from shavings.
Various embodiments and modifications are possible without leaving the scope protected by the claim.
Hence, the transport means can be chains or belts. The saws can be either circular saws or belt saws. All the described guides can be adjusted just as the slope of the inclined guide can be adjusted.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BZ2011A000014 | Apr 2011 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP12/54604 | 3/15/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/17/2013 |