Claims
- 1. In a veneer stacking system wherein sheets of veneer are conveyed on an overhead conveyor and selectively deposited on stacks, apparatus for transferring the veneer sheets from the overhead conveyor to the stacks comprising;
- a pair of knock-off shoes extendably supported over the sheets being conveyed by the overhead conveyor and over a stack onto which selected ones of the sheets are to be deposited,
- a plurality of hydraulic motor means each including a piston and defining a substantially non-restricted conduit for a hydraulic fluid moved by the piston in the conduit, said hydraulic motor means cooperatively extending the pair of shoes to engage the selected sheets and transfer the sheets from the conveyor to the stacks;
- return means operating to retract the shoes to the non-extended position upon release thereof by the hydraulic motor means;
- a single pneumatic control means simultaneously activating the plurality of hydraulic control means for simultaneous extension of the pair of shoes and to permit retraction thereof by the return means; and
- computer means controlling actuation of the pneumatic control means in response to computation of information determining the required instant of actuation of the shoes for depositing the selected sheets onto the stack.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the pneumatic control means is a pneumatic cylinder and a mover piston driven by the pneumatic cylinder, said plurality of hydraulic motor means each including a master cylinder and a piston coupled through a hydraulic line to a shoe cylinder and piston, the pistons of the master cylinder being directly connected to the pneumatic driven mover piston and the pistons of the slave cylinders connected to the knock-off shoes and thereby defining a hydraulic system whereby movement of the mover piston simultaneously moves the pistons of the master cylinder which in turn simultaneously moves the pistons of the slave cylinders and knock-off shoes connected thereto.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 including bleed off means for automatically bleeding off air that becomes entrained in the hydraulic line.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein bleed off means includes provision for mounting the master cylinder so as to establish a highest point in the hydraulic system within the master cylinder and a bleed off orifice provided in the master cylinder from the said highest point upwardly to a hydraulic fluid reservoir at the master cylinder exterior, whereby air introduced into the hydraulic system rises throughout the system and is automatically bled off through the orifice into the reservoir.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein the highest point of the hydraulic system is located immediately forward of the piston of the master cylinder with the piston fully retracted.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 including air return means connected to the shoe cylinders on the side of the pistons opposite the hydraulic fluid for facilitating retraction of the pistons and shoes connected thereto upon retraction of the mover piston.
- 7. A method of stacking veneer sheets into stacks positioned below an overhead conveyor conveying veneer sheets in sequence, said stacks segregating the veneer sheets into categories of common physical characteristics, which method comprises;
- scanning the sheets for the physical characteristics that determine stack designation,
- computing the requirements for orienting the sheets relative to the conveyor,
- orienting the sheets being conveyed with a leading edge thereof perpendicular to the path of travel,
- monitoring the position of the sheets as they are conveyed along said conveyor,
- positioning pairs of extendable knock-off shoes above the conveyor and above the stack position, each pair of knock-off shoes extended simultaneously by actuation of a plurality of hydraulic motor means which forces hydraulic fluid through a non-restricted conduit, and wherein said plurality of hydraulic motor means is actuated by a common computer controlled pneumatic motor means,
- urging the knock-off shoes to a non-extended position, and computing from the information of the monitoring and scanning steps the precise point of actuation for simultaneous extension of the pair of knock-off shoes so as to deposit the sheets onto the designated stacks while maintaining the orientation established in the orienting step and returning the knock-off shoes to the non-extended position following conclusion of the actuation step.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 7 including the step of bleeding off air bubbles entrained in the hydraulic motor means for insuring precise simultaneous actuation of the pair of knock-off shoes.
- 9. A method as determined in claim 8 wherein retraction of the knock-off shoes is provided by air pressure continuously urging retraction of the shoe cylinders and effecting retraction thereof as permitted by the motor means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application for Patent, Ser. No. 178,478, filed Apr. 7, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,905,843.
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