Claims
- 1. An essentially wedge-shaped wood flake having a first, concave surface and a second, convex surface delimiting between them said flake, said first and second surfaces converging in an imaginary tip outside said flake, said flake having a center line extending between said first and second surfaces and comprising a first center line section of a first length extending inside said flake and a second center line section of a second length extending outside said flake, said tip being located on said center line, and outside said flake at a terminal end of said second center line section, wherein said second length is between 40% and 100% of said first length.
- 2. The flake of claim 1, wherein said center line intersects said flake in a boundary surface at a junction between said first and second center line sections.
- 3. The flake of claim 2, wherein said boundary surface and said center line enclose a finite angle between them.
- 4. The flake of claim 2, wherein said flake has a thickness of between 2 and 10 mm between said first and second surfaces at a transition between said second surface and said boundary surface.
- 5. The flake of claim 2, wherein said boundary surface is plane.
- 6. The flake of claim 2, wherein said center line intersects said flake in a front face at an end opposite said boundary surface, said front face extending parallel to said boundary surface.
- 7. A method of producing an essentially wedge-shaped wood flake from a log by chipping, said flake comprising a first, concave surface and a second, convex surface delimiting between them said flake, said first and second surfaces converging in an imaginary tip within a converging area, said flake having a center line extending between said first and second surfaces and comprising a first center line section of a first length extending inside said flake and a second center line section of a second length extending outside said flake, said tip being located on said center line, and outside said flake at a terminal end of said second center line section, the method comprising the steps of:a) removing wood from said log in said converging area and; b) chipping said flake from said log by means of a rotating chipping tool, wherein said chipping tool is guided to extend so far into said removed converging area that said second length is between 40% and 100% of said first length.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said center line intersects said flake in a boundary surface at a junction between said center line sections.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said boundary surface is produced such that said boundary surface encloses with said center line a finite angle.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein said flake is chipped out with a thickness of between 2 and 10 mm between said first and second surfaces at a transition between said second surface and said boundary surface.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein said boundary surface is produced in a plane configuration.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said boundary surface is produced by sawing.
- 13. The method of claim 8, wherein said center line intersects said flake in a front face at an end opposite said boundary surface, said plane face extending parallel to said boundary surface.
- 14. A method of profiling a log, comprising the steps of:a) generating a saw cut along said log for generating a groove therein; b) guiding a rotating chipping tool along said groove for chipping from said log longitudinally extending corners having first and second side surfaces, said chipping tool having a cutting radius extending into said groove and running free therein, said second side surface extending along said saw cut, flakes being produced during said chipping comprising a first, concave surface and a second, convex surface delimiting between them said flake being essentially wedge-shaped, said first and second surfaces converging in an imaginary tip, said flake having a center line extending between said first and second surfaces and comprising a first center line section of a first length extending inside said flake and a second center line section of a second length extending outside said flake, said tip being located on said center line, and outside said flake at a terminal end of said second center line section, wherein said chipping tool is guided along said groove such as to extend so far into said groove that said second length is between 40% and 100% of said first length; and c) sawing off side planks from said log, said side planks having a narrow surface configurated by one of said side surfaces.
- 15. An apparatus for producing an essentially wedge-shaped wood flake from a log by chipping, said flake comprising a first, concave surface and a second, convex surface delimiting between them said flake, said first and second surfaces converging in an imaginary tip within a converging area, said flake having a center line extending between said first and second surfaces and comprising a first center line section of a first length extending inside said flake and a second center line section of a second length extending outside said flake, said tip being located on said center line, and outside said flake at a terminal end of said second center line section, the apparatus comprising:a) means for removing wood from said log in said converging area; and b) means for chipping said flake from said log by means of a rotating chipping tool, wherein said chipping tool is guided to extend so far into said removed converging area that said second length is between 40% and 100% of said first length.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said removing means comprise a saw.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein said saw is configured as a circular saw having a circular saw blade.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said circular saw blade has a thickness of at least 5 mm.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said circular saw blade has a thickness of at least 6 mm.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein a wood cleaver is provided between said saw and said chipping tool, said wood cleaver extending flush with said saw.
- 21. An apparatus for profiling a log, comprising:a) means for generating a saw cut along said log for generating a groove therein; b) means for guiding a rotating chipping tool along said groove for chipping from said log longitudinally extending corners having first and second side surfaces, said chipping tool having a cutting radius extending into said groove and running free therein, said second side surface extending along said saw cut, flakes being produced during said chipping comprising a first, concave surface and a second, convex surface delimiting between them said flake being essentially wedge-shaped, said first and second surfaces converging in an imaginary tip, said flake having a center line extending between said first and second surfaces and comprising a first center line section of a first length extending inside said flake and a second center line section of a second length extending outside said flake, said tip being located on said center line, and outside said flake at a terminal end of said second center line section, wherein said chipping tool is guided along said groove such as to extend so far into said groove that said second length is between 40% and 100% of said first length; and c) means for sawing off side planks from said log, said side planks having a narrow surface configurated by one of said side surfaces.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of International Application No. PCT/EP99/04230, with an international filing date of Jun. 18, 1999, which claims priority to German application No. 198 29 112.4 filed Jun. 30, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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