Claims
- 1. In a wood splitter, in combination:
- an elongated main rail;
- a guide rail aligned with and spaced from said main rail to form therewith a longitudinal trackway;
- means securing said guide rail at its ends to said main rail, to define the length of said trackway;
- a carriage movable longitudinally along said trackway, including means engaging said guide rail;
- power means for causing reversible movement of said carriage along said trackway;
- apposed tapered splitter elements carried by said main rail in longitudinally aligned, mutually spaced relation; and
- a ram carried by said carriage for longitudinal movement between said splitter elements.
- 2. In a wood splitter, in combination:
- an elongated main rail;
- a pair of guide rails aligned with and spaced oppositely from said main rail, to form therewith a longitudinal trackway;
- means securing said guide rails at their ends to said main rail to define the length of said trackway;
- a carriage movable longitudinally along said trackway, including sleeves engaging said guide rails;
- power means for causing reversible movement of said carriage along said trackway;
- a pair of apposed tapered splitter elements carried by said main rail in longitudinally aligned, mutually spaced relation; and
- a ram carried by said carriage for longitudinal movement between said splitter elements.
- 3. A splitter according to claim 2 in which said carriage includes first and second saddles separated by a longitudinal distance less than said length of said trackway.
- 4. A splitter according to claim 2 in which said power means comprises a pair of linear motors acting longitudinally on said carriage at sites outward of said guide rails.
- 5. A splitter according to claim 3 in which said main rail comprises an I-beam having a central vertical web, and said carriage includes means spacing said saddles longitudinally and having first portions moving in the spaces between said main rail and said guide rails, and second portions jointly defining a space containing said web.
- 6. A splitter according to claim 1 in which said carriage includes first and second saddles and elongated means connected between said saddles for engaging said main rail and said guide rail.
- 7. A splitter according to claim 1 in which said carriage includes means positioned for reception in the space between said rails.
- 8. A wood splitter according to claim 1, including splitter elements mounted on said main rail near first and second ends, and the center, of said trackway, and spaced rams carried by said carriage for longitudinal movement between the center splitting element and the first and second end splitter elements respectively.
- 9. A wood splitter according to claim 1 in which said main rail and said guide rails comprise a frame for said splitter,
- and wheeled means for supporting said frame.
- 10. In a wood splitter, in combination:
- an elongated main rail;
- a pair of guide rails aligned with and spaced oppositely from said main rail, to form therewith a longitudinal trackway;
- means securing said guide rails at their ends to said main rail to define the length of said trackway;
- a carriage movable longitudinally along said trackway, including means engaging said guide rails, and having first and second saddles separated by a longitudinal distance less than said length of said trackway;
- a pair of linear motors acting longitudinally on said carriage at sites outward of said main rail to cause reversible movement of said carriage along said trackway;
- a pair of inwardly directed splitter elements mounted on said main rail near first and second ends thereof;
- a double-faced splitting element mounted on said main rail near the center of the length of said trackway; and
- a pair of rams carried by said saddles for longitudinal movement between the center splitting element and the first and second end splitter elements respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application filed Apr. 23, 1979, Ser. No. 32,156 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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