The present invention relates to a wooden tenon press and connection machine and particularly to a wooden tenon press and connection machine to couple wooden strips.
Wood is a regenerating natural resource, thus is a well-accepted environment-friendly material, and is widely used to make various types of products, such as furniture, artifacts, hand tools and the like. Wood also can be directly used as building material to form beams, posts and light partitions and the like.
Tree is a natural growing material with the appearance looked like a cylindrical post. But each tree has a different shape and dimension, therefore has to be cut and sliced to form usable wood. In general, the price of same kind of wood increases exponentially with increasing dimensions. Namely, the wood of a larger dimension is priced much greater than that of a smaller dimension.
Therefore in order to increase the utilization value of wood the peripheral and remanent woods left after a tree is cut and sliced are generally being spliced to form usable woods. In addition, in order to meet use requirements woods of normal dimensions also can be spliced to form woods of a greater dimension.
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During the third wooden strip 2c is thrust by the thrust portion 5, to avoid the junctions of the wooden tenons 3 of the wooden strips 2a, 2b and 2c at the front side from warping upon receiving the pressure, an upper press plate 6 is employed during the thrust process to press and keep the junctions of the wooden tenons 3 of the spliced wooden strips 2a, 2b and 2c in a smooth and neat condition.
The allowable length of the wooden strips 2a, 3b and 2c that can be spliced on the conventional pressing machine 1 is limited by the length of the pressing machine 1, and cannot be increased flexibly. The upper press plate 6 must be formed at a length same as the pressing machine 1 to prevent the junctions of the wooden tenons 3 of the wooden strips 2a, 2b and 2c from warping upon receiving the pressure. In order to make the upper press plate 6 movable up and down, a plurality of pylons 7 and upward movable elements 8 also must be provided. All this takes significant space and also is costly, hence cannot fully meet use requirements.
The primary object of the present invention is to disclose a wooden tenon press and connection machine that can flexibly increase spliced length of wooden strips and reduce equipment cost and space to meet fabrication requirements.
The wooden tenon press and connection machine according to the invention aims to couple a plurality of wooden strips, and includes a station, a plane cutting device, a sawtooth cutting device, a slide deck, a gluing device, a press device and a thrust device. The station has a working plane. The plane cutting device is mounted onto the working plane and has a plane cutter. The sawtooth cutting device is mounted onto the working plane and has a sawtooth cutter.
The slide deck is located on the station and has a holding deck to hold a plurality of the wooden strips, a leaning panel located at one side of the holding deck, a clamp panel movable close to the leaning panel to clamp the wooden strips, and a slide element to carry and slide the holding deck. Through sliding of the slide element two side end surfaces of the wooden strips can pass through the plane cuter and the sawtooth cutter to form a wooden tenon on each of the end surfaces of the wooden strips.
The gluing device is mounted onto the working plane and has a glue box to receive the wooden tenon of the wooden strips. The glue box contains a glue to daub on the wooden tenon.
The press device is mounted onto the working plane and has a press plate movable up and down to press the wooden strips at a selected pressure. The thrust device is mounted onto the working plane and has a thrust portion which has a movement path toward the press plate. Any one of the wooden strips can be held by the press plate in a fixed manner with the wooden tenon facing the thrust portion which thrusts another one of the wooden strips so that the two wood tenons are moved close to each other and coupled together.
Thus, by pressing the wooden strips, the length of the spliced wooden strips can be increased flexibly without being constrained the distance between the thrust portion and the press plate. In the event that the push force of the thrust portion is too much at the moment of coupling of the two wooden tenons, the wooden strips can slide on the working plane to absorb excessive impact force to avoid the wooden strips from fracturing, and also prevent warping at the junctions of the wooden tenons due to excessive forces received by the wooden strips. Hence the upper press plate can be dispensed with to save fabrication cost. The invention integrates all the equipment required for laminating the wooden tenons on the same station, hence also can save plant space to meet fabrication requirements.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed embodiments and description, which proceed with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments merely serve for illustrative purpose and are not the limitation of the invention.
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The slide deck 50 is located on the station 20 and has a holding deck 51 to hold a plurality of the wooden strips 10, a leaning panel 52 located at one side of the holding deck 51, a clamp panel 55 movable close to the leaning panel 52 to clamp the wooden strips 10, a slide element 53 to carry and slide the holding deck 51, and a rotary element 54 to carry the holding deck 51 to rotate 180 degrees. The slide element 53 can have a directing member 531 anchored on the station 20 and a slide base 532 to carry the holding deck 51 and the rotary element 54.
The clamp panel 55 can include two clamp portions 551 screwed through respectively by a clamp screw bar 522. The two clamp screw bars 522 are connected respectively to a rotary wheel 523. Through rotation of the rotary wheels 523 the two clamp portions 551 are driven to move close to the stationary leaning panel 52 to clamp the wooden strips 10.
The holding deck 51 can have a press member 521 located above the wooden strips 10. The press member 521 is anchored on the holding deck 51 and includes a press plate 524 to press and hold the wooden strips 10 still.
The working plane 21 can have a positioning plate 22 to be pressed by the wooden strips 10 to trim the end surfaces at two sides of the wooden strips 10 to pass through respectively where the plane cutter 31 and the sawtooth cutter 41 are located, and after the positioning is finished the wooden strips 10 are clamped tightly by the clamp panel 55 for positioning. Through sliding of the slide element 53 and rotation of the rotary element 54 the two side end surfaces of the wooden strips 10 can pass through the plane cuter 31 and the sawtooth cutter 41 to form a wooden tenon 12 on each of the end surfaces at two sides of the wooden strips 10. It is to be noted that, after rotation of the rotary element 54 the positions of the end surfaces at two sides of the wooden strips 10 to pass through the plane cutter 31 and the sawtooth cutter 41 have to be trimmed anew via the positioning plate 22. In the event of no rotary element 54 the wooden strips 10 can be rotated manually, thus also can form the wooden tenons 12 on the end surfaces at two sides of the wooden strips 10.
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The gluing device 60 is mounted onto the working plane 21 and has a glue box 61 to receive the wooden tenons 12 of the wooden strips 10. The glue box 61 contains a glue 62 to daub on the wooden tenons 12. The glue box 61 also can include a serrated glue dispensing wheel 63 inside corresponding to the wooden tenons 12 so that even small crevices of the wooden tenons 12 can be daubed with the glue.
The press device 70 is mounted onto the working plane 21 and includes a press plate 71 movable up and down to press the wooden strips 10 at a definite pressure to generate a static friction force between the wooden strips 10 and the working plane 21. The press device 70 can include a pylon 72 which has a revolving wheel 73 and a pylon screw bar 74. The pylon screw bar 74 screws through the pylon 72 and has a distal end fastened to the press plate 71. By rotating the revolving wheel 73 the elevation of the press plate 71 can be changed to hold the wooden strips 10 to avoid the wooden strips 10 from rotating or skewing in the downstream fabrication processes.
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In addition, the plane cutting device 30 and the sawtooth cutting device 40 can be positioned on the same side of the working plane 21, while the thrust device 80 and the press device 70 on another side of the working plane 21 so that the plane cutting device 30, the sawtooth cutting device 40, the thrust device 80 and the press device 70 surround the working plane 21, namely, the equipment required to press and couple the wooden tenons 12 are surrounding the working plane 21 and located on the same station 20.
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As a conclusion, the invention can provide many advantages, notably:
1. By pressing the wooden strips to form coupling, the length of the spliced wooden strips can be increased flexibly without being constrained by the length of the working plane.
2. When the thrust force of the thrust portion is greater than the static friction force the wooden strips can slide on the working plane to absorb excessive impact force to avoid the wooden strips 10 from fracturing, and also avoid the wooden strips from warping at the junction of the wooden tenons cause by excessive force received by the wooden strips, hence upper press plate is no longer needed, and fabrication cost can be reduced.
3. The equipment required for pressing and coupling the wooden tenons can be arranged to surround the working plane on the same station, hence also can save plant space.
4. With the rotary bar screwed into the holding bar, when the holding deck is swiveled for 180 degrees, its elevation also is changed so that two end surfaces of the wooden strips can be staggered up and down at a desired distance to form desired coupling.
5. The various elements of the invention can be driven via a single driving source, hence by merely providing a single and stable driving source operation on the station can be accomplished, therefore can meet use requirements and also improve usability.