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- This invention relates to lumber processing and more particularly to a transfer mechanism which transfers boards from a conveyor conveying boards in adjacent relationship onto a conveyor that receives and conveys the boards in a desired fixed relationship.
- Lumber processing is highly automated and in certain processing stations, the boards need to be precisely spaced apart when entering the station.
- the boards are commonly transferred from a conveyor where the boards are in close or abutting relationship, e.g., as when coming from an unscrambler, onto a second conveyor having lugs that determine the desired spacing.
- a transfer mechanism controls the transfer from one conveyor onto the other to assure the relationship desired. This invention is directed to such transfer mechanism.
- a typical transfer mechanism employs an intermediate pick off wheel and a stop member.
- the board movement is stopped on the first conveyor (although the conveyor typically continues to slide under the boards) and each leading board in turn is picked off the first conveyor by the pick off wheel and carried over onto the next conveyor in timed sequence.
- the first conveyor is provided with a descending discharge end that is closely adjacent to and elevated over the receiving end of a second conveyor.
- a downwardly angled fixed slide member fills the gap between the conveyors and directs the boards off the discharge end of the first conveyor and toward the receiving end of the second conveyor.
- a fixed stop is provided on the slide and interrupts the movement of the board. The stop is positioned just above the end sprocket of the second conveyor.
- a camming wheel or member mounted to the shaft of the end sprocket of the receiving conveyor rotates with the end sprocket. Camming lobes on the wheel are strategically positioned to rise up under a leading board edge abutted against the stop and raises that board edge over the stop.
- the downward urging of the following boards pushes the board over the stop and onto the second conveyor.
- the lobes of the camming wheel or member are arranged on the wheel relative to the lugs on the second conveyor so that the boards are deposited on the second conveyor between the lugs.
- a secondary stop in the form of a pivotal arm is provided to selectively stop the advancement of the boards prior to the fixed stop and nullifies the cam feeding of the boards. This allows the second conveyor to operate, e.g., to empty the second conveyor.
- the boards descending down the path of the first conveyor end and the slide are preferably biasingly urged to lay flat on the conveyor and slide until engaged by the lobes of the camming wheel or member.
- a further embodiment believed to be an improvement over the above first preferred embodiment dispenses with the slide member.
- the further embodiment retains the descending discharge end of the first conveyor and effectively overlaps the two conveyors to enable the direct transfer of the boards onto the second conveyor from the first conveyor.
- a stop member stops the conveyance of the boards just prior to the overlap position and a camming wheel, similar to that of the first preferred embodiment, sequentially lifts the leading edge of the leading board over the stop for deposit onto the second conveyor.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a board feeder of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the board feeder of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 illustrating a board being transferred onto a secondary conveyor
- FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 illustrating the manner of interrupting the feed of the board
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a portion of the board feeder.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are side and plan views of a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a board feeder for a lumber processing line.
- the processing line has an infeed conveyor 10 that conveys boards in the direction indicated by arrow 12 with the boards being abutted in an edge-to-edge arrangement.
- the conveyor 10 is a chain type conveyor with the discharge end radiused to provide a descending array of boards.
- the boards hereafter referred to as boards 14 or simply as board 14 , are transported by the infeed conveyor 10 onto a fixed slide 11 .
- the boards 14 engage a positive stop 16 mounted on the slide 11 which stops the motion of the boards 14 .
- the chain of the conveyor 10 continues to travel with the chain simply sliding under the boards received thereon.
- the boards 14 are to be separated or spaced one from the other and transferred to a secondary conveyor 20 with each board 14 on the secondary conveyor 20 being placed between successive drive lugs 22 .
- the drive lugs 22 will engage the trailing side edge of each of the boards 14 and transport the boards to a subsequent operation.
- the boards 14 are held in position behind the stop 16 with the aid of a drag roller assembly 30 and a hold down mechanism 32 .
- the drag roller assembly 30 and the hold down mechanism 32 assure that the boards 14 will remain in an edge-to-edge contact on the slide 11 and will prevent one board 14 from flipping upwardly to be deposited on a previous or subsequent board.
- the hold down mechanism 32 has an arm 34 that is pivotally mounted and biasingly controlled by a cylinder 36 .
- a bracket 38 is pivotally mounted on the arm 34 and supports rollers 40 , 42 .
- An additional roller 44 is coupled to the trailing roller 42 by a bracket 46 .
- the hold down mechanism thus provides a biasing force through the rollers 40 , 42 and 44 to hold the boards 14 downwardly on the conveyor 10 and against the stop 16 .
- the pivotal bracket 38 does, however, permit the leading board 14 to be lifted above the fixed stop 16 to transfer the board 14 onto the secondary conveyor 20 .
- Cam members 50 which are mounted on gear shaft 51 of secondary conveyor 20 are accordingly timed to rotate with movement of the secondary conveyor 20 .
- the cam member 50 lifts the leading edge of the board that is against the fixed stop 16 upwardly and over the fixed stop 16 .
- Lifting of the board edge is provided by extending lobes 52 on the cam member 50 which will engage the leading edge of the board 14 that is against the fixed stop 16 and elevates the leading edge of that board 14 over the fixed stop 16 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the cam member 50 in the process of elevating the leading edge of the board 14 that was positioned against the fixed stop 16 .
- the force of the preceding boards 14 acting against the leading board 14 (being urged by conveyor 10 and gravity) will force the leading board 14 that has been lifted above the stop 16 off slide 11 and onto the secondary conveyor 20 .
- the cam member 50 and the slide 11 including positive stop 16 are further illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the cam member 50 has extending tapered lobes 52 spaced around its periphery.
- the cam member 50 is mounted on shaft 51 and positioned between brackets 70 as permitted by oversize slots 71 strategic to the positive stop 16 .
- a shoulder 72 on the brackets 70 defines the position of the positive stop 16 .
- a replaceable stop member 16 is mounted substantially flush with the shoulder 72 on the bracket 70 .
- Replaceable slide inserts 74 are provided on the land 76 between shoulder 73 and shoulder 72 . The inserts 74 fit below the top edge of shoulder 72 with stop 16 projected above the inserts 74 as will be apparent. As will be noted, the stop 16 and the inserts are replaceable.
- a stop arm 60 (FIG. 4) mounted near each cam member 50 is provided to interrupt the feeding of the boards 14 from the infeed conveyor 10 to the secondary conveyor 20 .
- the stop arms 60 are mounted to a common shaft 64 .
- a cylinder 66 coupled to the shaft 64 pivots the stop arms 60 to their two pivotal positions. One pivotal position is shown in FIG. 1 and the other pivotal position is shown in FIG. 4.
- the stop arm 60 has been pivoted away from the positive stop so that the tip 62 of the arm 60 stops the boards before they reach the positive stop 16 .
- the edge of the first board 14 in abutment against the tip 62 is out of the travel path of the lobe 52 of the cam 50 .
- the board 14 will not be engaged by the lobe 52 and the feeding of the boards 14 is interrupted.
- the arm 60 is positioned so that the tip 62 is substantially flush with the fixed stop 16 (FIG. 1).
- the cam member 50 rotates, the lobe 52 will engage the leading edge of the board 14 that is against the stop 16 .
- Continued rotation of the cam member 50 will elevate the leading edge of the board 14 above the fixed stop 16 .
- the bracket 38 will pivot on the arm 34 and the leading roller 40 will elevate with the board 14 .
- the second roller 42 will also pivot and remain in contact with the trailing edge of the board 14 and will engage the leading edge of the next board 14 to assure that it will come into abutment with the fixed stop 16 .
- the modified conveyor 10 ′ follows a downwardly curved path from left to right as indicated in FIG. 6.
- the return path for conveyor 10 ′ is dictated by rear end gear 80 mounted on axle shaft 82 .
- Mounted on the same axle 82 is front end gear 84 of conveyor 20 ′.
- Cam members 50 ′ are also mounted on axle 82 .
- a stop 86 is strategically positioned along the path of the conveyor 10 ′ and into the path of boards 14 thereon.
- Cam members 50 ′ are configured and sized to provide for the lifting extensions or lobes 51 of cam members 50 ′ to engage the leading end of the board 14 abutted against stop 86 and to lift the leading edge of the board over the stop 86 .
- the pushing force of the following board forces said leading board over the stop and onto the second conveyor 20 ′ in the manner described previously for the first embodiment.
- the hold down member 88 (a pivoting lever) for this further embodiment is shown in both operative and retracted positions which is positioned by operation of cylinder 90 .
- the hold down mechanism 88 confines all but the leading board 14 on the conveyor 10 ′.
- the forwardly projected end 92 of the mechanism 88 is configured and operates to partially confine the leading board (abutting stop 86 ) but allows the leading edge of that board to be raised by the cam extension or lobes 51 .
- a pivotal stop arm 60 ′ is selectively actuated by cylinder 66 ′ to stop the flow of boards toward stop 86 , i.e., the boards are held back out of the rotational path of the lobes 51 .
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- This is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/338,789 filed Jun. 23, 1999.
- This invention relates to lumber processing and more particularly to a transfer mechanism which transfers boards from a conveyor conveying boards in adjacent relationship onto a conveyor that receives and conveys the boards in a desired fixed relationship.
- Lumber processing is highly automated and in certain processing stations, the boards need to be precisely spaced apart when entering the station. To achieve this spaced relationship, the boards are commonly transferred from a conveyor where the boards are in close or abutting relationship, e.g., as when coming from an unscrambler, onto a second conveyor having lugs that determine the desired spacing. A transfer mechanism controls the transfer from one conveyor onto the other to assure the relationship desired. This invention is directed to such transfer mechanism.
- A typical transfer mechanism employs an intermediate pick off wheel and a stop member. The board movement is stopped on the first conveyor (although the conveyor typically continues to slide under the boards) and each leading board in turn is picked off the first conveyor by the pick off wheel and carried over onto the next conveyor in timed sequence.
- The mechanism of such prior transfer mechanisms is complex, slower than desired, subject to misfeeding of the boards and expensive. The present invention is directed to greater speed, greater accuracy, is simpler in design and less expensive.
- In a first preferred embodiment, the first conveyor is provided with a descending discharge end that is closely adjacent to and elevated over the receiving end of a second conveyor. A downwardly angled fixed slide member fills the gap between the conveyors and directs the boards off the discharge end of the first conveyor and toward the receiving end of the second conveyor. A fixed stop is provided on the slide and interrupts the movement of the board. The stop is positioned just above the end sprocket of the second conveyor. A camming wheel or member mounted to the shaft of the end sprocket of the receiving conveyor rotates with the end sprocket. Camming lobes on the wheel are strategically positioned to rise up under a leading board edge abutted against the stop and raises that board edge over the stop. The downward urging of the following boards pushes the board over the stop and onto the second conveyor. The lobes of the camming wheel or member are arranged on the wheel relative to the lugs on the second conveyor so that the boards are deposited on the second conveyor between the lugs.
- A secondary stop in the form of a pivotal arm is provided to selectively stop the advancement of the boards prior to the fixed stop and nullifies the cam feeding of the boards. This allows the second conveyor to operate, e.g., to empty the second conveyor. The boards descending down the path of the first conveyor end and the slide are preferably biasingly urged to lay flat on the conveyor and slide until engaged by the lobes of the camming wheel or member.
- A further embodiment believed to be an improvement over the above first preferred embodiment dispenses with the slide member. The further embodiment retains the descending discharge end of the first conveyor and effectively overlaps the two conveyors to enable the direct transfer of the boards onto the second conveyor from the first conveyor. A stop member stops the conveyance of the boards just prior to the overlap position and a camming wheel, similar to that of the first preferred embodiment, sequentially lifts the leading edge of the leading board over the stop for deposit onto the second conveyor.
- These and other features and benefits of the invention will be more fully appreciated upon reference to the following detailed description and the drawings referred to therein.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a board feeder of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the board feeder of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 1 illustrating a board being transferred onto a secondary conveyor;
- FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 illustrating the manner of interrupting the feed of the board;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a portion of the board feeder; and
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are side and plan views of a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a board feeder for a lumber processing line. The processing line has an infeed
conveyor 10 that conveys boards in the direction indicated byarrow 12 with the boards being abutted in an edge-to-edge arrangement. Theconveyor 10 is a chain type conveyor with the discharge end radiused to provide a descending array of boards. The boards, hereafter referred to asboards 14 or simply asboard 14, are transported by the infeedconveyor 10 onto afixed slide 11. Theboards 14 engage apositive stop 16 mounted on theslide 11 which stops the motion of theboards 14. The chain of theconveyor 10 continues to travel with the chain simply sliding under the boards received thereon. Theboards 14 are to be separated or spaced one from the other and transferred to asecondary conveyor 20 with eachboard 14 on thesecondary conveyor 20 being placed betweensuccessive drive lugs 22. Thedrive lugs 22 will engage the trailing side edge of each of theboards 14 and transport the boards to a subsequent operation. - The
boards 14 are held in position behind thestop 16 with the aid of adrag roller assembly 30 and a hold downmechanism 32. Thedrag roller assembly 30 and the hold downmechanism 32 assure that theboards 14 will remain in an edge-to-edge contact on theslide 11 and will prevent oneboard 14 from flipping upwardly to be deposited on a previous or subsequent board. The hold downmechanism 32 has anarm 34 that is pivotally mounted and biasingly controlled by acylinder 36. Abracket 38 is pivotally mounted on thearm 34 and supports 40, 42. Anrollers additional roller 44 is coupled to the trailingroller 42 by abracket 46. The hold down mechanism thus provides a biasing force through the 40, 42 and 44 to hold therollers boards 14 downwardly on theconveyor 10 and against thestop 16. Thepivotal bracket 38 does, however, permit the leadingboard 14 to be lifted above the fixedstop 16 to transfer theboard 14 onto thesecondary conveyor 20. -
Cam members 50, which are mounted ongear shaft 51 ofsecondary conveyor 20 are accordingly timed to rotate with movement of thesecondary conveyor 20. Thecam member 50 lifts the leading edge of the board that is against the fixedstop 16 upwardly and over the fixedstop 16. Lifting of the board edge is provided by extendinglobes 52 on thecam member 50 which will engage the leading edge of theboard 14 that is against the fixedstop 16 and elevates the leading edge of thatboard 14 over the fixedstop 16. FIG. 3 illustrates thecam member 50 in the process of elevating the leading edge of theboard 14 that was positioned against the fixedstop 16. The force of the precedingboards 14 acting against the leading board 14 (being urged byconveyor 10 and gravity) will force the leadingboard 14 that has been lifted above thestop 16 offslide 11 and onto thesecondary conveyor 20. - The
cam member 50 and theslide 11 includingpositive stop 16 are further illustrated in FIG. 5. Thecam member 50 has extendingtapered lobes 52 spaced around its periphery. Thecam member 50 is mounted onshaft 51 and positioned betweenbrackets 70 as permitted byoversize slots 71 strategic to thepositive stop 16. Ashoulder 72 on thebrackets 70 defines the position of thepositive stop 16. Areplaceable stop member 16 is mounted substantially flush with theshoulder 72 on thebracket 70.Replaceable slide inserts 74 are provided on theland 76 betweenshoulder 73 andshoulder 72. Theinserts 74 fit below the top edge ofshoulder 72 withstop 16 projected above theinserts 74 as will be apparent. As will be noted, thestop 16 and the inserts are replaceable. - A stop arm 60 (FIG. 4) mounted near each
cam member 50 is provided to interrupt the feeding of theboards 14 from theinfeed conveyor 10 to thesecondary conveyor 20. Thestop arms 60 are mounted to acommon shaft 64. Acylinder 66 coupled to theshaft 64 pivots thestop arms 60 to their two pivotal positions. One pivotal position is shown in FIG. 1 and the other pivotal position is shown in FIG. 4. As seen in FIG. 4, thestop arm 60 has been pivoted away from the positive stop so that thetip 62 of thearm 60 stops the boards before they reach thepositive stop 16. The edge of thefirst board 14 in abutment against thetip 62 is out of the travel path of thelobe 52 of thecam 50. Theboard 14 will not be engaged by thelobe 52 and the feeding of theboards 14 is interrupted. - During a feeding operation the
arm 60 is positioned so that thetip 62 is substantially flush with the fixed stop 16 (FIG. 1). When thecam member 50 rotates, thelobe 52 will engage the leading edge of theboard 14 that is against thestop 16. Continued rotation of thecam member 50 will elevate the leading edge of theboard 14 above the fixedstop 16. - As the leading edge of the
board 14 is being elevated by thelobe 52 of thecam 50, thebracket 38 will pivot on thearm 34 and the leadingroller 40 will elevate with theboard 14. Thesecond roller 42 will also pivot and remain in contact with the trailing edge of theboard 14 and will engage the leading edge of thenext board 14 to assure that it will come into abutment with the fixedstop 16. - Reference is now made to FIGS. 6 and 7 for description of the further embodiment of the invention. The modified
conveyor 10′ follows a downwardly curved path from left to right as indicated in FIG. 6. The return path forconveyor 10′ is dictated byrear end gear 80 mounted onaxle shaft 82. Mounted on thesame axle 82 isfront end gear 84 ofconveyor 20′.Cam members 50′ are also mounted onaxle 82. - A
stop 86 is strategically positioned along the path of theconveyor 10′ and into the path ofboards 14 thereon.Cam members 50′ are configured and sized to provide for the lifting extensions orlobes 51 ofcam members 50′ to engage the leading end of theboard 14 abutted againststop 86 and to lift the leading edge of the board over thestop 86. The pushing force of the following board (gravity and movement ofconveyor 10′) forces said leading board over the stop and onto thesecond conveyor 20′ in the manner described previously for the first embodiment. - The hold down member 88 (a pivoting lever) for this further embodiment is shown in both operative and retracted positions which is positioned by operation of
cylinder 90. In the operative position, the hold downmechanism 88 confines all but the leadingboard 14 on theconveyor 10′. The forwardly projectedend 92 of themechanism 88 is configured and operates to partially confine the leading board (abutting stop 86) but allows the leading edge of that board to be raised by the cam extension orlobes 51. As in the first embodiment, apivotal stop arm 60′ is selectively actuated bycylinder 66′ to stop the flow of boards towardstop 86, i.e., the boards are held back out of the rotational path of thelobes 51. - The further embodiment is believed to have a number of advantages over the first preferred embodiment. Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and it is to be understood that such modifications and variations may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is therefore not to be limited to the embodiments described and illustrated but is to be determined from the appended claims and specifically these claims are not intended to be interpreted as means plus function claims under 35 USC §112 ¶6.
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