Apparatus and method for manufacturing panels from wood pieces

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With work feeding or handling means

Reexamination Certificate

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C156S566000, C156S578000, C156S580000, C144S004700, C414S223010, C414S225010

Reexamination Certificate

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06748995

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the formation of wood panels from a series of wood pieces, and in particular, relates to apparatus and methods for automatically and continuously adhering the wood pieces together.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the manufacture of various products, such as case goods in the furniture industry, it is often desirable to incorporate one or more premanufactured wooden panels in the design of the product. These panels can be made from a monolithic piece of wood or can be built up from certain discrete layers or plies of wood. Another successful approach to forming wood panels involves adhering together a collection of boards having a rectangular cross-section in an edge-to-edge configuration. For example, wooden boards having a thickness of one inch and a width of two inches can be adhered together along their narrower edges to create a panel such as the top of a kitchen table. Another example of panel made from wood pieces is a raised panel of a cabinet door.
Various apparatus have been proposed for automatically creating panels made from adhered wood pieces. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,051 discloses a dual automated clamp carrier for gluing together panels of wood from wood panel segments. The machine includes a plurality of clamp racks in which panels are clamped so that the individual panel segments can be glued together. For example, as noted in connection with the embodiment of
FIG. 11
, the panels are assembled manually by an operator who first must lift a completed panel from a clamp rack and then stack new panel segments into the clamps on the clamp rack to layout a new panel. (Col. 8, lines 39-41). However, a disadvantage of this approach is that the panels must first be assembled by an operator, which undesirably involves manual labor costs and the risk that the operation will become messy because the operator must handle boards having a wet adhesive applied thereto. In addition, the apparatus can only create panels of limited width (as determined by the spacing of the clamps) and does not provide for the continuous manufacture of wood paneling material.
An improvement on this conventional apparatus is embodied in a continuous gluer machine available from Radio Frequency Services, Inc. in Wilkesboro, N.C. In particular, the model CG/RF includes an infeed system for a press that allows continuous production of wooden panels. Wood pieces are supplied from the infeed system with an adhesive applied to a leading edge of the wood piece. Within the press, the leading edge of a wood piece is pressed against the trailing edge of the immediately preceding wood piece. The immediately preceding wood piece is securely clamped and held stationary while the subsequent wood piece with the adhesive applied thereto is pressed against the preceding wood piece. The adhesive is then cured to form a secure bond. Advantageously, the adhesive is curable by way of a radio frequency energy field and the apparatus includes a radio frequency generator as part of the press, which rapidly and securely cures the adhesive between the wood pieces. Thus, the model CG/RF allows the production of a “continuous ribbon” of wood panel material comprising a series of wood pieces adhered together at their edges.
While the model CG/RF has provided great advantages over conventional apparatus, the infeed system requires that the individual wood pieces be moved transversely to the machine direction when applying the adhesive to the edges of the wood pieces. An adhesive extruder is provided adjacent the main conveyor and each wood piece is fed laterally to the conveyor such that a leading edge of the wooden piece is passed along the adhesive extruder and adhesive is applied thereto. However, in the model CG/RF, wood pieces are supplied to the conveyor in a transverse direction, which can consume potentially valuable floor space adjacent the side of the conveyor. In addition, as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art, the adhesive application process is dependent on the length of the wood piece in question, which might not provide sufficient line speed.
Another limitation on conventional apparatus relates to subsequent cutting of the wood panels to a desired size. For example, conventional cutting apparatus include a saw capable of cutting in a cross-machine direction to create panels of a predetermined width from the continuous ribbon of wood panel material as the material exits the press. However, in machines that make a single ribbon of wood paneling material, these saws are not capable of easily and quickly being adjusted to cut off panels of varying widths. The ability to cut panels of different predetermined widths at an acceptable manufacturing speed would be highly desirable.
Thus, there is a need in the industry for an apparatus and method that provide continuous production of wooden panels from a series of adhered wood pieces. Such an apparatus would not only allow continuous manufacture of these panels, but would also eliminate the need to supply wood pieces transversely to the main conveyor and would provide automatic application of the adhesive to the edges of the wood pieces.
In addition, such an apparatus would also preferably be capable of cutting off panels from the continuous panel material that have different predetermined widths, and would do so at manufacturing speeds.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention addresses the above needs and achieves other advantages by providing an apparatus and method for manufacturing panels from wood pieces. The apparatus includes several stations that receive, apply adhesive to, crowd, press and cure the wood pieces into a continuous wood panel. In particular, a singulation station is configured to engage an individual one of the wood pieces oriented in a cross-machine direction from an infeed station, present the wood piece to an adhesive station for adhesive application and release the wood piece for crowding at a crowding station into a batch of wood pieces. A press station downwardly presses the batch with an upper platen and further presses the batch in a downstream direction onto the continuous wood panel by extending a clamping device onto an upstream end of the batch. A radio frequency device of the press station applies radio waves to cure the adhesive between the wood pieces of the batch so as to adhere the wood pieces together and so as to adhere the batch to the continuous wood panel. A cutting station cuts predetermined lengths of individual wood panels from the continuous wood panel.
In one embodiment, the present invention includes an apparatus for adhering a plurality of variable-width wood pieces into a continuous wood panel from which can be cut a plurality of individual wood panels. The apparatus defines a machine direction and includes an infeed station, an adhesive application station, and a singulation station. The infeed station is configured to receive the wood pieces such that the wood pieces are oriented in a cross-machine direction. An adhesive applicator of the adhesive application station is capable of applying adhesive to a side of a wood piece. The singulation station is positioned in proximity to the infeed station and includes an engagement mechanism. The engagement mechanism is configured to engage one of the wood pieces oriented in the cross-machine direction at the infeed station. Further, the engagement mechanism is configured to present the wood piece to the adhesive application station. Presentation of the wood piece to the adhesive application station allows application of the adhesive to the wood piece so that the side of the wood piece to which the adhesive is applied can be adhered to an adjoining wood piece, thereby forming at least part of the continuous wood panel.
In another aspect, the engagement mechanism includes a gripper assembly that has at least one gripper with a plurality of fingers configured to open and close about one of the wood pieces. Preferably, the gripper assembly includes a shaft and the gripper is attached t

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