Woodworking – Bark rosser – Tree climber
Patent
1988-05-23
1989-02-21
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Bark rosser
Tree climber
144208R, 144341, B27C 900
Patent
active
048056774
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing bark from cut logs where the logs, stacked parallel to each other, are brought both to rotate and to move back and forth in the direction of their length during simultaneous movement sideways and in restacking. The movement of the logs is achieved by feeding the logs into a stationary container equipped with at least one level movable bottom section, a feeder side slightly sloped toward the bottom section, two planar, vertical gable sides and a discharge side sharply angled toward the bottom section. The bottom section of the container has at least one oblong section vertically and laterally movable, which, at its short end, is hung to rotate on eccentric shafts or the like. At least one of the eccentric shafts is equipped with a drive mechanism meant to cause, in each bottom section, a movement, as seen from the long side of the bottom section, and a chiefly circular path in which the imagined axis of rotation of the bottom section is horizontal and at right angles to the length of the logs.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1966153 (1934-07-01), Thorne
patent: 2125529 (1938-08-01), Ullgren
patent: 2647548 (1953-08-01), Guettler
Bray W. Donald
Ljungman Nils H.
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