Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
Patent
1980-05-20
1982-10-12
Valenza, Joseph E.
Cutting
With means to convey work relative to tool station
Plural passes of diminishing work piece through tool station
198394, 198570, 198692, 198733, 83364, 83367, 83731, 83422, 83423, 83425, 414745, 144245A, 144378, B27B 3104
Patent
active
043532764
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement in sawing machines or like processing machines for the forward feeding and infeeding of work pieces, such as logs in particular, to the machine, comprising a stationary saw table which extends parallel to the desired feed line for the workpiece, at least up to the sawing machine, and at least two, individually drivable, endless feed chains which extend in vertical planes parallel with the feed line beneath the saw table. Each of the feed chains is provided with at least one dogging means which moves in a groove in the saw table. The groove is parallel with the feed line and common to all dogging means. The dogging means projects up out of the groove, above the surface of the saw table, in a manner to enable the dogging means to act on the rear end surface of a work piece resting on the saw table, for feeding said workpiece up to and into the sawing machine.
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