Log-splitting attachment device

Woodworking – Splitting machine – Tapered or wedge shaped product

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144193R, B27L 700

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043412467

ABSTRACT:
Improvement in a log-splitting attachment device that is adapted to be connected to an apparatus, e.g., a backhoe, having a hydraulically-powered cylinder-piston combination, after removal of the element, e.g., a bucket, normally moved by the piston, to provide a reciprocating log-splitting machine, the improvement including a plunger block element removeably connectable to the free end of the piston and having laterally extending flange means, and further including a frame means removeably connectable to the cylinder of the piston-cylinder combination and having a base plate element and side plate elements for supporting a log to be split, slot means adjacent the base plate for guiding the plunger element during the reciprocation of the piston, and a blade element positioned vertically on the end of the base plate against which a log is forced by the piston-plunger element to split the log.

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patent: 4073325 (1978-02-01), Krom, Jr.
patent: 4155385 (1979-05-01), Lapointe
patent: 4246942 (1981-01-01), Malik
patent: 4262714 (1981-04-01), Pratt et al.

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