Woodworking – Veneer lathe – Log stay
Reexamination Certificate
2006-09-05
2006-09-05
Miller, Bena (Department: 3725)
Woodworking
Veneer lathe
Log stay
C144S215000, C144S178000, C144S245300
Reexamination Certificate
active
07100650
ABSTRACT:
The problem in previously known stay log-type veneer slicers in which a large block of wood is directed in an eccentrically rotating manner past a knife consists of the fact that a remaining block that cannot be sliced has to be removed by hand from a girder structure on which the block is mounted. Hence, the downtime for removing the remaining block and mounting a new block of wood is relatively long. The aim of the invention is therefore to create a stay log-type veneer slicer that has a reduced downtime. Said aim is achieved by disposing means for discarding the block of wood (16) and a device for automatically conveying away the discarded block of wood on the girder structure (12).
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Heiner Armin
Meyer Jean
Weppler Heinrich
Grenzebach-BSH GmbH
Miller Bena
Wilford Andrew
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