Knife, knife holder and knife assembly and method of using the same
20190009426 ยท 2019-01-10
Inventors
- Stephane Horth (Boisbriand, CA)
- Jacques Maugery (Saint-Georges, CA)
- Pierre Faucher (Saint-Georges, CA)
- Michel Rheaume (St-Raymond, CA)
Cpc classification
B27G13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G13/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27L11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27G13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a knife, knife holder and knife assembly for cutting and shaping wood logs. The knife assembly provides an improved knife stability and a flexible adjustment of the different components of the knife assembly. The present invention allows both the underside clamping and the topside clamping of the knife assembly to a support tool and provides a method for both clamping processes.
Claims
1) A knife assembly comprising: a) a first clamping member adapted to retain and position a knife, the first clamping member being further adapted be mounted to a surface; b) a second clamping member adapted to be positioned with regard to the knife when pressed against the first clamping member, the second clamping member being mountable to the first clamping member to maintain the pression on the knife.
2) The knife assembly of claim 1, the knife having a width, the first and second clamping members being shaped to force the second clamping member against the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife when the first and second clamping members are pressed one against the other.
3) The knife assembly of claim 2, the first clamping member comprising a projection and the second clamping member comprising a pressure surface at an end of the second clamping member adapted for the second clamping member to be forced against the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife when the first and second clamping members are pressed one against the other.
4) The knife assembly of claim 3, the projection of the first clamping member being a slanted surface and the pression surface of the second clamping member being a slanted surface having an angle substantially opposite to the projection of the first clamping member.
5) The knife assembly of claim 3, the first clamping member comprising a retaining portion adapted to retain the knife toward an end of the first clamping member along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife.
6) The knife assembly of claim 5, the retaining portion being a protrusion shaped to mate with the knife.
7) The knife assembly of claim 5, the retaining portion being shaped as an s or a z.
8) The knife assembly of claim 1, the second clamping member comprising a pushing portion adapted to press against one side of the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife.
9) The knife assembly of claim 1, the second clamping member comprising a pulling portion adapted to pull one side of the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife.
10) The knife assembly of claim 1, one of the first and second clamping members comprising a pulling portion adapted to pull one side of the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife and the other of the first and second clamping members comprising a pushing portion adapted to press against one side of the knife along an axis substantially parallel to the width of the knife.
11) The knife assembly of claim 10, the knife comprising a first side adapted to be pulled and a second side adapted to be pushed, one of the first and second clamping members being adapted to pull the first side of the knife and the second of the first and second clamping members being adapted to push the second side of the knife, the resulting pulling and pushing effects holding the knife to the assembly.
12) The knife assembly of claim 11, the first and second sides of the knife being substantially parallel and having substantially flat top and bottom surfaces each defining top and bottom reference surfaces, the top reference surface being downwardly offset of the top surface to define a first recess, the bottom reference surface being upwardly offset of the bottom surface to define a second recess being located on the opposite side of the first recess.
13) The knife assembly of claim 12, the first clamping member and second clamping member each defining substantially parallel and substantially flat surfaces adapted to face each another, the substantially flat surface of the one of the first and second clamping member defining a recess, the recess of the one of the first and second clamping members being located to contact one of the first and second recesses of the knife.
14) The knife assembly of claim 12, a portion of the substantially flat surface of the second clamping member being shaped to contact one of the first and second recesses of the knife.
15) The knife assembly of claim 12, a portion of the substantially flat surface of the second clamping member being shaped to contact one of a first and second projections of the knife.
16) A method to hold a knife to a surface, the method comprising: a) positioning a first side of the knife on a first clamping member to be held to the first clamping member; b) placing a second clamping member on a second side of the knife; c) orienting the second clamping member with regard to the second side of the knife; d) pressing one of the first and second clamping members one against the other to force the second clamping member against the knife along an axis substantially parallel to a width of the knife.
17) The method to hold a knife to a surface of claim 16, pressing the one of the first and second clamping members pushing the other of the first and second clamping member against one side of the knife.
18) The method to hold a knife to a surface of claim 16, pressing the one of the first and second clamping members pulling the other of the first and second clamping member against one side of the knife.
19) The method to hold a knife to a surface of claim 16, pressing the one of the first and second clamping members further comprising the one of the first and second clamping member pulling a first side of the knife and the other of the first and second clamping members pushing a second side of the knife.
20) The method to hold a knife to a surface of claim 16, positioning a first side of the knife on one of the first and second clamping members further comprising positioning a first recess of the first side of the knife to mate the other of the first and second clamping members contacting the first side of the knife.
21) The method to hold a knife to a surface of claim 16, positioning a first side of the knife on one of the first and second clamping members further comprising positioning a first projection of the first side of the knife to mate with the other of the first and second clamping members contacting the first side of the knife.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0033] A novel knife, knife holder and knife assembly and method of using the same will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiments, it is to be understood that the embodiments described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
[0034] Throughout the description of the several embodiments of the present invention, reference will be made, particularly, to knife assemblies comprising a knife and a knife holder. Thus, it is to be understood that knife assemblies according to the present invention, may be adapted to be used in chipping discs, waferizers, drum chippers, ring slicers, conical chippers or canters, and any similar cutting apparatus used in the wood processing industry.
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[0036] In some embodiments, the inclined surfaces 25 and 35 should be adapted to take in consideration the thickness of the knife 10 when received between the first clamping member 20 and the second clamping member 30.
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[0038] In some embodiments, the knife 10 comprises two substantially parallel cutting edges 15A and 15B. In such embodiments, the knife may be double-sided and reversible.
[0039] In some embodiments of underside clamping of the knife assembly 100, the first clamping member 20 is adapted to be upwardly attached to the bottom side of the tool support 40. In such embodiments, the first clamping member 20 comprises a recess 21 and a projection 22 to properly position the knife 10 and to properly orientate the cutting edge 15B. The recess 21 is typically configured to receive the top surface 11 of the knife 10 and the projection 22 is configured to fit the top reference surface 13A of the knife 10. Thus, the knife 10 is adapted to be positioned relatively to the first clamping member 20.
[0040] The second clamping member 30 is pressed against and/or attached to the first clamping member 20. The pression between the first 20 and the second clamping member 30 aims at maintaining the knife 10 in place. The first 20 and second clamping member 30 may further be attached to the tool support 40 using the same attachment mean, such as a bolt or fastener 80. The second clamping member 30 is positioned with regard to the knife 10 and is adapted to fit the bottom reference surface 13B.
[0041] Understandably, the shape and the configuration of the knife 10, the first clamping member 20 and the second clamping member 30 allow a double-side positioning of the knife 10 relatively to the first and second clamping member 20 and 30 aiming at improving the stability of the knife 10 and thus of the resulting lumber quality.
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[0044] In embodiment having topside clamping of the knife 10, the bottom portion of the first clamping member 230 is adapted to be attached to the tool support 240. Preferably, the first clamping member 230 comprises a recess 231 and a projection 232 to properly position the knife 10 and to properly orientate the cut edge 15B of the knife 10. The recess 231 is typically adapted to receive a side surface of the knife 10 and the projection 232 is configured to generally fit the bottom reference surface 13B of the knife 10. Thus, the knife 10 is adapted to be positioned relatively by the first clamping member 230.
[0045] In order to retain the knife 10 in place, the second clamping member 220 is attached to the first clamping member 230. In some embodiments, the first clamping member 230 and the second clamping member 220 are mounted to the tool support 240 using a means of a fastener 280, such as a bolt or a fastener. The second clamping member 220 is positioned or oriented in relation to the knife 10. In some embodiments, the second clamping member 220 may comprise a recess 221 and a projection 222. The projection 222 is generally adapted to engage the top reference surface 13A of the knife 10 and the recess 221 is generally adapted to receive the top surface 11 of the knife 10. Thus, the first clamping member 220 is adapted to be positioned in relation to the knife 10.
[0046] Understandably, the shape and the configuration of the knife 10, of the first clamping member 230 and of the second clamping member 220 allow positioning the two sides of the knife 10 in relation to the first and second clamping member 230 and 220, generally aiming at improving the stability of the knife 10 and thus the removed lumber quality.
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[0050] Understandably, the knife assembly 100 may be adapted to a topside clamping process by simply inverting upside-down the knife assembly 100 once being attached to the tool support 240.
[0051] Understandably, the knife assembly 200 may be adapted to an underside clamping process by simply inverting upside-down the knife assembly 200 once being attached to the tool support 40.
[0052] Understandably, in another embodiment, the knife 10 may have a different shape adapted to fit to other adapted clamping members.
[0053] While illustrative and presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.