Cutter head assembly for a knife planer
09802334 · 2017-10-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B27G13/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cutter head assembly for a planing apparatus comprises a rotatable cutter head body, at least a first slot and a gib assembly positionable in the first slot to retain a planing knife blade. The cutter head body has a first end, an opposite second end and an outer periphery extending between the first and second ends in a longitudinal direction. The first slot is formed in the outer periphery and extends generally longitudinally. A section of the first slot has at least one profiled side and an opposite knife blade side. The gib assembly is positionable to retain a knife blade in the first slot adjacent the knife blade side. The gib assembly comprises an elongate gib having a section with a shaped leading side and an opposite trailing side. A gib screw is rotatable to move the gib toward the knife blade and clamp it.
Claims
1. A cutter head assembly for a planing apparatus, comprising: a rotatable cutter head body having a first end, an opposite second end and an outer periphery extending between the first end and the second end in a longitudinal direction; at least a first slot formed in the outer periphery and extending generally longitudinally, wherein a section of the first slot in elevation has a leading side that is defined relative to a direction of rotation of the cutter head body and is profiled and a trailing side opposite the leading side and trailing the leading side in the direction of rotation; a gib assembly positionable to retain a planing knife blade in the first slot at a desired position adjacent the trailing side, the gib assembly comprising an elongate gib and at least one gib screw, wherein a section of the gib in elevation has a shaped gib leading side, and an opposite gib trailing side, a gib bottom side extending between the gib leading side and the gib trailing side, and a gib outer side extending between the gib trailing side and the gib leading side, wherein the shaped gib leading side comprises a first angled segment, a second angled segment, at least one intermediate segment and a radiused segment, the second angled segment extending inwardly from a junction with the gib outer side, the one or more intermediate segments connecting the second angled segment to the first angled segment, and the radiused segment extending from the first angled segment to a junction with the gib bottom side, and wherein the profiled leading side of the first slot has complementary first and second angled segments shaped to contact the first and second angled segments of the gib leading side, respectively, wherein the gib screw is rotatable to move the gib trailing side toward the trailing side of the slot by contact between the angled segments of the shaped gib leading side and the profiled leading side of the first slot, respectively, thereby clamping the planing knife blade between the gib trailing side and the trailing side of the slot.
2. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the first slot has a slot axis, and the first angled segment of the first slot defines a first angled surface of the leading side angled in a trailing direction relative to the slot axis, and wherein the second angled segment of the first slot defines a second angled surface of the leading side angled in a trailing direction relative to the slot axis.
3. The cutter head assembly of claim 2, wherein the first angled segments of the shaped gib leading side and the profiled leading side of the slot, respectively, define an angle of between about 5 to about 30 degrees relative to the slot axis and the second angled segments of the shaped gib leading side and the profiled leading side of the slot, respectively, define an angle of between about 5 to about 30 degrees relative to the slot axis.
4. The cutter head assembly of claim 2, wherein the first angled segments of the shaped gib leading side and the profiled leading side of the slot, respectively, define an angle of about 20 degrees relative to the slot axis and the second angled segments of the shaped gib leading side and the profiled leading side of the slot, respectively, define an angle of about 20 degrees relative to the slot axis.
5. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the gib screw is positioned to extend approximately perpendicular to the bottom side.
6. The cutter head assembly of claim 5, wherein the gib screw is configured to bear against the bottom side of the slot directly or indirectly.
7. The cutter head assembly of claim 5, further comprising an insert positioned along the bottom side of the first slot and against which the gib screw is designed to bear.
8. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the gib comprises at least one gib screw aperture for the at least one gib screw, the gib screw aperture being located in an outer surface defined by the outer side, further comprising a seal positioned in the gib screw aperture and through which the gib screw can be extended.
9. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the gib trailing side comprises an outer blade contact surface configured to contact the planing knife blade and an inner recessed surface recessed from the blade contact surface and configured not to contact the planing knife blade, wherein a minimum knife indicator is defined at a boundary between the blade contact surface and the recessed surface.
10. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the first slot defines a slot opening in the outer periphery and a slot axis extending normal to the slot opening, and wherein the first and second angled sides of the profiled leading side of the slot and the first and second angled sides of the gib leading are each angled in a trailing direction relative to the slot axis.
11. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the trailing side of the first slot comprises a straight segment extending from a slot opening connected to a radiused segment that is connected to the bottom side.
12. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the gib outer side has a relieved region having a smaller radial dimension than the gib leading side.
13. The cutter head of claim 12, wherein the relieved region of the gib outer side in section comprises a first angled segment joined to a second angled segment.
14. The cutter head of claim 12, wherein the relieved region of the gib outer side comprises a first angled segment, a second angled segment and a radiused segment connecting the first and second angled segments.
15. The cutter head of claim 12, wherein the relieved region of the gib outer side comprises a first angled segment and a radiused segment joined to the first angled segment.
16. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the first slot has a slot length extending in the longitudinal direction and the gib has a gib length extending in the longitudinal direction, wherein the gib length is shorter than the slot length and is sized such that multiple gibs can be positioned end to end in the first slot.
17. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, the gib outer side comprises a relieved region having a lesser radial dimension than the leading side of the slot and at least two gib screw apertures formed in the gib and extending approximately parallel to the trailing side of the slot.
18. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein with the gib is positionable to define a gap between a gib bottom side and a bottom side of the first slot when the gib screw is tightened to clamp the knife blade against the trailing side of the slot and an end of the gib screw extending across the gap and into direct or indirect contact with the bottom side of the first slot.
19. The cutter head assembly of claim 1, wherein the intermediate segments comprise an angled intermediate segment that is angled relative to a slot axis and a straight segment that is parallel to the slot axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) For purposes of illustration, the uppermost slot 20 as depicted in
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(12) Portions of the gib 32 and the slot 20 have complementary geometry, as is best described in connection with
(13) Optionally, the trailing side 40 may include a recessed surface 54 as shown that is dimensioned to remain spaced apart from the knife blade (see
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(16) In the illustrated implementation, the first angled segment 42 and the first angled segment 80 are configured to have approximately the same angular dimension, but in alternative implementations, these angles could differ. Similarly, the second angled segment 44 and the second angled segment 82 have approximately the same angular dimension in the illustrated implementation, but these angles could differ. Further, the first angled segments 42, 80 may have angles that differ from the second angled segments 44, 82. In one implementation, the angled segments 42, 44, 80 and 82 are dimensioned to have angles of approximately 5-30°. In another implementation, the angled segments 42, 44, 80 and 82 are dimensioned to have angles of approximately 15-25°. In yet another specific implementation, the angled surfaces 42, 44, 80 and 82 are dimensioned to have angles of approximately 20°.
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(18) Over time, the gib 32 may wear. In particular, the gib 32 can be shaped to focus wear to occur along its top side 56 and in a relieved region 99 by directing shavings away from the cutterhead. The wear that occurs on the gib 32 tends to reduce wear on the adjacent section of the cutter head body 12, which is advantageous because the gib 32 can be replaced relatively easily and inexpensively.
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(22) The described approaches for positioning and retaining a cutting blade can be implemented in any suitable configuration. For example,
(23) The cutter head body 12 can be made of any suitable material, such as a high carbon steel. The gib 32 and gib screw 34 are also formed of suitable materials such as high carbon steel and/or tool steel. The knife blade 22 can be any commercially available knife blade, such as those sold by Global Tooling and Supply of Eugene, Oreg.
(24) One suitable seal 37 is the Parker Model 2-010N70 seal. The insert 24 can be made of any suitable material, such as metal strapping material.
(25) In the illustrated implementations, the gib and slot are configured to have two sets of angled surfaces. In other implementations, it would be possible to achieve the same benefits using a fewer or greater number of angled surfaces.
(26) In view of the many possible embodiments to which the disclosed principles may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples and should not be taken as limiting the scope of protection. Rather, the scope of protection is defined by the following claims. We therefore claim all that comes within the scope and spirit of these claims.