[0001] The invention relates to an apparatus for cutting wood into small pieces, such as
logs into pieces of firewood, and comprising a rotatably mounted knife means with
a helicoidal blade, the cutting edge of which is helical, and a support means associated
with the knife means and supporting the material to be cut.
[0002] US-PS No. 4,053,004 discloses an apparatus of the above type. This apparatus comprises
a knife means with a cutting edge formed by the outer edge of a conical, helical blade
mounted on a shaft. In order to induce the apparatus to be self-feeding the helical
blade comprises several windings, and the radial length of the blade increases from
the feeding end of the wood to be cut, i.e. from the front end of the knife means,
towards the outlet end, i.e. the back end of the knife means. The apparatus comprises
furthermore an anvil situated in close proximity to a point where the blade is of
a maximum radial length. the shape of the cutting edge of this apparatus and the positioning
of the anvil thereof have, however, the effect that all the logs are cut and consequently
influenced by the portion of the cutting edge of the blade farthest from the axis
of rotation of the knife means. A consequence thereof is that the apparatus uses an
unsuitably large momentum arm and thus involves an unnecessarily high momentum when
cutting logs of a cross section smaller than the adjusted maximum cross section.
[0003] The object of the invention is to provide a simple apparatus of the above type, where
the momentum influencing the knife means during the cutting has been minimized.
[0004] The apparatus according to the present invention is characterised in that the cutting
edge is situated on the edge of the blade facing the axis of rotation of the knife
means, and that the distance between the cutting edge and the axis of rotation of
the knife means decreases in the feeding direction of the wood.
[0005] As a result the cutting of logs of a smaller cross section than the adjusted maximum
cross section of the apparatus is always carried out by means of the smallest possible
momentum arm and consequently involving the lowest possible momentum. The latter is
due to the fact that the shape of the edge causes the logs to be pulled towards the
axis of rotation of the knife means whereby the influence of the blade and consequently
the risk of damaging said blade have been reduced.
[0006] According to the invention the distance of the cutting edge from the axis of rotation
may decrease constantly.
[0007] In this manner each angular movement of the knife means causes the edge to move the
same distance into the log, said procedure being considered the most suitable procedure.
[0008] Furthermore according to the invention the helicoidal blade may be situated on a
helicoid.
[0009] In this manner a very uniform and clean cut is obtained, and the knife means is influenced
by a minimum force because theoretically speaking the wood will not influence the
blade in axial direction. Simultaneously the small pieces of wood are substantially
of the same shape as known pieces of firewood provided the starting material is fed
parallel to the axis of rotation of the knife means.
[0010] Moreover according to the invention the blade and consequently the cutting edge may
extend across max. 360°.
[0011] As a result the risk of small cut pieces of wood getting stuck between succeeding
blade windings has been eliminated as such windings do not exist. In addition the
blade is advantageously only in engagement in one area of separation at a time.
[0012] In addition according to the invention the knife means may be provided with two substantially
identical blades being displaced substantially 180° relative to one another, each
blade extending substantially across 180°.
[0013] In practise the above is considered to be the most suited embodiment as a suitable
ratio of capacity to demand is obtained.
[0014] Finally, according to the invention, the blade or blades may be secured to the inner
side of an axially symmetrical cylinder which by way of a transmission can be induced
to rotate about the axis of rotation.
[0015] This embodiment is preferred because a high rigidity is obtained.
[0016] The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying
drawing, in which
Figure 1 is a longitudinal, sectional view taken along the line I-I of Figure 2 through
an embodiment of the apparatus according to the invention, and
Figure 2 is a front view of the apparatus according to the invention, i.e. from the
feeding end of the material to be cut.
[0017] The apparatus of Figures 1 and 2 comprises a knife means 1 rotatably mounted about
a horizontal axis of rotation 2 in a frame 3. The knife means comprises two identical
helicoidal blades 4, 5 positioned on a helicoid and secured to the inner surface
6 of an axially symmetric cylinder 7. The two blades 4, 5 extend substantially across
180° and are displaced substantially 180° relative to one another. The cutting edges
8, 9 of the blades are situated on the edges 10, 11 of the blades 4, 5 facing the
axis of rotation 2. These cutting edges are conical and helical and their distance
from the axis of rotation 2 of the knife means decreases constantly in the feeding
direction 12 of the logs to be cut. By this embodiment of the cutting edges 8, 9,
each angular movement of the knife means 1 in the direction indicated by the arrow
13 causes the cutting edge to move the same distance towards the axis of rotation
2 of the knife means.
[0018] A support means 14 is situated in close proximity to and extends into the knife means
1. The support means 14 comprises a vertical support member 15 and a horizontal support
member 16 situated perpendicular to said vertical support member 15. The abutment
surface of the horizontal support member flushes with the axis of rotation 2 of the
knife means 1, whereas the abutment surface 18 of the vertical support member 15 is
displaced to the right in Figure 2 relative to a vertical plane through the axis of
rotation 2 of the knife means 1, cf. Figure 2. The edge surfaces 19, 20 of the support
members 15, 16 projecting into the knife means 1 are inclined in such a manner that
the cutting edge 8, 9 of the blades 4, 5 closely brush past said cutting surfaces
when the knife means 1 is rotating in the direction indicated by the arrow 13, said
edge surface 20 of the horizontal support member 16 being obliquely bevelled, cf.
Figure 1.
[0019] On the outer surface of the axially symmetrical cylinder 7 the knife means 1 comprises
two symmetrically situated toothed rims 21, 22 engaging three pairs of gear wheels
23, 24, 25 uniformly distributed at the periphery of the axially symmetrical cylinder.
Each pair of gear wheels 23, 24, 25 is fixed to a shaft 26, 27, 28 rotatably mounted
on the frame 3. Two of these pairs of gear wheels 23, 24, 25 operate as supporting
gear wheels for the knife means, whereas the third pair of gear wheels causes the
knife means 1 to rotate in the direction indicated by the arrow 13.
[0020] A feeding means is provided at the front end of the apparatus when seen in the feeding
direction 12. This feeding means comprises two horizontally extending feeding rollers
29, 30 positioned atop one another. At a constant velocity the feeding rollers continuously
feed the material to be cut. The axis of rotation of the lower feeding roller 30 is
permanent, and the periphery of said roller flushes substantially with the abutment
surface 17 of the horizontal support member 16, whereas the upper feeding roller 29
is pivotally mounted by means of a rocker bar 31 in such a manner that the centre
distance between the two feeding rollers can be altered. The pivotally mounted upper
feeding roller 29 is preloaded towards the lower feeding roller 30 in such a manner
that the feeding rollers squeeze and retain the logs fed against the rotation. A gear
(not shown) drives the lower feeding roller 30 synchronously with the speed of rotation
of the knife means 1 in such a manner that the feeding velocity of the logs into the
knife means is adapted to the pitch of the blades. In this manner the logs are cut
into equally long pieces independent of the cross section thereof. In addition and
theoretically speaking no horizontal tractive forces arise in the blades 4, 5 as said
blades need not pull the logs forwards through the apparatus during the cutting thereof.
[0021] A conveyor belt 32 is situated at the back end of the apparatus, when seen in the
feeding direction 12 of the logs, said belt removing the small cut pieces of firewood.
[0022] The apparatus operates in the following manner:
[0023] The wood, such as logs with or without branches, is advanced onto the support means
14 and into the knife means 1 by the two feeding rollers 29, 30 of the feeding means.
As mentioned above the knife means is driven synchronously with the feeding means.
When the log has been fed a distance substantially corresponding to the pitch of
blade, the cutting edge of said blade engages the log and cuts said log substantially
perpendicular to the longitudinal direction thereof on account of the above shape
of the blade and of the support members 15, 16 of the support means. The small cut
piece falls down on the conveyor belt 32 and is removed. Immediately upon the cutting
of the first piece of log and depending on the cross section of said log, the second
blade engages the log and cuts another piece thereof, said second piece also falling
down on the conveyor belt 32 so as to be removed.
[0024] The invention can be modified in many ways without thereby deviating from the scope
thereof. Thus the cutting edge of the blade or blades can have a more progressive
course in the direction from the inner surface 6 of the axially symmetric cylinder
7 towards the axis of rotation 2 of the knife means 1, whereby the cutting edge adjacent
the axis of rotation takes a more rapid course towards said axis. As a result a comparatively
constant momentum applies during the cutting of the log. In this connection the shape
of the edge surfaces 19, 20 of the support members 16, 17 must be altered so as to
correspond to the shape of the cutting edge.
[0025] Finally it should be mentioned that the apparatus can be shaped with a separate source
of energy driving the knife means and the feeding means, or as an apparatus driven
by the source of energy of a vehicle, such as a tractor.
1. An apparatus for cutting wood into small pieces, such as logs into pieces of firewood,
and comprising a rotatably mounted knife means (1) with a helicoidal blade (4, 5),
the cutting edge (8, 9) of which is helical, and a support means associated with the
knife means (1) and supporting the material to be cut, characterised in that the cutting
edge (8, 9) is situated on the edge (10, 11) of the blade (4, 5) facing the axis of
rotation (2) of the knife means (1), and the the distance between the cutting edge
(8, 9) and the axis of rotation (2) of the knife means (1) decreases in the feeding
direction (12) of the wood.
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the distance of the
cutting edge (8, 9) from the axis of rotation (2) of the knife means (1) decreases
constantly.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the helicoidal blade
(4, 5) is situated on a helicoid.
4. An apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1-3, characterised
in that the blade (4, 5) and consequently the cutting edge (8, 9) extend across max.
360° .
5. An apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1-4, characterised
in that the knife means (1) is provided with two substantially identical blades (4,
5) being displaced substantially 180° relative to one another, each blade extending
substantially across 180°.
6. An apparatus as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims 1-5, characterised
in that the blades (4, 5) are secured to the inner side (6) of an axially symmetrical
cylinder (7) which by way of a transmission can be induced to rotate about the axis
of rotation (2).