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US2585673A
US2585673A US116795A US11679549A US2585673A US 2585673 A US2585673 A US 2585673A US 116795 A US116795 A US 116795A US 11679549 A US11679549 A US 11679549A US 2585673 A US2585673 A US 2585673A
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  • This invention relates to disk chippers with horizontally inclined rotary axes which are used for cutting or chipping logs into chips suitable for use in paper pulp machines.
  • Chippers of the character described are usually so constructed that the logs are fed in a direction substantially at a 45 angle to the plane of operating of the cutting knives or of the chipper disk which carries the knives. Thus the knives cut substantially across the the grain of the wood being cut. This operation results in chips which are badly bruised and irregular at their ends.
  • This invention has for its salient object to provide a chipper so constructed and arranged that the chips will be cleanly cut at the ends and will not be slabbed off.
  • the chipper comprises a disk I mounted on a shaft I I supported in bearings I2 and [3.
  • the disk ID is enclosed in a casing I4.
  • the shaft bearings are supported on hearing supports l5 and I6 which, in turn, are mounted on a base ll.
  • the base I1 is mounted at an angle on a bed plate l8 by suitably supporting members, such as block I9.
  • the chipper disk l0 has knives 20 mounted thereon and radiating from the axis of the disk and in back of each knife 20 is a slot 2
  • the logs are fed to the chipper disk and knives through a chute 25, the axis of the chute being disposed approximately at an angle of 60 to the axis of the disk and approximately at an angle of 30 to the plane of the disk [0 and of the knives 20.
  • a chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk on the shaft at right angles thereto, knives on the disk, an inclined chute for feeding logs by gravity to the chipper disk, the axis of said chute being inclined away from the plane of the disk at approximately a 30 angle, and means for supporting said chipper disk, chute, shaft and bearings with the axis of the shaft disposed at an angle of approximately 15-20 to the horizontal and the chute approximately 45-50 to the vertical whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.
  • a chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk mounted on and disposed at right angles to the shaft, a gravity feed chute inclined at an acute angle to the disk, and means for supporting the disk shaft with the axis of the shaft inclined at an acute angle to the horizontal and the chipper disk facing downwardly and the feed chute in-F clined to the horizontal at about or less, whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.
  • a chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk mounted on the shaft and disposed at right angles thereto and facing downwardly, knives on the disk, an inclined chute for feeding logs by gravity to the chipper disk, the axis of the chute being inclined away from the plane of the chipper disk approximately 30, and means for supporting the shaft at an angle to the horizontaland the chute axis at an angle of approximately 40 to the horizontal whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.

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F 12, 1952 P. N. OTTERSLAND 6 3 DISK CHIPPER WITH HORIZONTALLY INCLINED ROTARY AXES Filed Sept. 20, 1949 Patented Feb. 12, 1952 DISK CHIPPER WITH HORIZONTALLY IN CLINED ROTARY AXES Peter N. Ottersland, Watertown, N. Y.
Application September 20, 1949, Serial No. 116,795
3 Claims. (01. 241-92) This invention relates to disk chippers with horizontally inclined rotary axes which are used for cutting or chipping logs into chips suitable for use in paper pulp machines.
Chippers of the character described are usually so constructed that the logs are fed in a direction substantially at a 45 angle to the plane of operating of the cutting knives or of the chipper disk which carries the knives. Thus the knives cut substantially across the the grain of the wood being cut. This operation results in chips which are badly bruised and irregular at their ends.
This invention has for its salient object to provide a chipper so constructed and arranged that the chips will be cleanly cut at the ends and will not be slabbed off.
Further objects of the invention will appear from the following specification taken in connection with the drawing which illustrates in side elevation and partly in section a chipper constructed in accordance with the invention.
In the particular embodiment of the invention shown in the drawing, the chipper comprises a disk I mounted on a shaft I I supported in bearings I2 and [3. The disk ID is enclosed in a casing I4.
The shaft bearings are supported on hearing supports l5 and I6 which, in turn, are mounted on a base ll. The base I1 is mounted at an angle on a bed plate l8 by suitably supporting members, such as block I9.
The chipper disk l0 has knives 20 mounted thereon and radiating from the axis of the disk and in back of each knife 20 is a slot 2| for receiving the chips.
The logs are fed to the chipper disk and knives through a chute 25, the axis of the chute being disposed approximately at an angle of 60 to the axis of the disk and approximately at an angle of 30 to the plane of the disk [0 and of the knives 20.
It has been found that a cut more lengthwise or in the direction of the grain produces better chips and when the log is fed through the chute at an angle of approximately 30 to the plane of operation of the knives, a better chip is produced. However, when the log is so fed and has been cut to a length of approximately 10 inches, it is then slabbed oif parallel to the grain instead of in chips. Therefore, in order to get the log more v 2 nearly horizontal as it is fed to the chipper and to still feed the log at an angle of approximately 30 to the plane of the disk and knives, the base ll of the chipper is tilted and supported at an angle to the bed It as, for instance, at an angle of approximately 15 to 20".
In this way the log will remain stable as it is fed and the cuts will be made more nearly lengthwise of the grain than has heretofore been possible. Although one specific embodiment of the invention has been particularly shown and described it will be understood that changes in the construction and in the arrangement of the cooperating parts may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, as expressed in the following claims.
What I claim is:
1. A chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk on the shaft at right angles thereto, knives on the disk, an inclined chute for feeding logs by gravity to the chipper disk, the axis of said chute being inclined away from the plane of the disk at approximately a 30 angle, and means for supporting said chipper disk, chute, shaft and bearings with the axis of the shaft disposed at an angle of approximately 15-20 to the horizontal and the chute approximately 45-50 to the vertical whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.
2. A chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk mounted on and disposed at right angles to the shaft, a gravity feed chute inclined at an acute angle to the disk, and means for supporting the disk shaft with the axis of the shaft inclined at an acute angle to the horizontal and the chipper disk facing downwardly and the feed chute in-F clined to the horizontal at about or less, whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.
3. A chipper for chipping logs comprising a shaft, bearings for the shaft, a chipper disk mounted on the shaft and disposed at right angles thereto and facing downwardly, knives on the disk, an inclined chute for feeding logs by gravity to the chipper disk, the axis of the chute being inclined away from the plane of the chipper disk approximately 30, and means for supporting the shaft at an angle to the horizontaland the chute axis at an angle of approximately 40 to the horizontal whereby the gravity component on the log is increased in the direction of the bottom of the chute to maintain the bottom contact between the log and the chute throughout the length of the logs.
PETER N. OTTERSLAND.
4 REFERENCES CITED UNITED STATES, PATENTS Number Name Date 21,110 Babcock Aug. 10, 1858 46,002 Hullhorst Jan. 24, 1865 200,540 Jeffers Feb. 19, 1878 490,054 Wheeler Jan. 17, 1893 525,195 Egner Aug. 28, 1894 1,039,441 Ray et a1 Sept. 24, 1912 1,183,015 Lane et a1. May 16, 1916 1,464,690 Andrews Aug. 14, 1923 1,531,256 Morrow Mar. 24, 1925 1,887,921 Cluss Nov. 15, 1932 2,130,457 Fickett et al Sept. 20, 1938
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US3563290A (en) * 1970-05-20 1971-02-16 Melvin E Bricker Power unit for vegetable cutter
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US5211688A (en) * 1990-12-21 1993-05-18 University Of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. Apparatus and method for making wood curls
US6267164B1 (en) 1998-10-27 2001-07-31 Key Knife, Inc. Chip and method for the production of wood pulp

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US525195A (en) * 1894-08-28 Ice-shaver
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US3563290A (en) * 1970-05-20 1971-02-16 Melvin E Bricker Power unit for vegetable cutter
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