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US1784321A
US1784321A US201865A US20186527A US1784321A US 1784321 A US1784321 A US 1784321A US 201865 A US201865 A US 201865A US 20186527 A US20186527 A US 20186527A US 1784321 A US1784321 A US 1784321A
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  • This invention has for its object a device for centering and guiding the timber in frame-saws, where guides are used on each side of the path of the log, the said guides being adjusted for holding the log centrally relatively to the saw-frame and each of them yielding, considered in the transverse direction of the path, so that when bends and the like of the log pass by the guides, that guide only, which meets with the bend and the like is yielding in order that the log may be maintained in the central position.
  • FIG. 1 An embodiment of the device is shown diagrammatically in the accompanying drawing, where Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively, are an end-view, a side-view and a plan-view of I same.
  • each standard 56 forms one arm of a bell crank lever mounted in a base-plate, the said arm being turned upwards, the other arm 5a of the said bell crank lever being turned laterally and loaded with a counterweight 8 common to both levers and connected with them by means of a rope or chain and 76 passing to each arm 5a.
  • the guide bars become movable in relation to each other and are yielding to the pressure of the log so that the guide bar meeting with and yielding to an unevenness and the like of the log acts upon the log by a pressure acting towards the path of the log, while the guide bar on the opposite side does not act upon the log at that time.
  • the arms 5a and 5b are adjusted according to the dimension of the log to be sawed, in such a manner that the distance between the guide barsbecomes at least as large as the top diameter of the log, that is to say, then they cannot come nearer to each other.
  • This adjustment may be effected either by simply putting something beneath the arms 5a and the weight 8 respectively, which may then serve as a stop, or by mounting any common screw device or the like between the arms 5?). If the log is straight the loading becomes equalon both arms, whereby the log is moved forward centrally in relation to the saw-frame. In case the log is curved, for instance as shown in Figure 3, the pressure of the log becomes greateron the guide bar 2a than on the guide 25.
  • a centering and guiding device for timbers in saw frames and the like comprising guide bars for the log arranged on each side of the path of movement of the log and opposite to one another, means for supporting said guide bars to permit them to move towards and from each other, comprising pivotally mounted bell crank levers. the upper arms of which support the bars, the other of said arms of said bell crank levers extending laterally towards each other, a weight common to both levers and cable connections between the weight and both levers whereby a guide bar meeting with bend or the like in a log moves the log by virtue of the weight towards the median line of the path of movement of the log, while the guide bar on the opposite side of the log is inactive upon the log through the weight at that time.

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Dec. 9, 1930.
A. T. TIDBLAD GENTERING AND GUIDING DEVICE Filed June 27, 1927 -w mi Patented Dec. 9, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I CENTERING AND GUIDING DEVICE Application filed June 27, 1927, Serial No. 201,865, and in Sweden July 6, 1926.
This invention has for its object a device for centering and guiding the timber in frame-saws, where guides are used on each side of the path of the log, the said guides being adjusted for holding the log centrally relatively to the saw-frame and each of them yielding, considered in the transverse direction of the path, so that when bends and the like of the log pass by the guides, that guide only, which meets with the bend and the like is yielding in order that the log may be maintained in the central position.
An embodiment of the device is shown diagrammatically in the accompanying drawing, where Figures 1, 2 and 3, respectively, are an end-view, a side-view and a plan-view of I same.
In the drawing 2a and 2b are two guide bars constructed according to the 1nvent1on and mounted on each side of the path of the log in which a log 1 is presumed to be moved forward on rollers 10 supported by frame bearings 11. The guide bars are pivoted each on a standard 5?) by means of bearings 3 and each guide rests on a ring 4 adapted to be raised and lowered. In this embodiment each standard 56 forms one arm of a bell crank lever mounted in a base-plate, the said arm being turned upwards, the other arm 5a of the said bell crank lever being turned laterally and loaded with a counterweight 8 common to both levers and connected with them by means of a rope or chain and 76 passing to each arm 5a. By this arrangement the guide bars become movable in relation to each other and are yielding to the pressure of the log so that the guide bar meeting with and yielding to an unevenness and the like of the log acts upon the log by a pressure acting towards the path of the log, while the guide bar on the opposite side does not act upon the log at that time.
When the device is to be used the arms 5a and 5b are adjusted according to the dimension of the log to be sawed, in such a manner that the distance between the guide barsbecomes at least as large as the top diameter of the log, that is to say, then they cannot come nearer to each other. This adjustment may be effected either by simply putting something beneath the arms 5a and the weight 8 respectively, which may then serve as a stop, or by mounting any common screw device or the like between the arms 5?). If the log is straight the loading becomes equalon both arms, whereby the log is moved forward centrally in relation to the saw-frame. In case the log is curved, for instance as shown in Figure 3, the pressure of the log becomes greateron the guide bar 2a than on the guide 25. The former then yields and the appertaining arm 5a raises the weight 8. Then the guide bar 2a only is loaded by the weight 8 and therefore it forces the log to travel in the middle of the path. It the curvature was turned in the opposite direction the guide bar 2?) would assume the function described above of the guide bar 2a.
Evidently, the invention may be carried out even in other manners without the idea underlying the same being given up.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
A centering and guiding device for timbers in saw frames and the like, comprising guide bars for the log arranged on each side of the path of movement of the log and opposite to one another, means for supporting said guide bars to permit them to move towards and from each other, comprising pivotally mounted bell crank levers. the upper arms of which support the bars, the other of said arms of said bell crank levers extending laterally towards each other, a weight common to both levers and cable connections between the weight and both levers whereby a guide bar meeting with bend or the like in a log moves the log by virtue of the weight towards the median line of the path of movement of the log, while the guide bar on the opposite side of the log is inactive upon the log through the weight at that time.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto signed my name.
ANDERS TYOHO TIDBLAD.
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