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WO1993008000A1 - Procede pour reduire du bois en grumes - Google Patents

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WO1993008000A1
WO1993008000A1 PCT/SE1992/000143 SE9200143W WO9308000A1 WO 1993008000 A1 WO1993008000 A1 WO 1993008000A1 SE 9200143 W SE9200143 W SE 9200143W WO 9308000 A1 WO9308000 A1 WO 9308000A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C3/00Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting
    • E04C3/02Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces
    • E04C3/12Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces of wood, e.g. with reinforcements, with tensioning members
    • E04C3/127Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces of wood, e.g. with reinforcements, with tensioning members with hollow cross section
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B1/00Methods for subdividing trunks or logs essentially involving sawing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27MWORKING OF WOOD NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B27B - B27L; MANUFACTURE OF SPECIFIC WOODEN ARTICLES
    • B27M1/00Working of wood not provided for in subclasses B27B - B27L, e.g. by stretching
    • B27M1/08Working of wood not provided for in subclasses B27B - B27L, e.g. by stretching by multi-step processes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27MWORKING OF WOOD NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B27B - B27L; MANUFACTURE OF SPECIFIC WOODEN ARTICLES
    • B27M3/00Manufacture or reconditioning of specific semi-finished or finished articles
    • B27M3/0013Manufacture or reconditioning of specific semi-finished or finished articles of composite or compound articles
    • B27M3/0026Manufacture or reconditioning of specific semi-finished or finished articles of composite or compound articles characterised by oblong elements connected laterally
    • B27M3/0053Manufacture or reconditioning of specific semi-finished or finished articles of composite or compound articles characterised by oblong elements connected laterally using glue

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  • the present invention relates to a method for reducing a log for converting it into a starting wood piece suitable to be divided, in which material located peripherally is removed along the entire or parts of the length of the log.
  • Such methods are used in order to adapt the disintegration or dividing of a log into wood pieces to the different irregularities that a log may have, such as crookedness, quality, knots, conicity, varying density, compression wood and the like, so as to obtain a yield from the log being as high as possible with respect to the quality and the total volume of the wood obtained.
  • the definition log comprises whole tree truncs as well as shorter logs cut off therefrom.
  • Root swellings present on root logs are in another method removed by removal of material along the natural conicity of the log, so called root reducing, in which a starting wood piece having a circular cross-section and tapering continu ⁇ ously towards one end is obtained for continued dividing.
  • An example of dividing techniques being suitable depending on the appearance of the log is cutting the log along the centre line thereof so as to after that study and get an impression of the quality of the interior of the log before the dividing is continued, so called inwardly/outwardly-sawing.
  • the log is according to another technique sawn by putting a cross with the centre in the centre line of the log, so called quadrant sawing, in which substantially standing annual rings are obtained, which leads to a greater abrasion resistance of the surfaces of the wood piece.
  • Standing annual rings may also be obtained by sawing the log by applying a series of parallel cuts therethrough from one side thereof to the other.
  • Aiming at the obtension of a wood volume being as great as possible a log may further ⁇ more first be plan reduced, then sideboards be cut out and after that a sawing from the outside and inwardly according to mutually parallel sawing cuts perpendicularly to the surfaces obtained by the plan reducing be carried out. Furthermore, it is possible to saw in the fibre direction, i.e. parallelly to the natural conicity of the log, so as to increase the quality of the wood pieces resulting. Sawing or the like following the curve extension of the log may also be carried out so as to raise the quality.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a method of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which while producing comparatively little waste of material leads to a starting wood piece, on which all techniques mentioned above for further division or splitting are applicable, so that starting from one single reducing method the division technique may be freely selected according to the appearance of the log in question, the quality needs and so on, and which may be divided without any further waste of material and while obtaining wood products of a high quality.
  • This object is according to the invention obtained for a method of the type defined in the introduction by removing material along the entire length of the log around the log according to eight planes each of which making an angle of substantially 45* with the adjacent planes, so that a starting wood piece having a cross-section of an octagon is formed.
  • the method according to the invention gives rise to a small amount of material waste during the production of the starting wood piece, which is good in itself, but the essential characteristic of the method according to the invention consists in the fact that all dividing techniques mentioned above may be used for the starting wood piece obtained, so that accord ⁇ ingly only one reducing method is necessary so as to obtain the possibility to carry out the further dividing according to the manner which turns out to be most suitable depending on the density, the shape, the constitution, the thickness and so on of the log.
  • This starting wood piece may also be divided without the creation of any waste of material and while at the same time obtaining wood pieces having very preferable shapes, so that high quality products may be produced, also from logs having such dimensions that they until now would become chips, and in which consideration has been taken to the different characteristics of the wood, such as the strength of certain surfaces, shrinking and swelling behaviour and so on.
  • the reducing method according to the invention leads to the fact that it starting from the starting wood piece obtained thereby is possible to obtain a series of completely new wood products with advanta ⁇ geous properties while maximally utilising the wood of the log.
  • a consider ⁇ able gain of wood is thereby obtained already by the fact that the wood products may be obtained directly in connection with the dividing, which is controlled in accordance with the products aimed at, and not as in the pre ⁇ vious methods, in which first of all an independent division takes place and after transporting the wood pieces obtained thereat away these are used for the production of the wood products wanted resulting in a great further waste of material.
  • the waste of material will be especially small if the removal of the material in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention is carried out along he entire length of the log around the log according to eight planes each of which making an angle of substantially 45' with the adjacent planes, so that a starting wood piece having a cross- section of a substantially regular octagon is formed.
  • Fig 1 is a perspective view illustrating the cutting away of material from a log according to a preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention
  • Fig 2 illustrates how a starting wood piece obtained in accordance with the invention from a log with a small diameter may be further divided
  • Fig 3 shows how the members obtained in the division according to Fig 2 may be assembled
  • Fig 4 illustrates a possible division of a starting wood piece obtained in ac ⁇ cordance with the invention from a log with a somewhat greater diameter
  • Fig 5 shows how the outer wood pieces cut away in accordance with Fig 4 may be assembled
  • Fig 6 shows another way to assemble the wood pieces obtained by the di ⁇ vision according to Fig 4,
  • Fig 7 and 8 illustrate how the wood piece obtained in Fig 4 may be divided into two parts and after that reassembled
  • Fig 9 and 10 illustrate how the inner wood piece resulting by the division according to Fig 4 may be divided and after that reassembled in an advantageous way
  • Fig 11 shows how starting wood pieces obtained by applying the method according to the invention on logs of middle and big sizes may be further divided by so called from inside/outwardly-sawing,
  • Fig 12 illustrates how pieces resulting from the division according to Fig 11 may be assembled
  • Fig 13 illustrates a division from outside and inwardly or parallelly from one side to the other in a starting wood piece obtained in accordance with the method according to the invention, which may be particularly suitable for coarse logs
  • Fig 14 illustrates another conceivable division of the starting wood piece according to Fig 13,
  • Fig 15 is a cross section view of a log for illustrating the smaller amount of waste of material resulting already in the reduction itself in accordance with the method according to the invention.
  • Fig 16 illustrates an alternative starting wood piece obtainable by the reducing method according to the invention.
  • Fig 1 It is schematically illustrated in Fig 1 how the method according to the in ⁇ vention may be carried out on a log 1 for reducing it into a starting wood piece 2 having a cross-section of a substantially regular octagon.
  • the eight material removal planes have in this embodiment been applied substantially parallelly to envelope lines or generatrices extending in the longitudinal direction of the log in accordance with the conicity thereof, so that a starting wood piece having cross-section dimensions decreasing substantially uniformly over the length thereof from one end to the other, in the form of a truncated regular pyramid with an octagon as base, is formed.
  • the way in which the further division of the starting wood piece 2 may be carried out will be explained in the following by some examples shown in the appended figures.
  • Sawing parallel to the fibres as well as to the centre line may then take place.
  • the starting wood piece obtained by the reducing method according to the invention may be further divided for obtension of wood products with a high value, without forming the slightest waste of material in the form of slabs, edge rippings and the like. Furthermore, no length trimming saws as before are needed either. It is sufficient to divide the starting wood piece by sawing, whereupon the surfaces 4 preferably planned may be directly glued to other such surfaces for obtaining a finished high quality wood product, since glue enabling gluing without proceeding drying is available nowadays.
  • a station or plant for carrying out the reducing method according to the invention in practice is a free choice for the man skilled in the art to decide, in which it probably is advantageous to h ⁇ ve planners arranged to process the log in two mutually parallel planes or four planes, each of which making an angle of substantially 90 * with respect to the two planes adjacent thereto.
  • the log is preferably after that rotated and the processing takes place along new planes, either by means of the same planners or by means of planners of a second planning plant arranged downstream of the first planning plant.
  • the distance between the process ⁇ ing plans of the different planners is adjusted according to the diameter of the log, preferably automatically, since the thickness at the thickest point of a slab 3 according to Fig 1 shall be about 7,5% of the radius of the log so as to form a starting wood piece having both a maximum cross-section and a cross-section of a substantially regular octagon.
  • a starting wood piece 2 obtained by the method according to the invention may be further divided, should this has been ob ⁇ tained from a log piece having small dimensions, such as the top end of a log, which normally would only be useful as chips or thin boards or rippings fetching a low prize. It is suitable to apply the quadrant sawing already known on this starting wood piece 2, so that two cuts 5 are applied in an angle of 90* with respect to each other and intersecting each other in the centre of the log. It is noted that the starting wood piece shown in Fig 2 may have been obtained either by sawing parallelly to the fibres or sawing parallelly to the centre line of the log.
  • the wood pieces 6 obtained by the division according to Fig 2 with substantially standing annual rings may be glued to each other to a wood piece 7 shown in Fig 3 having a square cross-section and a longitudinal inner hollow space with an also substan ⁇ tially square cross-section.
  • the divided planes 8 obtained by the division according to Fig 2 have then been used as glue surfaces and the right- angled corner of each wood piece 6 obtained from the cross of the cut 5 has formed an outer right-angled corner 9 of the wood piece 7 according to Fig 3.
  • the wood piece 7 obtained in this way has when the outer limitations are considered and the presence of the inner hollow space is neglected even a cross-section which is considerably larger than that of the original log.
  • this wood piece is remarkably suitable for use in all kinds of buildings and the like, so that it commands a considerably higher prize than had been possible by the previous dividing methods.
  • a great advan ⁇ tage of the wood piece 7 according to Fig 3 is namely the reaction thereof upon changes in volume in the form of swelling and shrinking of the wood because of absorption and giving off of moisture.
  • a change of size of the wood there is always tangentially a change being twice the change radially with respect to the point which previously was the centre of the log, i.e. the corner 9 of the wood piece 7. This does not result in any change in the corners 9 and the greatest change most far away therefrom, where the radius is greatest.
  • a starting wood piece 2 obtained from a log with a somewhat greater diameter could be further divided. This takes place by separating wood pieces 1 1 by applying a cut 5 substantially parallelly to one of said eight planes 4 for each of them while intersecting the two adjacent planes 12, so that a wood piece 11 having a cross- section of a quadrangle is formed. The remaining centre yield 13 may be sold as it is or be further sawn in accordance with known techniques if de ⁇ sired. It is illustrated in Fig 5-8 how the wood units 11 may be used for ob ⁇ taining high quality wood pieces.
  • Fig 5 It is shown in Fig 5 how wood pieces 11 obtained by the division according to Fig 4 are glued to each other, so that the prolongation in the transversal direction of the flat surface 4 deriving from the starting wood piece of the wood piece extends in the same plane as the one parallel surface 14 deriving from said cut of the adjacent wood piece of the wood unit 15, which gets two mutually parallel large surfaces formed by the parallel surfaces of each wood piece and a constant thickness.
  • the divided adjacent surfaces 12 are used as glue surfaces.
  • the wood unit should be useful as for instance floor material. It would also be possible to superim ⁇ pose several wood units 15 according to Fig 5 and glue them to each other, wherein every second wood unit is turned about 90' around the normal of the large surface thereof, i.e.
  • the wood block so obtained may then be cut substantially perpendicularly to the large flat surfaces of the wood units 15 included therein according to a plane which is perpendicular to the drawing plane. Several such cuts may be applied at desired intervals for obtaining plates or sheets of varying thickness.
  • These wood units present in the form of plates or blocks have very good resistance properties, since they get a surface making them suited to be called "cross plates", since the surface consists of alternating portions having standing annual rings and cross-cut wood.
  • Such a wood unit could thanks to the strength thereof be used for all kind of purposes, such as for instance manufacture of furniture, floors, and so on.
  • This wood product of high value is to be compared with the destiny that this wood material had met in the reducing and dividing methods already known, i.e. become chips or burned up. It would also be possible to cut the block according to different angles depending on the in ⁇ tended use of the products so obtained, since different cutting angles gives rise to different characteristics of the resulting wood products.
  • FIG 6 It is shown in Fig 6 how four wood pieces 11 obtained by the division according to Fig 4 may be assembled by turning them so that the flat surfaces 4 thereof are directed towards the centre of the wood unit 16 and the surfaces 12 form, glue surfaces.
  • This wood unit becomes a square cross-section which is very large compared with the total cross-section of the four wood pieces 11.
  • This wood unit could by the great outer form thereof with respect to the volume thereof be used for example where comparatively thick wood units are desired for the sake of a beautiful appearance, but these have not to resist forces corresponding thereto.
  • a wood piece 11 obtained by the division according to Fig 4 may be divided into two identical wood pieces by applying a cut 17 in the middle of the wood piece perpendicularly to the flat surface 4.
  • One of the wood pieces is after that turned by turning 180' about the longitudinal axis thereof and glued by the surfaces 12 to corresponding surfaces of the second wood piece for obtaining a wood unit 18 with a rectangular cross-section. Since it in the case shown in Fig 7 and 8 is a question about a wood piece 11 obtained by sawing parallelly to the fibres, i.e.
  • this wood piece 11 tapers towards one end 19 thereof, so that before gluing of the wood piece halves obtained after the cut 17 to each other in one of them end has also to be shifted for end with respect to the other.
  • This is visible in Fig 8 by the in ⁇ crease of the cross-section of the left wood piece part from the left to the right, while the cross-section of the other decreases. Accordingly, by dividing according to Fig 4 and after that assembling the wood pieces 11 obtained according to Fig 8 a centre piece 13 and four boards 18 are obtained without any waste of material.
  • Fig 9 and 10 how the centre piece 13 obtained in the division according to Fig 4 could be further divided in an advantageous way.
  • Two mutually perpendicular cuts 20 intersecting each other in the centre of the wood piece 13 are then applied while turning the cut cross so that the cuts cut the surfaces of the cross-section square at a point located between the corner and the middle point of that surface.
  • the four wood pieces 21 obtained in this way may after that be assembled as shown in Fig 10 while obtaining a wood unit 22 with a square cross-section and an inner longitudinal hollow space with an also substantially square cross- section.
  • Some material has been cut away (at 23) at that end of the surface of each wood piece 21 which was an external surface of the wood piece 13 for receiving the shorter surface of the adjacent wood piece so as to increase the stability of the wood unit 22 obtained.
  • the wood piece 21 may of course have been obtained by conical sawing, so that in the two pieces adjacent to each piece end has been shifted for end with respect to the lat ⁇ ter for obtaining the constant cross-section over the length of the wood unit. This method and this wood unit are described more exactly in the Swedish patent application No. 8903365-8 of the applicant.
  • a starting wood piece 2 is illustrated in Fig 1 1 and has been produced by applying the method according to the invention on a log of middle size or middle thickness. It is appropriate to first of all separate two outer wood pieces 11 by sawing, whereupon these may be glued to each other and other such pieces in for example the ways shown in Fig 5-8. As appears the cuts 24 are applied considerably closer to the outer corners 25 of each wood piece 11 than the outer corners 26 of the starting wood piece 2 lying closest. When the cutting away of the wood pieces 11 has taken place, a cut 27 is preferably applied through the centre of the wood piece 2 and af ⁇ ter that from the inside and outwardly a cut 28 and then 29.
  • a starting wood piece 2 obtained from a log having coarse dimensions may be further divided. Sawing from the outside and inwardly or successively through the wood piece 2 from one side to the other by applying series of parallel cuts 32 takes place. The outer wood pieces 33 and 34 produced may be taken care in the way illustrated in Fig 5-8. It would of course also be possible to apply the saw cuts shown in Fig 13 from the inside and outwardly, should this be judged to be suitable.
  • the centre piece 35 is then first created by applying two parallel cuts 36, and after that two cuts 37 being perpen ⁇ dicular to the cut 36 are applied in each side member, so that an inner member 38 with a rectangular, preferably square cross-section and two identical outer members 39 are obtained.
  • the members 39 may be glued to each other in the way illustrated in Fig 12, in which a wood unit having a square cross-section and an inner longitudinal hollow space with an also substantially square cross-section is obtained, or only two such members are glued to each other for forming a wood unit corresponding to the upper half of the wood unit in Fig 12 and preferable suitable for use as floor.
  • Fig 15 the wood gain obtained only by separating a wood piece 11 from a starting wood piece 2 according to the invention with respect to the separation of a lateral board 40 (dashed lines) in a traditionally way after removing a slab 41 located laterally with respect thereto is illustrated in Fig 15.
  • the volume of the wood piece 11 is about 30% greater than that of the wood piece 40.
  • the further division of the starting piece 2 ob- tained in accordance with the invention will result in a larger useful volume than in traditional division.
  • the most important thing of the invention results in addition thereto, namely the possibility to without any restriction for one and the same shape of the starting wood piece freely choose dividing process according to the needs and the individual case and by that directly obtain high quality wood products without any waste of material.
  • the essential thing of the invention is that the different sides of the octagon form an an ⁇ gle of substantially 45* with respect to the adjacent side, or expressed in another way: the different corners of the octagon have an angle of sub ⁇ stantially 135 * .
  • the method according to the invention gives rise to a starting wood piece which may be further divided in a series of different ways, only some of which have been illustrated above, and a man skilled in the art would be able to find further possibilities to divide and bring together. It is possible to divide parallelly to the centre line as well as to the extension direction of the fibres, and in the latter case in the different wood pieces so obtained at times end has to be shifted for end with respect to each other for assem ⁇ bling thereof to a wood unit. Furthermore, it is a matter of course that the different types of wood pieces obtainable by different dividing methods, for example according to Fig 2 and Fig 11 may be mutually assembled for ob ⁇ taining wood units.
  • the definition of the method according to the invention is also Intended to comprise the case in which the log is provided with planes each of which making an angle of 45 * with the adjacent planes, but only along a part of the periphery of the log, for instance six such adjacent planes, whereupon the log is divided into two parts and after that the further planes are applied on one or distributed on both of the log members so formed.
  • the case in which a log is initially divided in the longitudinal direction into two parts and each part is provided with planes making an angle of 45* with the adjacent planes shall be considered to lie within the scope of the invention.

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L'invention se rapporte à un procédé pour réduire du bois en grumes (1), afin de le convertir en pièces de bois de départ (2) pouvant être divisées, ce procédé consistant à éliminer la matière (3) située périphériquement sur toute la longueur ou une partie de la longueur du tronc. Cette matière située périphériquement est éliminée sur toute la longueur du tronc suivant huit plans (4), dont chacun forme un angle essentiellement de 45° par rapport aux plans adjacents, de façon à constituer une pièce de bois de départ (2) ayant une section transversale octogonale.
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