Log peeler

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Inventors

Beeson, Greg

Application #

832520

Filed

Apr-3-1997

Published

Aug-25-1998

Current US Class

030/121
030/169
030/317
144/208.1
144/208.92
144/341
144/363

International Classes

B27L 001/06

Field of Search

30/121 30/167 30/169 30/314 30/315 30/317 144/208.1 144/208.6 144/208.92 144/340 144/341 144/363

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cross, Jr.; Harry M.

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Abstract
A log peeler comprises a log peeling knife assembly 10 attached to a pulling cable 12, the pulling cable 12 being reeved around a powered cable drum 14. The pulling cable is attached at each end of the knife assembly so that the knife assembly will be pulled straight along a longitudinal line perpendicular to the orientation of the knife assembly. The powered cable drum 14 may be an engine or motor driven winch, where the engine or motor is an integral part of the assembly that includes the cable drum. The cable drum 14 is powered by a portable and detachable engine, such as a chain saw assembly 16. A remote control 82 may be located at or near the knife assembly so that the operator can engage or disengage the powered drum, as by closing or opening the chain saw trigger 17 through the action of a controller mechanism 84. Control 82 and controller mechanism 84 may be connected by a power cable or the controller mechanism 84 may be actuated by signals transmitted from control 82 through the air, such as infrared or radio telemetry signals.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A log peeler system comprising a log peeling knife means adapted to be held by an operator and guided by the operator along the surface of a log to debark or shape a log; powered cable drum means including a pulling cable and a cable drum with said pulling cable extending from a cable drum to cable attachment means on said knife means; mounting means for detachably mounting said cable drum means to an end of a log so that winding said pulling cable onto said drum will cause said knife means to be pulled along the log toward said mounting means, said mounting means being constructed and arranged to position and hold said cable drum means near the log when said knife means is pulled along the log; and control means locatable near said knife means for controlling said cable drum means such that cable winding onto said drum can be controlled by the operator near said knife means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention related to log peelers and, more particularly, to log peelers designed to be operated by one person with the aid of a powered winch.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Log peeling is an ancient art practiced by individuals to remove bark from logs prior to using the logs in construction buildings and other structures. The art has progressed to the point where complicated machinery is used by lumber companies to debark logs in mass production processes. However, there has been nothing made available to an individual for peeling logs in what might be termed "a back yard operation".

In its oldest forms, a draw knife has been used to peel logs, requiring that a blade having a sharpened end be drawn toward the user to cut into and peel bark from a log, one stroke at a time. This is a time consuming operation and one, for all practical purposes, that is available only to the most dedicated. There has been no mechanized system available for a single person to use that is uncomplicated and inexpensive such that homeowners, small log mill operators, or land owners with small stands of timber could use to provide peeled logs for various uses and for various customers.
 
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