Barking drum and method

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Inventors

Gustafsson, Sten-Ake

Application #

242672

Filed

Mar-11-1981

Published

Jan-25-1983

Current US Class

144/208.9
144/24.13
144/340
144/343
241/183

International Classes

B27L 001/00

Field of Search

241/152 144/208

Assignee

Aktiebolaget Karkstads Mekaniska Werkstad (Karlstad, SE)

Examiners

Bray; W. D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bell, Seltzer, Park & Gibson

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Abstract
In order to effect removal of both limbs and bark from wood, such as trimmings or trees removed in thinning, with satisfactory results in a barking drum, the drum proper comprises a cylindrical pretreatment section of large diameter, a tapering transition section and a cylindrical final treatment section of smaller diameter. In the pretreatment section, which has a larger number of log lifters, an intensive treatment of the bundle takes place, so that the stems of the trees are exposed while branches and twigs are crushed. In the transition section, which has only half the number of log lifters, the tumbling motion of the wood subsides and a change-over takes place to parallel barking, which is concluded in the final treatment section, where the number of log lifters is again increased, suitably up to the original number. The pretreatment section is preferably preceded by an infeed section with infeed means arranged on the inside for quick feeding-in of the bundle of trees into the pretreatment section. The infeed means can consist of helically extending pusher vanes.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. A barking drum particularly adapted for the removal of limbs and bark from wood, such as trimmings or trees removed in thinning, said barking drum comprising a rotatable drum which is open at opposite ends, said drum including a pretreatment section, a first plurality of log lifters carried by the interior of the pretreatment section and adapted for engaging the wood received in the pretreatment section, a tapering transition section arranged for receiving the wood from said pretreatment section, a plurality of log lifters of lesser number than in said pretreatment section carried by the interior of said transition section, a final treatment section arranged for receiving the wood from said transition section and a plurality of log lifters greater in number than in said transition section carried by the interior of said final treatment section.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to improvements in a barking drum of the type which comprises a rotatable drum, open at both ends, with log lifters arranged on the inside of the drum for engaging and lifting the logs during rotation of the drum to remove bark from the logs. This invention also relates to an improved method for removing limbs and bark from wood with the use of a rotary barking drum.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART

Barking drums of the general type noted above are known, as shown for example in Canadian Patent 813,131. Pulpwood logs (roundwood) introduced into the barking drum are tumbled around during simultaneous travel in the length direction of the drum, during which they are freed from bark by friction against each other and, to a certain extent, against the drum wall. In the embodiment shown in the above-noted Canadian patent, the drum itself is cylindrical, which is most common nowadays, although many other shapes have been suggested both prior to said patent and subsequently. In Swedish Pat. No. 27,096, for example, the drum is of slightly conical shape, such that it is somewhat larger at the discharge end than at the inlet end, whereby the wood can be conveyed through the drum automatically without the need for the drum to be inclined. In contrast to this arrangement, FIG. 6 of U.S. Pat. No. 1,300,536 shows how a cylindrical drum has been provided with a series of retarding devices in the form of transverse partitions arranged at a distance from each other along the axis of the drum and having central openings of gradually decreasing diameters towards the discharge end of the drum to permit the wood to pass therethrough.
 
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