Flail delimber

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Inventors

Larson, Robert W.

Application #

737480

Filed

Nov-1-1976

Published

Dec-6-1977

Current US Class

056/208
144/208.7
144/24.13

International Classes

B27L 001/00

Field of Search

241/191 56/208 144/208 83/368

Examiners

Simpson; Othell M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson & Hicks

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Abstract
A mobile tree delimber having a flail type delimber movably mounted thereon and controllably raised and lowered by sensing means automatically to maintain a selected relative position between the flail delimber unit and the tree or group of trees being processed thereby maximizing impact forces of the flail members on the limbs being removed. A further delimber consists of a mobile vehicle having two or more flail type delimber units individually movably mounted thereon in side-by-side relation and each supported for movement in a vertical plane and means for raising and lowering the respective flail delimber units independent of one another.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for delimbing trees comprising:

a. a mobile self-propelled vehicle;

b. two or more flail delimber units disposed side-by-side and each individually movably mounted on said vehicle for movement in a vertical plane;

c. means connected to said vehicle and to said flail delimber units for raising and lowering the same independent of one another; and

d. sensing means controlling said raising and lowering means to automatically maintain a selected relative position between the respective flail delimber units and trees lying on the ground being processed during movement of the vehicle longitudinally along the trees to thereby maximize impact forces of the flail members on the limbs being removed.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for processing trees and particularly to improvements in flail type delimbers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Flail tree processing units have been known for many years and initially were used for removing bark from logs. Typically one such device is disclosed in Canadian Pat. No. 454,353 issued Feb. 1, 1949 to D. Mathewson et al. In later developments the flail units were utilized to remove limbs from the trunk of a tree as exemplified by Horncastle Canadian Pat. No. 598,362 issued May 17, 1960. The Horncastle device consists of a pair of driven flail units spaced apart from one another and between which a single tree is propelled endwise by a conveyor. In a later development as exemplified by Canadian Pat. No. 964,965 issued Mar. 25, 1975 to S. Michael, a number of trees are delimbed simultaneously by moving a flail unit longitudinally along a pile of trees lying on the ground.

In using flail delimbers there are two dominant factors which affect its effectiveness. One is impact which depends on speed, weight and length of the chain utilized provided generally by design considerations and the other is control of the impact. This is necessary if one wishes to ensure the limb receives the maximum impact from the chain. In the prior art devices the control of impact has mainly been accomplished by the operator viewing the operation and manually adjusting the relative position of the flail unit and log or logs being processed. Since the operator's visibility of the flails acting on the trees is virtually nil, controlling the force of impact in this manner is no more than guesswork and is extremely inefficient. Thus, with the prior art devices many passes over a tree or group of trees, as the case may be, are required to provide a satisfactory limbing operation. With existing machines the number of passes required are four to six and even more in some instances.
 
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