Ultrasonic log grading

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Inventors

Mack, Michael J.

Application #

691749

Filed

Apr-25-1991

Published

Mar-24-1992

Current US Class

073/622
073/629
083/364
083/370
144/24.13
144/343
144/356
144/392
144/4.8
427/284
702/39

International Classes

B27L 001/00; B27B 001/00

Field of Search

83/364 83/370 73/619 73/622 73/629 144/2 427/284 364/559

Assignee

Blount, Inc. (Montgomery, AL)

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klarquist, Sparkman, Campbell, Leigh & Whinston

US Patent References

4023605   Method for grading...
4027528   Apparatus for ultra...
4099420   Transducer positio...
4149089   Electro-optical scan...
4169173   Method for color-m...
4356850   Veneer lathe scann...
4412297   Ultrasonic log scan...
4785817   Method and appar...

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Abstract
A log harvesting system is disclosed in which the log is graded automatically in the field by ultrasonic testing of the log. Pulses of utlrasonic waves are transmitted into the log to detect internal defects within the log by measuring changes in the transient time of the ultrasonic wave pulses through at least a portion of the log. A computer is used to determine the grade of the log and produce a grade output signal from transient time data and signals related to the length and diameter of the log. The log is marked with a different colored paint to indicate its grade by an automatic marking device in response to the receipt of the grade output signal. Ultrasonic testing apparatus may be added to a tree harvesting head with a saw for felling the tree and cutting the log to the proper length and delimber knives for removing limbs, in order to test the log for defects as the log is conveyed through such head. In one embodiment, a pair of ultrasonic transducer wheels are mounted on opposite sides of the log and pairs of transmitting and receiving transducers are selectively coupled to the log through liquid coupling chambers provided on the outer surface of such wheels as the wheels rotate along the length of the log.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for testing logs, comprising:

supporting a log in a test position;

scanning said log in said test position with ultrasonic wave energy which is produced in response to an electrical input signal and is transmitted into said log;

detecting said ultrasonic wave after it has been transmitted at least partially through said log;

producing an electrical output signal corresponding to the detected ultrasonic wave;

comparing said input signal and said output signal to measure changes in acoustical impedance of said log corresponding to defects in the log; and

automatically determining the grade of said log from said changes in acoustical impedance.



Description
The present invention relates to the harvesting and grading of logs and in particular to log grading by ultrasonic testing of logs with pulses of ultrasonic waves to detect defects in the logs.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventionally, logs have been graded primarily by visual inspection of the logs by an inspector who assigns a grade to the log based upon how the log appears to him. This log grading is highly subjective depending on the skill of the inspector and is prone to error. The present invention provides an automatic log grading technique using ultrasonic testing which detects internal defects within the log that cannot be seen visually and is therefore more accurate that visual inspection log grading.

Previously, the distance to a log has been determined by using ultrasonic waves to measure the diameter of the log at several longitudinal positions along the log in order to determine the optimum yield axis of the log for a veneer lathe or sawmill. In this regard see U.S. Pat. No. 4,356,850 of Halgrimson, et al., issued Nov. 2, 1982, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,412,297 of Halgrimson, et al., issued Oct. 25, 1983. However, in these prior methods sound waves are transmitted through the air and reflected off the surface of the log to the ultrasonic transducer from which they were emitted and sound waves are not transmitted through the log to determine internal defects in the manner of the present invention.
 
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