Rotating infeed chute for a brush chipper
US-2024326064-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9409310B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9409310-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113206326-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 9, 2011 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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A log/tree chipper having an infeed with a roller member, such as a sprocket or pulley, guides a chain has at least one lug in the roller member, such lug extending above the outer surface of the chain and above a feed table. One or more auxiliary feed members with lugs can rotate with and along the same axis of rotation of the roller member and be spaced to one side of a roller member. The auxiliary feed member can be positioned at the material exit end of a feed table, or at both ends of a feed table. Lugs on the auxiliary feed members and/or the roller members/sprockets are, in some embodiments, positioned at the material exit end of the feed table work so as to work in a symbiotic relationship with the main feed roller.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A machine for processing at least one of logs and whole trees comprising: a frame; a material reducing drum operatively attached to the frame; a feed table operatively attached to the frame for receiving and supporting trees and logs thereon, the feed table having a top, a bottom, a material entrance end and a material exit end; a pair of mostly vertical walls on each side of the feed table, the walls being configured for funneling at least one of the logs and trees from the feed table to the material reducing drum; a feed roller rotatably disposed between the feed table and the material reducing drum; at least one infeed conveyor chain, each infeed conveyor chain defining a corresponding pair of chain sides and a plurality of bars extending between the corresponding pair of chain sides, the corresponding pair of chain sides and the plurality of bars extending therebetween together defining a plurality of chain openings within a given infeed conveyor chain; at least one first sprocket, each first sprocket including a pair of first-sprocket disc portions each operatively rotatably attached to the frame along a first substantially horizontal axis located below the top of the feed table and closer to the material exit end than to the material entrance end of the feed table, each infeed conveyor chain passing around and being in operative contact with a given first sprocket, each first-sprocket disc portion further having a plurality of chain engaging depressions, each chain engaging depressing being disposed in and extending radially into a corresponding first sprocket disc portion, the chain engaging depressions being configured for engaging any given bar associated with a corresponding infeed conveyor chain during operation thereof, the pair of first-sprocket disc portions associated with a given first sprocket together carrying at least one lug, each given lug having a pair of lug ends, each respective lug end being carried on a corresponding first-sprocket disc portion, each lug end being located between a pair of chain engaging depressions associated with the corresponding first-sprocket disc portion, each lug being configured to extend up through any corresponding chain opening during operation of the corresponding infeed conveyor chain, each lug thereby being configured for engaging at least at times material on the feed table and thereby moving the material towards the material exit end of the feed table; and at least one second sprocket operatively rotatably attached to the frame along a second substantially horizontal axis located lower than the top of the feed table, each infeed conveyor chain further passing around and being in operative contact with a given second sprocket, each infeed conveyor chain thereby being in operative contact with a given pair of corresponding first and second sprockets for selectively moving the logs and trees along the infeed table towards the material reducing drum when the first and second sprockets rotate. 2. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein a given first sprocket is configured for carrying both the at least one lug and a corresponding infeed conveyor chain. 3. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of first-sprocket disc portions associated with a given first sprocket are comprised of a distinct pair of first-sprocket discs. 4. The machine according to claim 1 , further comprising an additional first sprocket, an additional second sprocket, and an additional infeed conveyor chain, the first additional first sprocket and the additional second sprocket together operatively driving the additional infeed conveyor chain, the set of the additional first sprocket, the additional second sprocket, and the additional infeed conveyor chain and the set of the other first sprocket, the other second sprocket, and the other infeed conveyor chain being spaced from one another. 5. The machine according to claim 4 , further comprising an auxiliary feed member located between the additional first sprocket and the other first sprocket, the auxiliary feed member defining at least one auxiliary lug. 6. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein each lug is affixed directly to a corresponding pair of said first-sprocket disc portions. 7. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein each first sprocket has an outer periphery, a given lug being disposed so as to extend radially outwardly beyond a respective outer periphery of the corresponding first sprocket. 8. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein each respective lug end is rigidly carried by a corresponding first-sprocket disc portion. 9. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein a given lug extends between and is carried by both of a corresponding pair of the first-sprocket disc portions. 10. The machine according to claim 1 , wherein a given lug extends a first distance radially outwardly from a center of rotation of the first sprocket the first distance being farther than a second distance that the corresponding plurality of chain bars of the chain conveyor on the first sprocket extend from the center of rotation of the first sprocket. 11. A machine for processing at least one of logs and whole trees comprising: a frame; a material reducing drum operatively attached to the frame; a feed table operatively attached to the frame for receiving and supporting trees and logs thereon, the feed table having a top, a bottom, a material entrance end and a material exit end; a pair of mostly vertical walls on each side of the feed table, the walls being configured for funneling at least one of the logs and trees from the feed table to the material reducing drum; a feed roller rotatably disposed between the feed table and the material reducing drum; at least one infeed conveyor chain, each infeed conveyor chain defining a corresponding pair of chain sides and a plurality of bars extending between the corresponding pair of chain sides, the corresponding pair of chain sides and the plurality of bars extending therebetween together defining a plurality of chain openings within a given infeed conveyor chain; at least one first sprocket, each first sprocket including a pair of first-sprocket disc portions each operatively rotatably attached to the frame along a first substantially horizontal axis located below the top of the feed table and closer to the material exit end than to the material entrance end of the feed table, each infeed conveyor chain passing around and being in operative contact with a given first sprocket, each first-sprocket disc portion further having a plurality of chain engaging depressions, each chain engaging depression being disposed in and extending radially into a corresponding first sprocket disc portion, the chain engaging depressions being configured for engaging any given bar associated with a corresponding infeed conveyor chain during operation thereof, the pair of first-sprocket disc portions associated with a given first sprocket together carrying at least one lug, each given lug having a pair of lug ends, each respective lug end being carried on and extending radially away from a corresponding first-sprocket disc portion, each lug end being distinct from any chain engaging depression and being located between a corresponding pair of chain engaging depressions associated with the corresponding first-sprocket disc portion, each lug being configured to extend up through any corresponding chain opening during operation of the corresponding infeed conveyor chain, each lug thereby being configured for engaging at least at times material on the feed table and thereby moving the material towards the material exit end of the feed table; and at least one
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