Chipping, profiling, and sawing systems for lumber production
US-2026084335-A1 · Mar 26, 2026 · US
US9573770B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573770-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414228580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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Embodiments provide systems, methods and apparatuses for positioning boards and other wood pieces in preparation for sawing/trimming. In embodiments, a continuous track loop conveys board stops slideably mounted to board stop guides positioned perpendicular to the direction of flow. A horizontal frame member provides a series of positioning guides through which a cam follower coupled to a board stop is diverted, thus adjusting the position of board stops in a direction perpendicular to the direction of flow without the use of braking devices or other added sources of mass, friction or vibration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rotary fence comprising: a guide assembly including a lateral positioning guide extending transverse to a first direction, and a plurality of longitudinal guides extending from the lateral positioning guide generally in the first direction, the longitudinal guides being spaced at intervals along at least a portion of the length of the lateral positioning guide, wherein the lateral positioning guide and the longitudinal positioning guides are substantially coplanar; and a board stop assembly comprising a board stop and a cam follower, the cam follower being configured to movably engage the lateral positioning guide and said longitudinal guides. 2. The rotary fence of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of adjustable guides with opposite first and second ends, each of the plurality of adjustable guides pivotally coupled at a first end to a corresponding one of the plurality of longitudinal guides. 3. The rotary fence of claim 2 , further comprising an actuator coupled to the second end of at least one of the adjustable guides and configured to translocate said second end. 4. The rotary fence of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal guides are adjustable about a longitudinal guide first end. 5. The rotary fence of claim 1 , further comprising: a guide selector disposed proximal to one or more of said intervals, the guide selector being selectively repositionable to block and unblock the longitudinal guide; and an actuator coupled to said guide selector and configured to selectively reposition the guide selector. 6. The rotary fence of claim 5 , wherein said actuator is a solenoid. 7. The rotary fence of claim 1 , wherein the lateral positioning guide is disposed at an angle of between 10 and 80 degrees relative to the first direction. 8. The rotary fence of claim 1 , wherein said guide assembly further includes a support member configured to support the positioning guides above an endless track loop, and the cam follower is positioned generally above a top portion of said board stop. 9. The rotary fence of claim 1 , wherein the cam follower extends below a bottom portion of said board stop, and said guide assembly is configured to be retained below said board stop. 10. The rotary fence of claim 1 , further comprising a return guide positioned on the return side of the continuous track loop and configured to movably engage the cam follower to thereby cause the board stop to return to a desired starting position. 11. A board stop positioning system comprising: a lateral positioning guide oriented transverse to a first direction; a plurality of longitudinal positioning guides extending from the lateral positioning guide at intervals and oriented generally in the first direction; and a plurality of adjustable positioning guides pivotably coupled to corresponding downstream ends of the plurality of longitudinal positioning guides and oriented generally parallel to the first direction, wherein the positioning guides are substantially coplanar and configured to movably engage a cam follower from an upstream end of the lateral positioning guide to a downstream end of the adjustable positioning guides. 12. The board stop positioning system of claim 11 , further comprising one or more guide selectors disposed proximal to a corresponding one or more of said intervals, the one or more guide selectors being movable between a first position and a second position to block and unblock one or more of the positioning guides. 13. The board stop positioning system of claim 11 , further comprising an actuator coupled to a downstream end of one or more of the adjustable positioning guides, wherein the actuator is selectively actuable to adjust an angle of the one or more adjustable positioning guides relative to the longitudinal guides. 14. The board stop positioning system of claim 13 , further comprising a shift member pivotably coupled to said downstream end, wherein the actuator is selectively actuable to move the shift member transversely to the first direction. 15. The board stop positioning system of claim 11 , further comprising a support member configured to support the positioning guides in a generally horizontal plane above a continuous track loop. 16. A board stop positioning system comprising: a lateral positioning guide oriented transverse to a first direction; a plurality of longitudinal guides extending at intervals from the lateral positioning guide and oriented generally parallel to the first direction, wherein the positioning guides are substantially coplanar and configured to movably engage a cam follower from an upstream end of the lateral positioning guide to a downstream end of the longitudinal positioning guides; and an actuator coupled to a downstream end of one or more of the longitudinal positioning guides, wherein the actuator is selectively actuable to adjust an angle of the one or more longitudinal guides relative to the lateral guide. 17. The board stop positioning system of claim 16 , further comprising one or more guide selectors disposed proximal to a corresponding one or more of said intervals, the one or more guide selectors being movable between a first position and a second position to block and unblock one or more of the positioning guides. 18. The board stop positioning system of claim 16 , further comprising a shift member pivotably coupled to said downstream end, wherein the actuator is selectively actuable to move the shift member transversely to the first direction to thereby adjust said angle. 19. The board stop positioning system of claim 16 , wherein the longitudinal positioning guides are coupled to a lateral structure, and the lateral structure is rotationally positionable to thereby adjust an angle of the longitudinal guides relative to the first direction. 20. A board stop positioning system comprising: a lateral positioning guide oriented transverse to a first direction; a plurality of longitudinal guides extending at intervals from the lateral positioning guide and oriented generally parallel to the first direction, wherein the positioning guides are substantially coplanar and configured to movably engage a cam follower from an upstream end of the lateral positioning guide to a downstream end of the longitudinal positioning guides; and a support member configured to support the positioning guides in a generally horizontal plane above a continuous track loop. 21. The board stop positioning system of claim 20 , wherein the support member includes a lateral structure and the positioning guides are arranged along the lateral structure. 22. The board stop positioning system of claim 21 , further including a return guide coupled to the support member. 23. The board stop positioning system of claim 20 , wherein the lateral positioning guide is disposed at an angle of approximately 10-80° relative to the first direction. 24. The board stop positioning system of claim 20 , wherein the lateral positioning guide is disposed at an angle of approximately 20° relative to the longitudinal positioning guides. 25. The board stop positioning system of claim 20 , further comprising one or more guide selectors disposed proximal to a corresponding one or more of said intervals, the one or more guide selectors being movable between a first position and a second position to block and unblock one or more of the positioning guides.
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