Patents Assigned to Sun Studs, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4557304
    Abstract: Apparatus for stabilizing a rotating block of wood from which veneer is being peeled in a veneer lathe, and a method for its operation. A block stabilizer includes a massive stabilizer head having paired rollers which extend along a majority of the length of the block of wood, parallel with the axis of rotation of the block being peeled. Sensors produce electrical signals used to inform a computer of the location of the veneer knife. The computer provides position orders to move the block stabilizer head to hold the surfaces of the rollers at the expected location of the peripheral surface of the block in response to movement of the veneer knife during the entire process of peeling veneer from the block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Shrum
  • Patent number: 4529021
    Abstract: Apparatus for stabilizing a rotating block of wood from which veneer is being peeled in a veneer lathe, and a method for its operation. A block stabilizer includes a massive stabilizer head having paired rollers which extend along a majority of the length of the block of wood, parallel with the axis of rotation of the block being peeled. Sensors produce electrical signals used to inform a computer of the location of the veneer knife. The computer provides position orders to move the block stabilizer head to hold the surfaces of the rollers at the expected location of the peripheral surface of the block in response to movement of the veneer knife during the entire process of peeling veneer from the block.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 16, 1985
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Shrum, Lawrence G. King, Anton S. Richert
  • Patent number: 4506714
    Abstract: A lathe for cutting a spiral strip of veneer from the surface of a log includes motor-driven mechanisms for adjusting the knife blade pitch angle and edge height, and for moving a pressure head relative to the knife to adjust the vertical gap and horizontal gap between the knife edge and the roller bar, and provides sensors for determining the actual positions of movable elements of the lathe, thus enabling computer-controlled adjustment of the movable elements of the lathe during lathe operation. A knife clamp of the lathe includes a plurality of separate clamp segments for pressing against different portions of a knife bar to hold it firmly, resisting deformation and rocking of the knife bar. Fluid-pressure-biased bearings eliminate looseness between relatively movable parts of the lathe, reducing the amount of variation of thickness in veneer produced using the lathe. Veneer thickness is controlled by monitoring cumulative movement of the lathe spindles and the main feed carriage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1985
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Shrum, Edwin M. Heth
  • Patent number: 4494588
    Abstract: A lathe for cutting a spiral strip of veneer from the surface of a log includes motor-driven mechanisms for adjusting the knife blade pitch angle and edge height, and for moving a pressure head relative to the knife to adjust the vertical gap and horizontal gap between the knife edge and the roller bar, and provides sensors for determining the actual positions of movable elements of the lathe, thus enabling computer-controlled adjustment of the movable elements of the lathe during lathe operation. A knife clamp of the lathe includes a plurality of separate clamp segments for pressing against different portions of a knife bar to hold it firmly, resisting deformation and rocking of the knife bar. Fluid-pressure-biased bearings eliminate looseness between relatively movable parts of the lathe, reducing the amount of variation of thickness in veneer produced using the lathe. Veneer thickness is controlled by monitoring cumulative movement of the lathe spindles and the main feed carriage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 22, 1985
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Larry R. Berry, Anton S. Richert
  • Patent number: 4398580
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Fred Sohn, Kenneth L. Shrum
  • Patent number: 4384601
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Anton S. Richert
  • Patent number: 4379476
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry R. Berry
  • Patent number: 4379477
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Shrum
  • Patent number: 4378827
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Shrum, Donald L. Trax
  • Patent number: 4378829
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Fred Sohn
  • Patent number: 4378830
    Abstract: A veneer lathe charger system utilizing automated equipment for scanning and positioning a log to obtain optimum production of veneer therefrom. The charger has mechanical features specially designed to provide a degree of accuracy in the physical manipulation of the log comparable to the degree of accuracy provided by the automated scanning and positioning equipment. These include log manipulation features emphasizing engagement of the log only at its opposing ends during and after scanning and especially during transfer from one manipulating device to another, avoidance of end engagement by two different manipulating devices in identical end areas of the log, minimal movement of log positioning devices by the employment of dual scanning steps and features for retaining the accuracy of the manipulation devices despite wear thereof. The charger further includes features for improving its rate of production by reducing time delays between successive log manipulating steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1983
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: David E. Itkin
  • Patent number: 4086496
    Abstract: A method for optically measuring an elongate timber cant, regardless of whether in upright of inverted orientation, said cant having top and bottom substantially flat, mutually parallel surfaces separated by longitudinal wanes and having a generally trapezoidal cross section, and thereby locating the narrowest flat surface of the cant and the longitudinal boundaries thereof. The method is accomplished by effecting relative transverse movement between the cant and a crossed light pattern such that the longitudinal boundaries of the flat surfaces momentarily interrupt and restore a plurality of light beams forming the crossed light pattern, detecting four beam interruption and restoration events, and recording the amount of relative transverse movement between each of the four detected events. The resultant measurement data on the cant is used to space and orient a pair of edge trimming saws and to orient the cant in preparation for its advancement to the saws.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 25, 1978
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventor: Larry R. Berry
  • Patent number: 3992615
    Abstract: An electro-optical ranging system for taking rapid measurements of the distance to a moving target object, such as a rotating log whose cross-sectional configuration is to be determined prior to the performance of a processing operation thereon. An electro-optical transceiver illuminates a small portion of the target object with a narrow beam of light modulated by a reference R-F signal. Light reflected from the target object is received by a telescope in the transceiver and focused upon a photodetector for demodulation to generate a detected R-F signal. The distance to the object is then determined by measuring the relative phase of the reference and detected signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Assignee: Sun Studs, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert R. Bennett, John C. Nosler