Patents Assigned to Capital Machine Company, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6896018
    Abstract: Vacuum flitch-retaining systems use vacuum valves having pressure-operated reciprocatable pistons capable of high valve closure forces to provide the reliable closure of their associated valve seats, notwithstanding the presence of resin, wood fibers, dirt and other debris that may be present in the valves and on the valve seats, to control the application of vacuum to vacuum cells formed in a flitch-retaining table.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2005
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Bobby Deckard, Andrew J. Klotz
  • Patent number: 5868187
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for retaining a tapered flitch having a veneer-producing zone on a flitch table for rotating or translational movement past a veneer-slicing knife comprises stationary dog means coupled to a flitch-carrying body for engaging the flitch and means for engaging the flitch with the stationary dog means to hold the flitch on the flitch-carrying body. The flitch-carrying body may be part of a modular flitch table assembly. In the invention, the flitch is held on the flitch table with the veneer-producing zone in a parallel relation with the veneer-slicing knife so as to minimize the amount of waste veneer taken from the veneer-producing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 5819828
    Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus for preparing a flitch for slicing where the flitch includes a veneer-producing zone and a staylog-engaging zone. The apparatus comprises a drill mechanism for drilling a plurality of holes in the flitch and a mechanism for holding a flitch in a predetermined orientation relative to the drill mechanism. The holes are arranged in a predetermined pattern and extend from a flitch mounting surface to the veneer-producing zone so as to define a boundary between the veneer-producing zone and the staylog-engaging zone. A method for preparing a flitch for slicing comprises the steps of positioning the flitch in a preparing position and forming a plurality of dog-receiving holes in the flitch in a predetermined pattern so that each hole extends through the staylog-engaging zone to the veneer-producing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 5701938
    Abstract: The present invention includes apparatus for retaining a tapered flitch, having a generally semi-cylindrical veneer-producing zone, on a staylog for movement past a veneer-slicing knife, wherein the tapered flitch includes an axis of rotation. The apparatus comprisesstationary dogs coupled to the staylog for engaging the flitch and movable dogs for moving the flitch into engagement with the stationary dogs to hold the flitch on the staylog. The flitch is held on the staylog so that the axis of rotation of the veneer-producing zone is in a parallel relation with the veneer-slicing knife in order to minimize the amount of waste veneer taken from the veneer-producing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1997
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 5694995
    Abstract: The present invention includes an apparatus for preparing a flitch for slicing where the flitch includes a veneer-producing zone and a staylog-engaging zone. The apparatus comprises a drill mechanism for drilling a plurality of holes in the flitch and a mechanism for holding a flitch in a predetermined orientation relative to the drill mechanism. The holes are arranged in a predetermined pattern and extend from a flitch mounting surface to the veneer-producing zone so as to define a boundary between the veneer-producing zone and the staylog-engaging zone. A method for preparing a flitch for slicing comprises the steps of positioning the flitch in a preparing position and forming a plurality of dog-receiving holes in the flitch in a predetermined pattern so that each hole extends through the staylog-engaging zone to the veneer-producing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 5562137
    Abstract: The present invention includes apparatus for retaining a tapered flitch, having a generally semi-cylindrical veneer-producing zone, on a staylog for movement past a veneer-slicing knife, wherein the tapered flitch includes an axis of rotation. The apparatus comprisesstationary dogs coupled to the staylog for engaging the flitch and movable dogs for moving the flitch into engagement with the stationary dogs to hold the flitch on the staylog. The flitch is held on the staylog so that the axis of rotation of the veneer-producing zone is in a parallel relation with the veneer-slicing knife in order to minimize the amount of waste veneer taken from the veneer-producing zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 4601317
    Abstract: A system permits the apparatus for slicing veneer from a flitch to be initially adjusted and to be operated efficiently and reliably. The system includes an improved pressure plate adjustment means as part of the apparatus, including an electric drive for each end of the pressure plate to quickly and accurately position the pressure plate relative to the edge of the veneer cutting blade. By simply pressing push buttons controlling the two electric drives, each end of the pressure plate can be caused to move forward or backward in precise increments of less than 0.001 inch and to be quickly and accurately vertically aligned with the cutting blade edge. Thereafter, the desired spacing can be set on a control console by means of thumbwheel switches and a computer means will automatically position the pressure plate to achieve the desired spacing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1986
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 4503896
    Abstract: A veneer slicer comprises a reciprocating flitch table providing a mounting surface for a flitch, a knife and pressure bar assembly movable along a path normal to the mounting surface, top and bottom dogs for gripping the flitch and holding the flitch against a central portion of the mounting surface, an intermediate dog mounted on the flitch table in proximity to the central portion of the mounting surface, a projecting device for projecting the intermediate dog from a retracted position within the flitch table to a projected position a distance from the mounting surface, and a power system for moving the top and bottom dogs toward the central portion of the mounting surface to concurrently grip and hold two sections of the flitch against the mounting surface. The top and intermediate dogs grip opposite portions of one of the flitch sections, and the bottom and intermediate dogs grip opposite portions of the other flitch section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert D. Brand
  • Patent number: 4503740
    Abstract: An optical cutting edge locator for a cutting machine having a knife for cutting single or multiple sheets of material comprises a light source, a light-projecting system above the knife for downwardly projecting a beam of light from the light source along a planar surface of the knife generally perpendicular to the material, thereby to cause a shadow to be cast by the cutting edge of the knife and to create a line between a shadow area and a light area on the material in substantially the same plane as the cutting edge. The light-projecting system includes either a plurality of fiber optic transmission lines having light-emitting ends mounted above the knife or an elongated slot above the knife. The plane of the planar surface of the knife generally bisects either the light-emitting ends of the fiber optic transmission lines or the elongated slot so that the beam of light being downwardly projected is split by the planar surface of the knife.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1985
    Assignee: Capital Machine Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert D. Brand, Ralph D. Runyan