Patents by Inventor Derek Barnes
Derek Barnes has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5487460Abstract: An orienter is formed by a plurality of decks including a upper deck, a bottom deck and at least one intermediate deck stacked one above the other, substantially vertically extending passages are defined in each of the decks, the width of the passages of the bottom deck is preselected to a width Y.sub.B sufficiently small to ensure the orientation of the strands to the desired mean orientation and relative to a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the width have passages measured. The width of the passages above the lower deck are made progressively larger in accordance with the following formula: 2.sup.n-1 Y.sub.B where n is the number of decks above the mat and Y.sub.B is the width of the passages through the bottom deck. The side passages in all the decks are substantially aligned vertically, with both the passages in the top deck bisected in two equal passages in the deck immediately therebelow.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 5404990Abstract: A vane typed orienter is formed by a plurality of spaced parallel shafts having radial extending axially spaced disks mounted thereon. Passages are formed between the disks and adjacent disks on adjacent shafts define sides of such passages. A vane element is provided to complete the wall formed by a pair of adjacent disks forming one wall of a passage and at least substantially fills the lower gap formed between the peripheries of the adjacent disks forming the one wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventors: Derek Barnes, Lorne E. Caddo, Robert M. Knudson, Roger W. Kozak
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Patent number: 5325954Abstract: A strand preorienter is formed by a plurality of spaced parallel preorienter shafts each having a plurality of preorienter discs mounted thereon in axially spaced relationship. The preorienter discs on adjacent shafts overlap and form preorienter partition walls which defined opposite sides of preorienter passages through which the strands fall onto an orienter having orienter passages that align the strands as required. The preorienter passages are significantly wider than the orienter passages and have their outlets positioned immediately above the orienter.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Trus Joist MacMillanInventors: Bradley J. Crittenden, Derek Barnes, Robert M. Knudson, Frank L. Laytner
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Patent number: 5096765Abstract: Consolidated composite wood products having modulus of elasticity (MOE) equivalent to a MOE of at least 2.3 mm psi at a wood content density of 35 lbs/cu.ft is formed by a laminate of wood elements formed by slicing (veneer or strands) substantially free from surface and internal damage such as checking, splitting, tension breaks, etc. These wood elements have a thickness in the range of 0.005 to 0.1 inches, a width greater than 0.25 inches and a length measured in the grain direction of at least 8 inches aligned in the composite product with their grain direction within 10.degree. of the longitudinal axis of the composite product.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 5010765Abstract: Downhole measurements are made for accurately determining whether or not a core barrel contains an appropriate amount of core sample before retrieval of the coring tool is attempted. This is accomplished by using a known apparatus for measuring downhole weight on bit (WOB) at the beginning of a coring run to make a first measurement corresponding to the weight of all drillstring components suspended below the measurement point at a selected depth. Thereafter, the coring tool drills down the length of the core barrel. When sufficient drilling takes place to obtain a core, the drillstring is pulled up to the same depth as the measurement and a second measurement is taken. After correcting the data for temperature changes, the difference in between the first and second measurements is obtained and compared to a calculated weight for a full core.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: Teleco Oilfield Services Inc.Inventors: Allen Duckworth, Derek Barnes, Thomas L. Gennings
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Patent number: 4941521Abstract: Finger jointed lumber is produced from discrete green lumber pieces each formed with a first set of fingers on one end and a second set of fingers at the other end. The first set of fingers is dried by rapidly applying heat substantially solely through the first set of fingers in a first drying station. The second set of fingers is then rapidly dried in a second drying station. A thermo-setting adhesive is applied to the second set of fingers of each lumber piece while still hot and the second set of fingers on one piece and the first fingers on an adjacent lumber piece are mated and crowded together to form a joint. The adhesive is significantly cured by residual heat in the mating ends before significant moisture migrates back to the fingers from the bodies of the mating lumber pieces and interferes with the curing of the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventors: Alfred W. J. Redekop, Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4809754Abstract: A method and apparatus for tapered peeling of veneer to form a curved veneer and clipping the curved veneer into discreet sheets by adjusting the angular relationship of the clipping knife to the axis of rotation of the bolt being peeled thereby to clip the veneer along lines substantially radial to the curvature of the veneer adjacent to the point of clipping.In the preferred arrangement two clippers are used in series and their angular relationship adjusted relative to the axis of rotation of the bolt to produce a veneer sheet with substantially parallel sides and to remove a substantially triangular piece between adjacent clipped sheets.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1988Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4751131Abstract: Substitute lumber pieces having strengths and densities substantially equivalent to lumber are cut from single layer panels of over about 1 and normally less than 4 inches thickness made from wood wafers. The wafers are oriented with their lengths having a mean deviation to the longitudinal length of the panel measured in the major plane of the panel in the range of 0 to 10 degrees and a mean deviation measured in a minimum longitudinal plane perpendicular to the major plane from 0 to about 5 degrees and have an average effective length of at least 8 inches (200 mm), and preferably an average thickness less than 0.15 inches (4 mm) and a width of at least 0.25 inches (6 mm). Lumber is made by cutting the panel longitudinally. Preferably the panels are formed to have a substantially uniform density profile throughout their thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4732183Abstract: A method and apparatus for peeling a tapered block by setting the cutting edge of the peeling knife on an angle comensurate with the taper of the block. In one embodiment, the angle remains substantially constant throughout the peeling operation so that the resulting core is tapered. In another embodiment, the angle continuously changes and the veneer is cut thicker at one side than at the other whereby to produce a tapered veneer and result in a substantially right cylindrical core when the peeling operation is completed.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1987Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4610913Abstract: A waferboard panel is made from long wafers to have the same strength properties as plywood. The panel comprises at least three layers of wood wafers having an initial aggregate specific gravity, less than about 0.6 oven dry weight with volume at 12% moisture content, the panel having face layers on outside surfaces and at least one core layer. The wafers in the face layers have a mean orientation not greater than about 10.degree., and lengths of at least about 6 inches, preferably 12 inches. Average widths of the wafers in the face layers are in the range of about 0.3 to 2.0 inches and the panel has an oven dry wood density in the range of about 28 to 45 lbs. per cu. ft. with an MOR to density ratio of at least about 120 and an MOE (M) to density ratio of at least about 40.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1986Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4478896Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for blending wood strands with a liquid resin. A process is also disclosed for continuously blending wood strands with a liquid resin. The apparatus overcomes some of the problems that exist with present day blenders because it avoids clogging spray nozzles and allows complete coating of the strands with a minimum amount of resin.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: MacMillan, Bloedel LimitedInventors: Derek Barnes, Jan A. H. Dessens, George N. Rosenberg
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Patent number: 4421149Abstract: A process is disclosed for making long wood strands. Long wood strands are required in structural lumber products and in order to obtain maximum strength should be split along the grain. A method of splitting a log into longitudinal-grain wood strands is disclosed comprising the steps of radially splitting the log substantially along the grain of the log into a plurality of sector shaped segments, said radial splitting including pushing the log axially through at least one sector splitter ring, and further splitting the sector shaped segments substantially along the grain of the segments, said further splitting including feeding each of the sector shaped segments through two rows of intermeshing counter rotating discs, pulling each of the segments between the rows of discs and simultaneously splitting each of the segments into a plurality of longitudinal-grain wood strands.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1980Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventors: Derek Barnes, Mark T. Churchland, Arnold W. Herndier, James K. Welsh
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Patent number: 4371020Abstract: A process for preparation of long wood strands is disclosed. Long wood strands are required for the production of structural lumber products. These strands must be split, and a method of splitting logs into longitudinal-grain wood strands comprises the steps of radially splitting a log substantially along the grain of the log into a plurality of sector shaped segments, parallel splitting each of the sector shaped segments along the grain of the segments into a plurality of substantially parallel slabs, and further splitting each of the parallel slabs substantially along the grain of the slabs into a plurality of longitudinal-grain wood strands.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1980Date of Patent: February 1, 1983Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventors: Derek Barnes, Mark T. Churchland, Arnold W. Herndier, Walter W. Schilling, James K. Welsh
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Patent number: 4061819Abstract: A method of converting lignocellulosic materials into various useful products, the method being controlled to produce the different products in accordance with the demand for them in the market. All of the original lignocellulosic material is used in this method. An important product obtained from this method is lumber engineered and dimensioned in accordance with the demand, and having predetermined characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1976Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: 4018642Abstract: Microwave energy applied to a wood-resin composition such as plywood is used to cure the resin in a very short time, as compared with a conventional hot press process, and yet avoids the arcing and tracking problem that results when R.F. dielectric heating is used to reduce cure time. Pressure is applied to the plywood or other article being made either simultaneously with the microwave energy or shortly after the lather has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1975Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventors: Robert L. Pike, Derek Barnes
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Patent number: RE30636Abstract: A method of converting lignocellulosic materials into various useful products, the method being controlled to produce the different products in accordance with the demand for them in the market. All of the original lignocellulosic material is used in this method. An important product obtained from this method is lumber engineered and dimensioned in accordance with the demand, and having predetermined characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes
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Patent number: RE34283Abstract: Substitute lumber pieces having strengths and densities substantially equivalent to lumber are cut from single layer panels of over about 1 and normally less than 4 inches thickness made from wood wafers. The wafers are oriented with their lengths having a mean deviation to the longitudinal length of the panel measured in the major plane of the panel in the range of 0 to 10 degrees and a mean deviation measured in a minimum longitudinal plane perpendicular to the major plane from 0 to about 5 degrees and have an average effective length of at least 8 inches (200 mm), and preferably an average thickness less than 0.15 inches (4 mm) and a width of at least 0.25 inches (6 mm). Lumber is made by cutting the panel longitudinally. Preferably the panels are formed to have a substantially uniform density profile throughout their thicknesses.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 15, 1993Assignee: MacMillan Bloedel LimitedInventor: Derek Barnes