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US647625A
US647625A US72531399A US1899725313A US647625A US 647625 A US647625 A US 647625A US 72531399 A US72531399 A US 72531399A US 1899725313 A US1899725313 A US 1899725313A US 647625 A US647625 A US 647625A
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  • My invention relates to the manufacture of finished or high'grade clear lumber,deals,and the like, which is designed to take the place of what is now known in the market as good, clear, picks, and selects, audit consists in a process or method of manufacture, as hereinafter explained.
  • the article of manufacture produced by me in the use of this invention consists of a surfaced lumber the body or thicker part of which may be made of a cheaper or more imperfect kind of material of the lower grades, such as worm-eaten or knotty trees or parts of trees taken from the forest or from the comparatively-waste lumber from the sawmills, these thicker parts being combined with a surface material of a higher grade, either of the same kind or of a different kind, from that of the body or thicker part of the finished lumber, the two parts being joined by fine tongues or grooves which interlock and are united by any suitable glue or cement, preferably waterproof.
  • the parts are united firmly and are finished so as to be ready for solid piling or for shipment by means of heat and pressure, which at the same time expel the moisture and superfluous glue and leave the surface in a solid, compressed,condensed, and finished condition and the whole thoroughly seasoned.
  • Pieces are next passed between pairs of steam-heated rolls D, where the pieces are deprived of a greater part of their moisture and partially compressed. Thence they are passed to a sticker E, in which one face is formed with fine tongues and grooves, proferably rectangular in cross-section. From the sticker the pieces are next immediately passed over a gluebrush F, which gives them a coating of glue or cement on the tongue and-grooved surface.
  • a gluebrush F which gives them a coating of glue or cement on the tongue and-grooved surface.
  • a table which receives the combined parts, consisting of the finer surface material heretofore referred to and the thicker body portion which has been tongued and grooved in a similar manner to fit the tongues and grooves of the finer and thinner part, and which, if desired, may also be coated with the glue or cement.
  • grooves both in the thicker or body portion and in the thinner or surface portion are made longitudinally of the grain, and the surface piece or any multiple thereof, made of a width to suit the Width of the body portion, is placed upon said body portion with the tongues and grooves registering with each other.
  • heated pressure-rolls G preferably of gradually-increased heat, Where they are subjected to the heat and a high degree of pressure, which combine and weld together the two parts in one piece, which differs as to the quality of the material, but is homogeneous
  • the heat and pressure of the rolls are sufficient to expel the remainingmoisture and surplus glue endwise of the grain through the end of the piece and to condensethe surfacing material, while the lumber is held in place under the rolls and is passing thereunder, so that the lumber emerges in a finished condition and with a specially-desirable compressed and finished surface and requires no subsequent drying, but is ready either for solid piling or for shipping.
  • the base may be made in the same manner, or the surface of the higher-grade material may be sawed out with an ordinary bandsaw and tongued and grooved and applied to the base in the manner above described.
  • I may also in the process interpose apparatus,
  • fireproofing material either electrical or of any other kind, for the introduction of fireproofing material into the Wood and may fireproof the whole or the surface part of the lumber.
  • I claim- 1 The hereinbefore-described process of forming lumber composed of two parts tongued and grooved to fit each other, said process consisting in first placing the two parts together with the tongues and grooves interlocking, and afterward passing these parts so interlocked between heated rolls, longitudinally of the fiber of the lumber, and thus subjecting the parts to heat and pressure, successively from end to end, whereby the moisture is expelled, the surface condensed and finished and the parts united and welded together, substantially as described.

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No. 647,625. Patented Apr; l7, I900.
n. GILMOUR.
LUMBER. (Application filed July 27, 1899. ,1 (No Model.)
7006a @Zwaw lhvrTnn STATES PATENT OFFICE DAVID GILMOUR, OF TRENTON, CANADA.
LUMBER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,62 5, dated April 17, 1900. Application filed July 27, 1899- Seria1No.'7Z5,313. (No model.)
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be itknown that 1, DAVID GILMOUR, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Trenton, Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Lumber, of which the followingis a specification.
My invention relates to the manufacture of finished or high'grade clear lumber,deals,and the like, which is designed to take the place of what is now known in the market as good, clear, picks, and selects, audit consists in a process or method of manufacture, as hereinafter explained.
The rapid consumption and increasing scarcity of clear high-grade lumber are well known. The demand therefor is so much greater than the demand for the lower grades that these lower grades continue to be abundant, while the higher grades grow relatively more scarce and expensive. My invention is designed to utilize these cheaper grades of material and the general lumber wastes from the forest or sawlog limits for the base of the lumber, while the surface of said lumber is composed of the finer and higher grades either of the same or of a different kind from the base.
The article of manufacture produced by me in the use of this invention consists of a surfaced lumber the body or thicker part of which may be made of a cheaper or more imperfect kind of material of the lower grades, such as worm-eaten or knotty trees or parts of trees taken from the forest or from the comparatively-waste lumber from the sawmills, these thicker parts being combined with a surface material of a higher grade, either of the same kind or of a different kind, from that of the body or thicker part of the finished lumber, the two parts being joined by fine tongues or grooves which interlock and are united by any suitable glue or cement, preferably waterproof. The parts are united firmly and are finished so as to be ready for solid piling or for shipment by means of heat and pressure, which at the same time expel the moisture and superfluous glue and leave the surface in a solid, compressed,condensed, and finished condition and the whole thoroughly seasoned.
The method aforesaid is carried on by any suitable machinery, such as that diagrammatically shown in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure shows the various partsof the apparatus in conventional form and diagrammatically.
I describe the process used by me in the practical production of this lumber, giving all the steps, both essential and non-essential, in connection with the apparatus, as illustrated in the figure. For the surface of the finished lumber I assume the logs of superior or high grade or of a com paratively-expensive kind of material to be taken as they come from the forest. Those are first sawed into suitable lengths and are subjected to the action of hot water or steam in a suitable tank. \Vhen thoroughly steamed and softened, the logs are transferred to a veneer-latheB of ordinary construction, from which the lumber is cut by the revolution of the log against a knife in the ordinary manner, and thence in a continuous strip is taken to aclipper O, which cuts it into pieces of suitable dimensions. These pieces are next passed between pairs of steam-heated rolls D, where the pieces are deprived of a greater part of their moisture and partially compressed. Thence they are passed to a sticker E, in which one face is formed with fine tongues and grooves, proferably rectangular in cross-section. From the sticker the pieces are next immediately passed overa gluebrush F, which gives them a coating of glue or cement on the tongue and-grooved surface. Next to the said brush is a table, which receives the combined parts, consisting of the finer surface material heretofore referred to and the thicker body portion which has been tongued and grooved in a similar manner to fit the tongues and grooves of the finer and thinner part, and which, if desired, may also be coated with the glue or cement.
It will be understood that the grooves both in the thicker or body portion and in the thinner or surface portion are made longitudinally of the grain, and the surface piece or any multiple thereof, made of a width to suit the Width of the body portion, is placed upon said body portion with the tongues and grooves registering with each other. The
' vparts thus combined are passed between a sepractically in its structure.
ries of heated pressure-rolls G, preferably of gradually-increased heat, Where they are subjected to the heat and a high degree of pressure, which combine and weld together the two parts in one piece, which differs as to the quality of the material, but is homogeneous The heat and pressure of the rolls are sufficient to expel the remainingmoisture and surplus glue endwise of the grain through the end of the piece and to condensethe surfacing material, while the lumber is held in place under the rolls and is passing thereunder, so that the lumber emerges in a finished condition and with a specially-desirable compressed and finished surface and requires no subsequent drying, but is ready either for solid piling or for shipping.
In the above explanation I have assumed that the base or thicker part has been sawed out in the usual manner,grooved and tongued,
I and then combined with the surface material;
but the base may be made in the same manner, or the surface of the higher-grade material may be sawed out with an ordinary bandsaw and tongued and grooved and applied to the base in the manner above described. I
do not limit myself as to the manner of forming either part, whether by sawing or peeling.
, I may also in the process interpose apparatus,
either electrical or of any other kind, for the introduction of fireproofing material into the Wood and may fireproof the whole or the surface part of the lumber.
I claim- 1. The hereinbefore-described process of forming lumber composed of two parts tongued and grooved to fit each other, said process consisting in first placing the two parts together with the tongues and grooves interlocking, and afterward passing these parts so interlocked between heated rolls, longitudinally of the fiber of the lumber, and thus subjecting the parts to heat and pressure, successively from end to end, whereby the moisture is expelled, the surface condensed and finished and the parts united and welded together, substantially as described.
. 2. The hereinbefore-described process of forming lumber composed of two parts tongued and grooved to fit each other, said process consisting in first applying glue or cement, placing the two parts together'with the tongues and grooves interlocking, and afterward passing these parts so interlocked, between heated rolls, longitudinally of the fiber of the lumber, and thus subjecting the parts to heat and pressure, successively from end to end, whereby the moisture is expelled, the surface condensed and finished, and the parts united and welded together, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
DAVID GILMOUR.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2615484A (en) * 1947-01-03 1952-10-28 Diamond Match Co Production of sticks
US3280866A (en) * 1963-10-10 1966-10-25 Weyerhaeuser Co In-line veneer production method

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2615484A (en) * 1947-01-03 1952-10-28 Diamond Match Co Production of sticks
US3280866A (en) * 1963-10-10 1966-10-25 Weyerhaeuser Co In-line veneer production method

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