US20030012635A1 - Sheet feeding mechanism - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to sheet feeding mechanisms and more particularly to an improved sheet feeding mechanism for accumulating and moving stacks of sheets.
- the present invention overcomes these difficulties and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved sheet feeding mechanism which accumulate and move stacks of sheets without the use of moving belts, conveyors, etc.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a machine in which the present invention is used.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side elevational view showing the position of some parts when feeding sheets of the longest lengths.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic side elevational view showing the position of some parts when feeding sheets of intermediate lengths.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic detailed side view showing the position of some of the parts to adjust the machine from feeding the longer sheets to feeding the shortest sheets.
- a plurality of main first and second feed rollers 12 and 112 are mounted in front of mouth 4 and adjacent to the main document kicker 20 .
- the feed rollers 12 and 112 grasp the leading edge L of each sheet S as it passes through the mouth 4 and move it forward until the sheet is deposited in the accumulating area A .
- the leading edge L of each sheet S is in back of the front release gate 30 , which acts as a stop for the sheets S , and the trailing edge T is in front of the main document kicker 20 .
- a control mechanism (not shown) activates the movement of front release gate 30 and main document kicker 20 .
- the front release gate 30 is moved out of the way and the main document kicker 20 is swung forward to push the stack of sheets S out of the accumulating area A .
- the movement of the front release gate 30 and the main document kicker 20 are synchronized and coordinated so that when the main document kicker 20 is moved toward the front release gate is moved out of the path of a stack to permit a stack to move out of the accumulating area.
- the exit rollers ER will grasp the leading edges L of the stack of sheets S and pull the stack out of the accumulating area A as a unit.
- the main document kicker 20 is mounted on a transverse shaft 34 controlled by a motor 35 which reciprocates the main document kicker 20 back and forth between a raised position in back of the stack to a forward position where it will strike the trailing edge T of the stack of sheets S in the accumulating area A and push the stack of sheets S forward toward and through the exit rollers ER after which the main document kicker 20 will be swung back to its original raised position.
- Movement of the release gate 30 and the main kicker 20 are synchronized and coordinated by a controller (not shown) so that when the main document kicker 20 is moved forward to push the stack of sheets S out of the accumulating area A , the release gate 30 is swung down and out of the way to permit the stack of sheets S to pass through.
- a trolley assembly 22 is provided which is moveable back and forth relative to the frame supports 5 to permit the mechanism to process sheets of different lengths.
- the trolley assembly 22 comprises a pair of opposed support plates 23 having a plurality of spaced pairs of superimposed support rollers 24 extending therefrom, main document kicker 20 mounted on shaft 34 controlled by motor 35 , feed rollers 12 and 112 mounted on shafts 6 and 9 , respectively, and an auxiliary transfer conveyor assembly 10 which will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
- the support rollers 24 of the trolley assembly 22 are mounted on and move along an elongated rail 25 which is mounted on each of the frame supports 5 .
- the frame supports 5 have spaced elongated slots 26 and 27 to receive the shafts 6 and 9 of feed rollers 12 and 112 which extend therethrough.
- the auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 which is adapted to move the shortest sheets (as will be more fully described hereinbelow) comprises a plurality of spaced movable belts 11 driven by and wound around the main second feed rollers 112 (two shown in drawings) and front auxiliary feed rollers 13 which are mounted on shaft 14 supported by spaced support arms 15 .
- the shaft 14 is mounted on the forward ends 7 of the spaced support arms 15 and the rear ends 8 of support arms 15 are pivotally mounted on a pivot shaft 16 .
- the front auxiliary feed rollers 13 and belts 11 are adapted to be lowered or raised around pivot shaft 16 . When lowered, belts 11 may ride on a pair of idler rollers 171 .
- an auxiliary document kicker 17 is provided and is mounted on reciprocatable transverse shaft 18 which is controlled by motor 118 .
- the auxiliary document kicker 17 is mounted above the level of the accumulating area A, in front of the slots 26 - 27 , spaced rearwardly from exit rollers ER and at the rear of the accumulating area A when it is at is shortest length.
- the auxiliary document kicker 17 is reciprocated back and forth by shaft 18 from a raised position above the accumulating area A to a lowered position at the rear of the shortened accumulating area A to push a stack of short sheets deposited in shortened accumulating area A forward through the exit rollers ER .
- Its reciprocal movement is also synchronized with reciprocal movement of the front release gate 30 in a manner similar to the synchronization of the main document kicker 20 with the release gate 20 .
- a power train 19 controls the rotation of the various rollers and comprises the stationary power pulley 37 , a pair of spaced stationary idler pulleys 38 and 39 , and moveable drive pulleys 40 and 41 movable with the trolley assembly 22 .
- These pulleys 37 to 41 are located outside one of the frame supports 5 .
- Shafts 6 and 9 for feed rollers 12 and 112 extend from drive pulleys 40 and 41 which are mounted on frame plates 5 and extend through slots 26 and 27 , respectively, so that they move with the trolley assembly 22 .
- the pulleys 37 to 41 are connected to each other by an endless serpentine belt 42 which is wound around the various pulleys 37 - 41 and which is driven from the stationary power pulley 37 .
- the power shaft 111 for insert rollers IR extends from stationary power pulley 37 .
- the idler rollers 40 - 41 , shafts 6 - 9 with feed rollers 12 and 112 will move with the trolley assembly 22 while the other rollers 37 - 39 remain stationary.
- the length of the endless serpentine belt 42 remains the same since those portions of the belt 42 which are shortened by the movement of the trolley assembly 22 in one direction or the other are compensated for by other portions of the belt 42 which are lengthened by the same amount.
- the front release gate 30 When a sufficient number of sheets S accumulate in the accumulating area A , the front release gate 30 is swung to its lowered position out of the way of the stack and the rear main document kicker 20 is swung forward to push the stack of sheets out of the accumulating area A and through the exit rollers ER .
- the trolley assembly 22 is moved to the intermediate position as shown in FIG. 4.
- the auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 remains in its raised position over the accumulating area.
- the feed rollers 12 and 112 as well as the main document kicker 20 is also moved to this intermediate position as part of the trolley assembly 22 .
- the locking pegs 28 have been moved out of the rearmost lock openings 36 and have now been inserted into the intermediate lock openings 36 to hold the trolley assembly 22 in the intermediate position.
- the drive shafts 6 and 9 of the feed rollers 12 and 112 have also been moved forward along the slots 26 - 27 . In this position, the accumulating area A is now shorter than it was when the longest sheets were being processed (FIG. 3).
- the sheets are held by the insert rollers IR until the leading edges L of the sheets S are grasped by the feed rollers 12 and 112 and are moved and deposited one by one into the now shortened accumulating area A in front of the main document kicker 20 and in back of the release gate 30 .
- the release gate 30 is lowered and the main document kicker 20 is swung forward in order to push the stack of sheets out of the accumulating area A through the exit rollers ER .
- the trolley assembly 22 is now moved to its forward most position carrying with it the auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 , the feed rollers 12 and 112 together with shafts 6 and 9 and the main document kicker 20 (which does not act on the shortest sheets).
- the lock pegs 28 from the immediate or rearmost lock openings 36 the trolley assembly 22 is moved down to its foremost position and the lock pegs 28 are inserted into the forwardmost openings 36 .
- the belts 11 and front auxiliary feed rollers 13 of the auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 are lowered by moving arms 15 down around pivot shaft 16 so that the auxiliary feed rollers 13 are now in the path of the short sheets S being fed.
- the leading edges of the sheets S are grasped by the feed rollers 12 and 112 and the sheets are held until the front auxiliary feed rollers 13 grasp the leading edge L of the sheets S .
- the sheets are controlled by the front auxiliary feed rollers 13 until they are deposited into the shortened accumulating area A in front of the auxiliary document pusher 17 and behind the front release gate 30 .
- the auxiliary document kicker 17 When the stack is complete and is to be moved forward, the auxiliary document kicker 17 will swing down and forward to push the stack forward while the release gate 30 will move out of the way to permit the sheets to be pushed through the exit rollers ER which will grasp the leading edge L of the stack of sheets and move them out of the machine.
- the present invention provides an improved sheet feeding mechanism which can be easily and quickly to feed sheets without the use of moving belts, conveyors, etc. which is simple to operate and which is inexpensive to manufacture and to maintain.
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Abstract
A feeding mechanism comprising an accumulating area. A mechanism for feeding at least one sheet into the accumulating area. An exit mechanism and a mechanism for moving sheets from the accumulating area through the exit mechanism. The moving mean comprises a kicker mechanism at one end of the accumulating area mounted for reciproactable rotary movement to push a stack of sheets through said exit mechanism. A release gate mechanism is provided in front of a stack being accumulated in the accumulating area and mechanism is provided to activate and move the release gate out of the way to permit a stack of sheets to be moved out of the accumulating area.
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- The present invention relates to sheet feeding mechanisms and more particularly to an improved sheet feeding mechanism for accumulating and moving stacks of sheets.
- In current sheet feeding mechanisms, sheets of paper are moved from one machine to another or from one portion of a machine to another. Various means are provided for feeding the paper sheets including rollers, belts, etc. However, existing machines are not easily adapted to feed sheets without recourse to moving belts, conveyors and other conventional stack moving means.
- The present invention overcomes these difficulties and has for one of its objects the provision of an improved sheet feeding mechanism which accumulate and move stacks of sheets without the use of moving belts, conveyors, etc.
- Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved sheet feeding mechanism which is simple to operate.
- Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved sheet feeding mechanism which is inexpensive to manufacture and to maintain.
- Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to be described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
- A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a machine in which the present invention is used.
- FIG. 2 is a top view thereof.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic side elevational view showing the position of some parts when feeding sheets of the longest lengths.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic side elevational view showing the position of some parts when feeding sheets of intermediate lengths.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic side elevational view showing the position of some parts when feeding sheets of the shortest length.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic detailed side view showing the position of some of the parts to adjust the machine from feeding the longer sheets to feeding the shortest sheets.
- FIG. 7 is a side elevational view showing the positions of the drive system when feeding the longest sheets.
- FIG. 8. is a side elevational view showing the positions of the drive system when feeding the shortest sheets.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view along line9-9 of FIG. 3.
- Referring to the drawings, sheets of paperS are fed from a source (not shown) and are moved into the
mechanism 1 by a plurality of rotatable insert rollers IR mounted onpower shafts 111 driven bypower pulley 37 and then moved out of the mechanism by exit roller ER which are driven bypower pulley 109. Themechanism 1 includes an accumulating area A which comprises a plurality of superimposed pairs of stationary cables 2-3, opposedside rails 21, opposed frame supports 5, a rear main document kicker 20 and afront release gate 30. In general, the sheets S are fed by insert rollers IR through amouth 4 and move between the plurality of superimposed pairs ofstationary cables opposed side rails 21. A plurality of main first andsecond feed rollers mouth 4 and adjacent to themain document kicker 20. Thefeed rollers mouth 4 and move it forward until the sheet is deposited in the accumulating area A. When positioned in the accumulating area A the leading edge L of each sheet S is in back of thefront release gate 30, which acts as a stop for the sheets S, and the trailing edge T is in front of the main document kicker 20. When a sufficient number of sheets have accumulated in a stack in the accumulating area A, a control mechanism (not shown) activates the movement offront release gate 30 and main document kicker 20. Thefront release gate 30 is moved out of the way and themain document kicker 20 is swung forward to push the stack of sheets S out of the accumulating area A. The movement of thefront release gate 30 and themain document kicker 20 are synchronized and coordinated so that when themain document kicker 20 is moved toward the front release gate is moved out of the path of a stack to permit a stack to move out of the accumulating area. The exit rollers ER will grasp the leading edges L of the stack of sheets S and pull the stack out of the accumulating area A as a unit. - The
front release gate 30 is mounted on atransverse shaft 32 which is reciprocated back and forth by amotor 31 so that thefront release gate 30 is moved from a raised position in the path of the stack of sheets S in the accumulating area A to a lowered position out of the path of the stack of sheets S to permit the stack of sheets to move forward out of the accumulating area A after which thefront release gate 30 is moved back to its raised position. Themain document kicker 20 is mounted on atransverse shaft 34 controlled by amotor 35 which reciprocates the main document kicker 20 back and forth between a raised position in back of the stack to a forward position where it will strike the trailing edge T of the stack of sheets S in the accumulating area A and push the stack of sheets S forward toward and through the exit rollers ER after which themain document kicker 20 will be swung back to its original raised position. Movement of therelease gate 30 and themain kicker 20 are synchronized and coordinated by a controller (not shown) so that when themain document kicker 20 is moved forward to push the stack of sheets S out of the accumulating area A, therelease gate 30 is swung down and out of the way to permit the stack of sheets S to pass through. - A
trolley assembly 22 is provided which is moveable back and forth relative to the frame supports 5 to permit the mechanism to process sheets of different lengths. Thetrolley assembly 22 comprises a pair ofopposed support plates 23 having a plurality of spaced pairs ofsuperimposed support rollers 24 extending therefrom,main document kicker 20 mounted onshaft 34 controlled bymotor 35,feed rollers shafts transfer conveyor assembly 10 which will be described in greater detail hereinafter. Thesupport rollers 24 of thetrolley assembly 22 are mounted on and move along anelongated rail 25 which is mounted on each of the frame supports 5. The frame supports 5 have spacedelongated slots shafts feed rollers trolley assembly 22 from a rearward position (FIG. 3) where the longest sheets S are processed through an intermediate position (FIG. 4) where intermediate length sheets are processed to a forward position (FIG. 5) where the shortest sheets are processed will change the size of the accumulating area A from its greatest length (FIG. 3) through an intermediate length (FIG. 4) to its shortest length (FIG. 5). Thesupport plates 23 have spring pressedlock pegs 28 mounted thereon and movable therewith. Eachframe support 5 has alock bar 29 mounted thereon having a plurality of spacedlock openings 36 adapted to receive thelock pegs 28 and hold thetrolley assembly 22 in one of its many positions. When thetrolley assembly 22 is to be moved from one position to another, thelock pegs 28 are raised and moved out of the lock opening 36 and after the trolley assembly reaches a new position, thelock pegs 28 are inserted into anotheropening 36 in order to hold thetrolley assembly 22 in the desired new position. - The
auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 which is adapted to move the shortest sheets (as will be more fully described hereinbelow) comprises a plurality of spacedmovable belts 11 driven by and wound around the main second feed rollers 112 (two shown in drawings) and frontauxiliary feed rollers 13 which are mounted onshaft 14 supported byspaced support arms 15. Theshaft 14 is mounted on the forward ends 7 of thespaced support arms 15 and therear ends 8 ofsupport arms 15 are pivotally mounted on apivot shaft 16. The frontauxiliary feed rollers 13 andbelts 11 are adapted to be lowered or raised aroundpivot shaft 16. When lowered,belts 11 may ride on a pair ofidler rollers 171. - In conjunction with the activation of the
auxiliary conveyor assembly 10 to process the shortest sheets, anauxiliary document kicker 17 is provided and is mounted on reciprocatabletransverse shaft 18 which is controlled bymotor 118. Theauxiliary document kicker 17 is mounted above the level of the accumulating area A, in front of the slots 26-27, spaced rearwardly from exit rollers ER and at the rear of the accumulating area A when it is at is shortest length. Theauxiliary document kicker 17 is reciprocated back and forth byshaft 18 from a raised position above the accumulating area A to a lowered position at the rear of the shortened accumulating area A to push a stack of short sheets deposited in shortened accumulating area A forward through the exit rollers ER. Its reciprocal movement is also synchronized with reciprocal movement of thefront release gate 30 in a manner similar to the synchronization of the main document kicker 20 with therelease gate 20. - A
power train 19 controls the rotation of the various rollers and comprises thestationary power pulley 37, a pair of spacedstationary idler pulleys moveable drive pulleys trolley assembly 22. Thesepulleys 37 to 41 are located outside one of the frame supports 5.Shafts feed rollers drive pulleys frame plates 5 and extend throughslots trolley assembly 22. Thepulleys 37 to 41 are connected to each other by anendless serpentine belt 42 which is wound around the various pulleys 37-41 and which is driven from thestationary power pulley 37. Thepower shaft 111 for insert rollers IR extends fromstationary power pulley 37. As thetrolley assembly 22 moves back and forth between its rearward, intermediate and forward positions, the idler rollers 40-41, shafts 6-9 withfeed rollers trolley assembly 22 while the other rollers 37-39 remain stationary. Hence, the length of theendless serpentine belt 42 remains the same since those portions of thebelt 42 which are shortened by the movement of thetrolley assembly 22 in one direction or the other are compensated for by other portions of thebelt 42 which are lengthened by the same amount. - When sheets of the longest lengths are to be processed, the
trolley assembly 22 is moved to its rearmost position as shown in FIG. 3. Theauxiliary conveyor assembly 10 is in its raised position above the accumulating area. Thelock pegs 28 are positioned in the rearmost lock opening 36. The insert rollers IR move the sheets S through themouth 4 and into the accumulating area A where the sheets S lie between the plurality of superimposed cables 2-3, theside rails 21, thefront release gate 30 and the rear main document kicker 20. Thefeed rollers trolley assembly 22 will pick up the leading edges L of the sheets S being fed and will hold the sheets S and move them forward until the sheets S are deposited in the accumulating area A. When a sufficient number of sheets S accumulate in the accumulating area A, thefront release gate 30 is swung to its lowered position out of the way of the stack and the rearmain document kicker 20 is swung forward to push the stack of sheets out of the accumulating area A and through the exit rollers ER. - When sheets of intermediate size are to be processed, the
trolley assembly 22 is moved to the intermediate position as shown in FIG. 4. Theauxiliary conveyor assembly 10 remains in its raised position over the accumulating area. Thefeed rollers main document kicker 20 is also moved to this intermediate position as part of thetrolley assembly 22. The locking pegs 28 have been moved out of therearmost lock openings 36 and have now been inserted into theintermediate lock openings 36 to hold thetrolley assembly 22 in the intermediate position. Thedrive shafts feed rollers feed rollers main document kicker 20 and in back of therelease gate 30. When a sufficient number of sheets are accumulated in the accumulating area A, therelease gate 30 is lowered and themain document kicker 20 is swung forward in order to push the stack of sheets out of the accumulating area A through the exit rollers ER. - When the shortest sheets are to be processed, the sheets are too short for the input rollers IR and the
main feed rollers trolley assembly 22 is now moved to its forward most position carrying with it theauxiliary conveyor assembly 10, thefeed rollers shafts rearmost lock openings 36, thetrolley assembly 22 is moved down to its foremost position and the lock pegs 28 are inserted into theforwardmost openings 36. Thebelts 11 and frontauxiliary feed rollers 13 of theauxiliary conveyor assembly 10 are lowered by movingarms 15 down aroundpivot shaft 16 so that theauxiliary feed rollers 13 are now in the path of the short sheets S being fed. When fed by insert rollers IR the leading edges of the sheets S are grasped by thefeed rollers auxiliary feed rollers 13 grasp the leading edge L of the sheets S. The sheets are controlled by the frontauxiliary feed rollers 13 until they are deposited into the shortened accumulating area A in front of theauxiliary document pusher 17 and behind thefront release gate 30. When the stack is complete and is to be moved forward, theauxiliary document kicker 17 will swing down and forward to push the stack forward while therelease gate 30 will move out of the way to permit the sheets to be pushed through the exit rollers ER which will grasp the leading edge L of the stack of sheets and move them out of the machine. - When longer sheets are again to be processed by the machine, the entire auxiliary
transfer conveyor assembly 10 is raised aroundpivot 16 and placed out of the way and thetrolley assembly 22 is moved back to the desired intermediate or rearmost position. Hence, the machine can be easily and quickly be converted to feed either shorter sheets or longer sheets. - It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an improved sheet feeding mechanism which can be easily and quickly to feed sheets without the use of moving belts, conveyors, etc. which is simple to operate and which is inexpensive to manufacture and to maintain.
- As many and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given herein above, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
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1. A feeding mechanism comprising an accumulating area, means for feeding at least one sheet into said accumulating area, an exit mechanism, means for moving sheets from said accumulating area through said exit mechanism, said moving means comprises a kicker mechanism at one end of the accumulating area mounted for reciprocatable rotary movement to push a stack of sheets through said exit mechanism.
2. A feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said exit mechanism comprises exit rollers and wherein a stack of sheets is adapted to pass between said exit rollers when moving through the exit mechanism.
3. A feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 2 , wherein said kicker mechanism is provided adjacent the rear of said accumulating area and wherein means are provided to activate the kicker mechanism to push a stack of sheets out of the accumulating area.
4. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 3 wherein said kicker mechanism is mounted on a shaft which is adapted to swing the kicker mechanism back and forth from a position behind a stack to a forward position to push a stack out of the accumulating area.
5. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 4 , wherein a release gate mechanism is provided in front of a stack being accumulated in said accumulating area and wherein means are provided to activate and move the release gate out of the way to permit a stack of sheets to be moved out of the accumulating area.
6. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 5 , wherein said release gate is mounted for reciprocatable rotary movement.
7. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 6 , wherein said release gate is mounted on a shaft which is adapted to swing the release gate back and forth from a position in front of a stack of sheets in the accumulating area to a position away from the front of the accumulating area to allow a stack to move out of the accumulating area.
8. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the reciprocatable rotary movement of the kicker and the release gate mechanism are coordinated so that the kicker is moved forward while the release gate mechanism is moved away from the front of a stack in the accumulating area and vice versa.
9. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 8 , wherein said shafts are parallel to each other and spaced from each other
10. A sheet feeding mechanism as set forth in claim 9 , wherein sheets accumulate between at least a pair of superimposed cables.
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