Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Control means energized in response to activator stimulated... – Responsive to work material – the product or means engaging...
Patent
1982-07-06
1985-01-22
Spruill, Robert L.
Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi
Control means energized in response to activator stimulated...
Responsive to work material, the product or means engaging...
493 23, 493410, 493412, 493418, 226 97, B31F 700
Patent
active
044949480
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus is disclosed for stacking a continuous paper form having uniformly positioned folds or seams as it exits from a device such as a printer. It utilizes a pair of curved surfaces over which an air flow is alternately directed to alternately create an air film over each of the curved surfaces. This air film attracts the paper in such a manner that the continuous paper form is refolded in a bin or stacker in its original configuration.
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Bell James R.
Scott Thomas J.
Sperry Corporation
Spruill Robert L.
Truex Marshall M.
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