Apparatus for accumulating and supplying sheets

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering to stack and feeding therefrom – With sheet sensor for selective location

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198 37, 214 85A, B65H 130

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039530213

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for accumulating and supplying sheets comprises a container in the form of a well, from the base of which the sheets are removed individually in rhythmic succession. An intermittently movable support device is in vertical alignment above the container. A conveyor device conveys in an inching fashion towards the support device, a plurality of piles of sheets side by side. Centering and transfer means handle whichever pile of sheets is, at any particular movement, closest to the support device. Means are provided for operating, with an inching movement, the support and conveyor devices for operating the centering and transfer means, enabling the individual piles to be transferred in succession from the conveyor device to the support device and from the latter to the inside of the fixed container, once a predetermined level is reached inside the container.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3591018 (1971-07-01), Nalbach
patent: 3655072 (1972-04-01), Bateman
patent: 3776544 (1973-12-01), Watson et al.

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