Apparatus for continuous sheet delivery having a separating belt

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – To receiver for pack of sheets

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4147908, B65H 3112

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054071895

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method and apparatus for continuous sheet delivery. According to the invention, a continuous stream of sheets is separated into a main pile, supported by a removable pallet, and an auxiliary pile, in which sheets are stored while the pallet and the main pile are removed and a new pallet is introduced. An embodiment of the invention includes a sheet supply, a pallet for accepting sheets from the sheet supply to form a main pile, a belt having a widened portion forming an edge for separating the edges of the pile to define an auxiliary pile, an auxiliary pile support, and a main pile. The auxiliary pile is divided from the main pile and supported separately therefrom by the dividing means while the pallet is replaced.

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