Apparatus for separating and feeding envelopes to an office mach

Sheet feeding or delivering – Special articles – Envelope

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271 35, 271165, 271271, 400626, B65H 516

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049153692

ABSTRACT:
An envelope (12) which is the lowest in a stack is grasped at the edge of its flap part (26) by a carrier tooth (24) arranged on a conveying belt (18) for separating it from a stacking magazine (10). The envelope is fed directly to an office machine in a feed direction (14). Due to the arrangement of the conveying belt (18) on the removal side (28) of the magazine (10), the separation and feed are effected in one step by the single conveying member.

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