Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – By endless conveyor
Patent
1997-04-28
1999-11-23
Terrell, William E.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Delivering
By endless conveyor
271300, 271302, 270 5813, B65H 2950
Patent
active
059886323
ABSTRACT:
A staple sorter comprising a large-capacity non-sort tray. Sheets are stacked one by one on a plurality of bins so as to make collated sets of sheets (sort mode), and each set is stapled by a staple unit. A sheet conveyer gate has rollers and is capable of moving vertically. The sheet conveyer gate takes a stapled stack of sheets out of a bin with the rollers when lowered, and ejects the stack onto the non-sort tray after elevated. When ejecting, the gate is elevated to a position which is higher than the uppermost surface of the sheets stacked on the non-sort tray.
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Shinno Tatsuya
Tomishige Kazuyuki
Mackey Patrick
Minolta Co. , Ltd.
Terrell William E.
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