Buckle chute folder with single selector knob for multimode fold

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Bending – Folding

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493420, B65H 306

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055206034

ABSTRACT:
A buckle chute folding machine is described which has a single selector knob which selects a variety of fold patterns by simultaneous adjustment of the position of a stop blade in a buckle chute and a deflector bar positionable with respect to a nip roller set to either prevent or allow a second fold to be executed. An automatic paper feed system is provided to feed sheets from a holder tray, each sheet advanced incrementally into the machine to preclude double or overlapped feeding of the sheets through the nip roller sets.

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