Device and method for feeding cut sheets of paper in a one-by-on

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Separators

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271127, 271160, 271161, 271170, 271171, B65H 352

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056263341

ABSTRACT:
To feed a plurality of cut sheets of paper to a recorder, in a one-by-one picking up manner, a stack plate supports the cut sheets placed on a paper stacking side thereof, a spring member is provided on an opposite side to the paper stacking side of the stack plate, a feed roller is rotated to force out in a paper feed direction a top sheet of the cut sheets placed on the stack plate, as the stack plate is elastically urged by the spring member toward the feed roller, a pawl member separates the top sheet from the rest, as it is forced in the paper feed direction by the feed roller, and a convex stripe part is provided on the paper stacking side of the stack plate, the stripe part extending in a crossing direction with the paper feed direction.

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Gunnell, Pre-Buckle Forming Back-up Plate For Supply Cassette, Aug. 1980, IBM Disclosure Bulletin vol. 23 No. 3 pp. 947-948.

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