Sheet-material associating – Associating or disassociating – Sheet associating
Patent
1995-10-03
1997-02-25
Ryznic, John E.
Sheet-material associating
Associating or disassociating
Sheet associating
414926, 271218, 271219, B42B 500, B65H 3112
Patent
active
056053223
ABSTRACT:
A transport path is branched into a main pass and a bypass. A deflector is provided at a branch point, for switching the path either to the bypass or to the main pass. Sheet detection switches are respectively provided along the bypass and the main pass, and also on a stapler plate, for controlling the rotation of a transfer roller. In this way, a first sheet being transported through the main pass and a second sheet being transported through the bypass can be discharged onto the stapler plate at the same time. As a result, the problem of the device being made larger or reducing the quality of the sheets can be prevented, and a faster process after copying can be achieved.
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Ando Eiiti
Ando Tadahiro
Miura Hiroshi
Naka Hiroshi
Nakabayashi Masayoshi
Conlin David G.
Daley, Jr. William J.
Fournier Kevin J.
Ryznic John E.
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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