Sheet-material associating – Associating or disassociating – Sheet associating
Patent
1995-05-05
1996-09-03
Ryznic, John E.
Sheet-material associating
Associating or disassociating
Sheet associating
270 5801, B42B 500
Patent
active
055516815
ABSTRACT:
A job set compiler for compiling the printed sheets output of a printer or copier into superposed stacks of the printed sheets, inverted. The printed sheets are sequentially individually fed into a first sheet retaining unit, which rotates to move the sheet into a second sheet retaining unit neatly compiling a plurality of the sheets therein in an arcuate configuration as a complied set. The second sheet retaining unit then rotates to eject the compiled set of plural sheets. The first sheet retaining unit is concentrically rotatably mounted inside of the second sheet retaining unit. A stapling system may be provided for stapling the compiled sets while they are so held in the second sheet retaining unit.
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Ryznic John E.
Xerox Corporation
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