Sheet-material associating – Associating and folding – Sheet associating
Patent
1991-10-21
1993-02-02
Look, Edward K.
Sheet-material associating
Associating and folding
Sheet associating
270 32, 493420, 493421, B42C 100, B31F 100
Patent
active
051832461
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for diverting individual sheets and stacks of sheets from being folded comprises a buckle chute folder having a pair of feed rollers, which form an entrance nip to the buckle chute, and at least one buckle chute. There is a stop member assembly adjacent the buckle chute. The stop member assembly includes a plurality of stop fingers coupled to a solenoid, wherein operation of the solenoid moves the stop fingers from a fold position to a divert position.
In one embodiment, the solenoid is a rotary solenoid, with the stop fingers being coupled to the shaft of the rotary solenoid. The stop fingers extend through the buckle chute when the solenoid is de-energized, and the stop fingers pivot out of the chute when the solenoid is energized. The sheets being conveyed into the buckle chute by the feed rollers engage the stop fingers to initiate a fold in the sheets when the stop fingers are in a fold position. Thesheets are conveyed through the buckle chute without a fold when the stop fingers are in the divert position. The buckel chute has an divert end opposite an entrance end adjacent to the feed rollers.
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Edwards Robert J.
Luperti Harry E.
Look Edward K.
Malandra, Jr. Charles R.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Ryzinc John
Scolnick Melvin J.
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