Gravity impelled transport for aligning an original in a copier

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Detailed holder for original

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271 3, 271226, G03B 2762, G03B 2764

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041836626

ABSTRACT:
A gravity impelled transport for moving an original to an exposure station in a photographic printer or copier and there aligning the original in a reference position for exposure. The transport includes an inclined chute defining first and second planar guides for supporting and directing the original along a face and an edge thereof. The chute has a compound slope with respect to the horizontal such that gravitational forces will urge the original into guided association with the separate guide beds while moving the original along the chute. A retractable pin at the exposure station intercepts and stops the moving original thereby permitting the gravitational forces to align the original in the reference position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3117663 (1964-01-01), Payne
patent: 3829214 (1974-08-01), Zahn et al.
patent: 4113380 (1978-09-01), Walter

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