Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – By means to convey sheet
Reexamination Certificate
2005-11-15
2005-11-15
Walsh, Donald P. (Department: 3653)
Sheet feeding or delivering
Feeding
By means to convey sheet
C271S264000, C271S273000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06964414
ABSTRACT:
In a printing apparatus or copier, a vertical portion of a paper path is formed between two flat members. To remove jammed paper from the path, one of the flat members is moved, by a hinge, from the other, releasing any sheet in the path. Released sheets drop down the path and land on a bottom structure. The bottom structure causes a sheet landing thereon to incline away from the hinge, so that a user can remove the sheet without having to reach far into the path.
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Hutter R.
Morrison Thomas A.
Walsh Donald P.
Xerox Corporation
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