Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – Multiple discharge
Patent
1979-03-30
1980-08-12
Stoner, Jr., Bruce H.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Delivering
Multiple discharge
198813, 271197, B65H 2960
Patent
active
042169550
ABSTRACT:
Sheets are delivered to receptacles by a traveling distributor which includes an incrementally movable carriage. A continuous loop belt or belts such as in a vacuum plenum transport convey the sheets to the carriage where a roller arrangement on the carriage diverts the belts and thus the sheets into a direction in alignment with the receptacles. The rollers then divert the belt away from the receptacles so that the sheets continue into the receptacles. The rollers are mounted so as to place the belt or belts in tension during normal operation but are movable to relieve the belt tension to facilitate paper removal from the belt in jam clearance procedures.
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IBM Copier Service Manual, IBM Series III Copier/Duplicator, 1976 by IBM Corp. (IBM Form No. 241-5928-0). _
Avritt Michael D.
Lamos Richard A.
Rosati Alfonso A.
Hancock Earl C.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Stoner Jr. Bruce H.
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