Method for feeding recording sheet materials

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Separators

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271168, B65H 334

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045026777

ABSTRACT:
Image recording sheet materials having a relatively hard support, e.g., printing plate sheet materials, can be simply, efficiently, automatically fed to a subsequent step without damaging a photo-sensitive surface by the present feeding method which comprises piling plural units each of which comprises a combination of an image recording sheet material having a relatively hard support and a spacing paper put on said sheet material in such a manner that the leading edge portion of the sheet material protrudes beyond the leading edge of the spacing paper and the trailing edge portion of the spacing paper protrudes beyond the trailing edge of the sheet material and the trailing edge portion of the spacing paper is held so as not to be fed and applying a feeding means to the leading edge portion of said sheet material to feed only the sheet materials to a subsequent step.

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patent: Re30792 (1981-11-01), Schmidt
patent: 1414909 (1922-05-01), Wasson
patent: 3360258 (1967-12-01), Nix
patent: 3512479 (1970-05-01), McHenry
patent: 3520531 (1970-07-01), Tajima

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