Method producing a bundle of paper sheets

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100 7, 100215, 271215, 414 43, 414907, B65B 1302

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ABSTRACT:
Method for producing a bundle from an overlapping sheet-by-sheet stream of folded printed sheets on a slope where the stream is initially conveyed and is rerouted upward in order to form a stack inclined toward the vertical. The method comprises the steps of stacking the sheets on a moving base arranged at a right angle to the slope and moving downward on the slope; interrupting the flow of sheets after a certain number of sheets is stacked by cyclically forming a gap during conveyance to the slope, placing a firm support on the last sheet of the stack, compressing the stack and forming the stack into a bundle. The step of stacking includes jogging the sheets on a slope inclined toward the vertical by 10.degree. to 60.degree. in the conveying direction so that each sheet slides toward the slope under its own weight and/or by the push of the following sheet. The sheets drop onto the stack in a free fall.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2933314 (1960-04-01), Stobb
patent: 3822793 (1974-07-01), Stobb
patent: 3825134 (1974-07-01), Stobb

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