Orthogonal document handling apparatus

Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding and delivering – Separator and conveyor

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271 9, 271 97, 271173, 271184, 271195, 271225, B65H 522

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040506886

ABSTRACT:
A system for presenting documents to a xerographic exposure station includes a first fluidic storage station in which a rack for storing documents is located. The rack includes a plurality of pockets in each of which a document may be stored, the rack being movable in a vertical direction. A fluid stream is used to move a document in a pocket out of the storage apparatus through an opening and into orthogonal registration at the exposure station. Exposed documents are fluidically moved to a second fluidic storage station which is similar to the first, the exiting direction being generally transverse to the path followed by a document in entering the exposure station. Vertical movement of the racks at the first and second storage stations is used to serially feed documents to the exposure stations and to provide a pocket for each of the exposed documents.

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patent: 3834799 (1974-09-01), Blosser

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