Paper conveying apparatus and method for flipping paper

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver

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C271S184000, C271S185000, C271S303000, C399S364000, C399S401000

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07823878

ABSTRACT:
A paper conveying apparatus and method for flipping paper includes a paper feeding roller that can rotate in a positive direction or in a reverse direction, a motion transfer member that has one end coupled with the paper feeding roller, and a paper depressing element coupled with another end of the motion transfer member to be driven and rotated. The method of flipping paper includes: first, feeding a sheet of paper into a first paper conveying path; next, depressing the paper into a second paper conveying path while the paper is leaving the first paper conveying path; and reentering the paper from the second paper conveying path into the first paper conveying path upside down.

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patent: 6957810 (2005-10-01), Yamada et al.

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