Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Pack holders
Patent
1997-04-21
1999-06-01
Skaggs, H. Grant
Sheet feeding or delivering
Feeding
Pack holders
271162, 221186, B65H 122
Patent
active
059081899
ABSTRACT:
Height barriers (15a, 15b) on the bottom of the feed arm frame (5) are located a distance above the bottom of paper drawer (1) of a printer (13). the drawer is pulled out to load paper, and then pushed in. If the paper stack (25) is high enough to encounter the barriers, paper which encounters the barrier is pushed off the top of the stack as the drawer moves further. The pushed paper emerges in front of the printer and is removed by the operator. Back restraint (17) is integral to the elevated region (17b) followed by an inclined region (17a). Overloading of paper is prevented and the paper stack not uncompressed during subsequent paper feed.
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Flores Armando Villareal
Gettelfinger Darin Michael
Rush Edward Alan
Williams Scott Stephen
Brady John A.
Lexmark International Inc.
Skaggs H. Grant
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