Photoconductor sheet clamp apparatus

Photocopying – Including fiber optics

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1014151, 355 16, G03G 1500, B41F 2104

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041836529

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus comprises a drum around which a photoconductor sheet is to be wound, a front end clamp member and a back end clamp member disposed in a recess formed along a generating line of the peripheral surface of the drum, a front end clamp member operation device, a back end clamp operation device, separation guides for separating the leading end portion of the photoconductor sheet from the drum, and a drum stopping device for stopping the drum at a predetermined position for exchanging the photoconductor sheet. The front end clamp member is disposed in the recess, and the back end clamp member is rotatable around the drum independently of the drum during the photoconductor sheet exchanging process. The front end clamp member operation device is operable to move the front end clamp member radially, and the back end clamp member operation device is operable to stop the back end clamp member so as to rotate the back end clamp relative to the drum.

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patent: 3903795 (1975-09-01), Suzuki

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