Sheet feeding or delivering – Feeding – Separator and conveyor
Patent
1993-04-20
1995-03-07
Skaggs, H. Grant
Sheet feeding or delivering
Feeding
Separator and conveyor
271 10, 271 99, 4147978, B65H 508
Patent
active
053951034
ABSTRACT:
Two sheets (10,14) are removed simultaneously from the sheet stack (1). While one sheet (10) is already in the transfer position, from which it is introduced into the conveyor line by two feed rolls (7,8), a first suction element (20) seizes the next sheet (14) from the stack (1). This sheet is moved along the curve a into the now vacated transfer position. A second suction element (30), which is no longer needed to hold the first sheet (10) there, moves to the stack (1) to seize the next sheet (15) and bring it to the transfer position, while the first suction element moves back to the stack. In this way, destacking can proceed at a faster rate than hitherto.
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Gysi Peter
Ineichen Armin
Elpatronic AG
Skaggs H. Grant
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