Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver
Patent
1974-12-11
1976-01-20
Love, John J.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Delivering
With transfer means between conveyor and receiver
271204, 271221, B65H 2934, B65H 2904
Patent
active
039333523
ABSTRACT:
A sheet delivery arrangement including a conveyor for depositing sheets on a pile and a jogger for squaring up the pile, the jogger having an associated interceptor member spaced slightly above the pile for intercepting the curled edge of a sheet deposited on the pile to prevent such curled edge from being inserted between the jogging element and the pile. The interceptor member is coupled to the conveyor for movement between an interposed position phased with the arrival of a sheet and a retracted position clear of the pile in which the engaged edge of the sheet becomes fully supported on the pile. In the preferred embodiment the interceptor member is mounted upon the jogging element for movement with the latter, and in an alternate embodiment the interceptor member is independently mounted for movement synchronized with the arrival of successive sheets.
REFERENCES:
patent: 584633 (1897-06-01), Gottlieb
patent: 2113650 (1938-04-01), Golber
patent: 2273689 (1942-02-01), Boron et al.
patent: 2950108 (1960-08-01), Golding
Love John J.
Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik Faber & Schleicher AG
Stoner Jr. Bruce H.
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