Sheet separator device

Package making – Means to fill and close preformed receptacle

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225 99, 225101, 83 49, 493343, B26F 302, B65B 500

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050256092

ABSTRACT:
A sheet separator device for side-by-side parallel sheet articles being handled and conveyed in sheet handling machines comprises first and second endless belt arrangements for conveying sheet articles in nips between belts, wherein first and second belt arrangements are divergently disposed in relationship to one another so that sheet articles entering respectively thereinto in a common plane in side-by-side parallel relationship are conveyed thereby along respective divergent paths. Sheet articles exiting from divergent first and second endless belt arrangements, respectively, are farther conveyed in a common plane along side-by-side parallel paths which are separated by a larger distance than the original distance between sheet articles entering the first and second endless belt arrangements.

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patent: 2579835 (1951-12-01), Lather
patent: 2693742 (1954-11-01), Hartman
patent: 2942765 (1960-06-01), Baumgartner
patent: 3658220 (1972-04-01), Norton
patent: 4568322 (1986-02-01), Piggott
patent: 4586916 (1986-05-01), Williams et al.
"Baum 500 Series High Speed Folder" brochure, Baum USA, undated, .COPYRGT.1988.

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