Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – To receiver for pack of sheets
Patent
1987-01-16
1988-11-29
Paperner, Leslie J.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Delivering
To receiver for pack of sheets
271224, 414 35, 414 36, 414900, B65H 3120, B65H 3138
Patent
active
047876212
ABSTRACT:
A sheet stacking device with a lift table automatically lowerable in correspondence to the height of the rising stack. At the upper end of the stack is a face-side sheet feeder and at least one stop late positioned opposite the sheet feeder and at least two lateral boundary plates lying opposite one another. The effective boundary plate length is adjustable to accommodate different sheet format lengths by subdividing the boundary plates into a plurality of individual sections in longitudinal directions, of which at least those remote from the stop plate are removable from the stacking zone. Preferably, the boundary plate sections are constructed as equally spaced tongues which are arrestable in a raised position with a support beam.
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Paperner Leslie J.
Valmet Strecker GmbH
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