Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver
Patent
1982-01-20
1985-02-26
Stoner, Jr., Bruce H.
Sheet feeding or delivering
Delivering
With transfer means between conveyor and receiver
271208, 271189, 271218, 271315, 271186, 361212, B65H 2940, B65H 3132
Patent
active
045014183
ABSTRACT:
In the stacking device for paper notes according to the present invention, the notes are successively transported edgewise and discharged from a transporting passage. Each discharged note is held between two adjacent blades of a rotating wheel, and is rotated toward a stacking box. A note edge contacting member is positioned along the path of the note as it rotates toward the stacking cradle. This note edge contacting member functions to maintain alignment of the notes by preventing projection of the notes and eliminating electrostatic charge caused by contact with the rotating blades. As a result, the notes are temporarily and evenly stacked.
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Ariga Yoshio
Miyano Toshiyuki
Wakisaka Yukinori
Barlow James E.
Stoner Jr. Bruce H.
Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaisha
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