Strip feeding apparatus

Advancing material of indeterminate length – By orbitally traveling material-engaging surface – Including details of roll or mount

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226151, B65H 2700, B65H 2000

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047549076

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is described for feeding various sizes or formats of strip material to a processing apparatus, such as a computer-printer. The apparatus comprises a frame having a vertical feed slot through which strip material is fed and a roll for gripping and supporting the strip within the feed slot, said roll being supported upon an inclined surface such that gravity and friction holds the rolls against the strip material and retains the strip material within the feed slots.

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