Synchronous stacking device

Sheet feeding or delivering – Delivering – With transfer means between conveyor and receiver

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271 80, 271178, 271187, B65H 4300

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040883140

ABSTRACT:
A synchronous stacking device for receiving and stacking documents fed to it in a random spaced apart relationship by a delivery mechanism. Documents move from the delivery mechanism through a movable guide track having first and second positions, toward a rotating carrier for insertion into one of a plurality of equally spaced document-accepting pockets which are interspersed with document non-accepting segments. The carrier delivers the inserted documents to a stripping station when the previously inserted documents are removed and deposited on a stacking platform. Comparator means are provided for sensing the orientation of the carrier relative to a document in the delivery mechanism and moving the guide means to the second position whenever the orientation of the carrier would result in the document encountering a non-accepting segment of the carrier and would not allow the document to enter a document-accepting pocket if the guide means were to remain in the first position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3847384 (1974-11-01), Bethke
patent: 3912255 (1975-10-01), McInerny

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