Clip separator for interfolded sheets
First Claim
1. A method of separating a clip of a predetermined number of interfolded sheets from a continuously building interfolding process stack comprising the steps of:
- a. continuously interfolding a plurality of individual sheets on an interfolding table at a package building station to form an interfolding process stack;
b. interposing a platform count finger to an actuated position above the interfolding table after a predetermined number of sheets have been interfolded into the stack forming a clip of interfolded sheets such that the platform count finger provides a platform for continuing the interfolding process;
c. transporting the clip of the interfolding table from the package building station to a separator outlet station;
d. removing the clip from the interfolding table at the separator outlet station;
e. laterally interposing package build finger means in opposed relationship relatively closely below the platform count finger for orienting a loose end sheet portion depending from the interfolding process stack then building on the platform count finger to be the bottom-most layer when the interfolding process stack is supported by the interfolding table; and
f. returning the interfolding table to the package building station and retracting the platform count finger from above the interfolding table such that the interfolding table provides a platform for continued building of the interfolding process stack.
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Abstract
An automatic separator for separating predetermined quantities of items such as paper napkins, includes an interfolding table at a package building station to form an interfolding process stack, an actuatable platform count finger positionable above the interfolding table to provide a platform for continuing the interfolding process, a carriage to move the clip on the interfolding table to a separator outlet station, a package build finger positionable relatively closely below the platform count finger to orient the depending loose end sheet to be the bottommost layer when the interfolding process stack is again supported by the interfolding table, and an initial count finger actuatable to a position above the interfolding table after a predetermined number of sheets have been interfolded into a clip such that the initial count finger rests on the clip.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of separating a clip of a predetermined number of interfolded sheets from a continuously building interfolding process stack comprising the steps of:
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a. continuously interfolding a plurality of individual sheets on an interfolding table at a package building station to form an interfolding process stack; b. interposing a platform count finger to an actuated position above the interfolding table after a predetermined number of sheets have been interfolded into the stack forming a clip of interfolded sheets such that the platform count finger provides a platform for continuing the interfolding process; c. transporting the clip of the interfolding table from the package building station to a separator outlet station; d. removing the clip from the interfolding table at the separator outlet station; e. laterally interposing package build finger means in opposed relationship relatively closely below the platform count finger for orienting a loose end sheet portion depending from the interfolding process stack then building on the platform count finger to be the bottom-most layer when the interfolding process stack is supported by the interfolding table; and f. returning the interfolding table to the package building station and retracting the platform count finger from above the interfolding table such that the interfolding table provides a platform for continued building of the interfolding process stack. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A separator for forming clips of a predetermined number of interfolded laminar products comprising:
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a. a table carriage means for selectively positioning an interfolding table means to; i. a package building station for supporting the continuous building of a stack of interfolded laminar products, and ii. a separator outlet station for discharging a clip of a predetermined number of interfolded laminar products from said interfolding table; b. platform count finger means selectively interposed above said table means after a predetermined number of laminar products have been interfolded into said stack for temporarily supporting the continued building of interfolded laminar products into a new stack; and c. package build finger means selectively interposed relatively closely below said platform count finger means for repositioning a loose end portion of the laminar product partially resting on said platform count finger means such that said loose end portion becomes the first layer of the next successive clip separated from said stack. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An improvement for use with paper interfolding and stacking machinery of the type have folding rolls and packer fingers continuously interfolding and building individual paper sheets into a stack along a principal axis, the improvement comprising:
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a. table means bi-directionally movable longitudinally along said stack principal axis and operative to; i. support said stack of interfolded paper sheets until a predetermined number of said sheets have been stacked, and ii. move a clip made up of said predetermined number of sheets away from said folding rolls; b. platform means movable generally transversely to said stack principal axis and operative to temporarily support said continued stack building while said table means moves said clip away from said folding rolls; and c. retention means movable longitudinally along said stack principal axis and operative to retain said clip while said table means moves said clip away from said folding rolls, said retention means having selectively releaseable means for; i. restraining said retention means in a ready position away from said stack principal axis until said predetermined number of sheets are built into a stack, and ii. permitting said retention means to move to an actuated position after said predetermined number of sheets are built into a clip for retaining said clip on said table means while said table means moves away from said folding rolls. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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