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Paper sheet feeding apparatus and gate forming member therefor

  • US 5,642,877 A
  • Filed: 02/23/1996
  • Issued: 07/01/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/23/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for serially feeding paper sheets in a forward direction from the bottom of a generally vertical stack of such sheets and comprising:

  • a frame,means mounted to said frame for supporting the generally vertical stack of sheets and so that the stack defines a forward side composed of aligned forward edges of the sheets, and a bottom, said supporting means including endless belt means and means rotatably mounting said endless belt means so as to have an upper run positioned to extend across the bottom of said stack;

    drive means for rotating said endless belt means so that said upper run moves in the forward direction;

    a gate forming member mounted to said frame and positioned above said upper run of said belt means and adjacent the forward side of said stack and so as to define a nip which forms a gap between said gate forming member and said upper run for permitting the lowermost sheet of the stack to pass forwardly from the stack through said nip, said gate forming member comprising a generally cylindrical roll defining a central axis and an outer peripheral surface which is concentric to said central axis, said outer peripheral surface having a plurality of annular grooves extending about the circumference thereof, with said annular grooves being concentric to said central axis, a relief extending axially along the length of said outer peripheral surface so as to intersect each of said grooves and with said relief positioned directly opposite said nip, and a rihg disposed in each of said grooves, with said rings being composed of a material having a higher coefficient friction than the material of said roll and being sized so as to be exposed on the portion of the outer peripheral surface defined by said relief and lying entirely within the grooves in the remaining portion of the outer peripheral surface so as to be non-exposed.

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