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Device for the cyclic rearrangement of a pile of rectangular or square sheets

  • US 4,787,162 A
  • Filed: 07/11/1986
  • Issued: 11/29/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/13/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for cyclic rearrangement of a pile of substantially planar rectangular sheets of nominally identical thickness, said pile having a first end and an opposite second end, said apparatus comprising a first frame part and a second frame part, said frame parts being reciprocable relative to one another along a reciprocation axis which is parallel to the plane of any said sheets, each of said sheets having a first edge transverse to said reciprocation axis and an opposite second edge parallel to said first edge, and said reciprocation extending between a closed end portion in which said frame parts are closest together and an opposite open end position, the apparatus further comprising means responsive to each reciprocation of said frame parts for removing an individual sheet from said first end of said pile leaving a remainder of said pile and for returning said individual sheet to said second end of said pile, said means for removing and returning including:

  • (a) separating means disposed in said frame parts for separating said individual sheet from said first end of said pile,(b) feeding means disposed in said first frame part for feeding at least said individual sheet to said separating means,(c) first retaining means disposed in said frame parts for holding said individual sheet in said first frame part, and(d) second retaining means disposed in said second frame part for holding the remainder of said pile in said second frame part, said second retaining means engaging said first edges of said sheets in said pile at the start of reciprocation, said feeding means including;

    contact means for engaging said second edge of at least said individual sheet, andbias spring means for urging said contact means and said second edge of at least said individual sheet into engagement,said contact means being shaped to retain sheets engaged by said contact means against a predetermined force transmitted to each of said engaged sheets by said second retaining means upon said reciprocation, andsaid bias spring means yielding to disengage said contact means from each of said engaged sheets to which a force exceeding said predetermined force is applied so as to permit passage past said contact means of those sheets which are subjected to said exceeding force.

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