Abstract: A separator for a sheet stacker having a support for receiving a stack of sheets on a stack conveyor. Another conveyor brings a stream of sheets to the support, and a sheet counter counts the sheets and a stack separator plate is controlled by the counter and interrupts the stream when a certain number of sheets have passed into the stack. Drive mechanism connects to the separator plate and the stack conveyor for alternately driving them and thereby separating out a stack of sheets. The separator plate is automatically operated and is under the control of a fluid cylinder.
Abstract: A sheet delivery mechanism of the type in which printed sheets are deposited by an endless conveyor upon a pile, the front of which is defined by vertical guide members. When it is desired to remove a sheet from the top of the pile for control purposes a supporting finger is interposed above the pile at the forward edge for temporarily intercepting the subsequent sheets, and the guide members are retracted so that the control sheet may be removed. It is the primary feature of the invention that provision is made for time delay, for example, by using a lost motion connection, to insure that the guide members are not retracted until the finger is fully interposed and to insure that the finger is not withdrawn until the guide members are fully restored to working position so that there will be hiatus during which a sheet might travel beyond the pile.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 1975
Date of Patent:
June 29, 1976
Assignee:
Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik Faber & Schleicher AG
Abstract: A sheet delivery mechanism of the type in which printed sheets are deposited by an endless conveyor upon a pile, the front of which is defined by vertical guide members. When it is desired to remove a sheet from the top of the pile for control purposes a supporting finger is interposed above the pile at the forward edge for temporarily intercepting the subsequent sheets, and the guide members are retracted so that the control sheet may be removed. It is the primary feature of the invention that provision is made for time delay, for example, by using a lost motion connection, to insure that the guide members are not retracted until the finger is fully interposed and to insure that the finger is not withdrawn until the guide members are fully restored to working position so that there will be hiatus during which a sheet might travel beyond the pile.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 14, 1974
Date of Patent:
June 29, 1976
Assignee:
Roland Offsetmaschinenfabrik Faber & Schleicher AG
Abstract: Sheet delivery device employing a vertically-movable main pile hoist, a horizontally-insertable auxiliary platen and a racking device having board-supporting ledges immediately below the platen. The auxiliary platen and racking device are mounted on framework of a vertically movable auxiliary pile hoist, and thus move in unison between an upper sheet-receiving limit and a lower pile-discharge limit. When used for pile racking, the platen is first inserted below a conventional sheet conveyor to temporarily receive sheets. A racking board is next inserted below the platen, being supported by side ledges of the racking device. Once the board is in position and the ledges have been removed, the platen may be removed to deposit a newly-forming pile of sheets from the platen onto the board for conventional racking of small sheet piles.