Abstract: A feeder/transporter having a ported hollow cylindrical vacuum housing and an internal complimentary shaped control valve. The housing is mounted for rotation about an axis located so as to position a sheet receiving outer surface of the housing for movement in a path from adjacent to a tray for supporting a stack of sheets toward a remote location to which the sheets are to be fed. The control valve is non-rotatably supported on the axis of the housing, and is mounted for reciprocable movement along the axis to control the opening and closing of ports in the housing. The control valve has an opening extending for a portion of its circumference with a series of port-blocking tabs extending into the opening.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 1977
Date of Patent:
October 24, 1978
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
Inventors:
Alphonse Benjamin DiFrancesco, John Charles Shear
Abstract: A registration mechanism for feeding sheets seriatim including a plurality of continuously driven roller sets located along a sheet feed path. A first roller set receives the sheets seriatim and moves the sheets toward a second roller set. The second roller set includes a pair of axially spaced, continuously driven rollers mounted on a drive shaft and a pair of thrust washers which sandwich a registration disc therebetween, the disc being freely mounted on the roller drive shaft. The registration disc has a registration finger which selectively extends through the sheet feed path. When the finger is positioned to extend through the feed path, it is latched to prevent rotation of the disc and provide registration of the sheets fed by the first roller set against the finger.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 2, 1976
Date of Patent:
April 26, 1977
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
Inventors:
Clayton Edward Hunt, Jr., Donald James Spooner
Abstract: A registration mechanism for feeding sheets seriatim including a plurality of continuously driven roller sets located along a sheet feed path. A first roller set receives the sheets seriatim and moves the sheets toward a second roller set. The second roller set includes a pair of axially spaced, continuously driven rollers mounted on a drive shaft and a pair of thrust washers which sandwich a registration disc therebetween, the disc being freely mounted on the roller drive shaft. The registration disc has a registration finger which selectively extends through the sheet feed path. When the finger is positioned to extend through the feed path, it is latched to prevent rotation of the disc and provide registration of the sheets fed by the first roller set against the finger.