With Means To Bow Sheets Patents (Class 271/209)
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Patent number: 6002913Abstract: A fuser module for a compact printer or copier includes therein a decurler which shares a common drive means with the fuser rolls. The decurler comprises a set of deformable rollers disposed on a decurling roll, the total length of deformable rollers being less than 25% of the effective length of the decurling roll. The module pivots open for jam clearance from either the fuser rolls or decurler.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert S. Pawlik, Michael E. Piccirilli, Robert G. Pirwitz, Dennis N. Muck, Dan Salotto
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Patent number: 6000866Abstract: A printer including, from an upstream side to a downstream side in a sheet feeding direction, a sheet feed mechanism, a carriage, a curl straightening device, and a sheet discharge mechanism. A curl straightening head of the curl straightening device is resilient. The carriage and the curl straightening device are driven by a same drive source. The printer is a cheap printer which can allow reliable straightening of curled recorded sheet, even when sheets of different thicknesses are used, and which can reliably discharge the sheet out the printer.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignee: Alps Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hitoshi Funaki, Hideki Yorozu, Yuusai Ishitobi, Mitsuo Tsushima
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Patent number: 5975521Abstract: A sheet discharging apparatus includes a conveyor provided at one side of the body of the apparatus, and sorter trays and a large capacity tray provided on the opposing side. Wings are provided each rotatable about a rotation axis, on a discharging side of the conveyor, and a projection is formed in the front side in the sheet conveying direction of each wing. The projection is brought into contact with an urging member provided at a frame of the container which is movable in upward/downward directions. When sorter trays are used, the urging member is separate from the projection, so that upper surface of the wing is below a conveying surface. When the frame and urging member are elevated to use the large capacity tray, the urging member presses the projection upward, and hence wings are elevated to be positioned upper than the conveying surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignees: Omron Corporation, Riso Kagaku Corp.Inventors: Takahiro Ono, Takeshi Kakinuma, Nobuyoshi Suzuki, Yasuhiro Fujimoto, Masahiro Ueda
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Patent number: 5951005Abstract: There is provided document stacking stacker for stacking documents exiting a wide format machine, including a sheet tray having a planar base plate for stacking sheets thereon and a side wall for abutting sheets thereagainst; guides disposed adjacent the tray to direct sheets therein at an angle relative to the plane of the base plate, a feeder associated with the guides to feed sheets through the guides into the tray; a corrugating bar includes an array air corrugaters, the air corrugators are connected to an air plenum, each of the air corrugators have an air discharge ports for discharge of air against incoming bottom surface of sheets in the direction of movement of the sheets to corrugated the sheets as the sheet is feed to the tray.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David A. Bartman, Paul M. Achtziger, Daniel L. Morris
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Patent number: 5947463Abstract: A method for storing sheet-like products comprising the steps of providing a continuous stream of products, winding up a first and a further section of the products to form a first and a further roll, respectively, and unwinding the products from the first and the further roll, simultaneously. In this arrangement, the products are wound up on the two rolls with the same orientation and also unwound from the two rolls with the same orientation.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1996Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Werner Honegger
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Patent number: 5927709Abstract: In a device for transporting sheets between a pair of transport rollers of a delivery of a printing machine, each of the rollers feature, along its respective length, several roller sections having greater diameters and roller sections having smaller diameters, with roller sections of one roller having greater diameters facing roller sections of the other roller having smaller diameters in order to provide the sheets, in longitudinal direction, with a transversely extending corrugated profile for the purpose of stiffening the sheets. Due to the fact that either roller sections of roller having greater diameters or roller sections with smaller diameters are mounted so as to be freely rotatable and that, when rotating the respective other roller, the roller sections are entrained by driven opposite roller sections of the respective other roller, all roller surfaces have the same speed so that the surfaces of the sheets are not damaged when being transported onto a delivery pile.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventor: Martin Greive
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Patent number: 5924808Abstract: A tray for use with printer, copier, facsimile machine or any other device from which sheets of paper are expelled and which is arranged to be located on a support surface, e.g., a table, desk, etc., having an edge. The tray may be formed so that it is collapsible and arranged to be stored in a collapsed state in a flat container. Whether collapsible or not the tray is arranged to be releasably mounted on the support surface adjacent and completely below the device to collect the sheets of paper expelled from the device. The tray has a basket section, an anchor section, and an intermediate support section. The anchor section is arranged to be located on the support surface under the device so that the weight of the device holds it in place. The intermediate support section is hingedly connected to the anchor section and overhangs the edge of the support surface when the tray is in place.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Inventor: William R. Sides, II
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Patent number: 5913628Abstract: A tray for use with printer, copier, facsimile machine or any other device from which sheets of paper are expelled and which is arranged to be located on a support surface, e.g., a table, desk, etc., having an edge. The tray may be formed so that it is collapsible and arranged to be stored in a collapsed state in a flat container. Whether collapsible or not the tray is arranged to be releasably mounted on the support surface adjacent and completely below the device to collect the sheets of paper expelled from the device. The tray has a basket section, an anchor section, and an intermediate support section. The anchor section is arranged to be located on the support surface under the device so that the weight of the device holds it in place. The intermediate support section is hingedly connected to the anchor section and overhangs the edge of the support surface when the tray is in place.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventor: William R. Sides, II
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Patent number: 5879004Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for transporting a flat printed material being conveyed, such as a printed web of material, a ribbon, a signature, or the like. An exemplary apparatus includes a pair of seizing elements for transporting a web of material, and corrugation inducing elements arranged along a linear path adjacent to each other. The corrugation inducing elements are provided in a non-contacting manner on both sides of a transition area within which the flat printed material is conveyed, the corrugation inducing elements substantially extending along the transition area which is located between an output of the pair of seizing elements and the input to further processing elements to corrugate the flat printed material.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignees: Heidelberg Harris Inc., Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Kevin Lauren Cote, David Crowell Emery
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Patent number: 5871434Abstract: A device for stiffening workpieces of paper includes elements that provide the workpieces with an undulated profile. The elements may be in the form of freely rotatable disks or belts that revolve around freely rotatable rollers. Respective sections of the disks or belts which come in contact with the workpieces extend through a common central plane in such a way that they provide the workpieces with an undulated profile. In order to prevent the profiling elements from laterally displacing the workpieces, a conveyor is provided which clamps the workpieces between respective conveyor sections.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1996Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Windmoller & HolscherInventors: Ulrich Eckelt, Horst Rautenberg
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Patent number: 5868387Abstract: First and second switchback convey paths are arranged to be symmetrical about the convey path between an inlet and a discharge path. First and second detection sensors are arranged on the first and second switchback convey paths, respectively, to detect sheets conveyed therein. A switching gate is rotatably placed between the respective convey paths. The switching gate is constituted by a first reverse guide path for causing the inlet to communicate with the first switchback convey path and also causing the discharge path to communicate with the first switchback convey path, and a second reverse guide path for causing the discharge path to communicate with the second switchback convey path and also causing the inlet to communicate with the second switchback convey path.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Hiroshi Kida, Norio Hontani, Masanori Kato, Masanori Takeda, Kiyohide Ochi
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Patent number: 5820283Abstract: A media handling system includes a drive roller, an elongated pinch roller and a contoured support. The pinch roller extends across the print medium near the print zone to control the localized shape of the print medium. The support underlies the print medium in the print zone and includes first and second underlying pivotal inclines. The pinch rollers push the print medium onto the first pivotal incline adjacent to the drive roller. The second underlying incline is located downstream toward the print zone exit. As the print medium is fed through the print zone, a portion of the print medium within the print zone between the pivotal inclines is suspended exhibiting a reverse bowing. Beyond the second pivotal incline the print medium droops. The presence of the two underlying inclines more uniformly distributes the stress accompanying the bowing of the print medium within the print zone.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Craig D. Sunada, Larry A. Jackson, Juli K. Noble
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Patent number: 5810348Abstract: A delivery unit (1) of a copying apparatus is equipped with a paper delivery tray (2), provided in a top cover (4). The paper delivery tray (2) consists of at least one inclined delivery surface (2a, 2b) for a sheet stack, an output slot (10) formed by paper output rollers (8), and a paper contact surface (6) arranged after the output slot (10). A bar (12), which fits around the output slot (10) and can be pivoted onto the sheet stack (5) located on the delivery surface on the basis of a signal form the copying apparatus, is provided in a wall (7) of the paper delivery tray.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1996Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Gert Scheufler
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Patent number: 5730055Abstract: A sheet guiding device for printing presses, wherein, for recto printing, a sheet decurler is pivotable into a gap formed in a guide surface and, for recto/verso printing, the sheet decurler is pivotable out of the gap, a surface element of the guide surface being displaceable for closing the gap wherein the sheet decurler is engageable, includes a drive lever which, for switching to recto printing, is operatable for displacing the surface element in order to form the gap and for engaging the sheet decurler and pivoting it into the gap, the drive lever, for switching to recto/verso printing, being operatable for releasing the sheet decurler to swivel out of the gap and for engaging and displacing the surface element.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1997Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Stefan Dopke, Katrin Ewert
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Patent number: 5711516Abstract: The present invention is related to a sheet feeder used with an image scanner for transmitting a sheet object to be scanned through the image scanner which has a sloping plane detachably mounting thereon the image scanner and allowing the sheet object to be transmitted between the image scanner and the sheet feeder along the sloping plane for assisting in monitoring a transmission situation of the sheet object. The present invention utilizes an improvement on a sheet feeder structure to make the sheet feeder more pragmatic.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Storm Technology Inc.Inventor: Ampere Pan
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Patent number: 5709382Abstract: In an image forming apparatus, a sheet stacking device for stacking sheets sequentially driven out of the apparatus body has a stack tray including a base, and a pair of side fences mounted on the base and each having an inclined portion. The side fences are moved to positions matching the width of sheets beforehand. When the sheet driven out of the apparatus body falls onto the base, the opposite widthwise edges of the sheet are reshaped in an inverted arch configuration by the inclined portions of the side fences. Hence, sheets sequentially stacked on the base have their opposite edges accurately aligned with each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1996Date of Patent: January 20, 1998Assignee: Tohoku Ricoh Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masayuki Shima
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Patent number: 5686950Abstract: A recording apparatus includes a mounting unit for mounting a discharged sheet material, elastic guide members capable of being curved/restored in order to receive end portions of the sheet material in the direction of the width being discharged onto the mounting unit, and pressing members for providing/releasing a pressing force for the elastic guide members. The sheet material being discharged onto the mounting unit is held by curved portions of the elastic guide members when the elastic guide members are curved, and the holding of the sheet material is released when the elastic guide members return to their restored state so that the sheet material drops into the mounting unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Toshimitsu Hirakue
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Patent number: 5662322Abstract: The apparatus includes a retaining section for retaining the film holder in a suspended state and having a pair of retainer units disposed adjacent the feeding section and arranged one after another in a direction of transporting the film holder for retaining a rear end of the film holder respecting its transporting direction, and a retaining section driver unit for selectively driving the pair of retainer units to a retaining position or to a non-retaining position. When the retaining section is about to receive the film holder from the feeding section, the retaining section driver unit drives only one of the retainer units to the non-retaining position. Whereas, when the retaining section has received the film holder, the retaining section driver unit switches over the one retainer unit from the non-retaining position to the retaining position and also switches over the other retainer unit from the retaining position to the non-retaining position.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1995Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Noritsu Koki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masuo Kawaguti
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Patent number: 5634634Abstract: A device for transporting material, in the form of discrete sheets, seriatim to a stack of discrete sheets, and subsequently seriatim away from such stack. The discrete sheet material transport device comprises a support for a stack of discrete sheets. The stack support includes a first stop for a first marginal edge of a discrete sheet, and opposed second and third stops for opposed marginal edges of a discrete sheet perpendicular to the first marginal edge of such discrete sheet. Discrete sheets are delivered seriatim to the vicinity of the stack support and are urged in a first direction into engagement with the first stop to form a stack of discrete sheets on the stack support. The discrete sheets are subsequently urged seriatim in a direction opposite the first direction to remove discrete sheets seriatim from the stack on the stack support. The second and third stops are located to accurately position the stack of discrete sheets on the stack support.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael T. Dobbertin, James D. Shifley, Robert A. Zimny
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Patent number: 5618034Abstract: A supply/conveyance mechanism for sheets includes: a hopper section (10) for accommodating a plurality of sheets stacked in layers; conveyer (20, 40) for picking up the sheets one by one or in groups of a predetermined number of sheets from the hopper section and conveying the sheets in an advancing direction along a predetermined passage; two detectors (60) for optically detecting a fore end of the sheet in the process of conveyance; correcting device (24, 25) for correcting a direction of the sheet in accordance with the results of detection of said detectors; and right and left guide plates (12) provided in the hopper section (10) for regulating both sides of stacked sheets. The guide plates (12) are capable of sliding in a horizontal direction perpendicular to the sheet advancing direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1996Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventor: Yoshihiro Takashimizu
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Patent number: 5593153Abstract: A moving tray sorter has a set of trays configured to extend upwardly from a horizontal plane at the point of sheet entry and each tray has progressively from the sheet inlet end a back stop against which the trailing edges of sheet are aligned, a horizontally extended section and an upwardly inclined section of a substantial angle from the horizontal providing trays which are short, which occupy a relatively small area or footprint and which support sheets of relatively large size and overhang without droop of the sheets at the outer ends.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Gradco (Japan) Ltd.Inventor: Peter M. Coombs
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Patent number: 5580041Abstract: A sheet receiving and stacking apparatus includes a base table with a stacking section for stacking a rectangular sheet, and a guide device for receiving the rectangular sheet and guiding the rectangular sheet to the stacking section of the base table. The guide device has a plurality of guide sections rotating in contact with the rectangular sheet above said stacking section.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventor: Koji Nakayama
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Patent number: 5565971Abstract: A pivotal, bi-directional decurler that changes sheet bending direction from an away from image to a toward image direction includes a decurler support structure that is mounted for bi-directional movement by a cam mechanism. A belt member is entrained around two support rollers that are supported by the decurler support structure with an unsupported span between the rollers. A pinch roll is adapted to form a nip with the unsupported span of the belt to provide away from image bending of copy sheets when the cam mechanism is rotated into a first position. An elastomer coated rotating shaft positioned downstream of the away from image nip cooperates with a bending baffle when the cam mechanism is rotated into a second position to provide toward image bending of copy sheets.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Youti Kuo, James F. Smoak, Curtis Arline, Jr.
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Patent number: 5558322Abstract: A paper sheet transfer apparatus has lower and upper paper-sheet discharge rollers which contact each other and discharge a sheet of paper in accordance with the rotation thereof, and a corrugation roller located in the vicinity of the lower discharge roller. The corrugation roller has a holding portion mounted on the shaft of the lower discharge roller, and a roller main body elastically held by the holding portion and being able to be brought into contact with the sheet of paper. The holding portion and the roller main body are resin-molded integral as one body. By virtue of this structure, the paper sheet transfer apparatus can be assembled at low cost.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Yoshitsugu Nakatomi
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Patent number: 5555083Abstract: A decurler for reducing cross curl in sheets includes at least one grooved elastomer transport belt and a ribbed pinch shaft. The ribs of the decurler shaft extend into the grooves in the belt to provide one-sided corrugations to a passing sheet and provide distributed localized bending of the copy sheet in the area of the belt grooves. Distributed local bending in the cross direction, as well as, in the wrap in the process direction around the ribbed decurler shaft provide cross curl reduction in the process direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Youti Kuo, James F. Smoak
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Patent number: 5547183Abstract: An imaging device which reciprocatively transports a recording sheet to form a color image thereon. A front extreme end of the recording sheet is clamped between a pair of rollers, and the pair of rollers are reciprocatively moved along a recording sheet feed path, while clamping the recording sheet therebetween, to repeatedly execute an image forming process. After completion of the repeated image forming processes, at least one of the pair of rollers is driven to rotate, to thereby transport the recording sheet forwardly on the feed path.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1992Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Toshiharu Tamura
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Patent number: 5532839Abstract: In a digital imaging document handling system for sequentially feeding plural document sheets in a document feeding path from a document input to an electronic imaging station, wherein document sheet feeding stoppages in the document feeding path are detectable, a simplified job recovery system is provided by providing a duplicate image detection system for the automatic deletion of duplicate electronic document page images. The duplicate page images may be detected efficiently without full image comparisons by checksumming the pixels of multiple cell areas for the page, deleting the least significant figures, and comparing the respective cell checksums.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Thomas R. Beikirch, Margaret C. Plain
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Patent number: 5527123Abstract: Described herein is a printer having a printhead which traverses laterally across a sheetlike print medium and which thereby defines a laterally-extending print zone across the print medium. A paper transport mechanism in the printer has drive rollers and associated pinch wheels to drive the print medium through the printer's print zone. The paper transport mechanism further includes an upper print media guide and a lower print medium guide. The two print medium guides are shaped at their transverse ends to bow the transverse edges of the print medium downwardly to reduce its tendency to buckle upwardly into the printhead. In order to fit the upper print medium guide into the limited available space above the drive rollers, it is made of a lower molded portion for paper contact and an upper backing portion for rigidity. A pinch finger extends toward the printer's print zone beyond the pinch wheels to establish a pinch point against the drive roller in near proximity to the print zone.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Larry A. Jackson, Bruce A. McFadden, Steve O. Rasmussen, Larry G. Neubauer
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Patent number: 5518229Abstract: Disclosed herein is a negative film accumulating apparatus for accumulating therein a plurality of negative films successively fed from a photographic printer or the like. The negative films fed from the previous process such as the photographic printer or the like are placed on a supporter employed in the negative film accumulating apparatus. The rear end of each of the negative films is pressed in the film thickness direction by a pressure block. Each of the negative films thus pressed is accumulated in a holder. The pressure block presses against the negative films each time the negative films are successively delivered. It is therefore possible to accumulate the rear ends of the negative films in the holder in a stack.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshiro Tahara, Tadashi Seto
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Patent number: 5451044Abstract: A sheet receiving and stacking apparatus is formed of a base table with a stacking section for stacking a rectangular sheet, and guide members for receiving the rectangular sheet and for guiding the rectangular sheet to the stacking section of the base table. The guide members have at least one movable member which protrudes out on the stacking section side of the base table. The movable member receives the side edge of the rectangular sheet floating downwardly, retreats to the outside of the stacking section with the weight of the rectangular sheet, and is movable to protrude again towards the stacking section side when freed from the weight of the rectangular sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1994Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventor: Koji Nakayama
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Patent number: 5419548Abstract: A sorter for sorting sheets successively supplied thereto, comprising: a fixed frame; a movable frame movable vertically with respect to the fixed frame; a plurality of bins arranged one over another at a predetermined distance and each having an upper surface sloping upwardly in a sheet supply direction for receiving thereon one or more of the sheets, the bins being supported on the movable frame; a non-sort bin situated upwardly of the bins and supported pivotally on an upper portion of the movable frame for receiving the non-sorted sheets, the non-sort bin being biased normally so as to slant upwardly in the sheet supply direction; and a holder mounted on the fixed frame, at a position to which the sheets are to be supplied, for holding the non-sort bin horizontally against the bias.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Riso Kagaku CorporationInventors: Masahiro Ueda, Terutoshi Nakao
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Patent number: 5419644Abstract: A printer mechanism to control pen-to-print medium spacing during printing is described. The preferred embodiment of the mechanism includes a printhead and an adjacent platen. The platen includes differentially yieldable structure adapted to resiliently support the print medium thereby to inhibit uncontrolled bending of the print medium during printing. The yieldable structure preferably extend along a line generally perpendicular to a direction of feed of the print medium. The platen may further include a transition region located adjacent the yieldable structure, the transition region adapted to facilitate smooth transition of the leading edge of the print medium onto the yieldable structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Paul W. Martin, Cathy A. Rotering, Sandra Y. Okazaki, Mark S. Hickman, Christopher M. Lesniak
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Patent number: 5414503Abstract: An apparatus for adaptive sheet decurling in an electrophotographic printing machine. A plurality of sensors are provided to determine the basis weight of the copy sheet, the density of the image being transferred to the copy sheet and fused thereon, the relative humidity of the machine environment, the process speed of the print engine, and any other relevant parameters. Signals indicative of these parameters are generated and sent to the machine controller which processes these signals and predicts the degree and direction of curl expected in a sheet. Based on the degree of and direction of curl, a bidirectional variable penetration decurler is actuated to a setting which should provide the proper amount of mechanical decurling force.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert P. Siegel, Youti Kuo, Edward C. Hanzlik
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Patent number: 5409209Abstract: A sheet passage is formed so as to extend from a sheet feed position via a printing position to a sheet delivery position, delivery rollers driven by a driving unit are disposed between the printing position and the sheet delivery position on the sheet passage, pressure rollers are disposed on one side of the sheet passage so as to be in contact respectively with the delivery rollers disposed on the other side of the sheet passage, a back sheet guide is disposed between the delivery rollers and the sheet delivery position, and a printed sheet delivered by the delivery rollers and guided by the back sheet guide is transferred to a printed sheet storage unit by sheet transfer arms.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1993Date of Patent: April 25, 1995Assignee: Tokyo Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shinya Nakamura, Takashi Norigoe, Teruyuki Ochiai, Yoshiaki Tanaka
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Patent number: 5396270Abstract: An ink jet printer has a sheet conveying and drying device having a plurality of flexible, resilient yet stiff fingers connected in a cantilevered manner to a drive chain which moves the fingers from a printed sheet receiving tray to a sheet stacking tray. After sheets are printed by a conventional ink jet printing head, the sheets are picked off of the printed sheet receiving tray and fed to a sheet stacking tray. The printed sheets are dried while being fed from the printed sheet receiving tray to the sheet stacking tray. After the printed sheets are picked off of the fingers at the sheet stacking tray, the chain drive continues to move the fingers in a counterclockwise direction along the chain path. The resilient, flexible fingers are deformed by upper and lower guide rollers, a stacking tray and a rear separating wall and are flicked back into a sheet receiving position at the printed sheet receiving tray.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1992Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Arthur M. Gooray, Kenneth C. Peter, Wayne D. Drinkwater
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Patent number: 5392106Abstract: A decurling apparatus and method to decurl a substrate in a xerography machine. The invention combines a decurling apparatus having a penetration roller with a small diameter penetrating into a belt. The penetration roller is adjustable and as it pushes into the belt, more decurling of a copy sheet will occur. A controller determines the amount of decurling that is necessary and sends an electrical signal to a driver which operates the penetration roller. The penetration roller is either pressed into or away from the decurling belt. A cam shaft is turned by a motor to cause the cams to move the penetration roller. Although the controller stores the information on the cam location, a home sensor is required to indicate home position. The cam shaft is returned to home position before adjusting the penetration roller to a new level of decurling.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: John J. Bigenwald, Robert A. Bohli
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Patent number: 5388818Abstract: A receive magazine configured to be positioned in a generally upright, vertical orientation for passively collecting a plurality of flexible sheets of media. The top wall of the enclosure has a collection door in the top wall of a light-tight enclosure allows sheets of media to be passively received within the magazine. A contoured plate is hinged along a hinge line near the collection door on a non-stacked side of the enclosure. The plate is planar near the hinge line and is non-planar at an end of the plate opposite from the hinge line. A biasing mechanism is positioned near the collection door for resiliently biasing the plurality of flexible sheets of media laterally toward the non-stacking side of the enclosure biasing the plate away from the non-stacking side of the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1994Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Christopher J. Anton, Wayne A. Pickett
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Patent number: 5386980Abstract: A sheet inverter generally of the type having a chute for receiving a moving sheet fed in through an input nip and out through an output nip includes an edge engaging stop which is resilient or movable to push the sheet into the output nip. The chute is defined by a pair of paper guides that are curved at one end to bend the leading edge of the sheet into a crosstrack curve that improves its beam strength while the trailing edge is not curved in the crosstrack direction, allowing it to be easily fed into the output nip.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Gregory P. Mahoney
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Patent number: 5370382Abstract: The stack-forming device (10) has a stack compartment (20), which is closed at the bottom by slide plates (22) and to which printing products (16) are fed by the conveying device (14). Above the slide plates (22), intermediate-bottom elements (58) can be pushed into the stack compartment (20), on which elements the fed printing products (16) can be deposited one on top of the other at the beginning of a preliminary stack formation. As soon as a certain number of printing products have been stacked, the intermediate-bottom elements (58) are drawn out of the stack compartment (20), as a result of which the stacked printing products (16) fall onto the slide plates (22), and the preliminary stack is completed by feeding further printing products (16). The finished preliminary stack is then set down onto the depositing table (30) by moving the slide plates (22) apart.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Ferag AGInventor: Jakob Wetter
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Patent number: 5358231Abstract: A corrugating roller assembly for use in sheet handling systems for advancing sheets along a path comprising a belt supported for rotation and rollers positioned adjacent the belt to form a corrugation nip with the belt. The device further includes apparatus for allowing the belt to move from a first sheet receiving position to a sheet corrugating position so that the leading edge of a sheet advancing along the path engages the belt and is guided thereby into the corrugation nip which includes the belt. The assembly further includes apparatus for actuating the rollers to drive the sheet through the corrugation nip.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Jeffrey L. Andela, deceased
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Patent number: 5356263Abstract: An accumulator for accumulating sheets of material such as sheets of paper, the sheets being of substantially any length and the accumulation being in substantially any order. The accumulator includes a mechanism for moving a sequence of sheets along a first path until the leading edges of the sheets meet a deflector which deflects the sheets onto a second path. The leading portions of the sheets pass through a retraining mechanism and are stopped by a selectively activatable mechanism such as a gate and successive sheets form an accumation at the stop mechanism. As the feed mechanism continues to feed a sheet after it is stopped, the sheet buckles in a direction determined by the angle between the first and second paths, and as the feed mechanism continues to feed the sheet the buckle grows into a loop which unrolls into a receiver, which may be no more than a space provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1992Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Carl A. Miller
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Patent number: 5324020Abstract: A sheet stacking system is provided which includes mechanism designed to compensate for the aerodynamic forces which act on a sheet as it passes from the printer's output port to the floor of the printer's output tray. The system includes a pair of spaced, anti-sail wings which are positioned adjacent the printer's output port so as to controlledly receive just-expelled sheets. The wings are operatively associated with the output tray's floor, and are arranged so that opposite movement thereof results in rear-to-front sequential release of a supported sheet, directing substantially vertical passage of such sheet to the top of an output stack.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Steve O. Rasmussen, Thomas A. Pearo
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Patent number: 5299875Abstract: A passive wet paper handling system for use, preferably, with an ink jet printer. The wet paper handling system includes an edge separator extending generally upward from an output platform of the printer and inclined away from a printer paper exit slot for deflecting the leading edge of a wet media generally upward as the media exits the printer. A pair of deflector wings are also mounted on the output platform extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot. The deflector wings are spaced apart from the paper exit slot so that the leading edge of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Ng L. Hock, James J. Girard, Lee G. Keen, James L. K. Chan, Chuin K. Lim
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Patent number: 5280901Abstract: A sheet feeding and corrugating system, especially for output of image substrate sheets of a reproduction apparatus, wherein the sheets are fed in a normal path through a sheet feeding nip comprising plural spaced sheet feeding rollers. Both feeding and variable corrugating of flimsy or stiff sheets is provided by spherical balls freely mounted in generally vertical ball retainers providing for vertical movement and dual axis rotation against the sheet feeding rollers to define the sheet feeding nip and by additional similar balls (in additional similar ball retainers) intermediately of the feed rollers, which additional balls are unsupported vertically except by bottom-of-travel retainers so that these additional intermediate balls roll gravity-loaded against a sheet being fed through the nip to provide sheet corrugation varying automatically with the stiffness of the sheet, and are freely liftable up to the level of the nip by stiff sheets resisting corrugation.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1993Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robin E. Smith, Kenneth G. Christy, Gary M. Foos
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Patent number: 5280897Abstract: The distance between a paper discharging portion and an intermediate tray in a paper discharging device is increased, thus increasing the quantity of papers stacked in the intermediate tray, and also allowing the easy correction of jamming and preventing curling downwardly and rearwardly of papers discharged from the paper discharging portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1993Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Mita Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takashi Maekawa
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Patent number: 5253861Abstract: An improvement is provided to a document registration apparatus that includes a plurality of laterally-spaced registration stops which pivot about a horizontal axis for stopping motion of documents and registering the leading edge of the documents to a particular direction in the apparatus, and also includes at least one pinch roller cooperatively operating with conveying structure for moving the registered documents away from the apparatus for further processing. The improvement includes structure for supporting the documents above the conveying structure when the documents are against the registration stops.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Roderick N. Schmaling
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Patent number: 5241353Abstract: A paper-discharge tray for an image-forming apparatus is adapted to hold paper discharged by a paper-discharging device arranged downstream of a fixing device in the image-forming apparatus. The free end of the paper-discharge tray is adapted to be bent in the direction in which the paper will curl when it passes through the fixing device, such that the paper can be stably stacked even when it curls during the fixing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Mita Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masanobu Maeshima, Eiji Tsutsui, Makoto Eki, Hiroki Morishita, Junya Sasabe
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Patent number: 5240243Abstract: A suspendable or hanging sheet receiving bin for a printer or plotter which includes a front wall, a back wall, and a bottom wall, all joined together in a bar or wire grid network to define a sheet receiving region. The sheet receiving region has a length dimension, a width dimension, and a depth dimension all defining at one end of the bin an opening for receiving paper fed from the output of the printer or plotter. The front wall of the bin includes a plurality of U-shaped or hook-shaped members having upwardly faced convex surfaces for receiving stacked sheets of paper falling into the opening of the bin and for enabling the sheets to be stacked uniformly and readily accessible to an operator for removal from the bin after the completion of the printing or plotting operation. Advantageously, the bin is provided with an adjustable tray or lever member which may be positioned at different locations along the depth dimension of the bin for receiving different length sheets from the plotter or printer.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Ronald S. Gompertz, Victor Escobedo
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Patent number: 5221950Abstract: An idler roller assembly that prevents jams and image deletion in copier/printers by removing any corrugation in sheets before they reach sharp turns includes a shaft onto which idler rollers are mounted with the shaft having a bend in the middle in order to provide a "toe out" condition to steer out any existing sheet corrugation. An alignment member is attachable to the shaft in order to prevent mis-installation of the shaft in its mounting support.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: June 22, 1993Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Brian R. Ford, Glenn M. Keenan, Kenneth P. Moore
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Patent number: 5209466Abstract: A self-adaptive stacker comprising infeed and stacking sections whose movement is coordinate to provide interception of the signature stream. The infeed conveyor section "Vees" the incoming signature stream through the use of rollers of different diameters mounted upon straight, spaced, parallel shafts.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Eds Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leonard A. Watts, Medardo Espinosa