Claims
- 1. In a sheet removal apparatus for unloading a sheet from a hollow drum member mounted for rotation about its axis and having a vacuum provided to the interior thereof, said apparatus including means for supplying a vacuum to the interior of said drum and thence to first and second sets of vacuum openings through the surface of said drum member wherein said sheet overlies and closes said first set of vacuum openings and said second set of openings extends substantially parallel with an edge of said sheet and comprises only a small portion of the total number of vacuum openings through said drum, and an exit blade disposed adjacent said drum and having an edge proximate said drum and extending substantially parallel to said edge of said sheet, said exit blade being disposed with respect to said drum so as to form an angle with the surface thereof with said proximate edge of said blade closely adjacent the apex of the angle and parallel with said edge of said sheet whereby, when said drum is rotated to a sheet removal position, said second set of vacuum openings lie beneath the acute angle when said edge of said sheet is disposed on the opposite side of said apex, the improvement comprising:
- spacing said proximate edge of said exit blade sufficiently close to the surface of said drum that while said exit blade clears said sheet disposed on said drum member the vacuum drawn through said second set of vacuum openings creates an area of relatively high pressure air at said apex whereby air is forced past said apex with sufficient force to lift said edge of said sheet from the surface of said drum.
- 2. The sheet removal apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said acute angle is between 25.degree. and 45.degree..
- 3. The sheet removal apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the proximate edge of said exit blade is spaced from the surface of said drum approximately 0.060 inch.
- 4. The method of removing a sheet from a hollow drum member mounted for rotation about its axis and having a vacuum provided to the interior thereof, said apparatus including means for supplying a vacuum to the interior of said drum and thence to first and second sets of vacuum openings through the surface of said drum member wherein said sheet overlies and closes said first set of vacuum openings and said second set of openings extends substantially parallel with an edge of said sheet and comprises only a small portion of the total number of vacuum openings through said drum, and an exit blade disposed adjacent said drum and having an edge proximate said drum and extending substantially parallel to said edge of said sheet, said exit blade being disposed with respect to said drum so as to form an acute angle with the surface thereof with said proximate edge of said blade closely adjacent the apex of the angle and parallel with said edge of said sheet, said proximate edge of said exit blade being located just far enough from the surface of said drum that said exit blade clears said sheet disposed on said drum member, the method comprising the steps of rotating said drum to a sheet removal position where said second set of vacuum openings lie beneath the acute angle and said edge of said sheet is disposed on the opposite side of said apex, drawing air through said second set of vacuum openings by said vacuum in said drum and creating an area of sufficiently high pressure air at said apex to cause air to be forced past said edge of said exit blade with sufficient force to lift said edge of said sheet from the surface of said drum.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 762,834 filed Sep. 19, 1991 entitled "Air Flow Assisted Material Removal Method and Apparatus" by Roger S. Kerr et al now abandoned.
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