Claims
- 1. Sheet collation apparatus for transporting and ordering, along a feed path, supplied from a random array of seriatim sheets, each sheet having a length (l) measured along the feed path, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a sheet support surface extending from such sheet path ingress to egress;
- b. a linear sheet edge guide extending along an edge of said support surface, said edge guide being linear and aligned with a desired stack edge position at said egress; and
- c. a plurality of sheet drive means, located along said feed path at spacings slightly less than length (l) of such sheets, for simultaneously edge aligning and end separating the sheets of such array, said sheet drive means comprising a plurality of conical roller surfaces, each conical roller surface rotating at a faster angular velocity than a preceding one.
- 2. Apparatus for transporting and ordering a random array of seriatim sheets from a feed path ingress to a feed path egress, said apparatus comprising:
- a. a sheet support surface extending from said ingress to said egress;
- b. a lateral sheet edge guide generally normal to said support surface, said edge guide being linear and aligned with a stack edge position at said feed path egress;
- c. a plurality of drive rollers constructed and located in spaced relation along said path so as, during rotation, to move sheets passing thereunder into edge alignment along said edge guide; and
- d. drive means for rotatively driving said rollers; said drive means and said drive rollers being cooperatively constructed so that drive surfaces of rollers in successively downstream locations move respectively at successively higher peripheral velocity whereby sheets move along said feed path and simultaneously into edge alignment and to have end spaced separations between successive sheets.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein said rollers are formed of resilient material, have a drive surface of frusto-conical configuration and are located with their conical bases opposite said edge guide.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 3 wherein said rollers are formed of foam material.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 2 wherein said drive means comprises motor means and a gear system for driving successive downstream rollers at successively faster angular velocities.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 2 further comprising a stack-collator located at said feed path egress and having: (i) a stack edge guide aligned with said sheet edge guide and (ii) a stack support surface extending angularly downward from said sheet support surface.
- 7. A method of ordering linear sheet arrays, said method comprising;
- a. feeding sheets of such arrays along a feed path and into edge abutment with a lateral edge alignment guide located in a predetermined position along a side of said path, said feeding further comprising rotating peripheral sectors of resilient, frustoconical rollers into contact with sheets passing thereunder on a sheet support surface; and
- b. successively overdriving said sheets respectively at successively downstream locations to separate the ends of adjacent sheets.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said overdriving step comprises rotating the peripheral sectors of successively downstream rollers at successively higher peripheral velocities.
- 9. The method defined in claim 7 wherein the sheets of such arrays are input to said path in a direction orthogonal to said feeding.
- 10. The method defined in claim 9 wherein said sheets are input at the nip between an edge of a conical roller and a support surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/310,560, filed 22 Sep. 1994 abandoned.
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