Apparatus for placing inserts of different thicknesses and widths into newspaper jackets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6547231
  • Patent Number
    6,547,231
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A newspaper inserting machine for inserting supplements or inserts into signatures or newspaper jackets improves upon conventional inserting machines by modifying the conventional inserting machines existing belt gripping mechanisms for gripping the inserts and for propelling the inserts into the newspaper jackets as the jackets are moved by a conveyor past insert-containing containers. The existing belt gripping mechanisms are modified to be adjustably positionable to accommodate inserts of different thicknesses and are also modified to be adjustably positionable in directions parallel with the conveyor to accommodate inserts of different sizes while reducing the machine set-up time required by operators for different sizes of inserts. The adjustability of the belt gripping mechanisms also increase the capacity of conventional machines for the number of different inserts which can be placed into the newspaper jackets along a conveyor of predetermined length.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to improved apparatus for placing inserts into newspaper jackets and more particularly to such apparatus which provides for increased capacity for the number of different inserts which can be placed into newspaper jackets as the jackets move along a conveyor of predetermined length and which reduces the set-up time required by operators in preparing the machine for operation.




Inserting machines for placing inserts or supplements into signatures or newspaper jackets are well known. Examples of such machines are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,577,261; 4,085,927 and 4,401,299, each of which patents is incorporated herein by reference.




Each of the machines described in the above-identified patents and other similar machines uses a gripper finger located in a center drum or wheel. The gripper finger is closed onto a pre-printed insert or supplement, and the insert or supplement is carried around the drum by approximately 180°. The insert or supplement is then grasped between two opposing belts, which are commonly referred to as drum belts and tension belts. The gripper finger then opens to release the insert or supplement to be propelled by the belts into an opened newspaper jacket or signature. The gripper finger is operated by a rotating cam which is attached to a shaft upon which a plurality of additional drums or wheels are attached. The drum belts are positioned on one or more of the additional drums or wheels and the tension belts are located in opposition to the drum belts.




Although such devices have served the purpose, they have not proved entirely satisfactory for a number of reasons. For example, only one gripper finger can be used for each stack of inserts because of the physical constraints of the inserter mechanism. As a result, all pre-print inserts must be placed in the exact center of the insert container or pocket to enable the gripper finger to pull the insert around the drum. Elaborate planetary gear timing mechanisms must be employed to allow the operator of the inserter machine to time the rotation of the gripper finger drum to match the exact sequence of the newspaper jacket's cover passing in front of the insert container.




Today, many different sizes of pre-prints or inserts are used. Each different size insert requires that the timing mechanism for the pocket or container for each different sized insert be readjusted by an operator to properly time the propelling of the insert into the jacket as the jacket moves past the insert container.




Pre-print inserts also vary greatly in thickness from a single sheet page to magazines or coupon books of twenty or more pages. The insert gripper finger of existing inserter machines has a manually operated mechanical adjustment to allow for various thicknesses of inserts but requires great skill and a significant amount of time to adjust the gripper finger to properly grasp inserts of different thicknesses.




The average set-up time by a skilled operator for conventional inserting machines having an insert gripping finger is ten to fifteen minutes, depending on the insert sizes and thicknesses.




Also, when using conventional inserter machines having gripper fingers, inserts of only a single size can be placed into each pocket or insert container. Because the inserts must be centered within the pocket or container to enable the inserts to be grasped by the centrally located gripper finger, a significant amount of container or pocket space may be wasted. Thus, if an operator has ten inserts to be placed into one newspaper jacket, the operator requires a conventional inserting machine with eleven pockets, one pocket for the jacket cover and one pocket or container for each insert.




Because the use of an insert gripper finger and all its associated complex timing mechanisms are eliminated in the improved apparatus of this invention, the inserts need not be centered in each insert container or pocket. As a result, more than one size insert can be positioned within each insert container or pocket and the drum and tension belts can be moved to properly remove the inserts from the containers and to propel the inserts into the jackets as the jackets pass by the containers on the conventional jacket conveyor.




It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved apparatus for efficiently placing inserts of various sizes and thicknesses into newspaper jackets.




Another object is to provide an improved apparatus for efficiently propelling newspaper jackets or signatures from a container onto a conveyor.




Another object is to provide such apparatus which modifies belt mechanisms currently used in prior art inserting machines for grasping and propelling inserts of different sizes and thicknesses into newspaper jackets.




A further object of the invention is the provision of such apparatus which modifies existing inserter machines to movably adjust the belt gripping mechanisms or assemblies to increase the number of inserts which can be accommodated by the existing inserting machine.




Still another object is to provide such improved apparatus which reduces the set-up time required by operators.




Yet another object of the present invention is the provision of such apparatus which efficiently accommodates inserts of different sizes and thicknesses.




A still further object is to provide such apparatus which eliminates the need for complex planetary gear timing mechanisms and which eliminates the need for a gripper finger mechanism to grasp and remove inserts from each insert stack.




Another object is to provide such apparatus which can insert an increased number of inserts into newspaper jackets at less cost and by using less floor space.




Still another object is to provide such apparatus which uses existing cams and timing mechanisms of conventional inserting machines to activate belt-gripping mechanisms which grasp and propel inserts into newspaper jackets as the jackets are moved by a conveyor along a path past containers holding the inserts.




Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages are realized and attained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To achieve these and other objects, the present invention provides apparatus for sequentially feeding stacked inserts one at a time from each of a plurality of insert containers into opened newspaper jackets as the jackets are moved by a conveyor along a path past the containers, the apparatus including a plurality of inserting devices mounted on first supports and controlled by a driver and first timing elements for withdrawing the inserts one at a time from each of the containers and for propelling the inserts into the open jackets as the jackets pass by the containers, wherein the improvement comprises: each of the inserting devices including a first shaft rotatably mounted in the supports and connected in operative relationship for being rotated by the driver; a plurality of first circular drum elements fixedly mounted on the shaft; a plurality of first movable belt assemblies positioned, respectively, on predetermined of the drum elements and between the predetermined drum elements and the conveyor for movement with the predetermined drum elements as the predetermined drum elements are rotated by the shaft; and a plurality of second movable belt assemblies connected in operative relationship with the timing elements and movably adjustable for respective positioning in opposed relationship with the first belt assemblies and the predetermined drum elements for receiving an insert, withdrawn from one of the containers, between the first and second belt assemblies and for propelling the insert into the jacket.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory but are not restrictive of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic view illustrating a prior art inserting machine;





FIG. 2

is another diagrammatic view showing the prior art machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a diagrammatic view of inserting apparatus in accordance with this invention;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation view illustrating this invention as an insert is being removed from an insert container;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view showing this invention as an insert is about to be removed from an insert container;





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary perspective view, partly in section, showing a detailed portion of the invention; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary side elevation view, partly in section, of a portion of the invention which accommodates inserts of different thicknesses.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

a diagrammatic illustration of prior art apparatus


20


for sequentially feeding stacked inserts


22


one at a time from each of a plurality of insert containers


24


into opened newspaper jackets


26


as the jackets are moved by a conveyor


28


along a path


30


past containers


24


. Prior art apparatus


20


typically includes a plurality of inserting devices or gripper fingers


32


positioned, respectively, to withdraw inserts


22


from each of a plurality of containers


24


. A plurality of drum elements


44


are mounted on shaft


42


, which is mounted on first supports


34


,


36


. Shaft


42


is driven and controlled by a driver


38


. First timing elements


40


are connected to gripper fingers


32


for withdrawing inserts


22


one at a time from each of containers


24


and for propelling inserts


22


into open jackets


26


as the jackets pass by containers


24


.




The improved apparatus


20


′ of this invention, shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 3

, provides for each of improved inserting devices


32


′ to include a first shaft


42


rotatably mounted in supports


34


,


36


and connected in a conventional manner for being rotated by driver


38


.




In accordance with the invention, improved apparatus


20


′ further includes a plurality of first circular drum elements


44


fixedly mounted on shaft


42


. Apparatus


20


′ further includes a plurality of first movable belt assemblies


46


positioned, respectively, on predetermined of drum elements


44


and between predetermined drum elements


44


and conveyor


28


for rotational movement with predetermined drum elements


44


as the drum elements are rotated by shaft


42


.




Improved apparatus


20


′ further includes a plurality of second movable belt assemblies


48


connected in a conventional manner to timing elements


40


and movably adjustable for respective positioning in opposed relationship with first belt assemblies


46


and with predetermined drum elements


44


for receiving an insert


22


, withdrawn from a container


24


, between belt assemblies


46


,


48


and for propelling insert


22


into jacket


26


.




Each of first belt assemblies


46


, as best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, includes a first belt


50


, and each of assemblies


46


is movably adjustable with respect to drum elements


44


for removably positioning belt


50


of each assembly


46


on a selected one of drum elements


44


.




Each of first and second belt assemblies


46


,


48


is movably adjustable in directions parallel with respect to shaft


42


. Conventional timing elements


40


include a bar


52


conventionally positioned in parallel relationship with shaft


42


, and second belt assemblies


48


are each slidably mounted for adjustable positioning along bar


52


.




Each of second belt assemblies


48


includes a second belt


54


, and each of belt assemblies


48


includes means


56


in operative relationship with belt


54


for adjusting the position of belt


54


with respect to an opposed one of first belts


50


for accommodating inserts


22


of different thicknesses passing between belts


50


and


54


.




Each of second belt assemblies


48


further includes means


58


in operative relationship with bar


52


for enabling second belt assembly


48


to be movably adjusted along bar


52


and to be selectively fixedly connected to bar


52


.




In accordance with the invention, each of first belt assemblies


46


includes a first rod


60


extending between and supported by supports


34


,


36


. Rod


60


is positioned in parallel relationship with respect to shaft


42


. A first pulley


62


receives first belt


50


thereon, and pulley


62


is rotatably connected to first pulley mount


64


, which is slidably and rotatably mounted on first rod


60


to be movably adjusted along and around rod


60


.




Each of first movable belt assemblies


46


further includes first means


66


, such as a bolt, in operative relationship with first pulley mount


64


for releasably connecting mount


64


in selected fixed positions on rod


60


.




Each of first movable belt assemblies


46


further includes a second pulley


68


receiving first belt


50


thereon. A second pulley mount


70


is rotatably connected to second pulley


68


and is slidably and rotatably mounted on first rod


60


to be movably adjusted along and around rod


60


. Second means


72


, such as a bolt, is provided in operative relationship with second pulley mount


70


for releasably connecting pulley mount


70


in selected fixed positions on first rod


60


. Bolt


72


is positioned behind bolt


66


in

FIGS. 4 and 5

so that only edge portions of bolt


72


are visible in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




Each of second movable belt assemblies


48


further includes a second rod


74


supported by supports


34


,


36


and positioned in parallel relationship with respect to shaft


42


. A third pulley


76


receives second belt


54


thereon, and a third pulley mount


78


is rotatably connected to pulley


76


and is slidably and rotatably mounted on rod


74


to be movably adjusted along and around rod


74


. Third means


80


, such as a bolt, is provided in operative relationship with third pulley mount


78


for releasably connecting pulley mount


78


in selected fixed positions on rod


74


.




Each of second movable belt assemblies


48


further includes first and second arm members


82


,


82


′, each conventionally rotatably mounted on second rod


74


. A third rod


84


is conventionally rotatably mounted on and extends between arm members


82


,


82


′.




Each of second movable belt assemblies


48


further includes stationary elements or spring mounts


86


,


86


′ connected to supports


34


,


36


, respectively, and springs


88


,


88


′ are connected to and extend, respectively, between stationary elements


86


,


86


′ and first arm members


82


,


82


′. Arm member


82


′, mount


86


′ and spring


88


′ are behind arm member


82


, mount


86


and spring


88


, respectively, as viewed in

FIGS. 4 and 5

so that only edge portions


82


′,


86


′ and


88


′ are seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Third rod


84


receives second belt


54


thereon so that springs


88


,


88


′ act to maintain tension on belt


54


. Third rod


84


is in parallel relationship with respect to shaft


42


. Each of second movable belt assemblies


48


further includes fourth and fifth rods


90


,


92


rotatably supported by supports


34


,


36


, and each of rods


90


,


92


receives second belt


54


thereon.




In accordance with the invention, each enabling means


58


includes a support element


94


slidably mounted on conventional cam bar


52


for adjustable positioning along the bar. Means


96


, such as an adjustable screw element, are provided in operative relationship with bar


52


and with support element


94


for releasably and selectively fixedly connecting support element


94


to bar


52


.




Adjusting means


56


each includes a pivot arm


98


rotatably mounted to support element


94


, and fourth and fifth pulleys


100


,


102


are rotatably attached at opposite ends of pivot arm


98


and receive second belt


54


thereon. A second spring


104


is conventionally connected between pivot arm


98


and support element


94


for enabling inserts


22


of various thicknesses to be received between and gripped by belts


50


,


54


.




Adjusting means


56


each further includes a pivot connector


106


rotatably connecting pivot arm


98


to support element


94


, and pivot connector


106


is located between second spring


104


and fourth pulley


100


so that spring


104


acts to urge pulley


100


toward an insert


22


located between belts


50


and


54


. See FIG.


7


.




Each of insert containers


24


preferably includes a plurality of roller elements


108


for receiving and supporting stacked inserts


22


on roller elements


108


and for facilitating the withdrawal of stacked inserts


22


one at a time from container


24


.




The apparatus of this invention is also used for sequentially feeding newspaper jackets


26


one at a time from a stack of jackets in a jacket container onto conveyor


28


. The jacket feeding apparatus of this invention is identical to that previously described and illustrated with respect to the sequential feeding of inserts


22


. The newspaper jackets


26


propelled onto conveyor


28


by the apparatus of this invention will be moved by the conveyor along a path


30


past insert containers


24


, and jackets


26


will be opened in a conventional manner (not shown) for receiving inserts


22


which are propelled into jackets


26


by apparatus


20


′ of this invention.





FIGS. 1 and 2

show, in diagrammatic form, prior art inserting apparatus


20


which uses a gripper finger


32


for grasping inserts


22


and for moving the inserts around drums


44


to be propelled into jackets


26


by drum and tension belts (not shown in FIGS.


1


and


2


). As shown in

FIG. 2

, all inserts, no matter what size, must be placed in the exact center of container or pocket


24


so that gripper finger


32


can pull the inserts around drum


44


. Elaborate planetary gear timing mechanisms


40


must be used in conventional apparatus


20


to properly time the rotation of drum


44


with movement of conveyor


28


to match the exact sequence of the passing of jacket


26


in front of gripper finger


32


and gripping finger drum


44


. The timing mechanisms controlling operation of gripper finger


32


must be readjusted for each different size insert, and this timing mechanism readjustment takes a considerable amount of time to accomplish and requires a lengthy set-up time for apparatus


20


.





FIG. 3

illustrates, in diagrammatic form, improved apparatus


20


′ in accordance with this invention. Gripper fingers


32


are eliminated and, instead, existing drum and tension belts


50


,


54


and new belt assemblies


46


,


48


can be moved or readjusted in position with respect to different drums


44


so that inserts


22


, no matter what their size, can be positioned to one side of container or pocket


24


. Timing mechanism


40


can now be quickly and easily adjusted so that the propelling of inserts


22


into jackets


26


is properly timed. Edges


22


′ of inserts


22


, no matter what the size of inserts


22


, will be automatically aligned with jackets


26


so that inserts


22


will be propelled into jackets


26


in a proper manner as the jackets move past each container station


24


on conveyor


28


.




In operation and use of apparatus


20


′, inserts


22


are stacked within each container


24


with leading edges


22


′ of the inserts positioned in a predetermined location within container


24


. Because of this predetermined alignment of the inserts within container


24


, timing mechanism


40


, which is conventionally known, needs to be set only one time. Thereafter, inserts


22


of different size can be used within container


24


without the need for resetting the timing mechanism.




During the setting-up process of apparatus


20


′, belt


50


can be positioned on any desired drum element


44


. This can be accomplished by loosening bolts


66


,


72


so that pulley mounts


64


,


70


and pulleys


62


,


68


can be rotated about rod


60


to reduce tension on belt


50


. Belt assembly


46


, including belt


50


, can then be slidably adjusted along rod


60


until belt


50


is properly positioned around a new desired drum element


44


. Pulleys


62


,


68


and pulley mounts


64


,


70


can then be readjusted by rotation around rod


60


so that the proper tension is created on belt


50


. Bolts


66


,


72


can then be tightened so that belt assembly


46


is held in fixed position with respect to the appropriate drum


44


.




Repositioning of second belt assembly


48


so that belt


54


will be located in opposition to belt


50


can also be quickly and easily accomplished. Screw element


96


is loosened by an operator to enable support element


94


to be slidably moved along timing bar


52


, which is a conventional element used in prior art apparatus


20


. Simultaneously therewith, bolt


80


is loosened to permit pulley mount


78


to be slidably adjusted along rod


74


. Belt


54


is slidably moved along and over rods


84


,


90


and


92


.




When belt assembly


48


has been positioned so that belt


54


is located in opposed relationship with respect to belt


50


, screw element


96


can be tightened on to cam bar


52


and bolt


80


can be tightened to fixedly attach pulley mount


78


to rod


74


. Springs


88


,


88


′ acting on arm members


82


,


82


′, respectively, will move rod


84


with respect to belt


54


to create proper tension in belt


54


.




More than one belt assembly


46


and more than one belt assembly


48


can be used for withdrawing inserts


22


from each pocket or container


24


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Inserts


22


are withdrawn from container or pocket


24


in a timed manner so that the inserts are properly propelled into jackets


26


as the jackets move past each station or container


24


. Inserts


22


are removed one at a time from the bottom of the stack of inserts by conventional suction element


110


. Each insert


22


withdrawn from the insert stack by element


110


is drawn down to a position to be grasped between belts


50


,


54


of belt assemblies


46


,


48


. See FIG.


4


. The timing of movement of belt assembly


48


to grasp insert


22


between belts


50


and


54


is controlled by the movement of cam bar


52


. The timing of movements of element


110


and of cam bar


52


is conventional and does not form a part of this invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates the position of belt assembly


48


which enables an insert


22


, removed by suction element


110


from the insert stack, to be grasped between belts


50


,


54


. Rotation of shaft


42


by conventional driver


38


causes rotation of drum element


44


. As a result, belts


50


,


54


which are in contacting relationship with each other are rotated to move insert


22


around drum


44


while being held between belts


50


,


54


. Insert


22


is then propelled by movement of belts


50


,


54


into open jacket


26


as the jacket moves past belts


50


,


54


on conveyor


28


.




A plurality of pockets or containers


24


containing different inserts


22


are positioned side by side, and each pocket or container


24


is associated with its own belt assemblies


46


,


48


as previously described. Thus, a plurality of different inserts can be propelled into jackets


26


as the jackets move on conveyor


28


past the containers


24


.





FIG. 5

illustrates the positions of suction element


110


and of belt assembly


48


as an insert


22


is about to be withdrawn from the bottom of the insert stack within a container


24


.

FIG. 5

illustrates the movement of support element


94


and of adjusting means


56


by movement of cam bar


52


.




A similar arrangement to that illustrated in

FIGS. 3-7

is used in the improved apparatus


20


′ of this invention for propelling jackets


26


onto conveyor


28


from a jacket container. The structure and method of operation of apparatus


20


′ for this purpose is identical to that illustrated in

FIGS. 3-7

, with the exception that jackets


26


are positioned within a container


24


instead of inserts


22


as illustrated.




Adjusting means


56


of apparatus


20


′ allows inserts


22


of different thicknesses to be accommodated. Pivot arm


98


mounted on pivot connector


106


is connected to one end of spring


104


. The opposite end of spring


104


is connected to support element


94


. As an insert


22


is positioned between belts


50


and


54


, pivot arm


98


will rotate about pivot connector


106


to accommodate the thickness of insert


22


between belts


50


,


54


. This rotational movement of pivot arm


98


will compress spring


104


, and the action of spring


104


will cause pivot arm


98


to return to its normal position to receive the next insert.




Because inserts


22


do not have to be centered within each pocket or container


24


of apparatus


20


′, more than one size or type of insert


22


can be stacked within the space occupied by each container


24


. As a result, the insert capacity of apparatus


20


′ is significantly increased with respect to the capacity of conventional insert machines


20


. Because gripper finger


32


has been eliminated, the set-up time for apparatus


20


′ is significantly less than that of prior art apparatus


20


. The use of adjusting means


56


in apparatus


20


′ also enables apparatus


20


′ to accommodate inserts of widely varying thicknesses.




The invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details shown and described, and departures may be made from such details without departing from the principles of the invention and without sacrificing its chief advantages.



Claims
  • 1. In apparatus for sequentially feeding stacked inserts one at a time from each of a plurality of insert containers into opened newspaper jackets as the jackets are moved by a conveyor along a path past the containers, the apparatus including a plurality of inserting devices mounted on first supports and controlled by a driver and first timing elements for withdrawing the inserts one at a time from each of the containers and for propelling the inserts into the opened jackets as the jackets pass by the containers, wherein the improvement comprises:each of said inserting devices including a first shaft rotatably mounted in said supports and connected in operative relationship for being rotated by said driver; a plurality of first circular drum elements fixedly mounted on said shaft; a plurality of first movable belt assemblies positioned, respectively, on predetermined of said drum elements and between said predetermined drum elements and said conveyor for movement with said predetermined drum elements as said predetermined drum elements are rotated by said shaft; and a plurality of second movable belt assemblies connected in operative relationship with said timing elements and movably adjustable in directions substantially parallel with respect to said shaft for respective positioning in opposed relationship with said first belt assemblies and said predetermined drum elements for receiving an insert, withdrawn from one said container, between said first and second belt assemblies and for propelling said insert into said jacket.
  • 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein each of said first belt assemblies includes a first belt and is movably adjustable with respect to said drum elements for positioning said first belt on a selected one of said drum elements.
  • 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said first belt assemblies are movably adjustable in directions substantially parallel with respect to said shaft.
  • 4. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said timing elements include a bar positioned in substantially parallel relationship with said shaft and wherein said second belt assemblies are slidably mounted for adjustable positioning along said bar.
  • 5. Apparatus as in claim 4 wherein each of said second belt assemblies includes a second belt and wherein each of said second belt assemblies includes means in operative relationship with said second belt for adjusting the position of said second belt with respect to a said first belt for accommodating inserts of different thicknesses passing between said first and second belts.
  • 6. Apparatus as in claim 5 wherein each of said second belt assemblies includes means in operative relationship with said bar for enabling said second belt assembly to be movably adjusted along said bar and to be selectively fixedly connected to said bar.
  • 7. Apparatus as in claim 6 wherein each of said first movable belt assemblies includes:a first rod supported by said supports and positioned in substantially parallel relationship with respect to said shaft; a first pulley receiving said first belt thereon; a first pulley mount rotatably connected to said first pulley and slidably and rotatably mounted on said first rod to be movably adjusted along and around said first rod; and first means in operative relationship with said first pulley mount for releasably connecting said first pulley mount in selected fixed positions on said first rod.
  • 8. Apparatus as in claim 7 wherein each of said first movable belt assemblies further includes:a second pulley receiving said first belt thereon; a second pulley mount rotatably connected to said second pulley and slidably and rotatably mounted on said first rod to be movably adjusted along and around said first rod; and second means in operative relationship with said second pulley mount for releasably connecting said second pulley mount in selected fixed positions on said first rod.
  • 9. Apparatus as in claim 8 wherein each of said second movable belt assemblies further includes:a second rod supported by said supports and positioned in substantially parallel relationship with respect to said shaft; a third pulley receiving said second belt thereon; a third pulley mount rotatably connected to said third pulley and slidably and rotatably mounted on said second rod to be movably adjusted along and around said second rod; and third means in operative relationship with said third pulley mount for releasably connecting said third pulley mount in selected fixed positions on said second rod.
  • 10. Apparatus as in claim 9 wherein each of said second movable belt assemblies further includes:first and second arm members rotatably mounted on said second rod; a third rod rotatably mounted on and extending between said first and second arm members; a first stationary element connected to one of said first supports; a first spring connected to and extending between said first stationary element and said first arm member; and said third rod receiving said second belt in a predetermined manner thereon, for enabling said first spring to act to maintain tension on said second belt.
  • 11. Apparatus as in claim 10 wherein said third rod is in substantially parallel relationship with respect to said shaft.
  • 12. Apparatus as in claim 11 wherein each of said second movable belt assemblies further includes: fourth and fifth rods rotatably supported by said supports and each of said fourth and fifth rods receiving said second belt thereon.
  • 13. Apparatus as in claim 12 wherein said adjusting means each includes:a support element slidably mounted on said bar for adjustable positioning along said bar; means in operative relationship with said bar and said support element for releasably and selectively fixedly connecting said support element to said bar; a pivot arm rotatably mounted to said support element; a fourth pulley rotatably attached to said pivot arm and receiving said second belt thereon; and a second spring connected between said pivot arm and said support element for enabling said inserts of various thicknesses to be received between and gripped by said first and second belts.
  • 14. Apparatus as in claim 13 wherein said adjusting means each further includes:a pivot connector rotatably connecting said pivot arm to said support element, said pivot connector located substantially between said second spring and said fourth pulley, whereby said second spring acts to urge said fourth pulley toward said insert located between said first and second belts.
  • 15. Apparatus as in claim 14 wherein each of said insert containers includes a plurality of roller elements for receiving and supporting said stacked inserts on said roller elements and for facilitating the withdrawal of said stacked inserts one at a time from said container.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional application No. 60/196,892, filed Apr. 13, 2000.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/196892 Apr 2000 US