Information
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Patent Grant
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6511063
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Patent Number
6,511,063
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Date Filed
Monday, October 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Bower; Kenneth W
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 221 184
- 221 306
- 221 236
- 221 225
- 221 267
- 270 5815
- 270 5816
- 270 5817
- 270 5818
- 270 5819
- 270 5827
- 270 5828
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for transporting and delivering individual sheets (14) within a final processing unit (11) downstream from a printing or copying unit (10). In the final processing unit (11) an input transport roller pair (15) is followed by a sheet transport track (18) having a stop surface (20) for lateral registration of the sheets (14) passing through, a working delivery surface (24) having a stop surface (22) for end-surface registration of the sheets (14) being arranged at the end of the sheet transport track (18). Arranged after the working delivery surface (24) is a final delivery container for the individual sheets or sheet stacks, which extends at a 90° angle to the sheet transport track (18).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to an apparatus for transporting and delivering individual sheets within a final processing unit downstream from a printing or copying unit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
European Patent Application 0 490 216 has disclosed an electrophotographic printing or copying unit into whose paper transport conduit. Individual sheets can be conveyed laterally at a 90° angle. The delivery regions have openings with associated orientation paddles. Following delivery of the individual sheets into the delivery regions, they are grasped by paper transport rollers and conveyed to the paper transport conduit. It Is possible with this apparatus to convey individual sheets in temporally serial fashion to a copying unit that is designed for parallel processing of individual sheets in a paper transport conduit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the invention to provide an apparatus with which individual sheets output from a printing or copying unit can, in a final processing unit, reliably be positionally oriented, transported, stacked with aligned edges, stapled if necessary, and delivered in job-sorted fashion into deliver containers. It is intended in this context for the sheet transport path to be as short as possible, and the space requirement for the apparatus to be as small as possible.
It is intended in this context for the sheet transport path to be as short as possible, and the space requirement for the apparatus to be as small as possible.
According to the present invention, this is achieved by the fact that in the final processing unit, an input roller pair is followed by a sheet transport track having a stop surface for lateral registration of the sheets passing through; that a working delivery surface having a stop surface for end-surface registration of the sheets is arranged at the end of the sheet transport track; and that a final delivery container, arranged after the working delivery surface, for the individual sheets of sheet stacks extends at a 90° angle to the sheet transport track. Advantageously, the sheet transport track is arranged between the input roller pair and the working delivery surface, and slopes downward toward the final deliver container. With the apparatus according to the present invention, the individual sheets can be conveyed quickly and in positionally oriented fashion to a final processing station, and there can be stacked with aligned edges. delivery surface having a stop surface for end-surface registration of the sheets is arranged at the end of the sheet transport track; and that a final delivery container, arranged after the working delivery surface, for the individual sheets or sheet stacks extends at a 90° angle to the sheet transport track.
Advantageously, the sheet transport track is arranged between the input roller pair and the working delivery surface, and slopes downward toward the final delivery container.
With the apparatus: according to the present invention, the individual sheets can be conveyed quickly and in positionally oriented fashion to a final processing station, and there can be stacked with aligned edges.
Specifically, the subject matter of the invention is configured so that the support surface of the sheet transport track is of undulating configuration in the transport direction; and that at least one registration means is provided. As a result of this configuration, the individual sheet is deflected in its transport direction and is stabilized in the direction toward the stop surface of the lateral registration system. Positionally oriented transport of the individual sheet is thereby substantially improved.
As a result of this feature, the individual sheet is deflected in its transport direction and is stabilized in the direction toward the stop surface of the lateral registration system. Positionally oriented transport of the individual sheet is thereby substantially improved.
Also greatly advantageous in terms of saving space is the fact that the working delivery surface is substantially narrower in the direction transverse to the sheet transport direction that the width of the incoming sheets or of the sheet stacks; and that a registration system is provided in the region of the working delivery surface. In this simple manner, only the portion of the sheets or of the sheet stack necessary for stapling is present on the working delivery surface, while the remaining portion already projects into the final delivery container. As a result, the displacement path of the sheets or of the stack until ultimate delivery in the final delivery container is substantially shortened.
In this simple manner, only the portion of the sheets or of the sheet stack necessary for stapling is present on the working delivery surface, while the remaining portion already projects into the final delivery container. As a result, the displacement path of the sheets or of the sheet stack until ultimate delivery in the final delivery container is substantially shortened.
The invention, and its objects and advantages, will become more apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment presented below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, and its objects and advantages, will become more apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment presented below.
FIG. 1
shows the apparatus according to the present invention, in section, in a schematic depiction; and
FIG. 2
shows the apparatus of
FIG. 1
in a plan view.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
depicts a printing or copying unit
10
, downstream from which is a final processing unit, for example a finisher equipped with a stapling apparatus and sorting device. Final processing unit
11
includes a housing
12
having an inlet slot
13
, facing toward printing or copying unit
10
, for copies output from the latter in the form of individual sheets of paper
14
. Located in the inlet slot in transport direction
19
of sheets
14
is a transport roller pair
15
which is followed by a diverter
16
. Depending on the position of diverter
16
, sheets that are not intended for further processing run into a separate delivery tray
17
.
Sheets
14
that are to be further processed are conveyed to a sheet transport track
18
, arranged after diverter
16
. The sheet transport track is equipped with a stop surface
20
oriented in transport direction
19
. While a sheet
14
is passing through sheet transport track
18
, two (in the exemplary embodiment) registration device
21
, configured as vane wheel loggers, ensure that each sheet
14
moves as it passes through with its long edge against stop surface
20
, and is thus oriented correctly in position.
While a sheet
14
is passing through sheet transport track
18
, two (in the exemplary embodiment) registration means
21
, configured as vane wheel loggers, ensure that each sheet
14
moves as it passes through with its long edge against stop surface
20
, and is thus oriented correctly in position.
In order to ensure reliable sheet transport even with thin sheets and a high throughput rate, support surface
22
of sheet transport track
18
is of undulating configuration in transport direction
19
. One of registration devices
21
is arranged in the trough of the undulation in order to adapt a sheet
14
to the undulating shape as it passes through and thus to impart greater stability to the sheet. This results in precise edge guidance of sheet
14
against stop surface
20
, and prevents any overrunning of stop surface
20
or creasing of sheet
14
.
Sheet
14
then passes through a further roller pair
23
and is delivered onto a working delivery surface
24
by a further registration device
25
, configured for example as a vane wheel jogger. Registration device
25
transports and aligns the sheet
14
against a stop surface
30
provided at the end (see FIG.
2
). This working delivery surface
24
has, however, a length measured transverse to transport direction
19
, which is substantially less than the length or width of sheet
14
that has been delivered. The overhanging remainder of sheet
14
, or of the growing sheet stack, already lies in a final delivery container
26
that directly adjoins working delivery surface
24
at the same height. In order to equalize the height of the growing stack with respect to registration device
25
, the latter is mounted on a single-arm rocker
31
. The purpose of this arrangement is to minimize firstly the space requirement of final processing unit
11
, and secondly the length of the transport path for sheets
14
.
The purpose of this arrangement is to minimize firstly the space requirement of final processing unit
11
, and secondly the length of the transport path for sheets
14
.
A stapling apparatus
27
, with which a sheet stack having its edges aligned, can be stapled together, is arranged in the region of working delivery surface
24
at a suitable point. Individual sheets
14
are delivered with their edges aligned, while sheets
14
are being transported, because of the lateral alignment against stop surface
20
of sheet transport track
18
, and because of the end-surface alignment against stop surface
30
of working delivery surface
24
. In order to retain the alignment of sheets
14
that has already been accomplished a longitudinal stop
28
is additionally provided on working delivery surface
24
.
Once the sheet stack has been formed from the incoming sheets
14
, it is inserted by an ejector apparatus
29
, stapled or unstapled, completely into the waiting final delivery container
26
, which is already accommodating the greater part of the sheet stack. Longitudinal stop
28
has, for this purpose, openings (not depicted) for passage of the ejector apparatus. Final delivery containers
26
belong to a group of containers and either are movable vertically up and down or can be moved endlessly in a bucket lift apparatus. For this purpose, devices are known which keep the unoccupied containers tacked closely against one another and separate the containers at a distance from one another after they are loaded. This facilitates access to the sheet stacks in the containers. When the printer used is one to which different users can have access, the final processing unit can be used as a mailbox by assigning one of more delivery containers to a specific user.
Final delivery containers
26
belong to a group of containers and either are movable vertically up and down or can be moved endlessly in a bucket lift apparatus. For this purpose, devices are known which keep the unoccupied containers stacked closely against one another and separate the containers at a distance from one another after they are loaded. This facilitates access to the sheet stacks in the containers.
When the printer used is one to which different users can have access, the final processing unit cap be used as a mailbox by assigning one or more delivery containers to a specific user.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiment thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
PARTS LIST
10
Printing or copying unit
11
Final processing
12
Housing
13
Inlet slot
14
Sheets (of paper)
15
Transport roller pair
16
Diverter
17
Separate delivery tray
18
Sheet transport track
19
Transport direction
20
Stop surface
21
Registration device (vane wheel jogger)
22
Support surface
23
Roller pair
24
Working delivery surface
25
Registration device
26
Final delivery container
27
Stapling apparatus
28
Longitudinal stop
29
Ejector apparatus
30
Stop surface (working delivery surface)
31
Rocker
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for transporting and delivering individual sheets within a final processing unit downstream from a printing or copying unit, comprising: an input transport roller pair in said final processing unit is followed by a sheet transport track having a stop surface for lateral registration of sheets passing through; a working delivery surface having a stop surface for end-surface registration of the sheets is arranged at one end of said sheet transport track; and a final delivery container, arranged after said working delivery surface, for the individual sheets or sheet stacks extends at a 90° angle to said sheet transport track; wherein said sheet transport track being arranged between said input transport roller pair and said working delivery surface, and slopes downward toward a final delivery container.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein a support surface of said sheet transport track is of undulating configuration in the transport direction; and that at least one registration device is provided in the region of said support surface.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said final delivery container is an element of a group of containers comprising multiple containers, whose individual containers are guided in vertically movable fashion and can be positioned successively in the plane of said working delivery surface.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said working delivery surface is substantially narrower in the direction transverse to the sheet transport direction than the width or length of incoming sheets or of the sheet stacks; and that a registration device (25) is provided in the region of said working delivery surface.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein registration device in the region of said support surface is configured as a vane wheel jogger and is arranged on a single-arm rocker in the region of said stop surface for end-surface registration of sheets.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein a stapling apparatus for the sheets collected and oriented on said working delivery surface is arranged in the region of said working delivery surface.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein an ejector apparatus for the collected and oriented sheets or sheet stacks is arranged, movably back and forth transverse to the sheet transport direction, in the plane of said working delivery surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
199 49 708 |
Oct 1999 |
DE |
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Number |
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Date |
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George et al. |
Mar 1983 |
A |
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Kanno et al. |
Apr 1985 |
A |
6102391 |
Malick et al. |
Aug 2000 |
A |
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Number |
Date |
Country |
0 490 216 |
Feb 1991 |
EP |