Claims
- 1. Means to align the sheets in a stack formed at the stacker end of a stacker conveyor, comprising back-stops spaced from said stacker end against which the sheets are discharged from the conveyor,
- stack side aligners,
- means to support each stack side aligner between said stacker end and said back-stops, substantially at right angles to said back-stops thereby to guide the adjacent side edges of said sheets to the stack,
- a longitudinal flexible aligner element
- means to adjustably support said flexible element opposite said back-stops,
- and a mechanism on said stacker end to push said flexible element against said sheets sequentially from one end to the other,
- said mechanism including a plurality of pusher members longitudinally spaced along said flexible element,
- and means to apply sequential pushing movement to said pusher members sequentially along said flexible element toward the sheets in the stack.
- 2. The means to align the sheets in a stack specified in claim 1, and
- means to rotatably support said pushing members,
- and resilient means to urge said flexible element and said rotatable pusher members into operative relation.
- 3. An undulating stack aligner for the stacker end of a stacker conveyor, comprising
- a flexible element along said stacker end,
- a plurality of individual support elements along said flexible element floatingly to support said element with freedom of flexing sequentially from one end to the other end,
- a plurality of sequential flexing means spaced apart along said flexible element and between the ends of said element to flex said flexible element sequentially from one end to the other end along said stacker end so as to align sheets in a stack as it is stacked at said end of said conveyor,
- and actuating means adjacent said flexing means between the ends of said flexible element to individually sequentially actuate the respective flexing means.
- 4. The stack aligner as specified in claim 3, and
- said flexing means including a plurality of pusher members longitudinally spaced apart along said flexible element,
- and said actuating means including means pushing said pusher members sequentially along said flexible element toward the sheets in the stack.
- 5. The stack aligner as specified in claim 3, and
- said flexing means including rotating members adjacent to and along said element,
- and said actuating means including resilient means to urge said flexible element and said rotating members into operative relation.
- 6. The undulating stack aligner specified in claim 3, and
- said flexing means including a series of spaced rotating members along said stacker end and along said element,
- means to rotate said rotating members,
- said rotating members being eccentric and being offset circumferentially relatively to one another to exert a pushing force on said flexible element substantially sequentially.
- 7. The undulating stack aligner specified in claim 3, and said support means including
- said flexing means being rotating members,
- a longitudinally pivotal support for a portion of said flexible elements,
- and resilient means to urge the other portions of the plate toward said rotating members,
- and said rotating members being offset circumferentially relatively to one another to exert pushing force on said flexible element sequentially to overcome the force of said resilient means.
- 8. The undulating stack aligner specified in claim 3, and
- said support means including
- a longitudinally pivotal support along the flexible element,
- said means to flex said flexible element being a series of cams having their risers offset circumferentially relatively to one another sequentially along said flexible element,
- cam followers on said flexible element opposite the respective cams,
- and means to urge said cam followers and said flexible element toward said cams.
- 9. The undulating stack aligner specified in claim 3, and
- said support means for said flexible element including
- yieldable support members along the lower portion of said flexible element,
- and resiliently yieldable means urging the upper portion of said flexible element toward said flexing means.
- 10. The undulating stack aligner specified in claim 6, and
- a pulley shaft on said stacker end,
- and said rotating members being rotated by said pulley shaft.
- 11. The combination with the stacker end of a stacker conveyor, having
- a pair of brackets pivoted on opposite sides of said stacker end,
- back-stops,
- adjustable supports to support said back-stops spaced from said stacker end for stacking sheets discharged therefrom,
- of
- a connecting brace extending from each bracket and being pivoted on the respective side of said conveyor,
- the pivot of each bracket being located to swing the bracket toward said conveyor when forced by said back-stops,
- relatively telescopingly held rods forming each connecting brace,
- resiliently yieldable means to hold said rods extended and resist the turning of said brackets toward said conveyor,
- a switch mounted on one of said rods,
- a member on the other rod for actuating said switch when an obstruction to movement of said back-stops pivots said brackets toward said conveyor thereby telescoping said rods,
- and means actuated by the actuation of said switch to raise and hold said back-stops above said obstruction.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a Continuation in Part of Application Ser. No. 860,886 filed Dec. 15, 1977, now abandoned, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 771,845 filed FEB. 26, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,099,712.
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