Claims
- 1. A chute return mechanism for a collator adapted for use with an electrostatic photocopy machine, said collator including a plurality of bins mounted within a housing, a movable chute operatively positioned to receive photocopies from a discharge slot of said electrostatic photocopy machine and divert said photocopies to each of said plurality of bins, said movable chute being selectively pivoted from an initial position, indexing means for selectively pivoting said movable chute including an electrical connection adapted to receive a first pulse from said electrostatic photocopy machine indicating that a photocopy has been discharged therefrom, said pulse actuating said indexing means for selectively pivoting said movable chute to lower said movable chute for diverting photocopies to each successive bin, the improvement comprising:
- return means for returning said movable chute including an electrical connection adapted to receive a second pulse from said electrostatic photocopy machine indicating the completion of a predetermined number of copies, said second pulse actuating a drive means for imparting motion to a lever means for returning said chute to its initial position for diverting a photocopy to a first bin of said plurality of bins, said indexing means includes a cam latch having a tortuous path with flanges for guiding a follower element connected to the movable chute to lower said movable chute in response to said first pulse.
- 2. A chute return mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said lever means includes a pair of lever arms operatively connected to said drive means and in engagement with said follower element connected to said movable chute, actuation of said drive means imparting motion to said pair of lever arms to return said movable chute to its initial position.
- 3. A chute return mechanism according to claim 2, wherein said indexing means for selectively pivoting said movable chute includes a first solenoid actuated by said first pulse and operatively connected to said cam latch to lower said movable chute with each actuation of said first solenoid.
- 4. A chute return mechanism according to claim 3, wherein said movable chute and said pair of lever arms are mounted on an axis for movement relative to said plurality of bins.
- 5. A chute return mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said drive means includes a second solenoid actuated by said second pulse and operatively connected to a first lever arm of said pair of lever arms, a second lever arm of said pair of lever arms being in engagement with said follower element, actuation of said second solenoid imparting rotation to said first and second lever arms thereby imparting motion to said follower element to return said movable chute to its initial position.
- 6. A chute return mechanism according to claim 4, wherein said cam latch is pivotally mounted on said housing and is spring biased to a normally substantially vertical position.
- 7. A chute return mechanism according to claim 6, wherein said follower element connected to said movable chute projects through an arcuate slot in said housing, said arcuate slot and said tortuous path of said cam latch acting together to retain said follower and selectively lower said movable chute with each actuation of said first solenoid.
- 8. A chute return mechanism according to claim 7, wherein said movable chute is mounted on said axis on said housing and said arcuate slot defines an arc of a circle wherein the radius is defined as the distance between said follower and said axis of said movable chute.
- 9. A collator according to claim 1, wherein said movable chute includes guide wires positioned interiorly thereof to reduce the friction of photocopies received from said electrostatic photocopy machine.
- 10. A collator according to claim 1, wherein said movable chute includes a Teflon surface positioned interiorly thereof to reduce the friction of photocopies received from said electrostatic photocopy machine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 46,673 filed June 8, 1979, and entitled "PHOTOCOPIER COLLATOR".
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