Information
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Patent Grant
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6244590
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Patent Number
6,244,590
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 11, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 12, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ellis; Christopher P.
- Mackey; Patrick
Agents
- Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 414 789
- 414 7899
- 414 7903
- 414 7908
- 270 5801
- 270 59
- 270 5807
- 270 5808
- 270 5811
- 271 184
- 271 185
- 271 186
- 271 207
- 271 220
- 271 902
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A collating device for sheet material comprises a collating station (1) having a pair of guide members (8, 10) for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening (9) therebetween, first conveyor means (3) for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means (5) for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means (12) biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station away from the second conveyor means, and an actuator member (14) movable to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against the bias of the support means.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a collating device, for example for use in mailing machines which collate sheet material for mailing, fold the collated material and insert it into envelopes.
A known collating device is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. The device
20
comprises conveyor rollers
21
on a shaft
22
, the rollers engaging further conveyor rollers
24
on a shaft
25
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, sheets extracted from a feeding station are fed into the collator device between the rollers
21
&
24
by a rotary drive applied to the shaft
22
. The sheets emerge from between the rollers
21
&
24
to enter between a base or lower support plate
27
and an upper or guide plate
29
. The path followed by each sheet is curved, as indicated by arrow
30
, but once the sheet has fully entered between the plates
27
&
29
, it will lie flat so that the next sheet fed in will overlie it.
The shaft
25
mounts not only the rollers
24
but also rollers
31
engaged with rollers
32
on a third shaft
34
. The shaft
25
is stationary, and the rollers
24
and
31
are free-running thereon. Thus, rotation of the shaft
34
may effect discharge of a set of sheets accumulated in the collator device.
The discharge of an accumulated stack of sheets from the collator device can be assisted by the inclination of the base plate
27
as shown. Additionally or instead, the sheets can be fed in against a stop member
36
at the inner end of the device, the stop member being biased by a spring
37
. Alternatively, the discharge can be assisted by a solenoid operated pusher located at the position of the stop member
36
, the pusher being actuated at the beginning of each discharge operation.
This type of collating device requires the various rollers to be driven selectively in order alternately to feed sheets into the device, and to discharge the collated sheets. The present invention aims to provide a more simple device which is easier to operate.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a collating device for sheet material comprising a collating station having a pair of guide members for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening therebetween, first conveyor means for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station away from the second conveyor means, and an actuator member movable to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against the bias of the support means.
Preferably, the support means is a flexible member mounted adjacent the opening between the guide members, and the actuator member is mounted across the guide members to form a closed end of the collating station.
The first conveyor means may be a nip between a first and a second roller or set of rollers, and the second conveyor means may be a nip between the second and a third roller or set of rollers. Thus, the flexible member may be arranged to support sheets in the collating station in a position between the first and second nips resting against the second roller(s). The actuator member may then be movable towards the opening between the guide members so as to urge the sheets against the second roller(s). The sheets may thus frictionally engage the second roller(s) and be conveyed into the second nip.
Thus, in accordance with this invention, the rollers may be continuously operated during the collating and discharge processes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic cross-sectional side view of a collating device according to the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a schematic plan view of part of the device shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is a schematic cross-sectional side view of a collating device according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the collating device includes a first and a second roller or set of rollers
2
,
4
which cooperate to form a first nip
3
for conveying sheets towards a collating station
1
. The second roller
4
further cooperates with a third roller or set of rollers
6
to form a second nip
5
for conveying a collated stack out of the collating station
1
. The collating station
1
comprises a lower support plate
8
and an upper guide plate
10
. A flexible lip
12
extends from the support plate
8
to a position adjacent the second roller
4
between the first and second nips
3
,
5
. An actuator
14
is mounted across the plates
8
,
10
forming a closed end of the collating station
1
, and is moveable towards or away from an opening
9
between the plates
8
,
10
.
In use, the rollers
2
,
4
,
6
are driven in the directions shown by the arrows such that a sheet
16
entering the first nip
3
is conveyed into the collating station
1
between the plates
8
,
10
. When a sheet
16
has entered the collating station
1
and the trailing edge
18
of the sheet
16
leaves the nip
3
it drops down and comes to rest supported on the flexible lip
12
, and resting against the rotating edge of the second roller
4
.
The actuator
14
may be positioned such that in this position the leading edge
17
of a sheet
16
in the collating station
1
abuts the actuator
14
. Alternatively, the actuator
14
may be positioned further away from the opening. Further sheets may be fed into the collating station to overlie each other.
When the required number of sheets have been collated, the actuator
14
is moved towards the opening
9
. This action causes the previously trailing edges
18
of the sheets
16
to engage frictionally with the surface of the second roller
4
. Thus the trailing edges
18
move around with the roller
4
towards the second nip
5
, overcoming the bias of the flexible lip
12
, which flexes away towards the support plate
8
. The collated stack of sheets
16
then enters the second nip
5
and is conveyed out of the collating station
1
.
Claims
- 1. A collating device for sheet material comprising a collating station hating a pair of guide members for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening therebetween, first conveyor means for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means comprising a flexible member biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station away from the second conveyor means in a position between the member movable to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against and to overcome the bias of the support means.
- 2. A collating device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the flexible member it mounted adjacent the opening between the guide members.
- 3. A collating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator member is mounted across the guide members to form a closed end of the collating station.
- 4. A collating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first conveyor means is a nip between a first and a second roller and the second conveyor means is a nip between the second and a third roller.
- 5. A collating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the support means is arranged to support sheets in the collating station in a position resting against the second roller.
- 6. A collating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the actuator member is movable towards the opening between the guide members so as to urge a collated stack of sheets against the second roller.
- 7. A collating device for sheet material comprising a collating station having a pair of guide members for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening therebetween, first conveyor means for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means comprising a flexible member biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station away from the second conveyor means, and an actuator member movable to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against the bias of the support means, wherein the first conveyor means is a nip between a first and a second roller and the second conveyor means is a nip between the second and a third roller, and the support means is arranged to support sheets in a position resting against the second roller.
- 8. A collating device for sheet material comprising a collating station having a pair of guide members for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening therebetween, first conveyor means for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means comprising a flexible member biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station away from the second conveyor means, and an actuator member movable to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against the bias of the support means, wherein the flexible member is mounted adjacent the opening between the guide members.
- 9. A collating device for sheet material comprising a collating station having a pair of guide members for receiving sheets to be collated through an opening therebetween, first conveyor means for conveying sheets consecutively into the collating station and second conveyor means for conveying a collated stack of sheets out of the collating station, support means comprising a flexible member biased towards a position for supporting sheets in the collating station, away from the second conveyor, means, and an actuator member movable, to urge a collated stack of sheets towards the second conveyor means against the bias of the support means, wherein the actuator member is mounted across the guide members to form a closed end of the collating station.
Priority Claims (1)
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9805730 |
Mar 1998 |
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