Claims
- 1. A vacuum sheet-transport system for transporting sheets with less noise and reduced power requirements, comprising:
- an elongated plenum longitudinally elongated in the direction of sheet travel, the plenum having a planar surface with at least one longitudinally extending series of openings extending along the longitudinal dimension of the plenum, the openings being flush with the plenum surface and being spaced apart so that the distance between successive openings in the series gradually and systematically increases from an initial spacing to a spacing twice as wide as the initial, and
- a sheet conveyor belt positioned for travel over the planar surface in the direction of sheet travel and aligned with the openings, the belt having a plurality of regularly spaced openings of considerably greater diameter than the openings in the plenum which pass over the openings in the plenum.
- 2. The vacuum sheet-transport system of claim 1 wherein the first two openings are spaced apart between about 1/2-5/8 inch, each additional opening spaced an additional 1/32 inch from the preceding opening in the series.
- 3. A collator comprising a plurality of stacked trays, each having an open end, a conveyor system adapted to feed sheets to the trays, the system including a conveyor belt, and a deflector associated with the belt to deflect sheets from the system into a tray through its open end, further comprising an elongated plenum longitudinally elongated in the direction of sheet travel, the plenum capable of reducing noise and power requirements, having a planar surface over which the conveyor belt travels, the surface having at least one series of spaced openings within it, the openings extending longitudinally along the surface and being aligned with the belt, each series having a plurality of openings, the first two openings spaced apart between about 1/2-5/8 inch, each additional opening spaced an additional 1/32 inch further away from the preceding opening in the series.
- 4. The collator of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of spaced lines extending to the deflector adjacent to at least a portion of the belt from a spool rotatably mounted on the collator, with the lines wrapped about the spool, and a counterweight suspended from the spool to rewind the lines about the spool when the deflector rises.
- 5. A collator as defined in claim 3 wherein the spaced openings are flush with the plenum surface and the spacing gradually and systematically increases from an initial spacing to a spacing twice as wide as the initial.
- 6. A collator as defined in claim 3, further comprising a clutch/drive mechanism having a pair of opposed clutches coaxially mounted on a shaft which drives the deflector from tray to tray so that one clutch is engageable when the other is disengaged, means for driving the shaft both clockwise and counterclockwise by engaging a respective clutch, and a brake to stop rotation of the shaft when neither clutch is engaged, the brake having a spring to press a cam follower against a lobed cam on the shaft.
- 7. The collator of claim 3, wherein the deflector includes:
- (a) a base which tracks beside at least a portion of the belt adjacent the entry to the stacked trays;
- (b) a plurality of arcuate teeth attached to the base and capable of contacting sheets transported on the belt to deflect each sheet toward a tray;
- (c) a driven roller positioned on the base to contact sheets after deflection by the teeth to drive them into the tray;
- (d) grooved tracks positioned at opposite sides of the base to straddle the sheet conveyor;
- (e) at least two roller assemblies capable of tracking along grooves in the tracks, one roller assembly for each track, wherein each roller assembly includes two bars pivotally connected together between ends of the bars, a wheel connected to one end of each bar, and a damper disposed between the other ends of the bars opposite the wheels for forcing the wheels apart by biasing the bars apart.
- 8. The collator of claim 3 wherein the deflector includes:
- (a) a base which tracks beside at least a portion of the belt adjacent the entry of the stacked trays;
- (b) a plurality of spaced, arcuate teeth attached to the base and adapted for contacting sheets transported on the belt to deflect each sheet toward a tray, each tooth having a first end for contacting a sheet on the belt and a second end which points to the tray, the teeth being positioned in generally parallel array so that the first end of each tooth contacts the sheet at substantially the same time; and
- (c) a driven roller assembly mounted on the base to contact sheets after deflection by the teeth to drive the sheets into the tray, including a first cylinder rotatably mounted on the base immediately between the second ends of the teeth and the tray, a second cylinder positioned so that it is rotated by the sheet conveyor when the sheet conveyor moves, and an endless belt coupling the first and second cylinders so that the second cylinder rotates with the first cylinder.
- 9. The collator of claim 8, the deflector further including a plurality of O-rings around the first cylinder to increase the friction between the sheet and the cylinder so that the sheet will be positively driven into the tray.
- 10. A collator including a sheet conveyor to transport sheets to a tray in a bin comprising:
- a vacuum sheet transport system, the vacuum transport system including an elongated plenum longitudinally elongated in the direction of sheet travel, having openings therein extending along the lengthwise dimension of the plenum flush with the plenum surface and spaced apart so that the distance between successive openings in the series gradually and systematically increases from an initial spacing of the first two openings spaced apart between 1/2-5/8 inch with additional openings in the series spaced an additional 1/32 inch away from the preceding opening in the series so that the spaced openings gradually and systematically increase from an initial spacing to a spacing twice as wide as the initial spacing; a sheet conveyor having a plurality of regularly spaced openings of greater diameter than the openings in the plenum passing over the openings in the plenum in the direction of sheet travel; a sliding deflector assembly to move a sheet from the sheet conveyor to a tray, the sliding deflector assembly comprising (a) a base which tracks beside at least a portion of the sheet conveyor adjacent the trays, (b) a plurality of arcuate teeth attached to the base and capable of contacting sheets transported on the sheet conveyor to deflect them toward a tray, and (c) a driven roller positioned on the base to contact deflected sheets leaving the teeth to drive them into the tray; the collator further comprising (1) a plurality of lines attached to the deflector assembly above the teeth and extending adjacent the sheet conveyor to a means for winding and unwinding mounted on the collator, wherein the means for winding and unwinding includes a spool rotatably mounted to the collator about which lines wrap, and a counterweight suspended from the spool to rewind the lines as the deflector assembly rises, and (2) a clutch/drive mechanism having (a) a pair of opposed clutches coaxially mounted on a shaft which drives the deflector assembly from tray to tray so that one clutch is engageable when the other is disengaged, (b) means for driving the shaft both clockwise and counterclockwise by engaging a respective clutch, and (c) a brake to stop rotation of the shaft when neither clutch is engaged, the brake having a spring to press a cam follower against a lobed cam on the shaft.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 209,045, filed Nov. 21, 1980 now abandoned.
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