Claims
- 1. Sheet restraint means for use with a closable drive nip adapted to receive the leading edge of sheets which are shingled thereto by operation of a combing wheel, comprising:
- a drive roller operable to feed the foremost shingled sheet in a given direction downstream of said roller;
- a nip closing member spaced from said drive roller to define a drive nip;
- means operable to produce relative movement between said drive roller and said nip closing member to effect closing of said drive nip;
- a low friction, drive-roller-engaging member mounted on said nip closing member and cooperating with said drive roller to physically push the leading edge of the foremost shingled sheet against said drive roller; and
- a soft pad mounted on said nip closing member upstream of said drive roller and operable when said drive nip is closed to capture the leading edge portions of the shingled sheets underlying the one which is being fed by said drive roller;
- wherein said drive-roller-engaging member is nonresilient, and is thicker than said soft pad so as to define a step operable to positively stop intersheet-friction-feeding of the sheet immediately adjacent the one fed sheet.
- 2. The sheet restraint means defined by claim 1 including spring means operable to force bias shingled sheets away from said drive roller and toward said nip closing member.
- 3. The sheet restraint means defined by claim 1 wherein said drive roller is mounted for rotation on a fixed position axis, said nip closing member comprises an inclined pivoted plate whose effective pivot point is upstream of said drive roller, said soft pad when in said nip closing position defining a ramp inclined upward toward the nip formed by said low friction member and said drive roller.
- 4. The sheet restraint means defined by claim 3 including a fixed position sheet guide having an opening through which said pivoted plate extends when in the nip closing position, and under which said pivoted plate resides when in the nip open position so as to allow unobstructed shingling of sheets while their leading edges are guided by said sheet guide.
- 5. The sheet restraint means defined by claim 4 including a U-shaped spring straddling said drive roller and operable to physically push the leading edge of shingled sheets toward said pivoted plate.
- 6. A closable drive nip adapted to receive the leading edge of the foremost one of a group of sheets which are shingled thereto by operation of a combing wheel, comprising:
- a drive roller operable to feed the foremost shingled sheet in a given direction downstream of said roller;
- a nip closing member spaced from said drive roller to define a drive nip;
- means operable to produce relative movement between said drive roller and said nip closing member to effect closing of said drive nip;
- a low friction, drive-roller-engaging member mounted on said nip closing member and cooperating with said drive roller to physically push the leading edge of the foremost shingled sheet against said drive roller; and
- a recessed surface on said nip closing member upstream of said drive roller defining a step operable when said drive nip is closed to positively stop and capture the leading edge portions of the shingled sheets underlying the one which is being fed by said drive roller, to thereby inhibit feeding of the sheet immediately underlying the one fed sheet.
- 7. The drive nip defined by claim 6 including a soft rubber-like pad mounted on said recessed surface.
- 8. The drive nip defined by claim 7 wherein said drive roller is mounted for rotation on a fixed position axis, said nip closing member comprises an inclined pivoted plate whose effective pivot point is upstream of said drive roller, said drive roller engaging member comprises low friction means, said soft pad when in said nip closing position defining a ramp inclined upward toward the nip formed by said low friction means and said drive roller.
- 9. The drive nip defined by claim 8 including a fixed position sheet guide having an opening through which said pivoted plate extends when in the nip closing position, and under which said pivoted plate resides when in the nip open position so as to allow unobstructed shingling of sheets while their leading edges are guided by said sheet guide.
- 10. The drive nip defined by claim 9 including force means operable to physically push the leading edge of shingled sheets away from said drive roller and toward said pivoted plate.
- 11. The drive nip defined by claim 10 wherein said low friction means is a nonresilient pad, and said soft pad is thinner than said low friction pad and abuts said low friction pad to form an obstructing step upstream of said nip, said step being operable to additionally capture the leading edge portion of at least the sheets underlying the one fed sheet, which sheets may tend to move due to intersheet-friction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Copending applications Ser. Nos. 788,471 and 788,574, filed Apr. 18, 1977 and Apr. 18, 1977, and commonly assigned with the present application, claim the construction and arrangement of the combing wheel sheet feeder, and the construction and arrangement of the combing wheel, respectively, as disclosed herein.
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