Claims
- 1. In a sheet feeding unit of the type including a stack elevator which raises the top of a stack of sheets to infeed height, in combination, sensing means located at only one side of a stack supported by the stack elevator and operative for detecting when the sheets at the top of the stack are properly positioned, are transversely offset too far to the left, and are transversely offset too far to the right, the sensing means including two proximity detector switches which are independently operable and which generate signals indicative of proper positioning, excessive rightward transverse offset and excessive leftward transverse offset, the sensing means further including movable feeler means physically engageable with top sheets in the stack at only one side of the stack and movable to respond to position of such top sheets to operate the proximity detector switches in accordance with such position, and the sensing means still further including means mounting the switch means and feeler means so as to enable the feeler means to be physically engageable with top sheets in the stack at only one side of the stack; and control means operative in response to said signals for automatically performing corrective transverse shifting of the stack elevator.
- 2. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the proximity detector switches being inductive proximity detector switches.
- 3. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the means mounting the feeler means mounting the latter for shifting movement in the direction of any transverse offset, the two proximity detector switches being located side by side in the direction of transverse offset, the combination of signals generated by the two switches when the feeler means moves adjacent to both switches indicating that the top sheets of the stack are improperly offset away from the feeler means towards the stack, the combination of signals generated by the two switches when the feeler means moves adjacent that one of the two switches which is located farther from the stack indicating that the top sheets of the stack are properly positioned, the combination of signals generated by the two switches when the feeler means moves from the stack towards the switches to a position away from both switches indicating that the top sheets of the stack are improperly offset from the stack towards the feeler means, the control means including logic circuit means operative for receiving signals generated by the two switches and discriminating between the signals generated by the switches.
- 4. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 3, the logic circuit means including first and second AND-gates operative for producing at their respective outputs first-direction and second-direction command signals commanding that the stack elevator be shifted in a first and a second direction, one AND-gate having two inputs directly connected to the outputs of the two proximity detector switches, the other AND-gate having two inputs connected to the outputs of the two proximity detector switches through inverters.
- 5. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 4, the control means furthermore including a positioning motor coupled to the stack elevator for transversely shifting the stack elevator, a motor-direction control circuit connected to the motor operative for determining the direction of motor operation and having inputs receiving first-direction and second-direction command signals, a relay winding and relay switches controlled by the relay winding, the relay switches having a first setting connecting the outputs of the first and second AND-gates to the inputs of the motor-direction control circuit and having a second setting, photoelectric height detecting means operative for causing the relay winding to move the relay switches to the first setting upon detection that the top of the stack is in the vicinity of the infeed height, first-direction and second-direction limit switches operative when activated for generating first-direction and second-direction command signals, these limit switches being connected to the inputs of the motor-direction control circuit via the two relay switches when the relay switches are in the second setting, and means operative for automatically activating either of the two limit switches depending upon leftward and rightward transverse displacement of the stack elevator relative to a predetermined centered position.
- 6. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 5, the positioning motor being a one-phase rotating-statorfield A.C. motor.
- 7. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the stack elevator being provided with an internally threaded structure, the control means including a positioning motor and an externally threaded drive spindle received in said structure and driven by the positioning motor to transversely shift the stack elevator.
- 8. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the control means including height-detecting means generating an enablement signal when the height of the top of the stack is near infeed height, and means operative for preventing stack-offsetdependent corrective shifting of the elevator except during generation of the enablement signal.
- 9. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the control means including means operative during elevator descent for automatically shifting the stack elevator to a predetermined centered position.
- 10. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the means mounting the feeler means mounting the feeler means for horizontal shifting movement and for vertical displacement, the two proximity detector switches being transversely located side by side in direction of any transverse offset, the feeler means moving in dependence upon the direction and magnitude of any tranverse offset to positions in the operative vicinity of different proximity detector switches and when the offset is in the direction from the stack towards the switches to a position in the operative vicinity of none of the switches, the mounting means furthermore including biasing means biasing the feeler means away from the switches and towards the stack, the feeler means comprising a feeler structure having a downwardly extending camming surface inclined in the direction away from the stack,
- whereby if the stack is transversely offset from the stack towards the switches by a limited amount the top edge of the stack engages the camming surface and displaces the feeler structure horizontally in the direction towards the switches and away from their operative vicinities, and whereby if the stack is transversely offset from the stack towards the switches by an amount greater than this limited amount the top face of the stack engages the feeler structure from below and displaces the feeler structure vertically away from the operative vicinity of the switches.
- 11. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the means mounting the feeler means including a mounting block having two horizontal guide passages and two guide bolts received in the guide passages, the feeler means including a feeler structure secured to the two guide bolts for horizontal shifting movement, a compression spring surrounding one of the guide bolts and braced between the feeler structure and the mounting block to urge the feeler structure towards the stack, and a stop on said one of the guide bolts for limiting the extent to which the feeler structure can move towards the stack, the feeler structure having a downwardly extending camming surface inclined away from the stack.
- 12. In a sheet feeding unit as defined in claim 1, the means mounting the feeler means including a holding structure mounted for transverse shifting movement to different settings for different sheet formats, the holding structure having a transverse arm provided with two vertical guide passages, two carrier rods received in the two vertical guide passages and depending from said arm, the feeler means being secured to the two carrier rods, the proximity detector switch means being secured to a bottom end of the holding structure.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No.: 884,631, filed Mar. 6, 1978.
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