Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cross direction offsetting of sheets on a stack, comprising:
- receiving means for receiving sheets to form a stack of sheets, said receiving means including first and second opposed substantially vertical registration walls spaced apart from each other so that a sheet can be received therebetween; and
- a tamping mechanism comprising first and second tampers located adjacent said first and second registration walls, respectively, each of said tampers being individually movable through apertures located in said first and second registration walls, respectively, between an active position wherein the tamper is extended through its respective registration wall aperture and located above a surface of the sheet stack for being oscillated to tamp incoming sheets against the opposed registration wall, and an inactive position wherein the tamper is retracted behind its respective registration wall out of an area between said first and second registration walls;
- each of said first and second tampers including, respectively, at least one tamping finger and oscillating means for oscillating said at least one tamping finger when said tamper is in the active position;
- wherein said tamping fingers tamp the sheets against the opposed registration wall without stopping downward movement of the sheets; and
- means for moving said first and second tampers between said active and inactive positions, said means for moving said first and second tampers alternately placing said first tamper in the active position while placing said second tamper in the inactive position and placing said first tamper in the inactive position while placing said second tamper in the active position for selectively offsetting sheets.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said receiving means also includes a substantially horizontal receiving tray located below said first and second tampers.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said horizontal tray is movably mounted for movement in a vertical direction.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said first and second tampers includes, respectively, two tamping fingers spaced apart from each other along a length of its respective vertical registration wall.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said tamping fingers is substantially straight, said oscillating means moving each tamping finger between a first position wherein said finger extends vertically at an angle of substantially 90.degree. to an upper surface of the sheet stack and a second position, wherein said finger extends at an obtuse angle to the upper surface of the sheet stack.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a front face of each tamping finger which contacts the sheet includes a plurality of teeth thereon.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said tamping fingers is curved so that an upper end of each tamping finger is laterally further from the sheet stack than a lower surface of each tamping finger, each tamping finger including a front face having a plurality of teeth thereon which contacts the sheets, said oscillating means oscillating each tamping finger at a high frequency through a low amplitude.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said tamping fingers includes a pivotal gate pivotally attached to said tamping mechanism below each tamping finger, each of said pivotal gates including a member having a linear front face, said member being pivotally movable between an extended position wherein said member is free to fall to a top of the sheet stack to maintain registration of the sheets in the stack when its respective tamping finger is in the active position, and a retracted position wherein said member is pivoted away from the sheet stack when its respective tamping finger is in its retracted position.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said front face of each member extends at an angle of substantially 90.degree. to an upper surface of the sheet stack when in the extended position.
- 10. An apparatus for side registering an cross direction offsetting sheets on a stack, comprising:
- a substantially horizontal surface for receiving a series of individual sheets to form a stack of sheets thereon, said horizontal surface having opposed front and rear edges and two opposed side edges which are substantially perpendicular to and extend between said front and rear edges;
- feeding means for consecutively feeding a series of individual sheets to said horizontal surface, said feeding means receiving sheets from a source which is spaced away from said horizontal surface and feeding the sheets to said horizontal surface by passing sheets over said front edge of said horizontal surface from above said horizontal surface so that each sheet settles onto said horizontal surface by moving downwardly thereon;
- first and second opposed substantially vertical side registration walls, each of which is positioned above a different one of said two side edges of said horizontal surface and being spaced apart from each other so that a sheet can be received therebetween;
- a first tamper located adjacent said first side registration wall and being movable through an aperture therein between an active position wherein said first tamper is extended through the aperture in the first side registration wall and located between the first and second side registration walls to tamp incoming sheets against the second side registration wall, and an inactive position wherein said first tamper is retracted behind said first side registration wall out of an area between said first and second side registration walls;
- a second tamper located adjacent to said second side registration between an active position wherein said second tamper is extended through the aperture in the second side registration wall and located between the first and second side registration walls to tamp incoming sheets against the first side registration wall, and an inactive position wherein said second tamper is retracted behind said second side registration wall out of an area between said first and second side registration walls; and
- moving means for moving said first tamper between said active and inactive positions and for moving said second tamper between its active and inactive positions, said moving means alternately moving said first tamper to its active position while moving said second tamper to its inactive position and moving said first tamper to its inactive position while moving said second tamper to its active position;
- each of said first and second tampers including, respectively, at least one tamping finger and oscillating means for oscillating said at least one tamping finger when said at least one tamping finger's respective tamper is in the active positions;
- wherein said tamping fingers tamp the sheet against the opposed registration wall without stopping downward movement of the sheets.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said feeding means includes at least one rotatable disk, located adjacent and above the front edge of said horizontal surface and having a slot therein for receiving a sheet; rotating means for rotating said rotatable disk; and a pair of rollers for feeding a sheet from the source to the slot of said rotatable disk, said rotatable disk being capable of receiving a sheet in said slot when located at an input position, and inverting the sheet by rotating; and further comprising a vertical front registration wall, located above the front edge of said horizontal surface, for stripping sheets from the slot of said rotatable disk after being inverted by said rotatable disk.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said horizontal surface is a receiving tray, movably mounted for movement in a vertical direction.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of said first and second tampers includes, respectively, two tamping fingers spaced apart from each other along a length of its respective vertical registration wall.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of said tamping fingers is substantially straight, said oscillating means moving each tamping finger between a first position wherein said finger extends vertically at an angle of substantially 90.degree. to an upper surface of the sheet stack and a second position wherein said finger extends at an obtuse angle to the upper surface of the sheet stack.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein a front face of each tamping finger which contacts the sheet includes a plurality of teeth thereon.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of said tamping fingers is curved so that an upper end of each tamping finger is laterally further from the sheet stack than a lower surface of each tamping finger, each tamping finger including a front face having a plurality of teeth thereon which contacts the sheets, said oscillating means oscillating each tamping finger at a high frequency through a low amplitude.
- 17. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein each of said tamping fingers includes a pivotal gate pivotally attached below each tamping finger, each of said pivotal gates including a member having a linear front face, said member being pivotally movable between an extended position wherein said member is free to fall to a top of the sheet stack to maintain registration of the sheets in the stack when its respective tamping finger is in the active position, and a retracted position wherein said member is pivoted away from the sheet stack when its respective tamping finger is in its retracted position.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said front face of each member extends at an angle of substantially 90.degree. to an upper surface of the sheet stack when in the extended position.
- 19. An apparatus for cross direction offsetting of sheets on a stack, comprising:
- receiving means for receiving sheets to form a stack of sheets, said receiving means including first and second opposed substantially vertical registration walls spaced apart from each other so that a sheet can be received therebetween; and
- a tamping mechanism comprising first and second tampers located adjacent said first and second registration walls, respectively, each of said tampers being individually movable through apertures located in said first and second registration walls, respectively, between an active position wherein the tamper is extended through its respective registration wall aperture and located above a surface of the sheet stack for being oscillated to tamp incoming sheets against the opposed registration wall, and an inactive position wherein the tamper is retracted behind its respective registration wall out of an area between said first and second registration walls;
- wherein each of said first and second tampers includes a pivotal gate pivotally attached to said tamping mechanism below each of said first and second tampers, each of said pivotal gates including a member which pivots between an extended position when its respective tamper is in the active position wherein said member is free to fall to the top of the stack to maintain registration of the sheets in the stack, and a retracted position wherein said member is pivoted away from the sheet stack when its respective tamper is in its inactive position.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein each of said pivotal gates further includes:
- means for moving said member to said retracted position before said member's tamper is moved to the inactive position, and for releasing said member so that said member is free to fall to the top of the sheet stack after said member's tamper is moved from the inactive position to the active position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/568,722, filed Aug. 17, 1990, now abandoned.
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