Document feeder with overlap prevention

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6364308
  • Patent Number
    6,364,308
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A document feeder with overlap protection that prevents the overlap of successive documents moving from a document stack and that utilizes a nudger. An independent motor selectively drives the nudger. Document edge detectors sense the location of documents at the nudger and at other locations fed from the document stack and send control signals to the independent motor so that a proper distance is maintained between successive documents. A document edge detector can be placed at various locations along the path of document travel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is to provide the art with an electromechanical system for preventing the overlap of documents fed from a stack.




A variety of automated machines such as document sorters, mail sorters, copiers, page feeders, punch card readers, automatic teller machines and fax machines utilize document feeders to move documents within a machine. Documents in a machine are often stacked and automatically fed from the stack. In the process of successively feeding documents from the stack, the documents may undesirably overlap. The overlap of documents may cause a misfeed or jam in a machine and interrupt the successful processing of documents.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a document feeder with protection against overlap of documents during processing in automated machines. More particularly, the present invention is directed to an independently driven nudger for controlling document movement.




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention a document feeder with overlap protection is disclosed. A nudger is positioned to rest on a first document of a document stack located in a hopper. The nudger maintains a proper space between a first document and a next document. An edge detector located at the nudger indicates whether the nudger should be rotating. A feed wheel accelerates the first document and a separator retains the next document in the hopper.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings that are incorporated in and constitute part of the specification illustrate embodiments of the present invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of document feeder with overlap protection according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing edge detectors located near the nudger and the feed wheel/separator nip; and





FIG. 3

is a side view of the feed wheel/separator nip showing the first document fed through the nip and successive documents in the stack approaching the feed wheel/separator nip.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a document feeder


2


with overlap protection. Document stack hopper


10


has a document leading edge guide wall


12


to support the documents, and moveable flag


14


to apply a force to one end of document stack


16


. A reaction force develops at the other end of document stack


16


where nudger


18


, feed tire


20


, and separator


22


contact document stack


16


, consequently, a friction force develops between first document


24


being fed and next document


26


. Nudger


18


, feeder tire


20


and separator


22


are rotating as flag


14


pushes document stack


16


along leading edge guide


12


, toward nudger


18


.




Nudger


18


, feed tire


20


, and separator


22


control movement of first document


24


through the feeder/separator nip


28


. Nudger


18


and feed tire


20


accelerate first document


24


. Nudger


18


moves first document


24


a distance from the leading edge guide


12


to the feeder/separator nip


28


formed by feed tire


20


and separator


22


. Feed tire


20


drags first document


24


through feeder/separator nip


28


because the friction between feed tire


20


and first document


24


is greater than the friction between first document


24


and next document


26


. Separator


22


separates next document


26


from first document


24


because the friction between separator


22


and next document


26


is greater that the friction between first document


24


and next document


26


. First document


24


feeds because the friction among feed tire


20


, nudger


18


and first document


24


is greater than friction between separator


22


and next document


26


. Feed tire


20


and nudger


18


feed first document


24


while separator


22


impedes movement of next document


26


.




In the preferred embodiment, feed tire


20


moves along feed wheel


32


. Separator


22


is supported by arm


34


, idler pulleys


36


, and separator belt drive pulley


38


. Separator


22


is preferably a belt and may rotate clockwise or counterclockwise. Each of nudger


18


, feed wheel


42


, and separator


22


is driven by independent motor


20


, thereby applying variable forces to a document.




Nudger


18


is independently driven by a motor drive preferably a DC servomotor with appropriate feedback controls, a stepper motor, or fast accelerating/decelerating motor. A clutch/brake may also vary the acceleration of nudger


18


. Separator belt


22


holds back documents intended not to be fed.





FIG. 3

shows wedge of document leading edges


44


, located to the right of first document


24


. The wedge of document leading edges


44


is formed at the feed tire


20


, separator belt


22


and leading edge guide


12


. Leading edges


50


in wedge of document leading edges


44


have a velocity magnitude that is a function of document thickness, shape of the wedge and feed rate. The velocity of document leading edges


50


, however, is much less than the velocity of first document


24


, therefore first document


24


moves through the feeder/separator nip


28


.





FIG. 2

provides a preferred embodiment of edge detectors


46


. Document edge detectors can be either an optical, infrared, ultrasonic or another motion sensing device. In the preferred embodiment, edge detectors


46


include a nudger edge detector


40


located at nudger nip


48


and feed wheel/separator edge detector


42


located at feed wheel


32


. Nudger edge detector


40


senses trailing edge


30


of first document


24


. Nudger edge detector


40


sends a signal to independent motor


20


that drives nudger


18


, and nudger


18


stops applying a force to next document


26


at the nudger nip


48


. Nudger


18


is stopped from applying a force at nudger nip


48


. Flag


14


, however, continues to apply a force to document stack


16


. At this time, nudger


18


is now contacting next document


26


, thereby aiding separator


22


in preventing the feeding of next document


26


.




Feed wheel/separator edge detector


42


senses trailing edge


30


of first document


24


which has cleared the path for next document


26


to travel to and through feeder/separator nip


28


, and then sends a signal to independent motor


20


that drives nudger


18


. Nudger


18


is turned on and nudger


18


applies a force to next document


26


at the nudger nip


48


, furthering next document


26


towards feeder/separator nip


28


.



Claims
  • 1. A document feeder with overlap protection comprising:a nudger positioned to rest on a first document of a document stack located in a hopper, for maintaining a proper space between a first document and a next document, said nudger independently controlled by a nudger edge detector located at said nudger indicating whether said nudger should be rotating; a feed wheel for accelerating said first document; and a separator for retaining said next document in said hopper.
  • 2. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 1, wherein said nudger edge detector is adapted to sense whether a trailing edge of said first document is present.
  • 3. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 1, further comprising a feed wheel edge detector adapted to sense whether a trailing edge of said first document is present.
  • 4. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 1 further comprising independent motor providing power to said nudger.
  • 5. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 4, whereby said independent motor is responsive to said nudger edge detector.
  • 6. A document feeder with overlap protection comprising:a nudger positioned to rest against a first document of a document stack located in a hopper for maintaining a proper space between said first document and a next document; an independent motor dedicated to the nudger for controlling speed of the nudger; and at least one edge detector located to detect an edge of said first document at the nudger and connected to said independent motor for signaling whether said nudger should be on or off.
  • 7. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 6, wherein said edge detector is connected to said independent motor, signaling whether a trailing edge of said first document is present.
  • 8. A document feeder with overlap protection of claim 6, further comprising a feed wheel/separator edge detector, connected to said independent motor, signaling whether trailing edge of said first document is present.
  • 9. A document feeder with overlap protection comprising:a nudger positioned to rest against a first document of a document stack located in a hopper for maintaining a proper space between first document and a next document; a feed wheel for accelerating said first document; a independent motor for driving said nudger independently of said feed wheel; and a separator for retaining next document in said hopper further comprising at least one edge detector for signaling said nudger to turn off with at least one of said edge detectors located to detect a trailing edge of said first document as said first document moves within said hopper.
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