Claims
- 1. A method of recirculating large documents through a processing station along an endless document path, comprising the steps of:
- securing a leading of a document in a gripper bar;
- transporting the gripper bar in a predetermined direction through an image processing station at a predetermined imaging speed so that the lead edge of a document secured in the gripper bar passes through the image processing station;
- engaging documents passing through the image processing station in a nip between opposed roller sets disposed on opposite sides of the station;
- actuating the roller sets to urge the document through the image processing station at the predetermined imaging speed;
- stopping the gripper bar at a document release station;
- sensing the passage of the trailing edge of the document through the imaging area; and
- transporting the gripper bar in the predetermined direction toward the image processing station at a second recirculating speed greater than the imaging speed.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- sensing the number of images made of a document secured in the gripper bar;
- comparing the number of images made with a preselected number; and
- actuating a release mechanism to release a document secured in the gripper bar at the release station when said number of images equals the preselected number.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- opening the gripper bar to accept documents at a document input station;
- urging the leading edge of a document into an engageable position with said gripper bar; and
- closing said gripper bar to thereby and releasably secure the document.
- 4. the method of claim 3, further comprising the steps of:
- sensing the number of images made of a document secured in the gripper bar;
- comparing the number of images made with a preselected number; and
- actuating a release mechanism to release a document secured in the gripper bar at the release station.
- 5. A document transport system for recirculating large documents along an endless document path through an imaging station, comprising:
- a gripper for selectively and releasably securing leading edges of large documents;
- a gripper drive system for moving the gripper in a predetermined recirculation direction to the imaging station and then so that the lead edge of the document passes through the imaging station secured in said gripper at a predetermined imaging speed, said gripper drive system intermittently halting said gripper along the endless document path at a first position downstream from the imaging station and at a second position upstream from the imaging station;
- at least one roller set disposed adjacent to the image station, said roller set forming a nip for engaging a document passing through the imaging station;
- a roller system for driving said roller set to feed the document through the image station at the predetermined imaging speed; and
- a sensor for sensing the passage of the trailing edge of the document through the imaging station and controlling said gripper drive system to move said gripper in the predetermined recirculation direction towards the imaging station at a second recirculating speed which is substantially greater than the imaging speed.
- 6. The document transport system of claim 5, further comprising:
- a gripper release system for selectively releasing documents from said gripper proximate said first position downstream from the imaging station; and
- a sheet gripper actuator for selectively securing the leading edge of a document in said gripper proximate said second position upstream from the imaging station.
- 7. The document transport system of claim 6, wherein said gripper drive system comprises a driven belt-like member to which said gripper bar is secured.
- 8. The document transport system of claim 5, wherein said roller set is resiliently mounted to permit passage of said gripper through the nip of said roller set and to maintain positive engagement of a document disposed in the nip of said roller set.
- 9. The document transport system of claim 8, further comprising a release system for selectively releasing documents from said gripper proximate said first position after the trailing edge of such document has passed through said imaging station.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/905,610, filed Jun. 29, 1992, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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