Claims
- 1. A sheet handling system for receiving a stream of regularly spaced apart sheets provided by a sheet processing apparatus along a travel path at an original speed and for decelerating the sheets, all while maintaining substantially continuous control of the sheets, comprising:
- first conveyor means disposed downstream of the sheet processing apparatus including a first conveying surface dropped relative to the sheet travel path operating at a speed less than the original speed;
- snubbing means disposed near the upstream end of said first conveyor means for applying a continuous uniform pressure to positively control the sheets to trap each of the sheets against said first conveying surface so that each sheet is decelerated to the speed of said first conveying surface, said snubbing means timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that each sheet is trapped against said first conveying surface substantially immediately as the tail of the sheet exits the sheet processing apparatus so that the sheet is not in free flight for any significant interval when the tail of the sheet exits the sheet processing apparatus; and
- second conveyor means disposed relative to said first conveyor means including a second conveying surface operating at a speed substantially the same as said first conveying surface, said second conveying surface closely spaced from said first conveying surface along at least a portion to form a nip therebetween to positively control the lead edge of the sheet before the tail of the sheet is disengaged by said snubbing means.
- 2. The sheet handling system of claim 1, wherein the snubbing means is timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that a sheet is trapped against said conveying surface just before the tail of the sheet exits the sheet processing apparatus.
- 3. The sheet handling system of claim 1, wherein the snubbing means comprises a plurality of aligned snubber arcs rigidly mounted on a common axis of rotation, each of said snubber arcs having a sheet contacting surface of uniform radial distance from the center of said axis, said axis positioned in overlying relation to said first conveying surface and being operated to rotate said sheet contact surfaces at a speed less than the speed of the sheets exiting the sheet processing apparatus.
- 4. The sheet handling system of claim 3, wherein said snubbing means further includes counterbalance weight members mounted on said axis and spaced 180.degree. apart from said snubber arcs.
- 5. The sheet handling system of claim 1, wherein said snubbing means includes a plurality of aligned snubber rollers mounted on a common axis of rotation, said axis positioned in overlying relation to said first conveying surface, said snubber rollers mounted on said axis in pairs, spaced 180.degree. apart, timed with the arrival of the sheets to alternately engage each successive sheet and direct the sheet toward said first conveying surface.
- 6. A sheet handling system for receiving a stream of regularly spaced apart sheets provided by a sheet processing apparatus along a travel path at an original speed, decelerating the sheets through at least two slow down stages, and placing the sheets in shingled format, all while maintaining substantially continuous control of the sheets, comprising:
- first conveyor means disposed downstream of the sheet processing apparatus including a first conveying surface dropped relative to the sheet travel path operating at a speed less than the original speed;
- first snubbing means disposed near the upstream end of said first conveyor means for applying a continuous uniform pressure to positively control the sheets to trap each of the sheets against said first conveying surface so that each sheet is decelerated to the speed of said first conveying surface, said first snubbing means timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that each sheet is trapped against said first conveying surface substantially immediately as the tail of the sheet exists the sheet processing apparatus so that the sheet is not in free flight for any significant interval;
- second conveyor means disposed relative to said first conveyor means including a second conveying surface operating at a speed substantially the same as said first conveying surface, said second conveying surface closely spaced from said first conveying surface along at least a portion for forming a nip therebetween to control the lead edge of the sheet before the tail of the sheet is disengaged by said first snubbing means;
- third conveyor means positioned downstream of said nip including a third conveying surface dropped relative tot he sheet travel path operating at a speed less than said first conveying surface; and
- second snubbing means positioned near the upstream end of said third conveyor means for applying a continuous uniform pressure to positively control the sheets and for trapping each of the sheet exiting said nip so that each sheet is decelerated to the speed of said third conveyor surface, said second snubbing means timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that each sheet is trapped against said third conveying surface substantially immediately as the tail of the sheet exits said nip and after the lead edge of the sheet has overlapped the preceding sheet to maintain substantially continuous control of the sheets so as to prevent damage or misalignment of the sheets.
- 7. The sheet handling system of claim 6, wherein said first snubbing means is timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that a sheet is trapped against said first conveying surface just before the tail of the sheet exits the sheet processing apparatus.
- 8. The sheet handling system of claim 6, wherein said first snubbing means comprises a plurality of aligned first snubber arcs rigidly mounted on a first common axis for rotation, each of said first snubber arcs having a sheet contacting surface of uniform radial distance from the center of said first axis, said first axis positioned in overlying relation to said first sheet path conveying surface and being operated to rotate said sheet contacting surfaces at a speed less than the speed of the sheets exiting the sheet processing apparatus.
- 9. The sheet handling system of claim 8, wherein said snubbing means further includes counterbalance weight members mounted on said axis and spaced 180.degree. apart from said snubber arcs.
- 10. The sheeting handling system of claim 6, wherein said first snubbing means includes a plurality of aligned snubber rollers mounted on a first axis of rotation, said axis positioned in overlying relation to said first conveying surface, said snubber rollers mounted on said first axis in pairs, spaced 180.degree. apart, and timed with the arrival of the sheets alternately to engage each successive sheet and direct the sheet toward said first conveying surface.
- 11. The sheet handling system of claim 6, wherein said second snubbing means is timed with respect to the arrival of the sheets so that each sheet is trapped against said second conveying surface just before the tail of the sheet exits said first conveyor system.
- 12. The sheet handling system of claim 6, wherein said second snubbing means comprises a plurality of aligned second snubber arcs rigidly mounted on a second axis for rotation, each of said second snubber arcs having a sheet contacting surface of uniform radial distance from the center of said second axis, said second axis positioned in overlying relation to said third conveying surface and being operated to rotate said sheet contacting surfaces at a speed less than the speed of the sheets exiting said nip.
- 13. The sheet handling system of claim 6, wherein said second snubbing means includes a plurality of aligned snubber rollers mounted on a second axis for rotation, said axis positioned in overlying relation to said third conveying surface, said snubber rollers mounted on said second axis in pairs, spaced 180.degree. apart, and timed with the arrival of the sheets to alternately engage each successive sheet and direct the sheet toward said third conveying surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 204,698, filed June 9, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,640, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 123,548, filed Nov. 20, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,027, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 849,083, filed Apr. 4, 1986 and now abandoned.
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