Claims
- 1. Apparatus for singulating sheets and other flat articles, wherein articles move downstream along an article flow path and through a singulator nip having a gap spacing, which comprises
- a driver for moving articles downstream through the nip;
- a retarder, called a dancer, positioned in close proximity to the driver, to form the singulator nip;
- the dancer movably mounted to enable a portion thereof to translate generally along the article flow path;
- means for resiliently biasing the dancer surface portion in the upstream flow path direction;
- wherein, the gap spacing between the dancer surface portion and driver is changed by translation of the dancer portion in the downstream direction, when an article passes through the nip.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein, when articles are absent from the nip, the gap spacing at the nip between the surface portion surfaces of the dancer and driver is essentially zero.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the driver is a device called a prompter, which prompter comprises:
- a shaft, running transversely to the flow path;
- a first roller, mounted on the shaft;
- a body, having a first end and second end lying along the body length, the first end pivotably engaged with the shaft, the second end movably positioned upstream of the first end;
- a second roller, mounted at the second end of the body;
- a belt, mounted on and endlessly running around the first and second rollers, having a surface adapted to frictionally engage and move downstream articles along the flow path; and,
- means for moving the belt around the rollers.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the dancer comprises a belt, movable in one direction only around the exterior of a body of the dancer, for contacting articles in the nip and for contacting the driver in the absence of any article in the nip; wherein, when the direction of the driver is reversed, the driver frictionally engages said belt and causes it to move in said one direction, to thereby expose a new portion of the belt in vicinity of the nip.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein upstream motion of the dancer is limited by interference contact with the driver at the nip; wherein, the means for biasing exerts a force on the dancer insufficient to cause significant wear on the dancer surface, when the dancer makes interference contact with a driver which has motion adapted to move articles.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the means for biasing comprises a spring with a spring constant of about 215 to 285 grams per centimeter (about 1.2 to 1.4 pounds per inch).
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the dancer is movable linearly and articles travel through the nip along a line of travel which is at an angle to the direction in which the dancer is movable.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a takeaway device for pulling on an article while the article is passing through the nip, wherein the takeaway devices pulls in the direction in which the dancer is movable.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said angle is 5-30 degrees, more preferably 15-30 degrees.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein articles travel through the nip along a line of travel which is at an angle to the general direction of the article flow path, downstream of the singulator.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the driver moves articles through the nip at a first surface speed, further comprising: a takeaway device for removing articles from vicinity of the nip at a second surface speed which is faster than said first surface speed imparted by the driver; wherein the takeaway device engages an article while a portion thereof is still in the nip and thereby causes the dancer to translate downstream due to frictional engagement of the dancer with the article.
- 12. The apparatus of of claim 11 wherein the takeaway device comprises a roller coupled to a rotating motor, the roller adapted to frictionally engage said articles, the combination of motor and roller having a polar moment of inertia sufficiently low, such that, when the roller frictionally engages any one of said articles while said one is still in the nip, the rotational speed of said combination sharply and substantially decreases to thereby provide the roller with a surface speed nominally matching said article first surface speed.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the articles move generally along a horizontal plane; and wherein the dancer motion is confined within the horizontal plane.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the articles move generally along a horizontal plane; and, wherein, the dancer rotates in a vertical plane, responsive to passage of an article through the nip.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the dancer is comprised of a belt mounted on rollers, to provide a belt surface at the nip; wherein, rotation of the dancer causes incremental movement of the belt on the rollers.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the dancer comprises:
- means for supporting a dancer body;
- a dancer body having a length lying along the flow path and opposing ends for receiving rollers, the dancer movably mounted for linear motion on said means for supporting a dancer;
- rollers pivotably mounted at opposing ends of the dancer body;
- an endless belt stretched over the rollers and around the body, wherein the belt is movable around the body, wherein a portion of the surface of the belt contacts articles at the nip; and, wherein, said belt surface portion is movable around the body in the upstream direction only.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the dancer body has two spaced apart slots running transverse to the body length; wherein the means for supporting the dancer body comprises two fixed rods, one each running through each of said said slots; wherein the means for resiliently biasing comprises at least one spring captured between the body and a rod.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the driver is a prompter; and, wherein, the prompter additionally pulls articles from an upstream stack into the singulator nip.
- 19. Apparatus for singulating sheets and other flat articles, wherein articles move downstream along an article flow path which lies generally in a first plane, and through a singulator nip having a gap spacing; comprising:
- a singulator comprised of a driver and a retarder;
- the retarder, called a dancer, comprised of a body having opposing first and second body ends, pivotally mounted at a first end on a fixed shaft, to pivot in a second plane perpendicular to the first plane, so that the second end is proximate the driver, to thereby form the singulator nip with the driver;
- means for resiliently biasing the body rotationally, so the second end tends toward contact with the driver; and,
- wherein, when an article passes through the nip, the dancer is rotated slightly in said plane, with a component of rotational motion in the downstream direction.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19 further comprising:
- a pair of rollers, one mounted at each of said ends of the body, at least one roller comprising a one way clutch;
- a belt, running around the rollers, for frictionally engaging articles; and,
- wherein, when the dancer rotates due to passage of an article through the nip, the belt is caused to move on the rollers.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Applications Ser. No. 60/014,523 filed Apr. 1, 1996, and Ser. No. 60/018,567 filed May 29, 1996.
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