Claims
- 1. A finisher to stack sheets moving in a predetermined direction including:
a support having an upper surface receiving each of the sheets separately for support thereby; a roller movable from its home position in which each sheet can move in the predetermined direction for support by said upper surface of said support to a selected frictional contact position in which said roller makes frictional contact with each sheet after each sheet is separately directed in the predetermined direction for support by said upper surface of said support; a rear reference barrier spaced rearwardly of a rear edge of each sheet supported by said upper surface of said support when each sheet is initially disposed for support by said upper surface of said support; a side reference barrier substantially perpendicular to said rear reference barrier; said rear reference barrier extending substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction of each sheet; said side reference barrier being spaced laterally from one side edge of each sheet when each sheet is initially disposed for support by said upper surface of said support; roller movement means for causing movement of said roller during each cycle of operation from its home position along a predetermined path to initial frictional contact with each sheet at the selected frictional contact position during a first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation; rotation causing means for causing rotation of said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position to advance each frictional contacted sheet simultaneously towards each of said rear reference barrier and said side reference barrier until the advancing sheet has its rear edge engage said rear reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and then to advance the frictional contacted sheet only toward said side reference barrier with its rear edge remaining engaged with said rear reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith while sliding therealong until the frictional contacted sheet has its one side edge engage said side reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; said roller having an alignment relative to each frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle greater than 45° relative to said side reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said side reference barrier than towards said rear reference barrier; said roller movement means causing removal of said roller from frictional contact with the sheet at the selected frictional contact position to return said roller to its home position after the frictional contacted sheet has its rear edge engaged with said rear reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and its one side edge engaged with said side reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; and force maintaining means for maintaining a force on said roller to maintain said roller in engagement with each sheet during its advancement by said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position.
- 2. The finisher according to claim 1 including:
a housing supported in a fixed position; a power input supported by said housing; a main shaft rotatably supported by said housing and driven by said power input for a plurality of revolutions during each cycle of operation at a predetermined velocity; said roller movement means including pivotal mounting means pivotally mounted on said main shaft, said pivotal mounting means supporting said roller thereon for movement during the first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation from its home position along the predetermined path into frictional contact at the selected frictional contact position separately with each sheet supported by said upper surface of said support; said pivotal mounting means holding said roller at the selected frictional contact position during a second predetermined portion of each cycle of operation while said rotation causing means causes rotation of said roller to advance simultaneously the rear edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said rear reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and the side edge of the frictional contacted sheet towards said side reference barrier and then to advance only the side edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said side reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; and said pivotal mounting means removing said roller from the selected frictional contact position to return said roller to its home position during a third predetermined portion of each cycle of operation.
- 3. The finisher according to claim 2 including said pivotal mounting means being driven by said power input.
- 4. The finisher according to claim 3 including stapling means for stapling a plurality of stacked sheets to each other at selected time intervals inside of a vertical plane having said side reference barrier.
- 5. The finisher according to claim 2 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when it is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of at least 60° relative to said rear reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said side reference barrier than towards said rear reference barrier.
- 6. The finisher according to claim 5 including said pivotal mounting means being driven by said power input.
- 7. The finisher according to claim 1 including stapling means for stapling a plurality of stacked sheets to each other at selected time intervals inside of a vertical plane having said side reference barrier.
- 8. The finisher according to claim 1 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when it is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of at least 60° relative to said side reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said side reference barrier than towards said rear reference barrier.
- 9. A finisher to stack sheets moving in a predetermined direction including:
a support having an upper surface receiving each of the sheets thereon separately for support thereby; a roller movable from its home position in which each sheet can move in the predetermined direction for support by said upper surface of said support to a selected frictional contact position in which said roller makes frictional contact with each sheet after each sheet is separately directed in the predetermined direction for support by said upper surface of said support; a first reference barrier spaced from a first edge of each sheet supported by said upper surface of said support; a second reference barrier substantially perpendicular to said first reference barrier and spaced from a second edge of the sheet when the sheet is supported by said upper surface of said support with the first and second edges of the sheet being substantially perpendicular to each other; one of said first reference barrier and said second reference barrier extending substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction movement of each sheet and the other of said first reference barrier and said second reference barrier extending substantially parallel to the predetermined direction movement of each sheet; roller movement means for causing movement of said roller during each cycle of operation from its home position along a predetermined path to initial frictional contact with each sheet at the selected frictional contact position when each sheet is initially disposed for support by said upper surface of said support during a first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation; rotation causing means for causing rotation of said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position to advance each frictional contacted sheet simultaneously towards each of said first reference barrier and said second reference barrier until the advancing sheet has its first edge engage said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and then to advance the frictional contacted sheet only toward said second reference barrier with its first edge remaining engaged with said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith while sliding therealong until the frictional contacted sheet has its second edge engage said second reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; said roller having an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle greater than 45° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier; said roller movement means causing removal of said roller from frictional contact with the sheet at the selected frictional contact position to return said roller to its home position after the frictional contacted sheet has its first edge engaged with said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and its second edge engaged with said second reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; and force maintaining means for maintaining a force on said roller to maintain said roller in engagement with each sheet during its advancement by said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position.
- 10. The finisher according to claim 9 including:
a housing supported in a fixed position; a power input supported by said housing; a main shaft rotatably supported by said housing and driven by said power input for a plurality of revolutions during each cycle of operation at a predetermined velocity; said roller movement means including pivotal mounting means pivotally mounted on said main shaft, said pivotal mounting means supporting said roller thereon for movement during the first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation from its home position along the predetermined path into frictional contact at the selected frictional contact position separately with each sheet supported by said upper surface of said support; said pivotal mounting means holding said roller at the selected frictional contact position during a second predetermined portion of each cycle of operation while said rotation causing means causes rotation of said roller to advance simultaneously the first edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and the second edge of the frictional contacted sheet towards said second reference barrier and then to advance only the second edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said second reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; and said pivotal mounting means removing said roller from the selected frictional contact position to return said roller to its home position during a third predetermined portion of each cycle of operation.
- 11. The finisher according to claim 10 including said pivotal mounting means being driven by said power input.
- 12. The finisher according to claim 11 including stapling means for stapling a plurality of stacked sheets to each other at selected time intervals inside of a vertical plane having said second reference barrier.
- 13. The finisher according to claim 10 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when it is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of at least 60° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier.
- 14. The finisher according to claim 13 including said pivotal mounting means being driven by said power input.
- 15. The finisher according to claim 9 including stapling means for stapling a plurality of stacked sheets to each other at selected time intervals inside of a vertical plane having said second reference barrier.
- 16. The finisher according to claim 9 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of at least 60° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier.
- 17. A sheet aligning assembly for separately aligning each of a plurality of separately fed sheets at a predetermined position in a stacked relation on a support surface to which each sheet is fed in a predetermined direction for support by the support surface including:
a housing supported in a fixed position; a power input supported by said housing; a main shaft rotatably supported by said housing and driven by said power input for a plurality of revolutions during each cycle of operation at a predetermined velocity; a roller movable from its home position in which each sheet can move in the predetermined direction for support by said support surface to a selected frictional contact position in which said roller makes frictional contact with each sheet after each sheet is separately directed in the predetermined direction for support by said support surface; pivotal mounting means pivotally mounted on said main shaft and driven by said power input at a slower velocity than said main shaft during each cycle of operation; said pivotal mounting means supporting said roller thereon for movement during a first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation from its home position along a predetermined path into frictional contact at a selected frictional contact position with each sheet separately after each sheet is disposed for support by said support surface; said pivotal mounting means holding said roller at the selected frictional contact position during a second predetermined portion of each cycle of operation; a first reference barrier spaced from a first edge of each sheet supported by said upper surface of said support; a second reference barrier substantially perpendicular to said first reference barrier and spaced from a second edge of the sheet when the sheet is supported by said upper surface of said support with the first and second edges of the sheet being substantially perpendicular to each other; one of said first reference barrier and said second reference barrier extending substantially perpendicular to the predetermined direction movement of each sheet and the other of said first reference barrier and said second reference barrier extending substantially parallel to the predetermined direction movement of each sheet; rotation causing means for causing rotation of said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position to advance simultaneously the first edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and the second edge of the frictional contacted sheet towards said second reference barrier and then to advance only the second edge of the frictional contacted sheet into engagement with said second reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; said pivotal mounting means causing removal of said roller from frictional contact with the sheet at the selected frictional contact position to return said roller to its home position during a third predetermined portion of each cycle of operation after the frictional contacted sheet has its first edge engaged with said first reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith and its second side edge engaged with said second reference barrier so as to be in alignment therewith; and force maintaining means for maintaining a force on said roller to maintain said roller in engagement with each sheet during its advancement by said roller when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position.
- 18. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 17 including connecting means for connecting said pivotal mounting means to said power input to control movement of said roller from its home position to the selected frictional contact position where said roller has frictional contact with each sheet separately during the second predetermined portion of each cycle of operation and to return said roller to its home position.
- 19. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 18 in which said connecting means includes:
a crank having one end connected to said power input to rotate one revolution during each cycle of operation when said main shaft is rotated a plurality of revolutions by said power input during each cycle of operation; a link having one end pivotally connected to said pivotal mounting means; said link having a slot therein extending to its other end; and a pin connected to said crank at its other end and disposed in said slot in said link to connect said link to said crank to allow pivotal and linear movement of said link relative to said crank so that said pivotal mounting means moves said roller along the predetermined path from its home position to the selected frictional contact position during the first predetermined portion of each cycle of operation, holds said roller in frictional contact with each sheet during the second predetermined portion of each cycle of operation, and returns said roller to its home position during the third predetermined portion of each cycle of operation.
- 20. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 19 including:
a roller shaft having said roller mounted thereon; rotatable support means for rotatably supporting said roller shaft on said pivotal mounting means; and drive means for rotating said roller shaft to rotate said roller.
- 21. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 20 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of about 60° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier.
- 22. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 21 in which said drive means includes:
a first helical gear attached to said roller shaft; a second helical gear mounted on said main shaft for rotation therewith and meshing with said first helical gear to rotate said roller shaft; and the sum of the angle of the teeth of said first helical gear and the angle of the teeth of said second helical gear being equal to the angle of said roller relative to said second reference barrier.
- 23. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 22 in which:
said first reference barrier is a rear reference barrier and the first edge of each sheet is its rear edge, said rear reference barrier is spaced from the rear edge of each sheet; and said second reference barrier is a side reference barrier and the second edge of each sheet is a side edge, said second reference barrier is laterally spaced from the side edge of each sheet
- 24. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 20 in which said power input includes:
an input gear rotatably supported by said housing and rotated by an external power source; a gear train supported by said housing and connecting said input gear to said main shaft; and said one end of said crank being connected to said input gear to rotate at a slower velocity than said main shaft.
- 25. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 17 including:
a roller shaft having said roller mounted thereon; rotatable support means for rotatably supporting said roller shaft on said pivotal mounting means; and drive means for rotating said roller shaft to rotate said roller.
- 26. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 25 in which said roller has an alignment relative to the frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of about 60° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier.
- 27. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 26 in which said drive means includes:
a first helical gear attached to said roller shaft; a second helical gear mounted on said main shaft for rotation therewith and meshing with said first helical gear to rotate said roller shaft; and the sum of the angle of the teeth of said first helical gear and the angle of the teeth of said second helical gear being equal to the angle of said roller relative to said second reference barrier.
- 28. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 27 in which:
said first reference barrier is a rear reference barrier and the first edge of each sheet is its rear edge, said rear reference barrier is spaced from the rear edge of each sheet; and said second reference barrier is a side reference barrier and the second edge of each sheet is a side edge, said second reference barrier is laterally spaced from the side edge of each sheet.
- 29. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 17 in which said force maintaining means includes force applying means for applying a predetermined force on said pivotal mounting means to control the force applied to each sheet by said roller when said roller has frictional contact therewith.
- 30. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 29 in which said force applying means includes continuously urging means for continuously urging said roller towards the frictional contacted sheet at a predetermined force.
- 31. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 30 in which said continuously urging means is a resilient member exerting a force on said pivotal mounting means for continuously urging said roller against the frictional contacted sheet with the predetermined force when said roller is at the selected frictional contact position.
- 32. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 17 in which:
said first reference barrier is a rear reference barrier and the first edge of each sheet is its rear edge, said rear reference barrier is spaced from the rear edge of each sheet; and said second reference barrier is a side reference barrier and the second edge of each sheet is a side edge, said second reference barrier is laterally spaced from the side edge of each sheet.
- 33. The sheet aligning assembly according to claim 17 in which said roller has an alignment with the frictional contacted sheet when said roller is in contact therewith at the selected frictional contact position so that said roller is at an angle of about 60° relative to said second reference barrier to cause a greater force to always be exerted on the frictional contacted sheet by said roller towards said second reference barrier than towards said first reference barrier.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
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