Claims
- 1. A high capacity, sheet feeder comprising:
a feed table capable of holding a plurality of sheets edgewise thereon for feeding one sheet at a time to a transport assembly, said feed table having an operable position slanted downwardly relative to horizontal; creeper drives communicating through said feed table for incrementally advancing a stack of sheets and said creeper drives being independently driven by motors; an upper edge guide assembly being spaced from said feed table a distance to communicate with upper edges of sheets stacked on said feed table; a generally vertical deck extending generally upwardly from said feed table and supporting said top edge guide assembly to space an advancing stack of sheets therefrom; a singulator assembly having a sheet-receiving aperture for passing therethrough one sheet at a time; and a controlled paper gap assembly for receiving individual sheets from said singulator assembly and for feeding sheets therefrom downstream.
- 2. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1wherein a central processing unit electronically communicates with motors independently driving each creeper drive whereby each is independently driveable in forward and reverse directions.
- 3. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 2 wherein the feeder includes stack position switches for sensing the paper stack position and signaling the central processing unit to activate the creeper drive motors to advance the stack.
- 4. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 3 wherein each stack position switch works independently and is capable of signaling the central processing unit to advance the creeper drives together whereby any switch can individually signal for creeper drive advancing motion.
- 5. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1 wherein the feeder includes a low sheet sensor for signally when the stack of sheets is at a predetermined low paper condition for detecting end-of job conditions.
- 6. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1 wherein the singulator assembly is driven by a motor and the motors driving the creeper drives are synchronously driven with the singulator assembly motor to be conjunctively advanceable, and reversible in order to remove sheet jams.
- 7. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1 wherein the creeper drives comprise left and right belts independently driven by said motors, said motors being responsive to left and right paper stack sensors for sensing the pressure of the stack on the feed table for independently signaling the motors to drive either or both left and right belts for a predetermined time or for a predetermined number of pages.
- 8. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1 wherein the feeder includes positioning side guides at either side of the feed table.
- 9. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 1 wherein the controlled paper gap assembly comprises a plurality of transport ramps and spring loaded guides for capturing and controlling the paper received from the singulator and to maintain an even gap at the transport ramps.
- 10. A high capacity sheet feeder comprising:
a feed table for maintaining sheets edgewise thereon: motor driven creeper belts communicating with the edges of sheets on said feed table and being controllably driveable to advance said sheets toward an end of the feed table; said feed table end communicating with a singulator assembly for taking sheets therefrom one at a time: a paper guide assembly spaced upwardly from the feed table to communicate with upper edges of sheets of paper stacked on said feed table and including a vertically adjustable mounting assembly for accommodating different sized sheets, said vertically adjustable mounting assembly adjustably supporting at least one support wedge having an upper sheet-edge contacting surface for contact with upper edges of advancing sheets for retaining the paper stack, said at least one support wedge further including flexible fingers wherein the fingers are of different lengths for retaining upper edges of sheets near the front of the stack and reducing pressure on successively advancing lead sheets until each leading sheet is separated from the stack and rests between the paper stack and the last of said fingers while the support sedge maintains the major weight of the stack, wherein successive lead sheets are drawn therefrom by the singulator assembly, whereby a next successive leading sheet is separated from the stack and released from a majority of the drag or friction caused by the weight of the remaining sheets thereby facilitating the drawing of only one sheet at a time by the singulator assembly.
- 11. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 10 wherein the paper guide includes telescoping positioning brackets supported by the vertically adjustable mounting assembly and carrying said at least one support wedge.
- 12. The high capacity sheet feeder as in claim 11 wherein the telescoping positioning brackets are horizontally adjustable.
- 13. The high capacity sheet feeder as claimed in claim 10 wherein the at least one support wedge is independently horizontally positionally adjustable relative to a stack of sheets.
- 14. The high capacity sheet feeder as claimed in claim 10 wherein the upper sheet-edge contacting surface comprises an arcing wedge-like surface terminating at said flexible fingers.
- 15. The high capacity sheet feeder as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible fingers comprise a primary semi-flexible first finger for firstly contacting each leading sheet generally at the upper edge thereof and a secondary finger of greater flexibility for minimizing pressure on the lead sheet while still retaining it in position to be drawn therefrom by the singulator assembly.
- 16. A sheet feeding apparatus comprising:
a sheet feeder having a feed table for maintaining edgewise thereon a stack of sheets. the sheet feeder including stack advancing belts for advancing the stack toward a feeding end thereof upper edge paper guides for maintaining upper edges of advancing sheets in the stack and separating advancing sheets thereof at minimized pressure. a singulator apparatus drawing each sequential lead sheet from the stack through a singulator aperture thereof, said creeper belts and singulator apparatus being synchronously driven in a sheet advancing direction and in a reverse direction, and a controlled sheet path gap assembly receiving sheets from the singulator apparatus including a plurality of transport ramps for directing sheets through a controlled gap; a transport receiving sheets from said control lead sheet path gap for transporting sheets to a downstream device or holding sheets to form a set before transporting to a downstream device, said transport including a second sheet receiving input independent of receipt from said controlled sheet path gap assembly for inputting thereat sheets from one or more additional sheet feeding devices.
- 17. A high capacity sheet feeder comprising:
a feed table for supporting a stack of sheets thereon; a top edge guide for retaining and separating upper edges of advancing sheets of the stack; said feed table having a sheet advancing mechanism forming a part thereof for moving said stack; a singulator assembly for drawing individual sheets from the front of the advancing stack including a dynamic advancement drive having a timing mechanism operating opposingly faced moveable sheet-contacting surfaces forming a sheet receiving aperture therebetween, said dynamic advancement drive driving at least one stationary roller having one of said sheet-contacting surfaces associated thereon, said at least one stationary roller being automatically rotatable by said dynamic advancement drive to rotate for a preset degree of rotation.
- 18. The high capacity document sheet feeder as in claim 17 wherein said dynamic advancement drive includes spring loaded tensioners for adjusting the tension between said sheet-contacting surface associated on said at least one stationary roller and an opposingly faced belt having a second of said sheet-contacting surfaces forming said sheet receiving aperture therebetween.
- 19. The high capacity document sheet feeder as in claim 17 wherein said dynamic advancement drive includes a clutch, a bearing and timing belt for the rotation of said at least one stationary roller.
- 20. The high capacity document sheet feeder as in claim 17 wherein a direct current gear motor is linked to said at least one stationary roller for advancement thereof by a timing belt, wherein the at least one stationary roller drives a first belt against a feed second belt for drawing an advancing lead sheet from the feed table.
- 21. The high capacity document sheet feeder as in claim 17 wherein during sheet-feeding operation a constant pressure exists between the sheet-contacting surfaces that form the sheet receiving aperture.
- 22. The high capacity document sheet feeder as in claim 17 wherein a timing belt driven by a direct current motor synchronously drives a belt carried by the at least one stationary roller and a feed belt mounted on rollers, wherein the sheet feeder is controlled by a computer central processing unit that automatically advances the stationary rollers at predetermined increments whereby sheets are drawn individually from the feed table.
- 23. A dual sheet handling system comprising:
a sheet transport apparatus having a first sheet receiving input arranged with a singulator of a sheet feeder for delivering sheets from a stack of sheets held generally vertically by said sheet feeder; said transport including an auxiliary second sheet input for receiving sheets from a second sheet feeder; and, the first and second sheet inputs being selectively operable to receive one or more sheets from either said first or second sheet feeder, and said transport having an output for moving sheets therefrom to a subsequent downstream processing device.
- 24. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the second input is arranged with a manually loadable feed tray.
- 25. The system as claimed in claim 23 therein the second input is associated with a universal friction feeder.
- 26. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the second input is associated with a vacuum feeder.
- 27. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the second input is associated with a one-up or two-up continuous form processor.
- 28. The system as claimed in claim 23 therein the transport is driven by a computer central processing unit set to receivingly operate said first and second sheet inputs to receive predetermined sheet quantities directly by the operator.
- 29. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the transport is driven by a computer central processing unit set to receivingly operate said first and second sheet inputs to receive predetermined sheet quantities automatically by means of an integrated OMR, BCR or OCR reading system.
- 30. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein sheets leaving the output of said transport are directed to a downstream device and a computer central processing unit operably drives said transport to simultaneously initiate the feeding of a net sheet from either of said first or second sheet feeders.
- 31. The system as claimed in claim 23 wherein the transport is operable to accumulate a set of sheets delivered sheet-by-sheet to the transport from either of said sheet feeders. wherein upon accumulating a completed set the transport is subsequently operable to direct the set to a downstream device.
- 32. A high capacity sheet feeder operably mounted on a sheet transport in an operable position for feeding sheets to the transport, said sheet feeder mounted to the transport at hinge points allowing said sheet feeder to be hinged upwardly to a non-operable position to allow access to a sheet-transporting assembly of said transport, said sheet feeder including a feed table capable of retaining a stack of sheets loaded edgewise thereon and capable of maintaining such stack both in said operable condition and said non-operable hinged-upward condition.
- 33. A document processing system including a transport for receiving individual sheets, and accumulating sets of sheets, and directing said sheets to a downstream device, said transport having first and second inputs, the first input being arranged to receive sheets individually from a first sheet feeder and a second input arranged with a manually operated input for introducing re-worked documents upon a read error detection of an incorrect previously fed or missing sheet.
- 34. The system as in claim 33 including a computer central processing unit operable to place the transport into a manual hand feed mode for accepting documents at the second input one at a time manually fed thereat and alternately operable in a second mode for automatic feeding at the second input.
- 35. The system as in claim 33 wherein the transport is alternately selectively operable to
(a) directly throughput a sheet to a downstream device, (b) accumulate a plurality of sheets in the transport or in a downstream accumulator device in predetermined sheet set sizes, and, (c) accumulate sheets in either the transport or at a downstream accumulator device in a read mode under control of OMR, BCR or OCR signals to the computer central processing unit.
- 36. In a document processing system including at least one sheet feeder and a cooperative sheet transport for delivering sheets or sets of sheets to an accumulator, a read error recovery method for read error recovery in an accumulator comprising the steps of:
detecting a read error in a transport; cycling an accumulator; advancing a non-error sheet from an accumulator; advancing an error sheet in a transport to an accumulator; removing a sheet or sheets having a detected error from accumulator; introducing corrected sheets in the location of a removed sheet or sheets; and, continuing document processing of the sheets from the sheet feeder to the sheet transport.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional application number 60/155,948 filed Sep. 24, 1999 and provisional application number 60/155,949 filed Sep. 24, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60155948 |
Sep 1999 |
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60155949 |
Sep 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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