Claims
- 1. A high speed sheet feeder for directing sheets to a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, the sheet feeder comprising:
- a feed ramp for supporting a stack of sheets;
- a feeder singulator for deshingling sheets from the stack;
- a feed tray remote from the feeder singulator for receiving sheets from the feeder singulator, the tray including a space for locating sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the space for locating sheets therein so that sheets can be slid from the space; and
- the feed tray being constructed and arranged to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that sheets in the space ate positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer and the tray including a bracket that enables the feed tray to be moved by the stack feed elevator platform, in the manner of a stack supported by the platform, so that sheets in the space are brought into engagement with the utilization device singulator.
- 2. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a pivot positioned on the tray so that the tray is raised and lowered by a stack feed elevator platform in the printer to bring the second stack of sheets, respectively, into and out of contact with the utilization device singulator.
- 3. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 2 further comprising a plurality of substantially vertical bridging belts for directing sheets from the feeder singulator to the tray.
- 4. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 3 wherein the tray comprises a lower platform and an upper platform, the stack opening being defined in a space therebetween and the lower platform including a plurality of conveyor belts for transporting sheets along the tray to the second stack.
- 5. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 4 wherein the tray further comprises a stacking guide that directs sheets fed by the conveyor belts to a position in the stack between a bottom face of the stack and the lower platform.
- 6. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 1 wherein the tray includes a slot along a side thereof for allowing sheets to be slid from the top of the second stack by the utilization device singulator in a direction substantially transverse to a direction in which sheets pass from the feeder singulator to the tray.
- 7. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 6 wherein the tray includes a recessed edge proximate the slot for allowing overhanging sheet edges to be bent downwardly in contact with the utilization device singulator.
- 8. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 1 wherein the drawer includes a front having a selectably releasable door therein for receiving the tray.
- 9. A high sheet feeder as set forth in claim 8 wherein the feed ramp includes an interlock probe and wherein the drawer includes an interengaging orifice for receiving the probe, the interlock disconnecting a drawer lock for enabling the drawer to be opened and closed in conjunction with the tray interconnected thereto.
- 10. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 8 wherein the drawer includes a stack feed elevator platform having a plurality of feed screws thereon for raising and lowering the platform, a pair of feed screws proximate the drawer front being lowered to allow positioning of the tray thereover, lower ends of the screws being supported by lowermost bearings on brackets extending below a base of the drawer.
- 11. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a feed sensor for detecting a thickness of the second stack, the feed sensor being interconnected to the feeder singulator so that a thickness below a predetermined level signals the feeder singulator to direct additional sheets to the second stack.
- 12. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 11 wherein the feed sensor comprises a ball bearing engaging the stack and a microswitch positioned over the ball bearing so that vertical movement of the ball bearing alternatively activates and deactivates the microswitch.
- 13. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 12 further comprising a jam sensor positioned on the tray upstream of the feeder sensor, the jam sensor detecting a second stack thickness below a second predetermined level, the jam sensor signalling a jam alarm in response thereto.
- 14. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 1 wherein the utilization device includes at least two drawers, the drawers being positioned with one of the drawers atop another of the drawers and wherein the feed tray is constructed and arranged to be positioned through the portal in one of the drawers so that another of the drawers can be accessed for loading with sheets.
- 15. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 14 wherein the portal is positioned on a lower of the at least two drawers.
- 16. A high speed sheet feeder for directing sheets to a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, a utilization device singulator for driving sheets from a stack of sheets located on the stack feed elevator platform and a stack level sensor constructed and arranged to at least one of (1) move the stack feed elevator platform to locate a top sheet of the stack adjacent the utilization device singulator and (2) indicate a fault, in response to a sensed level of a top sheet in the stack relative to the utilization device singulator, the sheet feeder comprising:
- a feed structure for supporting a stack of sheets;
- a base structure for supporting the feed structure relative to a floor surface;
- a feeder singulator for deshingling sheets from the stack located on the feed structure;
- a feed tray located remote from the feeder singulator for receiving sheets from the feeder singulator, the feed tray including a space for forming a second stack of sheets therein and the feed tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that the sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack, the feed tray being positionable through a port in the drawer so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate the utlization device singulator; and
- wherein the feed tray extends from the feed structure at a position suspended over the floor and wherein the feed tray is constructed and arranged to engage the stack level sensor when the feed tray is positioned through the port within the drawer so that the stack level sensor indicates presence of a top sheet of the stack at a location that engages the utilization device singulator.
- 17. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 16 wherein the base structure includes wheels that engage the floor and that enable the base to be moved toward and away from the utilization device.
- 18. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 17 wherein the drawer is movable outwardly from a housing of the utlilization device to expose an interior of the drawer and wherein the interior of the drawer includes the stack feed elevator platform mounted therein.
- 19. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 18 wherein the feed tray is movable out of engagement with the utilization device singulator so that the feed tray can be moved outwardly from the utilization device in conjunction with the drawer, the feed tray moving outwardly in response to movement of the base on the wheels.
- 20. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 19 wherein a front of the drawer is mechanically interconnected with the feed structure so that each of the drawer and the feed structure move together outwardly from and inwardly toward, respectively, the utilization device.
- 21. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 19 wherein the feed tray is pivotally mounted on the feed structure so that it is movable toward and away from the utilization device singulator.
- 22. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 21 wherein the feed tray includes a supporting surface that engages at least a portion of the stack feed elevator platform so that the feed tray moves toward and away from the utilization device singulator in response to movement of the stack feed elevator platform.
- 23. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 22 wherein the port in the drawer includes perimeter edges that are sized to enable the feed tray to be inserted through the port in a position out of engagement with the stack feed elevator platform and out of engagement with the utilization device singulator.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/975,508, filed Nov. 12, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,036 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/775,200 filed Oct. 9, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,167,408.
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