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 floor-supported 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 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 sheets can be removed from a top of the second stack and the feed tray being supported by the stack feed elevator platform when the feed tray is positioned through the port; and
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer and the feed tray including a support bracket that interconnects the feed tray to the feed ramp, the feed tray being mounted on the support bracket so as to be movable toward and away from the utilization device singulator by movement of the stack feed elevator platform when the feed tray is positioned through the port.
- 2. 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 forming a second stack of sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack; and
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer, the feed tray including 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 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 forming a second stack of sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack; and
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer, 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 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 forming a second stack of sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack;
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer; and
- 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 having tops that are located to allow positioning of the tray therefore, lower ends of the feed screws being supported by lowermost bearings on brackets extending below a base of the drawer.
- 11. 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 floor-supported 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 forming a second stack of sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack;
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer; and
- a feed sensor for detecting a thickness of the second stack, the feed sensor being interconnected to the feeder singulator so that a thickness of less than 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 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 forming a second stack of sheets therein and the tray further including an opening proximate the second stack so that sheets can be removed from the top of the second stack;
- the feed tray having perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port in the drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer; and
- wherein the utilization device includes at least two drawers in a vertically stacked relationship, and wherein the feed tray is located through the port in one of the drawers and is remote from and free of interfering with another of the drawers so that the other of the drawers can be accessed for loading with sheets while the feed tray is still located in proximity to the port.
- 15. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 14 wherein the port is positioned on a lower of the at least two drawers.
- 16. A method for interfacing a high speed sheet feeder with a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, comprising the steps of:
- defining a port in a front of the drawer of the utilization device;
- providing a floor-supported sheet feeder stack of sheets adjacent the host utilization device;
- positioning a feed tray that extends from the sheet feeder stack, through the port into the drawer with the feed tray being located proximate a utilization device singulator;
- directing sheets from a sheet feeder stack to a second stack in the feed tray;
- maintaining a predetermined second stack thickness by adding sheets from the sheet feeder stack to the second stack as sheets are removed from the second stack by the utilization device singulator; and
- wherein the step of positioning includes supporting the feed tray on the stack feed elevator platform and selectively moving the feed tray toward and away from the utilization device singulator, the feed tray being moved by the stack feed elevator platform so that a top sheet of the second stack is maintained in engagement with the utilization device singulator.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 16 further comprising directing sheets into the second stack to a side of the stack opposite a side engaging the utilization device singulator.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 17 further comprising raising a stack feed elevator platform of the drawer to place the second stack of the tray into engagement with the utilization device singulator.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 16 further comprising maintaining a predetermined second stack thickness, the step for maintaining including sensing the thickness of the stack and adding additional sheets to the stack when the thickness is less than the predetermined thickness.
- 20. A method for interfacing a high speed sheet feeder with a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, comprising the steps of:
- defining a port in a front of the drawer of the utilization device;
- positioning a feed tray through the port into the drawer, with the feed tray being located proximate a utilization device singulator and supporting the feed tray on the stack feed elevator platform;
- directing sheets from a sheet feeder stack to a second stack in the feed tray on a side of the second stack opposite a side of the second stack that engages the utilization device singulator;
- raising the stack elevator feed platform of the drawer to place the second stack of the tray into engagement with the utilization device singulator; and
- bending edges of sheets of the second stack into a deflected orientation wherein the edges are disposed at an acute, non-zero degree, angle relative to a remaining unbent portion of the sheets, the deflected orientation being substantially parallel to an orientation in which the stack feed elevator platform is aligned and in which sheets are normally supported on the stack feed elevator platform.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 20 wherein the step of bending includes engaging the edges with the utilization device singulator.
- 22. A method for interfacing a high speed sheet feeder with a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, comprising the steps of:
- defining a port in a front of the drawer of the utilization device;
- positioning a feed tray through the port into the drawer, with the feed tray being located proximate a utilization device singulator and supporting the feed tray on the stack feed elevator platform;
- directing sheets from a sheet feeder stack of sheets to a second stack in the feed tray;
- maintaining a predetermined second stack thickness by adding sheets from the sheet feeder stack to the second stack as sheets are removed from the second stack by the utilization device singulator;
- directing sheets into the second stack to a side of the second stack opposite a side of the second stack that engages the utilization device singulator;
- raising the stack feed elevator platform of the drawer to place a second stack of the tray into engagement with the utilization device singulator, wherein the stack feed elevator platform includes a plurality of lead screws for raising and lowering the stack feed elevator platform and wherein the step of defining a port includes lowering respective tops of lead screws proximate the door front so that the tray can pass thereover, the step of lowering including supporting bases of the screws in bearings positioned below the level of a base of the drawer.
- 23. A method for interfacing a high speed sheet feeder with a host utilization device having a stack feed elevator platform accessed by a drawer, comprising the steps of:
- defining a port in a front of the drawer of the utilization device;
- positioning a feed tray through the port into the drawer, with the feed tray being located proximate a utilization device singulator;
- directing sheets from a sheet feeder stack of sheets to a second stack in the feed tray;
- maintaining a predetermined second stack thickness by adding sheets from the sheet feeder stack to the second stack as sheets are removed from the second stack by the utilization device singulator; and
- wherein the utilization device includes at least two drawers, positioned so that one of the drawers is located atop another of the drawers, and the step of positioning includes locating the feed tray in the port in one of the drawers so that the other of the drawers can be loaded with sheets while the feed tray is positioned in the one of the drawers.
- 24. 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 floor-supported 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 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 a top of the second stack, the feed tray including perimeter edges that are sized to enable the tray to pass through a port int he drawer of the utilization device so that the second stack of sheets is positioned proximate a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer;
- a mounting bracket that interconnects the feed tray with the feed ramp and that enables the feed tray to move toward and away from the utilization device singulator; and
- wherein the feed tray includes a supporting surface that engages the feed elevator platform, the feed elevator platform having a stack supporting face that defines an acute angle relative to a face of the feed tray for supporting the second stack of sheets, the supporting surface being located so that a portion of the feed elevator platform engages the supporting surface to support and move the feed tray toward and away from the device singulator.
- 25. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the mounting bracket comprises a pivot that enables the feed tray to pivot relative to the feed ramp.
- 26. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the face of the feed tray for supporting the second stack is substantially parallel to a floor surface for supporting the host utilization device and the feed ramp and wherein the face of the feed tray includes a cutout along an edge thereof over which a portion of the sheets and the second stacks overhang when the sheets are supported by the face of the feed tray, the cutout enabling the sheets to be bent downwardly into an acute angle relative to the face of the feed tray so that bent portions of the second stack of sheets are oriented approximately parallel to the stack-supporting face of the feed elevator platform.
- 27. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 26 wherein the stack feed elevator platform includes a drive for driving the platform toward and away from the utilization device singulator and further comprising a sensor located to engage the feed elevator platform, an upward advance of the platform by the drive being halted in response to the platform engaging the sensor and wherein the feed tray includes a location for engaging the sensor.
- 28. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the stack feed elevator platform includes a drive for driving the platform toward and away from the utilization device singulator and further comprising a sensor located to engage the feed elevator platform, an upward advance of the platform by the drive being halted in response to the platform engaging the sensor and wherein the feed tray includes a location for engaging the sensor.
- 29. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed ramp includes rollers to enable advance of the feed ramp towards and withdrawal of the feed ramp from the drawer.
- 30. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 29 further comprising floor mounted tracks that guide the rollers.
- 31. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein each of the feed ramp and the drawer include interengaging hook and loop fasteners for maintaining the feed ramp in contact with the drawer.
- 32. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed tray includes guides for directing sheets from the feeder singulator into a bottom of the second stack opposite a top of the second stack that engages the utilization device singulator.
- 33. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed ramp includes a backing plate for supporting the stack of sheets, the backing plate being removable.
- 34. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed ramp includes drive plates that engage the backing plate and that move the backing plate along the feed ramp to advance the stack of sheets thereon, the drive plates being movable below a face of the feed ramp.
- 35. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 33 further comprising a second backing plate located at an upstream end of the feed ramp, drive plates being movable below the face of the feed ramp so that the drive plates are positionable behind the second backing plate to advance the second backing plate in a downstream direction along the feed ramp.
- 36. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed tray includes a sensor that senses a thickness of the second stack, the sensor being interconnected with a controller that directs the feeder singulator to advance further sheets to the second stack in response to a predetermined sensed thickness.
- 37. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 36 wherein the sensor comprises a ball that engages a top sheet of the stack interconnected with a switch, the ball being free to spin.
- 38. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 24 wherein the feed tray includes a feed jam sensor that signals a controller to halt operation of the feeder singulator in response to a stack thickness that is greater than a second stack thickness that is greater than a predetermined maximum second stack thickness.
- 39. 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 base structure for supporting the feed ramp off of a floor surface, the base structure including wheels that engage the floor surface and that enable the base to be moved toward and away from the utilization device;
- a feeder singulator for deshingling sheets from a stack;
- a feed tray positioned 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 sheets can be removed from a 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 a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer;
- wherein the feed tray extends from the feed ramp at a position suspended over the floor surface; and
- wherein the drawer is movable outwardly from a housing of the utilization device to expose an interior of the drawer and wherein the interior of the drawer includes the stack feed elevator platform mounted therein.
- 40. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 39 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.
- 41. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 40 wherein a front of the drawer is mechanically interconnected with the feed ramp so that each of the drawer and the feed ramp move together outwardly from and inwardly toward, respectively, the utilization device.
- 42. 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 base structure for supporting the feed ramp off of a floor surface, the base structure including wheels that engage the floor surface and that enable the base to be moved toward and away from the utilization device;
- a feeder singulator for deshingling sheets from the stack;
- a feed tray positioned 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 sheets can be removed from a 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 a utilization device singulator that is located adjacent the drawer; and
- wherein the feed tray extends from the feed ramp at a position suspended over the floor surface and the feed tray is pivotally mounted on the feed ramp so that it is movable toward and away from the utilization device singulator.
- 43. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 42 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.
- 44. A high speed sheet feeder as set forth in claim 43 wherein the port in the drawer includes parameter 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-in-part of co-pending 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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