Claims
- 1. A bottom feeder for placing an incoming envelope at a bottom of a stack of envelopes, said stack comprising a first side and a second side, said bottom feeder comprising:a first roller means adapted to be positioned adjacent to the first side of said stack for positioning said incoming envelope at the bottom of said stack; a roller means assembly adjustably positioned adjacent to the first roller means; and a belt that provides support for the stack extending from said first roller means to said roller means assembly, wherein said roller means assembly is configured to provide a gap between said belt and a portion of a bottom envelope positioned at the bottom of said stack said gap extending from said roller assembly towards said first roller.
- 2. The bottom feeder of claim 1, wherein the position of said roller assembly may be adjusted between the first roller and the second side of said stack.
- 3. The bottom feeder of claim 1, wherein said roller assembly comprises a plurality of rollers and wherein at least one of said plurality of rollers is adapted to provide support to the stack and at least one of said plurality of rollers is adapted to be spaced from the bottom of said stack to dictate the depth of the gap between the belt and the bottom envelope.
- 4. The bottom feeder of claim 3, wherein said roller assembly is configured to hold said belt against said at least one of said plurality of rollers adapted to dictate the depth of the gap.
- 5. The bottom feeder of claim 4 further comprising a drive source and said belt being an endless belt such that continuous rotation of the belt by said drive source will allow placement of each envelope of a continues stream of envelopes in said stack.
- 6. The bottom feeder of claim 1, wherein said first roller is adapted to be positioned adjacent to a conveyor for delivering envelopes to said first roller, said first roller adapted to position the incoming envelope at the bottom of said stack.
- 7. The bottom feeder of claim 1 further comprising a tension roller positioned adjacent to said first roller and opposite said roller assembly.
- 8. An apparatus for forming a stack of flat articles, comprising:a conveyor belt for feeding flat articles to a bottom of the stack; and a roller assembly for driving the conveyor belt, the roller assembly comprising at least a first roller, a second roller and a third roller; wherein the second roller is positioned at a lower level than the first roller and the third roller to create a space between the conveyor belt and the stack, from the first roller to the third roller, such that the conveyor belt is not in contact with the bottom of the stack substantially from the first roller to the third roller.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein at least one of the first roller and the third roller is adjustable relative to each other, so that the length of the space between the conveyor belt and the stack is adjustable.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the second roller is adjustable relative to the stack, so that the depth of the space between the conveyor belt and the stack is adjustable.
- 11. A method of forming a stack of flat articles, comprising the steps of:feeding flat articles to a bottom of the stack via a conveyor belt; supporting the stack on the conveyor belt; driving the conveyor belt about a roller assembly having at least a first roller, a second roller and a third roller; positioning the second roller at a lower level than the first roller and the third roller to create a space between the conveyor belt and the stack along a portion of the conveyor belt wherein the space extends from the third roller to the first roller such that the conveyor belt is not in contact with a portion of the bottom of the stack.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of adjusting the length of the space between the conveyor belt and the stack by adjusting the distance between the first roller and the third roller.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of adjusting the depth of the space between the conveyor belt and the stack by adjusting the distance between the second roller and the stack.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/108,655, filed on Jul. 1, 1998.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/734,632. filing date Oct. 21, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,809,749.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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