Claims
- 1. A machine for supplying a stream of signatures, said machine comprising a hopper into which an upright stack of signatures is initially loaded, said stack having front and rear sides, having first and second laterally facing sides, and having a bottom, conveyor means for stripping signatures one-by-one from the bottom of said stack and for advancing said signatures forwardly from said hopper as a running shingle, means for lifting a of upper signatures in said stack upwardly from lower signatures in the stack thereby to reduce the weight of the signatures on said conveyor means during stripping of said signatures from said stack by said conveyor means, said lifting means comprising first and second lifters located adjacent said first and second sides, respectively, of said stack and further comprising a rear lifter located adjacent said rear side of said stack, and means for moving each of said lifters between (1) active positions lifting a group of upper signatures in said stack upwardly from the lower signatures in the stack and (2) inactive positions dropping said group of upper signatures onto the lower signatures in the stack.
- 2. A machine as defined in claim 1 in which each of said lifters comprises a roller supported to rotate about a generally horizontal axis.
- 3. A machine as defined in claim 1 further including means supporting each lifter to swing inwardly into engagement with said stack and to shift upwardly to lift said upper group of signatures as said lifter is moved from its inactive position to its active position.
- 4. A machine as defined in claim 3 in which each of said lifters comprises a roller supported to rotate about a generally horizontal axis.
- 5. A machine as defined in claim 3 in which said supporting means for each lifter comprise rod means supported to swing about a generally horizontal axis, a carriage supported on said rod means to swing with said rod means and to move upwardly and downwardly along said rod means, said lifter being mounted on and movable with said carriage, and said moving means comprising selectively operable actuator means for causing said rod means to swing inwardly and outwardly about said axis and for causing said carriage to move upwardly and downwardly along said rod means.
- 6. A machine as defined in claim 5 in which the actuator means for each lifter comprises a reciprocating fluid-operated actuator connected between said carriage and said rod means and operable to shift said carriage upwardly and downwardly on said rod means, and cam means on each carriage and operable to swing said rod means inwardly and outwardly in response to upward and downward movement, respectively, of said carriage.
- 7. A machine as defined in claim 6 in which said actuator comprises an upright cylinder connected rigidly to said carriage and further comprises a rod slidable upwardly and downwardly in said cylinder and connected rigidly to said rod means.
- 8. A machine for supplying a stream of signatures, said machine comprising a hopper into which an upright stack of signatures is initially loaded, said stack having front and rear sides, having first and second laterally facing sides, and having a bottom, conveyor means for stripping signatures one-by-one from the bottom of said stack and for advancing said signatures forwardly from said hopper as a running shingle, means for lifting a group of upper signatures in said stack upwardly from lower signatures in the stack thereby to reduce the weight of the signatures on said conveyor means during stripping of said signatures from said stack by said conveyor means, said lifting means comprising first and second lifters located adjacent said first and second sides, respectively, of said stack, means for moving each of said lifters between (1) active positions lifting a group of upper signatures in said stack upwardly from lower signatures in the stack and (2) inactive positions dropping said group of upper signatures onto lower signatures in the stack, and means supporting each lifter to swing inwardly into engagement with said stack and to shift upwardly to lift said upper group of signatures as said lifter is moved from its inactive position to its active position, said supporting means for each lifter comprising rod means supported to swing about a generally horizontal axis, a carriage supported on said rod means to swing with said rod means and to move upwardly and downwardly along said rod means, said lifter being mounted on and movable with said carriage, and said moving means comprising selectively operable actuator means for causing said rod means to swing inwardly and outwardly about said axis and for causing said carriage to move upwardly and downwardly along said rod means.
- 9. A machine as defined in claim 8 in which the actuator means for each lifter comprises a reciprocating fluid-operated actuator connected between said carriage and said rod means and operable to shift said carriage upwardly and downwardly on said rod means, and cam means on each carriage and operable to swing said rod means inwardly and outwardly in response to upward and downward movement, respectively, of said carriage.
- 10. A machine as defined in claim 9 in which said actuator comprises an upright cylinder connected rigidly to said carriage and further comprises a rod slidable upwardly and downwardly in said cylinder and connected rigidly to said rod means.
- 11. A machine as defined in claim 8 in which each of said lifters comprises a roller supported on the respective carriage to rotate about a generally horizontal axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 572,765, filed Aug. 27, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,711 issued Feb. 18, 1992.
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