Claims
- 1. Apparatus for collecting and stacking a plurality of identically shaped sheets comprising: a collating station for collecting and stacking the sheets; at least one pair of sheet dispensing stations positioned on each of two opposite sides of said collating station, each of said sheet dispensing stations being adapted to store sheets identical in size and weight, said dispensing stations and said collating station being located in a row uniformly spaced relative to each other; movable sheet-conveying carriage positioned above said dispensing and collating stations, and driving means for incrementally reciprocating said carriage to and fro above said row of stations at an incremental amplitude corresponding to the spatial distances between said stations for transporting said sheets in a direction toward said collating station; individually controllable gripper elements mounted on said carriage at predetermined locations and having means for simultaneously gripping one sheet from at least one of each of said pair of opposed dispensing stations at an edge of the sheet leading in the direction of motion toward the collating station; means lowering said gripper elements for gripping the sheets, whereby the sheets thus gripped are conveyed sequentially from the dispensing stations towards said collating station for stacking thereon, each of said gripper elements being controlled individually for building up stacks of different order, the sheets being collated by transporting the sheets from one dispensing station to the other, the sheets being transported step-by-step in the direction toward said collating station; a pair of rows of said gripper elements mounted on said carriage and spaced by about a sheet length relative to each other and adapted to respectively engage the gripped sheet along the leading and trailing edges thereof.
- 2. Apparatus for collecting and stacking a plurality of identically shaped sheets comprising: a collating station for collecting and stacking the sheets; at least one pair of sheet dispensing stations positioned on each of two opposite sides of said collating station, each of said sheet dispensing stations being adapted to store sheets identical in size and weight, said dispensing stations and said collating station being located in a row uniformly spaced relative to each other; movable sheet-conveying carriage positioned above said dispensing and collating stations and driving means for incrementally reciprocating said carriage to and fro above said row of stations at an incremental amplitude corresponding to the spatial distances between said stations for transporting said sheets in a direction toward said collating station; individually controllable gripper elements mounted on said carriage at predetermined locations and having means for simultaneously gripping one sheet from at least one of each of said pair of opposed dispensing stations at an edge of the sheet leading in the direction of motion toward the collating station; means lowering said gripper elements for gripping the sheets, whereby the sheets thus gripped are conveyed sequentially from the dispensing stations towards said collating station for stacking thereon, each of said gripper elements being controlled individually for building up stacks of different order, the sheets being collated by transporting the sheets from one dispensing station to the other, the sheets being transported step-by-step in the direction toward said collating station.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, at least an outermost of said dispensing stations of each said pair being adapted to dispense sheets having low coefficients of friction and low weight, slide bar means being superimposed on at least the trailing edges of said sheets stacked at said stations for maintaining alignment of the sheets.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 3, each said slide bar means having suction apertures on a lower face thereof directed toward the sheet stack at said stations.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said carriage being substantially ladder-shaped and having wings, said gripper elements being fastened to the rungs of said laddershaped carriage.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said gripper elements comprising suction cups positioned in rows extending transverse to the direction of conveyance of said sheets, and controllable valve means selectively connecting said suction cups to a source of reduced pressure.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, at least some of said dispensing stations comprising blow nozzles directed toward the leading edges of said sheets opposite to the direction of conveyance thereof.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, said collating station comprising vibrating means for orienting the sheets being stacked into an edge-aligned stack.
- 9. Apparatus for collecting and stacking a plurality of identically shaped sheets comprising: a collating station for collecting and stacking the sheets; at least one pair of sheet dispensing stations positioned on each of two opposite sides of said collating station, each of said sheet dispensing stations being adapted to store sheets identical in size and weight, said dispensing stations and said collating station being located in a row uniformly spaced relative to each other, movable sheet-conveying carriage positioned above said dispensing and collating stations and driving means for incrementally reciprocating said carriage to and fro above said row of stations at an incremental amplitude corresponding to the spatial distances between said stations for transporting said sheets in a direction toward said collating station; individually controllable gripper elements mounted on said carriage at predetermined locations and having means for simultaneously gripping one sheet from at least one of each of said pair of opposed dispensing stations at an edge of the sheet leading in the direction of motion toward the collating station means lowering said gripper elements for gripping the sheets, whereby the sheets thus gripped are conveyed sequentially from the dispensing stations towards said collating station for stacking thereon, each of said gripper elements being controlled individually for building up stacks of different order related to the characteristics of the sheets, said collating station being positioned intermediate, and centrally of said plurality of sheet dispensing stations, said carriage comprising a pair of rows of gripper elements, said rows being spaced from each other by about a sheet length relative each other and adapted to respectively engage the sheet being conveyed along the leading and trailing edges thereof, at least an outermost of said dispensing stations of each said pair being adapted to dispense sheets having low coefficients of friction and low weight, slide bar means being superimposed on at least the trailing edges of said sheets stacked at said stations for maintaining alignment of the sheets, said carriage being substantially ladder-shaped and having rungs, said gripper elements being fastened to the rungs of said ladder-shaped carriage, said gripper elements comprising suction cups positioned in rows extending transverse to the direction of conveyance of said sheets; and controllable valve means selectively connecting said suction cups to a source of reduced pressure; each said slide bar means having suction apertures on a lower face thereof directed toward the sheet stack at said stations, at least some of said dispensing stations comprising blow nozzles directed toward the leading edges of said sheets opposite to the direction of conveyance thereof, said collating station comprising vibrating means for orienting the sheets being stacked into an edge-aligned stack.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-RELATED REFERENCES
This is a continuation-in-part of the parent application Ser. No. 466,258 filed May 2, 1974, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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