Claims
- 1. A stacking device for receiving a plurality of generally flexible pieces which have been cut from a web of elongate material, the device comprising:
- a stacking chute for receiving the web pieces following their cutting from the material web;
- a conveyor for transporting the web pieces to the bottom of the stacking chute; and
- a label stop positioned at the bottom of the stacking chute, said label stop comprising first and second legs connected to one another so as to provide the label stop with a generally L-shaped configuration, with said first leg being angularly inclined toward the top of the stacking chute, said label stop being operable to support a plurality of generally flexible web pieces in said stacking chute;
- and further wherein said stacking device is operable to receive and stack said plurality of generally flexible web pieces in the absence of any auxiliary web piece lifting apparatus.
- 2. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said conveyor comprises a plurality of parallel mounted o-ring belts and said angularly inclined label stop leg is provided with a plurality of slots through which said o-ring belts pass.
- 3. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said stacking chute comprises a back plate and a guide plate, said guide plate being adjustably mounted to said back plate to accommodate web pieces of different sizes, and wherein said label stop is mounted to said guide plate.
- 4. A stacking device for receiving a plurality of generally flexible pieces which have been cut from a web of elongate material, the device comprising:
- a stacking chute for receiving the web pieces following their cutting from the material web, said stacking chute comprising a guide plate adjustably mounted to a chute back plate;
- a label stop mounted to said guide plate;
- a conveyor belt for transporting the web pieces to the stacking chute; and
- a mounting plate to which said conveyor belt and said stacking chute are mounted, said stacking chute being angled with respect to two of three mutually perpendicular reference axes,
- wherein said label stop is mounted at one end of said guide plate, said label stop comprising first and second legs connected to one another so as to provide the label stop with a generally L-shaped cross-sectional configuration with the first leg being angularly inclined toward a free end of the guide plate, said label stop being operable to support a plurality of generally flexible web pieces in said stacking chute;
- and further wherein said stacking device is operable to receive and stack said plurality of generally flexible web pieces in the absence of any auxiliary web piece lifting apparatus.
- 5. The stacking device according to claim 4, wherein said conveyor belt is inclined downwardly from a receiving end thereof toward a delivery end thereof adjacent said stacking chute.
- 6. The stacking device according to claim 4, wherein said web pieces are delivered to a bottom portion of the stacking chute so as to be inserted therein beneath the immediately preceding web piece.
- 7. The stacking device according to claim 4, wherein said conveyor belt comprises a plurality of parallel mounted o-ring belts and said angularly inclined label stop leg is provided with a plurality of slots through which said o-ring belts are rotatably driven.
- 8. The stacking device according to claim 4, wherein at least one of said guide plate and chute back plate is provided with indicator means for enabling relative positioning of said guide plate and said chute back plate to receive web pieces of a predetermined size.
- 9. The stacking device according to claim 8, wherein said indicator means is visually perceptible by a user and comprises at least one of metric and English linear measurement scales.
- 10. The stacking device according to claim 4, further comprising sensor means for terminating delivery of web pieces to said stacking chute when the level of web pieces received within the stacking chute has reached a predetermined stacking chute position.
- 11. The stacking device according to claim 10, wherein said sensor means is adjustably positioned along said stacking chute.
- 12. The stacking device according to claim 4, wherein said stacking chute is angled away from a front plane of the stacking device and rearwardly and away from the conveyor belt.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 583,971, filed Sep. 18, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,079,980.
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Divisions (1)
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