Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating an entire collation of individual sheets from a supply stack for downstream processing comprising:(a) a supply stack tray, the supply stack tray for containing a plurality of collations comprised of a supply stack of individual sheets; (b) a separator device for separating all sheets of a collation from corresponding other sheets in the supply stack; (c) a gripper device positioned proximate to the supply stack of individual sheets for gripping the entire collation after the leading edge of the sheets of the collation have been separated from the other sheets in the supply stack, the gripper device moving the entire collation from the supply stack tray downstream for processing; (d) a scanner for scanning collation identification information on a first sheet in the supply stack to obtain a number of sheets in the collation; and (e) a microprocessor controller for processing the collation identification information obtained by the scanner and signaling the separation device to separate the number of sheets in the collation from the supply stack.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the separator device is a vacuum operated separation device.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the gripper device is a gripper drum.
- 4. An apparatus for separating a collation of individual sheets from a supply stack comprising:(a) a means for containing a supply stack while collations in the supply stack are being separated; (b) a separating means adjacent to the means for containing the supply stack for separating each sheet in the collation from the supply stack to form a collation; (c) a collation separator means for separating the collation after the collation has been separated by the separating means; and (d) a gripper means for gripping the entire collation after the collation has been separated from the stack, and for moving the collation downstream for further processing.
- 5. A method of separating a collation of individual sheets from a supply stack comprising the steps of:(a) separating the individual sheets in the collation from other sheets in the supply stack; (b) gripping the collation in its entirety and moving the collation in its entirety from the supply stack for downstream processing, (c) scanning a sheet in the supply stack to obtain information about a number of sheets in the collation prior to step 7(a); and (d) processing the information obtained by scanning in step 7(c) and signaling a separating device to separate the number of sheets in the collation.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 comprising the steps of:(a) scanning a first sheet in the collation after step 7(c) to verify that the first sheet scanned at step 8(a) is the first sheet of the collation after the collation has been separated from the supply stack.
- 7. The method as claimed in claim 6 further comprising the steps of:(a) processing information about the number of sheets in the collation; and (b) signaling a separating device to separate the number of sheets in the collation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application No. 09/750,929 filed on Dec. 28, 2000, the current status of Application No. 09/750,929 is that it has now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,812.
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