Claims
- 1. A method for separating books of sheets in a stack of books wherein each book in the stack is stacked with an edge offset relative to an adjacent book, thereby defining alternating offset edges in the stack, comprising the steps of:
- stacking a lowest book and a book adjacent the lowest book in a stack;
- engaging an overhanging edge of a book adjacent a lowest book in the stack with side supports and lifting a portion of the edge of the book between the side supports to an elevation higher than an elevation of the edge adjacent the side supports;
- supporting a bottom face of the lowest book at a suspended elevation;
- directing a separation assembly into a space defined between the side supports by the lifting step and concurrently removing support from at least a corner of the lowest book adjacent one of the side supports to further define the space, wherein the corner moves to a location below the suspended elevation; and
- successively removing support from the bottom face of the lowest book as the separation assembly moves into engagement with the book adjacent the lowest book to thereby deposit the lowest book at a remote elevation lower than the suspended elevation while the book adjacent the lowest book is concurrently taken out of contact with the lowest book to be supported by the separation assembly.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of removing support comprises moving each of a plurality of support segments downwardly in succession to define a downward-sloping ramp that moves from the suspended elevation to the remote position as the separation assembly moves across a bottom face of the book adjacent the lowest book.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 2 further comprising conveying the lowest book to a downstream location, remote from the support segments when the support segments are each at the remote elevation with the lowest book positioned thereon.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the step of conveying includes providing segments that are driven rollers and rotating the rollers to remove the lowest book from the rollers.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of directing the separation assembly includes applying a first belt having a fixed end and a movable end to the bottom face of the book adjacent the lowest book in an area adjacent the space.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 5 wherein the step of directing the separation assembly further comprises applying a second belt facing opposite the first belt to a top surface of the lowest book in the area adjacent the space.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of stacking includes, first, printing a first plurality of sheets in an order defining a first series of ordered printed pages and stacking the first plurality of sheets in a predetermined justification as the lowest book in a stack and, second, printing a second plurality of sheets in an order defining a second series of ordered printed pages and stacking the second plurality of sheets in a predetermined justification atop the lowest book in the stack as the book adjacent the lowest book, including stacking the second plurality of sheets with edges offset from adjacent edges of the first plurality of sheets to thereby produce the overhanging edge.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 7 wherein the step of stacking the second plurality of sheets with edges offset from adjacent edges of the first plurality of sheets includes moving a support platform between at least two positions separated by a distance equal to a desired offset size of the overhanging edge between the step of stacking the first plurality of sheets and the second plurality of sheets.
- 9. A method for separating a plurality of jog-offset, stacked books of sheets in which each book has a justified edge offset from an adjacent justified edge, comprising the steps of:
- engaging an overhanging offset edge of a book located atop a lowest book in a stack of jog-offset books and lifting a bottom portion of the offset edge above a suspended elevation to break adhesive contact with a top of the lowest book while supporting opposing corners of the offset edge at the suspended elevation;
- removing support from a portion of the lowest book at an edge adjacent the offset edge thereby causing a downward droop in the portion away from the offset edge to thereby define a space between the droop and the offset edge; and
- directing a separation projection into the space as support is further removed from the lowest book to cause the lowest book to drop to a lower elevation as the book is maintained by the projection at the suspended elevation.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/936,399 filed Sept. 25, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,186.
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