Claims
- 1. A device for feeding a sheet onto a piston face, comprising:
- a grabber bar which is generally elongated and includes a first jaw and a second jaw, said first and second jaws being generally opposed to open and close on said sheet to secure and release said sheet thereby;
- a track having said grabber bar mounted thereon, said track alternately moving said grabber bar in a first direction across said piston face, to a first terminus above said piston face and, subsequently reversing said first direction and moving said grabber bar in a second direction to a second terminus below said piston face;
- a gripper bar having a first plate and a second plate, said first and second plates being generally identically shaped and having fingers extending therefrom, said first and second plates being demountably coupled, said gripper bar applying pressure great enough to hold said sheet sandwiched therebetween, yet weak enough to allow said sheet to slidably move therebetween, said gripper bar being located at said second terminus;
- trip means alternately urging said jaws of said grabber bar to an open position from a closed position, releasing said sheet thereby when said grabber reaches said first terminus, and back to a closed position securing said sheet therebetween, when said grabber bar reaches said second terminus;
- cutting means for severing said sheet from a sheet source at a point just above said gripper bar when said first and said second jaws are at said first terminus;
- a hollow mounting member integral with said grabber bar having a first and a second end and a channel therethrough, said mounting member fixedly attached at said first end to said track and at said second end to said first jaw; and
- a guide member with a first and a second end, said guide member sized to slidably fit within said channel in said mounting member and attached at said first end to said second jaw and at said second end to said trip means, wherein said trip means urges said first and second jaws alternately from said open position to said closed position.
- 2. The device as described in claim 1, said track further comprising a chain, a drive sprocket, and a non-drive sprocket, said drive sprocket located at said first terminus, said non-drive sprocket located at said second terminus, and a motor means attached to said drive sprocket for rotating said drive sprocket and urging said chain with said grabber bar thereattached along said track.
- 3. The device as described in claim 1, said trip means further comprising: a pivoting member made up of a first arm and a second arm, a helical spring with a first and a second end, a compression means, and a release means, said first arm rotatably mounted to said mounting member at a first end by a first articulation pin and rotatably mounted at a second end to a first end of said second arm by a second articulation pin, said second end of said second arm being rotatably mounted to said guide by a third articulation pin, said helical spring enclosing said guide and contacting said guide at said first end through a stop pin attached to said guide and contacting said mounting member at said second end of said helical spring through a stop bearing located therein, said compression means located at said first terminus, and said release means located at said second terminus, wherein said pivoting member, in a generally straight alignment with said first and second arm generally aligned along a longitudinal axis of said guide, is compressing said spring and holding said jaws in said open position, until contact with said release means located at said second terminus, said release means urging said pivoting member from said straight alignment to a jointed alignment by urging said pivoting member at said second articulation pin in a direction generally normal to said axis of said straight alignment, said tripping drawing said jaws into said closed position, said jointed alignment being maintained by urging of said spring until said track reaches said first terminus whereupon said compression means contacts and urges said pivot member from said jointed alignment back to said straight alignment, thus in this manner alternately urging jaws from said closed position to said open position.
- 4. A device for feeding a sheet onto a piston face, comprising:
- a grabber bar which is generally elongated and includes a first jaw and a second jaw, said first and second jaws being generally opposed to open and close on said sheet to secure and release said sheet thereby;
- a track having said grabber bar mounted thereon, said track alternately moving said grabber bar in a first direction across said piston face, to a first terminus above said piston face and, subsequently reversing said first direction and moving said grabber bar in a second direction to a second terminus below said piston face;
- a gripper bar having a first plate and a second plate, said first and second plates being generally identically shaped and having fingers extending therefrom, said first and second plates being demountably coupled, said gripper bar applying pressure great enough to hold said sheet sandwiched therebetween, yet weak enough to allow said sheet to slidably move therebetween, said gripper bar being located at said second terminus;
- trip means alternately urging said jaws of said grabber bar to an open position from a closed position, releasing said sheet thereby when said grabber reaches said first terminus, and back to a closed position securing said sheet therebetween, when said grabber bar reaches said second terminus;
- cutting means for severing said sheet from a sheet source at a point just above said gripper bar when said first and said second jaws are at said first terminus; and
- a plurality of mated resilient pads mounted on said jaws for holding said sheet therebetween, wherein each of said resilient pads on said first jaw has a mate of identical dimensions oppositely mounted on said second jaw, said mated pads separated from adjacent mated pads by a space of sufficient dimensions to allow said fingers of said gripper bar to pass therethrough when said first and second jaws are in said closed position and said mated pads hold said sheet therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/035,401, filed 04/07/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,870,709.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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