Claims
- 1. A method using electrostatic charges to temporarily hold sheets of paper in assembly, comprising:
- providing means for producing a stack of sheets of paper,
- utilizing said stack producing means to produce a stack of sheets of paper so that the sheets in said stack have an electrostatic charge introduced thereon which tends to repel said sheets from adjacent sheets in said stack and so that, in addition, at least some of said sheets in said stack have a layer of air between adjacent sheets whereby the electrostatic forces and layers of air cause adjacent sheets to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved; and
- introducing an opposite electrostatic charge into at least an upper portion of said stack, said opposite electrostatic charge having an opposite polarity to the repelling electrostatic charge on said sheets thereby causing sheets in the upper portion of the stack to no longer repel one another thereby decreasing the tendency of the sheets in the upper portion of said stack to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved.
- 2. The method in accordance with claim 1, wherein said utilizing step comprises the steps of:
- A. providing a first sheet of paper;
- B. introducing an electrostatic charge on said sheet of paper;
- C. moving said sheet of paper into a stack assembly area;
- D. providing a second sheet of paper;
- E. introducing an electrostatic charge of the same polarity as the electrostatic charge of step B on said second sheet;
- F. moving said second sheet into said stack assembly area on top of said first sheet thereby trapping a layer of air between said first and second sheets; and
- G. repeating steps A through F to create said stack of paper with the weight of the upper sheets of paper in the stack forcing the layers of air from between the lower sheets of paper whereby the lower sheets in the stack achieve intimate contact while the upper sheets tend to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved because of the like electrostatic charges thereon and the layers of air therebetween.
- 3. The method in accordance with claim 2, wherein said providing steps A and D include severing said first and second sheets from an endless web.
- 4. The method in accordance with claim 2, wherein said introducing steps B and E include movement of said first and second sheets through conveyors which introduce said electrostatic charges.
- 5. The method in accordance with claim 4, wherein said electrostatic charges are negative charges.
- 6. The method in accordance with claim 5, wherein said step of introducing an opposite electrostatic charge into at least an upper portion of said stack includes the introduction of positive charges onto the upper sheets in the stack while maintaining the negative charges on the lower sheets.
- 7. The method in accordance with claim 1, wherein said utilizing step includes:
- assembling said stack of sheets of paper so that, as said stack is assembled, each sheet has an electrostatic charge introduced thereon which tends to repel said sheet from adjacent sheets in said stack and, in addition, a layer of air is introduced between adjacent sheets whereby the electrostatic forces and layers of air cause adjacent sheets to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved.
- 8. An apparatus using electrostatic charges to temporarily hold sheets of paper in assembly, comprising:
- means for producing a stack of sheets of paper so that the sheets in said stack have an electrostatic charge introduced thereon which tends to repel said sheets from adjacent sheets in said stack and, in addition, so that at least some of said sheets in said stack have a layer of air between adjacent sheets whereby the electrostatic forces and layers of air cause adjacent sheets to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved; and
- means for introducing an opposite electrostatic charge into at least an upper portion of said stack, said opposite electrostatic charge having an opposite polarity to the repelling electrostatic charge on said sheets thereby causing sheets in the upper portion of the stack to no longer repel one another thereby decreasing the tendency of the upper portion of the sheets to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved.
- 9. The apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said opposite charge introducing means includes an electrostatic charging bar.
- 10. The apparatus in accordance with claim 8, wherein said producing means includes means for assembling a stack of sheets of paper so that, as said stack is assembled, each sheet has an electrostatic charge introduced thereon which tends to repel said sheet from adjacent sheets in said stack and, in addition, a layer of air is introduced between adjacent sheets whereby the electrostatic forces and layers of air cause adjacent sheets to slide relative to one another if the stack is moved.
- 11. The apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein said opposite charge introducing means includes an electrostatic charging bar.
- 12. The apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein said assembling means includes means to sever individual sheets from an endless web.
- 13. The apparatus in accordance with claim 12, wherein said sheets move along a conveyor which introduces said repelling charge to said sheets.
- 14. The apparatus in accordance with claim 13, wherein said conveyor includes upper and lower belt sections which interact with said sheets to introduce said repelling charge thereto.
- 15. The apparatus in accordance with claim 10, wherein each of said sheets moves along a conveyor which introduces said repelling charge to said sheets.
- 16. The apparatus in accordance with claim 15, wherein said conveyor includes upper and lower belt sections which interact with said sheets to introduce said repelling charge thereon.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/462,140 filed on Jun. 8, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,062,764.
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