Claims
- 1. A method for separating a sheet of photographic prints into individual prints, the prints being arranged on the sheet in an orthogonal pattern composed of transverse rows, the prints defining each transverse row having aligned leading and trailing edges and the method of separating the prints comprising:a) moving the sheet of prints longitudinally in the direction of a first path of travel to a first cutting location adjacent the inlet end of a transport table; b) cutting the sheet along a line perpendicular to the first path of travel to sever from the sheet a first strip containing a first transverse row of prints; c) receiving the first strip severed from the sheet onto the transport table at the inlet end; d) selectively moving together a first set of nip rollers arranged at spaced intervals along the transport table for engaging and continuously advancing the first severed strip in the direction of the first path of travel longitudinally across the transport table away from the inlet end and towards a second end of the transport table on the opposite side of the transport table from the inlet end and at the second end, butting the first severed strip against a table stop; e) moving the first set of rollers apart and disengaging the first set of rollers from the first severed strip; f) selectively moving together a second set of nip rollers that are orthogonally arranged along side the first set and extend along the transport table from the inlet end to the second end for engaging and advancing the first severed strip transversely across the transport table in step wise fashion in a second path of travel to a second cutting location, the stepwise advance pausing the first severed strip each time a lateral edge of each print advances to the second cutting location, g) cutting the strip transversely at each pause in the movement along a line generally parallel to the first path of travel to sever individual prints from the strip; and h) repeating steps (a) to (g) for a subsequent transverse row of prints for severing individual prints from the sheet.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 wherein selectively engaging the first and second sets of nip rollers for moving the strip along the transport table in the first and second paths of travel comprise forming a plurality of nips between sets of longitudinally and transversely spaced driven and idler rollers and moving selected idler rollers against an associated driven roller for moving the strip in a selected longitudinal or transverse direction.
- 3. A method as in claim 1 comprising:a) providing a fiducial mark along a leading transverse edge of the sheet and in advance of a first transverse row of prints; b) sensing the fiducial mark before movement of the sheet into the first cutting location; c) positioning the sheet at the first cutting location in response to the sensing of the fiducial mark; d) cutting the sheet to sever a leading edge portion of the sheet including the fiducial mark while retaining the memory of the location of the fiducial mark; e) moving the sheet a given distance with respect to the first cutting location as measured from the retained memory of the position of the fiducial mark, the given distance being the distance to the trailing edge of the first row of prints; and f) cutting the sheet to sever the first strip from the sheet.
- 4. A method as in claim including clamping the sheet to an anvil prior to each of the cutting operations.
- 5. A method as in claim 1 comprising:a) providing a fiducial mark between a lateral edge of the sheet and a lateral edge of a first column of prints; b) sensing the fiducial mark during the movement of the severed strip into the second cutting location; c) positioning the strip at the second cutting location in response to the sensing of the fiducial mark; d) transversely cutting the strip at the second cutting location to sever a leading lateral edge portion of the strip including the fiducial mark while retaining the memory of the location of the fiducial mark; e) moving the strip a given distance with respect to the second cutting location as measured from the retained memory of the position of the fiducial mark, the given distance being the distance to the trailing lateral edge of the first print in the severed strip; and cutting the strip to sever the first print from the sheet.
- 6. A method as in claim 1 wherein moving the sheet along a first path of travel into a first cutting location includes:a) butting a leading edge of the sheet against a nip; b) overdriving the sheet against the nip to form a buckle at the sheet leading edge and insure the proper seating of the sheet leading edge in the nip; and thereafter c) drawing the sheet leading edge through the nip for locating the sheet at the first cutting location.
- 7. A method as in claim 1 wherein moving the strip transversely along a second path of travel to the second cutting location comprises:a) butting a leading edge of the strip against a nip; b) overdriving the strip leading edge against the nip to form a buckle at the strip leading edge and insure the proper seating of the strip leading edge in the nip; and thereafter c) drawing the strip leading edge through the nip for locating the strip at the second cutting location.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
The application is related to copending application Ser. No. 10/020,397 filed Dec. 12, 2001.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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