Claims
- 1. A method for shaping a plurality of sheets forming a stack, each sheet having four edges and four corners to be shaped, said the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning four cutting devices adjacent a surface, each one of the four cutting devices being proximate a respective one of the four corners;
- injecting air between the sheets of the stack;
- translating the stack in a first direction and then in a second direction to a first position, respectively, to position a first edge of the stack abutting a first and second mechanical stop and to position a second edge of the stack abutting a third mechanical stop, the first direction being orthogonal to the second direction;
- actuating a first pair of the four cutting devices, when the stack is in the first position, to shape a first and second corner of the sheets;
- applying a force on the stack in a third direction and in the first direction to position, through translation, the third edge of the stack against a fourth mechanical stop and to maintain the first edge of the stack in abutment against the first and second mechanical stops so as to position a second of the four corners adjacent a second of the four cutting devices, the first direction being substantially orthogonal to the third direction, the third direction being opposite and substantially parallel to the second direction; and
- actuating a second pair of the four cutting devices, when the stack is in the second position, to shape a third and fourth corner of the sheets.
- 2. A method for shaping a plurality of sheets forming a stack, each sheet having four edges and four corners to be shaped, said method comprising the steps of:
- positioning four cutting devices adjacent a surface, each one of the four cutting devices being proximate a respective one of the four corners;
- injecting air between the sheets of the stack;
- translating the stack in a first direction and then in a second direction, respectively, to first abut a first edge of the stack against a first and second reference surface and then to abut a second edge of the stack against a third reference surface so as to position a first of the four corners adjacent a first of the four cutting devices, the first direction being substantially orthogonal to the second direction;
- actuating the first of the four cutting devices to shape the first of the four corners after positioning the first of the four corners adjacent the first of the four cutting devices;
- applying a force on the stack in a third direction and in the first direction to position, through translation, the third edge of the stack against a fourth reference surface and to maintain the first edge of the stack in abutment against the first and second reference surface so as to position a second of the four corners adjacent a second of the four cutting devices, the first direction being substantially orthogonal to the third direction, the third direction being opposite and substantially parallel to the second direction;
- actuating the second of the four cutting devices to shape the second corner after positioning the second of the four corners adjacent the second of the four cutting devices;
- translating the stack in the fourth direction and then in the third direction, respectively, to first abut a fourth edge of the stack against a fifth and sixth reference surface and then to abut the third edge of the stack against a seventh reference surface so as to position a third of the four corners adjacent a third of the four cutting devices, the third direction being substantially orthogonal to the fourth direction, the fourth direction being opposite and substantially parallel to the first direction;
- actuating the third of the four cutting devices to shape the third corner after positioning the third of the four corners adjacent the third of the four cutting devices;
- applying a force on the stack in the second direction and in the fourth direction to position, by translation, the second edge of the stack against an eighth reference surface and to maintain the fourth edge of the stack in abutment against the fifth and sixth reference surfaces so as to position a fourth of the four corners adjacent a fourth of the four cutting devices, the second direction being substantially orthogonal to the fourth direction; and
- actuating the fourth of the four cutting devices to shape the fourth corner after positioning the fourth of the four corners adjacent the fourth of the four cutting devices.
- 3. A method for shaping a plurality of sheets forming a stack, each sheet having four corners to be shaped and four edges, a first and second of the four edges being adjacent, the first and a third edge being adjacent, comprising:
- providing four shaping devices adjacent a surface, each one of the four cutting devices being proximate a respective one of the four corners;
- injecting air between the sheets of the stack;
- translating the sheets in a first direction to position a first edge against a first and second stationary mechanical stop, the first and second mechanical stops being spaced apart;
- translating the sheets in a second direction to position a second edge against a third stationary mechanical stop, the second direction being substantially orthogonal to the first direction;
- after translating the sheets in the first and second directions, actuating a first pair of the four shaping devices to shape a first and second corner of the sheets;
- translating the sheets in a third direction to position a third edge against a fourth stationary mechanical stop, the third direction being substantially parallel to the second direction and directed away from the third mechanical stop, the mechanical stops being spaced apart from the four corners; and
- after translating the sheets in the third direction, actuating a second pair of the four shaping devices to shape a third and fourth corner of the sheets.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 08/907,283 filed Aug. 6, 1997, now abandoned, which is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/211,841 filed Apr. 18, 1994, now abandoned, which was based on PCT/EP 92/02429 filed Oct. 22, 1992 which claims priority of FR 91 13547 filed Oct. 28, 1991.
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