Claims
- 1. A register located between a form feed apparatus and a sequencer merger apparatus;
- said register providing left and right channel control of forms prior to merging said forms into a set such that said channels are independently controllable to place said forms in a stack prior to ejecting said forms to said sequencer merger;
- said register using belts to provide transverse registering;
- said left channel and said right channel being adapted to receive forms in a left channel staging area and a right channel staging area for edge justifying said forms and transporting said forms;
- said left channel staging area and said right channel staging area feeding said forms to a left channel stacking area and a right channel stacking area respectively, said left channel stacking area and said right channel stacking areas being adapted to transport and stack said forms and to selectively release said forms for further processing in a selected order whereby multiple page form injection from either or both channels is enabled.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 and
- said register using a plurality of transport belts to transport said forms through said staging area and said stacking area;
- said register having a longitudinal axis corresponding to the mean direction of travel of said left channel and said right channel;
- said belts diverging from said axis to outwardly justify said forms.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1 and
- said selective transporting and stacking being controlled by a low friction paper guide for displacing said forms relative to one another and stacking said forms and independent left channel and right channel clutch and brake assemblies.
- 4. A dual registering stacking interface for injecting sequential forms moving along a paper path axis from an upstream input position to a downstream output position comprising:
- a first channel and a second channel, said first channel and second channel being at substantially the same downstream position;
- a first staging area associated with said first channel and a second staging area being associated with said second channel;
- a first stacking area associated with said first channel and a second stacking area being associated with said second channel, said stacking areas being located downstream of said staging areas;
- said staging areas serving to register said forms in a direction substantially perpendicular to said paper path axis;
- said stacking areas serving to collect said forms in a selected number and to retain said forms until released to be injected into a further downstream location in a selected number and a selected order between said channels.
- 5. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 4 further comprising:
- said dual registering stacking interface has a transport assembly having a plurality of lower belts activated by lower pulleys and a plurality of cooperating upper belts activated by upper pulleys, said upper pulleys and upper belts being transversely offset from the lower pulleys and also angularly offset relative to the paper path axis.
- 6. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 5 further comprising:
- said angularly offset belts urging a each form traveling from said staging areas to said stacking areas outboard so that said form becomes outboard side justified towards left hand side guides and right hand side guides respectively.
- 7. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 6 further comprising:
- said first channel and said second channel having forms retainable in the first and second stacking area respectively up to a predetermined number;
- at the time the control system decides which channel to move, and at what time the paper should move, the paper is selectively released from said respective stacking areas.
- 8. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 6 further comprising:
- said transport assembly being driven by a gear train and power supply;
- said first channel and said second channel having paper retained in the first and second stacking area;
- each of said first and second stacking areas is controlled by independently clutched first and second sets of output rollers;
- each set of output rollers having its own respective clutch and brake assembly which effectively disengage from gear train so that forms remain in said stacking areas until release for injection into the next operation is calculated to be called for.
- 9. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 8 further comprising:
- calculating the calling forth of said forms for said next operation using a general purpose computer processing data relating to optically read codes, form length, time, number of pages per set and set printing format so that all the subsequent steps are performed in proper order, whereby selected combinations of North/South, West/East and East/West printing are enabled in whatever multiples are needed.
- 10. A register for controlling form injection into an envelope inserter comprising:
- staging means for feeding forms;
- stacking means for receiving and retaining forms;
- control means for recognizing and selectively releasing said forms using releasing means for independently moving said forms, so that form sets can be selectively processed in one of each of the combinations of North/South, West/East, East/West printing arrangements and in multiple and mixed multiple form numbers.
- 11. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 10 further comprising:
- said register having left and right channels;
- said control means controlling said forms prior to merging such that said each of said channels is independently controllable to place said forms in a left or right stack, said stacks being retained in said stacking prior to injecting said forms;
- said register further using registering means for transversely urging said form into registered stacks;
- said staging means being a left channel staging area and a right channel staging area for edge justifying said forms and transporting said forms;
- said left channel staging area and said right channel staging area feeding said forms to said stacking means.
- 12. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 11 further comprising:
- said stacking means comprising a left channel stacking area and a right channel stacking area respectively, and further being adapted to transport and stack said forms and to selectively release said forms for further processing in a selected order whereby multiple page form injection is enabled.
- 13. The dual registering stacking interface of claim 10 further comprising:
- said stacking means comprising a left channel stacking area and a right channel stacking area respectively, and further being adapted to transport and stack said forms and to selectively release said forms for further processing in a selected order whereby multiple page form injection is enabled.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/697,441, filed Aug. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,887,864 issued Mar. 30, 1999 and this application incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of the prior application.
This application incorporates by reference the disclosures in Provisional Applications, Ser. No. 60/004,380, entitled "Dual Registering Stacking Interface" filed Jan. 22, 1996 and Ser. No. 60/004,379 entitled "Improved Access Accumulator" filed Sep. 27, 1995, and Application Ser. No. 60/005,820, Filed Oct. 23, 1995 entitled "Method of Processing and Stacking Printed Forms."
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