Claims
- 1. A device for transporting and buffering a flow of flat, rectangular articles having a leading edge and a trailing edge opposite the leading edge and a bottom edge extending between the leading and trailing edges, such as letter mail, comprising:
- a support frame;
- an output feeder positioned on the support frame at the output of a buffer stack for removing articles individually from the stack;
- a plurality of parallel rotatable bars supported by said frame with at least one of said bars having screw threaded sections on a cylindrical surface interspaced along its length with polygonal cross sections and at least one of said bars having a polygonal cross section along its length, said bars for supporting and agitating a plurality of the articles collected side by side to form the buffer stack, the articles in the buffer stack transverse to said bars such that the polygonal cross section of the bars engages the bottom edge of the articles to advance the articles in a direction substantially tangential to said bars and said bar with the screw threaded sections thereon further engaging the bottom edge of the articles at a point spaced from the leading edge to move the articles toward said output feeder along the longitudinal axis of the bar;
- an edging belt positioned substantially transverse to the movement of the articles by the polygonal cross sections and engaging the leading edge of the articles for advancing the articles in the buffer stack along with the screw threaded sections of said bar toward said output feeder;
- a linearly displacable carriage positioned transversely offset from the line-of-travel of the article in the buffer stack and movable parallel to the line of travel;
- a conveyor belt assembly having a fixed article input supported by said frame, said conveyor belt assembly extending to and further supported by said carriage for transporting articles from the article input across said carriage in a direction essentially transverse to the line of travel of said carriage;
- a pivoting arm supported by said carriage and extending therefrom transverse to the line of travel of the carriage to reach the buffer stack, said pivoting arm including a shoe for directing articles received from said conveyor belt assembly into the buffer stack; and
- means for displacing said carriage in response to movement of said pivoting arm to maintain essentially a constant pressure on said shoe against the last article in the buffer stack.
- 2. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for displacing maintains the entrance angle of articles into the buffer stack within a preselected range.
- 3. A device for transporting and buffering a flow of flat, rectangular articles having a leading edge and a trailing edge opposite the leading edge and a bottom edge extending between the leading and trailing edges, such as letter mail, comprising:
- (a) a supporting frame,
- (b) at least one rotatable bar supported by said frame and having a noncircular cross section for supporting and advancing in a direction substantially tangential to said bar a plurality of the articles collected side by side in a buffer stack by engaging the bottom edges of the articles, the articles in said buffer stack positioned transverse to said bar,
- (c) a rotatable edging bar having alternating first and second segments, said first segments having a screw thread configuration and said second segments having a noncircular cross section, said edging bar positioned adjacent the leading edges of the articles in said buffer stack for agitating the articles in the buffer stack and urging the articles therein toward the output feeder,
- (d) a linearly displaceable carriage positioned transversely offset from the line-of-travel of the articles in said buffer stack and movable parallel to said line-of-travel,
- (e) a conveyor belt assembly having a fixed article input supported by said frame, said conveyor belt assembly extending to and further supported by said carriage for transporting articles from said article input across said carriage in a direction essentially transverse to the line-of-travel of said carriage,
- (f) a pivoting arm supported by said carriage and extending therefrom transverse to the line-of-travel of said carriage to reach said buffer stack, said pivoting arm including a shoe for directing articles received from said conveyor belt assembly into said buffer stack, and
- (g) means for displacing said carriage in response to movement of said pivoting arm to maintain essentially a constant pressure of said shoe against the last article in said buffer stack.
- 4. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 3 further including an additional rotatable bar having alternating first and second segments, said first segments having a screw thread configuration and said second segments having a noncircular cross section, said additional rotatable bar disposed to support and agitate the articles in the buffer stack and urge the articles therein toward said rotatable edging bar and toward the output feeder.
- 5. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 4 wherein said noncircular cross sections are essentially square.
- 6. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one rotatable bar includes a plurality of such bars each having an essentially square cross section, and
- said bars are synchronized in their rotation such that each bar presents a raised surface to the bottom edge of the articles at the same time.
- 7. A device for transporting and buffering a flow of flat, rectangular articles having a leading edge and a trailing edge opposite the leading edge and a bottom edge extending between the leading and trailing edges, such as letter mail, comprising:
- a support frame;
- an output feeder positioned on the support frame at the output of a buffer stack for removing articles individually from the stack;
- a plurality of parallel rotatable bars supported by said frame with at least one of said bars having screw threaded sections on a cylindrical surface interspaced along its length with polygonal cross sections and at least one of said bars having a polygonal cross section along its length, said bars for supporting and agitating a plurality of the articles collected side by side to form the buffer stack, the articles in the buffer stack transverse to said bars such that the polygonal cross section of the bars engages the bottom edge of the articles to advance the articles in a direction substantially tangential to said bars and said bar with the screw threaded sections thereon further engaging the bottom edge of the articles at a point spaced from the leading edge to move the articles toward said output feeder along the longitudinal axis of the bar;
- an edging belt positioned substantially transverse to the movement of the articles by the polygonal cross sections and engaging the leading edge of the articles for advancing the articles in the buffer stack along with the screw threaded sections of said bar toward said output feeder;
- a linearly displacable carriage positioned transversely offset from the line-of-travel of the article in the buffer stack and movable parallel to the line of travel;
- a conveyor belt assembly having a fixed article input supported by said frame, said conveyor belt assembly extending to and further supported by said carriage for transporting articles from the article input across said carriage in a direction essentially transverse to the line of travel of said carriage;
- a pivoting arm supported by said carriage and extending therefrom transverse to the line of travel of the carriage to reach the buffer stack, said pivoting arm including a shoe for directing articles received from said conveyor belt assembly into the buffer stack;
- means for displacing said carriage in response to movement of said pivoting arm to maintain essentially a constant pressure on said shoe against the last article in the buffer stack; and
- means for terminating the flow of articles from the device when the length of said buffer stack becomes less than a preselected value.
- 8. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for terminating comprises:
- means for detecting when the length of the buffer stack becomes less than said preselected value,
- a member having a first position wherein the member contacts the leading article in the buffer stack and displaces the buffer stack from the output feeder and a second position wherein said member is not in contact with the buffer stack, and
- means responsive to said means for detecting for positioning said member.
- 9. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 7 wherein said means for terminating comprises:
- means for detecting when the size of the buffer stack becomes less than the said preselected value,
- a member having a first position wherein the member blocks the output of the articles from the output feeder and a second position wherein the member is not in contact with the articles, and
- means responsive to said means for detecting for positioning said member.
- 10. A transporting and buffering device as recited in claim 7 further including means for terminating the input of articles to the device when the size of said buffer stack exceeds a second preselected value.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 880,018 filed Feb. 21, 1978, now abandoned.
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