Claims
- 1. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising:pulling a first sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material by a suction apparatus, the suction apparatus utilizing a vacuum to pull the first sheet-like material from the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; and transporting the first sheet-like material to a delivery section of an insert tower by a substantially vertical transport mechanism.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further including the step of applying substantially constant pressure to a rear of the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of:applying compressed air to a front edge of the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of detecting whether a pulling mechanism succeeded in pulling the first sheet-like material.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of releasing the first sheet-like material by a removal of the vacuum to the suction apparatus.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of changing the direction flow of the first sheet-like material by a multistage turn.
- 7. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising:pulling a first sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; adjusting a height of a resistance applying foot that applies resistance against pulling the first sheet-like material; and delivering the first sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 8. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising:pulling a first sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; detecting whether the first sheet-like material jammed in a process of moving the first sheet-like material within an insert tower; and delivering the first sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 9. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising:pulling a first sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material by a suction apparatus, the suction apparatus utilizing a vacuum to pull the first sheet-like material from the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; detecting whether the suction apparatus pulled more than one sheet-like material; and transporting the first sheet-like material to a delivery section of an insert tower by a substantially vertical transport mechanism.
- 10. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising:pulling a first sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; detecting whether a pulling mechanism pulled more than one sheet-like material by sensing of a distance created by a rotation of a pivot hand caused by a swivel of a pivot arm as at least one sheet-like material passes between a front roller and a transport belt; and delivering the first sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 11. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising the steps of:applying substantially constant pressure to a rear of a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material; applying resistance to a first sheet-like material of the substantially horizontal queue by an adjustment a height of a resistance applying foot; pulling the first sheet-like material; changing the direction flow of the first sheet-like material by a multistage turn; and delivering first the sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of detecting whether a pulling mechanism pulled more than one sheet-like material by sensing of a distance created by the rotation of a pivot hand caused by a swivel of a pivot arm as at least one sheet-like material passes between a front roller and a transport belt.
- 13. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising the steps of:applying compressed air to a front edge of a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertical sheet-like material; pulling a first sheet-like material from the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material by a suction apparatus, the suction apparatus utilizing a vacuum to pull the first sheet-like material; and delivering the first sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of detecting whether the suction apparatus pulled more than one sheet-like material by sensing of a distance created by a rotation of a pivot hand caused by a swivel of a pivot arm as at least one sheet-like material passes between a front roller and a transport belt.
- 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of aligning at least one air jet to apply the compressed air to the front edge of the substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertical sheet-like material.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein step of aligning the at least one air jet includes rotating an air tube upon an insertion of an insert hopper.
- 17. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising the steps of:pulling a plurality of sheet-like material from a plurality of insert hoppers; the plurality of insert hoppers aligned substantially vertically in an insert tower; changing a direction flow of the plurality of sheet-like material by a multistage turn; and delivering the plurality of sheet-like material to the transport system.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of pulling the plurality of sheet-like material comprises pulling said plurality of sheet-like material from a substantially horizontal queue of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material located in said insert hoppers.
- 19. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising the steps ofpulling a plurality of sheet-like material from a plurality of insert towers; each of the plurality of insert towers including a plurality of substantially vertically aligned insert hoppers; and delivering the plurality of sheet-like material to a transport system.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of pulling the plurality of sheet-like material includes pulling the plurality of sheet-like material from a plurality of substantially horizontal queues of substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material located in said insert hoppers.
- 21. A method for detecting the presence of at least one sheet-like material, comprising the steps of:rotating a pivot hand about a pivot point, the pivoting hand comprising a pivot point, an attachment point, and a sensing point, whereas a first length from the sensing point to the pivot point is greater than a second length from the attachment point to the pivot point; measuring a distance between a fixed point within an insert tower and the sensing point on the pivot hand.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of rotating of the pivot hand comprises rotating of the pivot hand caused by a swivel of a pivot arm produced by the at least one sheet-like material passing between a transport belt and a front roller.
- 23. The method of claim 21, the step of measuring the distance includes measuring said distance by an optic sensor.
- 24. A method for repeatedly delivering sheet-like material to a transport system, comprising the steps of:loading substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material in a plurality of insert hoppers; the substantially vertically oriented sheet-like material creating substantially horizontal queues of substantially vertical sheet-like material in said hoppers; applying pressure to rear ends of the substantially horizontal queues of substantially vertical sheet-like material; applying compressed air to front edges of the substantially horizontal queues of substantially vertical sheet-like material; pulling first sheet-like materials from the substantially horizontal queues of substantially vertical sheet-like material; detecting whether the first sheet-like materials have been successfully pulled; and delivering the first sheet-like material to the transport system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/215,507 filed on Jun. 30, 2000 entitled Vertical Insert System and naming Fred Casto, Bruce Bennett, Mick McDonald, Jeff Schreiber, and Corey Tunink as inventors.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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