Claims
- 1. A stacking apparatus for stacking a plurality of flat articles on edge, each article having a front perimeter edge and two faces, said stacking apparatus adapted to receive each of said plurality of flat articles as each article enters said stacking apparatus moving in a direction generally parallel to said faces of each article, said stacking apparatus comprising:(a) a discharge magazine for sequentially receiving and stacking said flat articles face-to-face in an on-edge stack, comprising: i) an article inlet, ii) an article edge receiving means, wherein each front perimeter edge contacts said article edge receiving means to align each front perimeter edge of each article as said articles enter said stack; and iii) an article face receiving means wherein a face of one of said flat articles abuts said article face receiving means; (b) a segmented roller for receiving and aligning said flat articles for insertion into said on-edge stack, comprising a rotatable segmented cylinder having a longitudinal central axis, said segmented cylinder disposed adjacent said article inlet and having at least one planar surface thereon substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis of said segmented cylinder, said planar surface in said segmented cylinder being adapted to open a gap between a prior article and said segmented roller, said planar surface receiving a single article and so that the segmented roller may be incrementally rotated to drive said article against said article edge receiving means, said segmented roller continuing to rotate until one of said at least one planar surfaces is rotated into position to open an additional gap between said stack and said segmented roller adapted to receive the next article entering the article inlet; and (c) a belt turn-up mechanism that reorients each article ninety degrees prior to entry into said discharge magazine, wherein said belt turn-up mechanism uses a single belt.
- 2. A stacking apparatus for stacking a plurality of flat articles on edge, each article having a front perimeter edge and two faces, said stacking apparatus adapted to receive each of said plurality of flat articles as each article enters said stacking apparatus moving in a direction generally parallel to said faces of each article, said stacking apparatus comprising:(a) a discharge magazine for sequentially receiving and stacking said flat articles face-to-face in an on-edge stack, comprising: i) an article inlet, ii) an article edge receiving means, wherein each front perimeter edge contacts said article edge receiving means to align each front perimeter edge of each article as said articles enter said stack; and iii) an article face receiving means wherein a face of one of said flat articles abuts said article face receiving means; (b) a segmented roller for receiving and aligning said flat articles for insertion into said on-edge stack, comprising a rotatable segmented cylinder having a longitudinal central axis, said segmented cylinder disposed adjacent said article inlet and having at least one planar surface thereon substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis of said segmented cylinder, said planar surface in said segmented cylinder being adapted to open a gap between a prior article and said segmented roller, said planar surface receiving a single article and so that the segmented roller may be incrementally rotated to drive said article against said article edge receiving means, said segmented roller continuing to rotate until one of said at least one planar surfaces is rotated into position to open an additional gap between said stack and said segmented roller adapted to receive the next article entering the article inlet; and (c) a belt turn-up mechanism that reorients each article ninety degrees prior to entry into said discharge magazine, wherein said belt turn-up mechanism uses a single belt, said belt turn-up mechanism adapted to turn said articles either clockwise or counterclockwise.
- 3. A stacking apparatus for stacking a plurality of flat articles on edge, each article having a front perimeter edge and two faces, said stacking apparatus adapted to receive each of said plurality of flat articles as each article enters said stacking apparatus moving in a direction generally parallel to said faces of each article, said stacking apparatus comprising:(a) a discharge magazine for sequentially receiving and stacking said flat articles face-to-face in an on-edge stack, comprising: i) an article inlet, ii) an article edge receiving means, wherein each front perimeter edge contacts said article edge receiving means to align each front perimeter edge of each article as said articles enter said stack; and iii) an article face receiving means wherein a face of one of said flat articles abuts said article face receiving means; (b) a segmented roller for receiving and aligning said flat articles for insertion into said on-edge stack, comprising a rotatable segmented cylinder having a longitudinal central axis, said segmented cylinder disposed adjacent said article inlet and having a single planar surface thereon substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis and is adapted to rotate 360 degrees for each article received, said planar surface in said segmented cylinder being adapted to open a gap between a prior article and said segmented roller, said planar surface receiving a single article and so that the segmented roller may be incrementally rotated to drive said article against said article edge receiving means, said segmented roller continuing to rotate until one of said at least one planar surfaces is rotated into position to open an additional gap between said stack and said segmented roller adapted to receive the next article entering the article inlet, said segmented roller adapted to be stationary during the receiving of each article and subsequently rotates 360 degrees to drive that article against the article receiving means; and (c) a belt turn-up mechanism that reorients each article ninety degrees prior to entry into said discharge magazine, wherein said belt turn-up mechanism uses a single belt.
- 4. A stacking apparatus for stacking a plurality of flat articles on edge, each article having a front perimeter edge and two faces, said stacking apparatus adapted to receive each of said plurality of flat articles as each article enters said stacking apparatus moving in a direction generally parallel to said faces of each article, said stacking apparatus comprising:(a) a discharge magazine for sequentially receiving and stacking said flat articles face-to-face in an on-edge stack, comprising: i) an article inlet, ii) an article edge receiving means, wherein each front perimeter edge contacts said article edge receiving means to align each front perimeter edge of each article as said articles enter said stack; and iii) an article face receiving means wherein a face of one of said flat articles abuts said article face receiving means; (b) a segmented roller for receiving and aligning said flat articles for insertion into said on-edge stack, comprising a rotatable segmented cylinder having a longitudinal central axis, said segmented cylinder disposed adjacent said article inlet and having a single planar surface thereon substantially parallel to the longitudinal central axis and is adapted to rotate 360 degrees for each article received, said planar surface in said segmented cylinder being adapted to open a gap between a prior article and said segmented roller, said planar surface receiving a single article and so that the segmented roller may be incrementally rotated to drive said article against said article edge receiving means, said segmented roller continuing to rotate until one of said at least one planar surfaces is rotated into position to open an additional gap between said stack and said segmented roller adapted to receive the next article entering the article inlet, said segmented roller adapted to be stationary during the receiving of each article and subsequently rotates 360 degrees to drive that article against the article receiving means; and (c) a belt turn-up mechanism that reorients each article ninety degrees prior to entry into said discharge magazine, wherein said belt turn-up mechanism uses a single belt, said belt turn-up mechanism adapted to turn said articles either clockwise or counterclockwise.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/561,506 filed Apr. 28,2000.
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