Claims
- 1. A feed control system for feeding sheets to a printer, comprising:
- a feed roller adapted to engage a lower surface of a sheet to be fed;
- a normally non-rotatable selector bar located above said feed roller for insuring that the sheets pass between said selector bar and said feed roller, one at a time;
- wherein said selector bar includes a pair of end caps at either end thereof, one of said end caps permitting relative rotation between the selector bar and said one of said end caps; and,
- a plurality of friction components located on said selector bar at axially spaced positions therealong and adapted to engage a surface of a sheet to be held back above said sheet to be fed.
- 2. The feed control system according to claim 1 wherein said friction components are of annular construction and wherein adjustment means are provided for rotating said selector bar to present different portions of said friction components for cooperation with said feed roller.
- 3. The feed control system according to claim 2 wherein said friction components project radially from said selector bar, and said feed roller is provided with a plurality of axially spaced, circumferential grooves for receiving respective portions of said friction components.
- 4. The feed control system according to claim 2 and further including means for indicating movement of said selector bar in response to operation of said adjustment means.
- 5. The feed control system according to claim 3 and including eccentric means for moving said selector bar toward or away from said feed roller in response to rotation of a shaft.
- 6. The feed control system of claim 1 wherein the other of said end caps prevents relative rotation between the selector bar and the other of the end caps.
- 7. The feed control system of claim 6 wherein said other of said end caps is received within an adjustment insert slidably received in one end of said selector bar.
- 8. The feed control system of claim 7 wherein means are provided for locking said one end of said selector bar to said adjustment insert.
- 9. The feed control system of claim 1 wherein said friction components and said feed roller are capable of single feeding sheets with a thickness less than 0.007 inch.
- 10. The feed control system of claim 9 wherein said friction components and said feed roller are capable of single feeding sheets with a thickness up to about 0.125 inch.
- 11. In a feed control system for feeding printable sheets into a printer, the system including a sheet feed bin having an opening therein and a feed roller positioned in said opening, the improvement comprising:
- a normally non-rotatable selector bar located above said feed roller defining a sheet gate therebetween, said selector bar formed with a plurality of axially spaced grooves on which are seated a corresponding plurality of resilient, annular friction rings axially spaced therealong, at least a portion of said rings extending radially beyond the selector bar for frictionally engaging and holding back a sheet stacked on an underlying sheet being fed;
- wherein means are provided for rotating said selector bar to present a different portion of said resilient annular rings to said grooves in said feed roller; and
- wherein said means for rotating comprises a split sleeve portion of said selector bar receivable over a relatively stationary insert, and a locking collar for loosening or locking said selector bar relative to said insert.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/596,040 filed Oct. 11, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,554, which application is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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