Claims
- 1. A paper folding machine comprising:a. a frame having at least one cutout therethrough; b. a paper supply station at an upstream end of the frame comprising: i. a pickoff wheel mounted in the frame for rotation about an axis of rotation; ii. a tray shaft held to the frame for swinging therein; iii. a tray having an upstream end that is swingable about the tray shaft and a downstream end proximate the pickoff wheel, the tray being loadable with a stack of paper sheets each having a predetermined thickness and a leading edge, the tray downstream end swinging in a downward direction in an arc when the stack of sheets is loaded thereon; iv. a pin having a first end in the tray proximate the downstream end thereof, the pin passing through said at least one cutout in the frame; and v. means for biasing the pin in an upward direction and thereby biasing the tray downstream end in the upward direction against the pickoff wheel to enable the pickoff wheel to propel a topmost sheet from the stack in a downstream direction; c. a gate tip proximate the downstream end of the paper tray that cooperates with the pickoff wheel to propel the sheets one at a time in the downstream direction; d. means for receiving the sheets from the paper supply station and the gate tip and for folding the sheets one at a time; and e. means for conveying the folded sheets away from the paper folding machine.
- 2. The paper folding machine of claim 1 wherein the gate tip comprises:a. a ramp attached to the frame, the ramp having an opening therethrough generally under the pickoff wheel; b. a singulator pivotally connected to the ramp and located partially within the ramp opening; c. a singulator spring interposed between the ramp and the singulator that biases the singulator in a first direction against the pickoff wheel, a paper sheet propelled by the pickoff wheel from the stack passing between the singulator and the pickoff wheel; and d. a singulator screw threaded in the ramp and having an end at a selected clearance from the singulator, so that the sheet passing between the pickoff wheel and the singulator pivots the singulator in a second direction opposite the first direction to take up at least a part of the clearance between the singulator and the singulator screw.
- 3. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the ramp is formed with a ledge that limits the downward swinging of the tray when paper sheets are loaded on the tray.
- 4. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the ramp comprises a first plate proximate the downstream end of the tray that guides the leading edges of the paper sheets loaded on the tray.
- 5. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein:a. the ramp comprises a second plate, and a riser on the second plate opposite the pickoff wheel; b. a singulator spring is interposed between the ramp riser and the singulator; and c. the singulator screw is threaded into the riser.
- 6. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the singulator screw defines a longitudinal centerline that does not intersect the axis of rotation of the pickoff wheel.
- 7. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the singulator comprises:a. a singulator bracket having a pair of tabs that are pivotally connected to the ramp, and a plate section; and b. a singulator mount fastened to the singulator bracket, the singulator mount having an overhanging portion that cooperates with the singulator screw to define the predetermined clearance.
- 8. The paper folding machine of claim 7 wherein the singulator spring is interposed between the ramp and the singulator mount overhanging portion.
- 9. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the selected clearance between the singulator and the singulator screw is greater than the paper sheet thickness and less than two times the sheet thickness to thereby prevent two sheets from being propelled simultaneously in the downstream direction through the gate tip.
- 10. The paper folding machine of claim 1 wherein the means for biasing the pin comprises:a. a clip fastened to the frame on a side thereof opposite the tray; and b. a tray spring connected between the pin and the clip.
- 11. The paper folding machine of claim 1 further comprising a skew compensator that selectively rotates the tray about an axis that is generally perpendicular to the downstream direction to orient the paper sheets propelled in the downstream direction.
- 12. The paper folding machine of claim 11 wherein the skew compensator comprises:a. a first bracket mounted to the tray shaft, the first bracket defining a bracket axis that is generally perpendicular to the downstream direction, the first bracket supporting the tray upstream end for rotating about the bracket axis; b. a second bracket fixed to the tray shaft; and c. a compensator screw threaded between the second bracket and the tray, so that turning the compensator screw rotates the tray about the bracket axis to thereby change the orientation of the sheets loaded at the paper supply station relative to the downstream direction.
- 13. The paper folding machine of claim 1 wherein the means for conveying the folded sheets comprises:a. a drive shaft rotatably mounted in the frame, the drive shaft having a plurality of grooves each having opposed ends and a crowned circumferential surface between the opposed ends; b. a cylindrical driven shaft; and c. a belt trained around each groove in the drive shaft and around the driven shaft, the crowned surfaces of the drive shaft grooves aiding in keeping the respective belts aligned between the drive and driven shafts.
- 14. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein the ramp comprises a first plate that lies in a plane generally tangent to the arc through which the tray downstream end swings about the tray shaft, the ramp first plate guiding the leading edges of the paper sheets loaded on the tray,so that the sheets do not require hand fanning when they are loaded on the tray.
- 15. The paper folding machine of claim 2 wherein:a. the selected clearance between the singulator and the singulator screw is less than the predetermined thickness; and b. the pickoff wheel compresses an amount sufficient to enable a first sheet to be propelled in the downstream direction through the gate tip but to prevent two sheets from being propelled simultaneously in the downstream direction through the gate tip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 09/604,701, filed Jun. 28, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,554,271 B1.
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