Claims
- 1. In a paper stacker for receiving an endless paper web having prearranged longitudinally spaced lateral crease lines and laying down said web in folded fashion at said crease lines to form a vertical paper stack, a stationary deposit surface for supporting said stack, a piler means over said stack for folding said web onto said stack, drive means for moving said piler means in said stacker to substantially maintain a constant spacing between said piler means and the top of said stack, said piler means having rollers disposed for sliding movement in upstanding guide track means, mounting means associated with said guide track means to restrain said piler means to move in a vertical direction only, and guidance means extending upward a given distance from said piler means for guiding said web to said piler means without buckling said crease lines, means for automatically adjusting the vertical distance of said guidance means in accordance with the relative movement of said piler means in said stacker and having a discharge opening on said piler means so as to be substantially spaced vertically at a constant distance over the top of said stack such that said crease lines cause said web to fold for stacking onto said stack.
- 2. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said guidance means comprise at least one pair of vertical elements disposed on opposed face sides of said web forming a guide channel therebetween through which said web is conducted to said piler means.
- 3. The stacking device of claim 2, wherein said guide channel comprises a plurality of narrow individual channels laterally spaced apart from one another along the width of said web formed by corresponding plural pairs of said vertical elements.
- 4. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said guidance means comprises at least one pair of vertically extending, flexible bands disposed on opposed face sides of said web forming a guide channel through which said web is conducted to said piler means, said bands being connected at their lower ends to said piler means and at their upper ends to means placing said bands under tension.
- 5. The stacking device of claim 4, wherein there are plural said pairs of bands forming plural said guide channels laterally spaced apart from one another along the width of said web.
- 6. The stacking device of claim 4, wherein said means for placing said bands under tension comprises a pair of rotatably biased shafts disposed on opposed face sides of said web and having corresponding portions about which said bands are wound and unwound.
- 7. The stacking device of claim 6, wherein said shafts are biased for rotation by means of helical band springs.
- 8. The stacking device of claim 4, wherein said bands are made of resilient, elastic material.
- 9. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said guidance means comprises at least one vertically extending, flexible band disposed along one face side of said web and connected at its lower end to said piler means and at its upper end to means placing said band under tension.
- 10. The stacking device of claim 1, wherein said drive means comprises an endless chain threaded about spaced apart sprockets, one of said sprockets connected for rotation to a reversible motor having controllable brake means.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 366,358, filed April 7, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuations (1)
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