Claims
- 1. A print cutter for receiving a continuous web of photographic prints and cutting them into individual lengths comprising:
- a base;
- a track having a curved loop-forming portion mounted on said base, said web engaging said track and said loop-forming portion acting on said web to form said continuous web into a loop;
- first drive means associated with said track for engaging said web and driving it in a first direction through said loop-forming portion;
- second drive means associated with said track for driving said web in said first direction after it has passed through said loop-forming portion, said second drive means associated with said track operable independently of said first drive means;
- cutter means mounted adjacent said track and spaced from said second drive means in said first direction;
- a single sensor mounted adjacent said loop-forming portion for both sensing the passage of a leading end of said web through said loop-forming portion, and for detecting when the size of said loop of said web within said loop-forming portion is smaller than a predetermined size, said single sensor producing a stop drive signal when the leading end of the web is sensed to stop the first drive means when an end of said web reaches a first position, and said single sensor producing a start drive signal to start said first drive means when the size of said loop within said loop-forming portion is smaller than the predetermined size; and
- control means for controlling said first drive means in response to said stop drive and start drive signals from said single sensor, said control means including a time delay means in communication with said sensor to receive said stop drive signal, and in communciation with said first drive means to stop said first drive means a predetermined time after receiving said stop drive signal.
- 2. The print cutter of claim 1, wherein said second drive means includes:
- a nondeformable roller rotatably mounted on said base;
- a stepper motor drivingly connected to said nondeformable roller;
- a deformable roller mounted adjacent said nondeformable roller; and
- biasing means associated with said deformable roller for biasing said deformable roller toward said nondeformable roller to form a roller nip which engages said print web as it exits said loop forming portion.
- 3. The print cutter of claim 1, wherein:
- said cutter means is associated with said second drive means and operable in timed relation therewith to cut said print web into predetermined lengths; and further including
- decurling means associated with said drive means for reverse bending said prints after they have been cut to predetermined length by said knife means.
- 4. The print cutter of claim 3, wherein said decurling means includes a roller that contacts one surface of said prints after they are cut by said cutter means, and roller adjustment means for linearly moving said roller in a direction transverse to its axis of rotation.
- 5. The print cutter of claim 1, wherein:
- said cutter means is associated with said print web and operable to cut said print web into predetermined lengths and further including;
- third drive means for driving said cut lengths of prints from said cutter means;
- a print tray for receiving said cut prints from said third drive means;
- diverter means operable to change the path of said prints as they exit and said third drive means; and
- control means associated with said diverter means for controlling the operation of said diverter means to separate said prints into predetermined groupings.
- 6. The print cutter of claim 5, wherein said diverter means includes a bar spaced from said third drive means and movable between a first position in which said prints pass beneath said bar and a second position in which said prints pass on top of said bar, said bar being positioned in relation to said print tray so that at least a portion of said prints that pass over said bar rest on said bar as it moves between its first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application based on prior copending application Ser. No. 170,677, filed on Mar. 18, 1988, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 903,544, filed on Sept. 2, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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170677 |
Mar 1988 |
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903544 |
Sep 1986 |
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