Claims
- 1. A power stacker for collecting delivered articles including a housing having a transport deck, a registration wall mounted to and supported by said deck generally perpendicular to said deck, a stack wall slidably mounted to said housing at one end of said deck and means for transporting articles across said deck in a shingled manner and causing said article to vertically align and be biased against said stack wall, further comprises:
- a power stacker wheel assembly having a motor housing, a motor mounted in said motor housing, a stacker wheel rotatively mounted to said motor housing, transmission means for providing driving communication from said motor rotation to said stacker wheel to cause rotation of said stacker wheel, said power stacker wheel assembly being mounted to said power stacker such that an envelope transported on the deck of said power stacker is caused to pass below said stacker wheel.
- 2. An improved power stacker for collecting delivered envelopes including a housing having a transport deck, a registration wall mounted to and supported by said deck generally perpendicular to said deck, a stack wall slidably mounted to said housing at one end of said deck and drive means for transporting envelopes across said deck in a shingled manner and causing said envelopes to vertically align and be biased against said stack wall, said drive means being under the control of a microcontroller, wherein said improvements comprises:
- a motor housing pivotally mounted in a cantilevered fashion to said registration wall;
- a motor having an output shaft mounted in said motor housing;
- a plurality of stacker wheels rotatively mounted to said motor housing;
- clutched transmission means for providing driving communication from said motor output shaft to said stacker wheels to cause rotation of said stacker wheels when said rotational speed of stacker wheel is less than said drive means;
- said power stacker wheel assembly being mounted to said power stacker such than an envelope transported on the deck of said power stacker is caused to pass below said stacker wheels.
- 3. An improved power stacker as claimed in claim 2 further comprising said motor being in line communication with said motor controller such that said stack wheels are caused to rotate at a speed less than the displacement speed of said drive means.
- 4. An improved power stacker as claimed in claim 3 further comprising each of said stack wheels having a plurality of formed canals therearound and having an O-ring residing in a select one of said canals.
- 5. An improved power stacker for collecting delivered envelopes including a housing having a transport deck, a registration wall mounted to and supported by said deck generally perpendicular to said deck, a stack wall slidably mounted to said housing at one end of said deck and drive means for transporting envelopes across said deck in a shingled manner and causing said envelopes to vertically align and be biased against said stack wall, said drive means being under the control of a microcontroller, wherein said improvements comprises:
- a motor housing pivotally mounted in a cantilevered fashion to said registration wall;
- a motor having an output shaft mounted in said motor housing;
- a plurality of stacker wheels rotatively mounted to said motor housing, each of said stack wheels having a plurality of formed canals therearound and having an O-ring residing in a select one of said canals, said stacker wheels being spaced apart such that said O-ring contacts an envelope passing below said stacker wheel outboard of a printed indicia;
- transmission means for providing driving communication from said motor output shaft to said stacker wheels to cause rotation of said stacker wheels only when said rotational speed of said stack wheel is less than said drive means;
- said power stacker wheel assembly being mounted to said power stacker such than an envelope transported on the deck of said power stacker is caused to pass below said stacker wheel.
- 6. An improved power stacker as claimed in claim 5 further comprising said motor being in line communication with said motor controller such that said stack wheels are caused to rotate at a speed less than said displace speed of said drive means when said stack wheels are stalled by a transported envelope.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 565,878 filed on Aug. 13, 1990, and entitled POWER STACKING APPARATUS.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
3246112 |
Jul 1983 |
DEX |