Claims
- 1. A paper stacker for use with a printer which prints a series of connected sheets that are to be stacked in a folded relationship after printing comprising:a surface for receiving paper which has been printed and is to be stacked; pinch rollers which feed the paper that has been printed having at least one drive roller and one idler roller for engaging and driving the paper therebetween; said at least one drive roller is of a lesser density material than said at least one idler roller and is mounted on a bushing which is in turn mounted on a rotating shaft; and, a clutch for engaging said bushing to allow said bushing to slip on said shaft as it rotates.
- 2. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 1 further comprising;said bushing on said shaft slips when the speed of the shaft exceeds the speed of the paper being fed through the pinch rollers so as to limit pulling tension on the paper.
- 3. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said clutch comprises a plate for engaging said bushing so as to apply a clutch surface between said bushing and said plate.
- 4. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 3 further comprising:a spring adjustment for changing the pressure between said plate and said bushing so as to apply different clutch pressures.
- 5. A paper drive for use with a printer for printing a series of sheets that are to be stacked on a surface for receiving the paper comprising:pinch rollers for receiving paper which has been printed to be placed on said surface, said pinch rollers comprising drive rollers and idler rollers between which the paper passes, wherein said drive rollers are of a lesser density than said idler rollers; a drive shaft upon which said drive rollers are mounted; a clutch surface for said drive rollers; and, a clutch plate mounted on said shaft for engaging said clutch surface so as to drive said drive rollers by said clutch surface with a slippage between the speed of the shaft and the drive rollers when the paper is being pulled at a pre-established pull rate.
- 6. The paper drive as claimed in claim 5 wherein:said drive rollers are formed of a plastic material.
- 7. The paper drive as claimed in claim 6 wherein:said drive rollers are formed of a plastic foam.
- 8. The paper drive as claimed in claim 6 wherein:said clutch surface is formed as a bushing of said drive rollers.
- 9. The paper drive as claimed in claim 8 further comprising:a spring biased engagement with said plate for causing said plate to engage the clutch surface of said drive roller.
- 10. The paper drive as claimed in claim 9 further comprising:said spring bias is adjustable so as to provide for variable clutching forces between said plate and said clutching surface for said drive roller.
- 11. A paper stacker for use with a printer which prints a series of connected sheets that are to be stacked in a folded relationship after printing comprising:a surface for receiving paper which has been printed upon and is to be stacked; a drive shaft which is connected for rotational movement in order to drive paper in proximity thereto which has been printed upon; at least one drive roller mounted on said drive shaft; an idler roller for engaging paper between said idler roller and said drive roller; a surface on said drive roller for slipping on said drive shaft; a clutch surface in association with said drive roller; and, a clutch plate for engaging said drive roller mounted on said shaft so that as said shaft turns, it can turn said clutch surface in association with said drive roller.
- 12. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 11 further comprising:said drive roller is formed of a plastic roam material.
- 13. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 11 further comprising:said clutch surface in association with said drive roller is formed as a bushing upon which said drive roller is mounted; and, said plate driven by said drive shaft is placed in associated driving relationship to said bushing.
- 14. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 13 further comprising:adjustment means for varying the clutching force between said plate and said clutch surface an said drive roller.
- 15. The paper stacker as claimed in claim 14 wherein:said spring biasing means between said clutch plate and said clutch surface comprises a coil spring mounted around said shaft.
- 16. A paper drive for use with a printer for printing a series of sheets that are to be stacked comprising;at least one first roller mounted on a shaft which is driven for rotational movement; at least one second roller mounted on a shaft for idling with respect to said at least said first roller in rotational engagement therewith for receipt of a paper that is to be driven between said first roller and said second roller; said first roller having a clutch surface; and, a clutch plate driven by said shaft upon which said first roller is mounted for rotating said first roller with slippage when said first roller is pulling the paper above a desired pulling rate.
- 17. The paper drive as claimed in claim 16 further comprising:said first roller is mounted on a bushing which is in turn mounted on said shaft wherein said bushing provides a clutch surface for engaging said clutch plate.
- 18. The paper drive as claimed in claim 17 further comprising:means for varying the pressure between said clutch surface and said clutch plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/823,086 Entitled a PRINTER POWER STACKER as filed Mar. 24, 1997 which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,957,827 on Sep. 28, 1999 Entitled as amended a PRINTER WITH A POWER PAPER STACKER and a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/347,325, filed Jul. 2, 1999 Entitled a PRINTER TRACTOR FEEDER AND IRONER; U.S. Pat. No. 6,183,406.
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