Claims
- 1. A document jogger for jogging documents, the document jogger comprising:a bin for receiving said documents; a vibrator coupled to said bin for vibrating said bin; a liner for said bin adapted to be removably attached from said bin; an impact absorbing flexible material attached to said liner, said flexible material being of a softness to absorb the shock of said documents as said bin is vibrated; and a thin, abrasion resistant, low friction layer covering said flexible material to prevent documents from damaging said flexible material and allowing said documents to slide easily, said thin abrasion resistant, low friction layer also soft enough to permit said flexible material to absorb the shock of said documents to quiet said document jogger.
- 2. The document jogger of claim 1 wherein said thin, abrasion resistant, low friction layer is made of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene.
- 3. The document jogger of claim 1 wherein said bin comprises a first surface being adapted to support bottom edges of the documents and a second surface disposed normal to said first surface and being adapted to support leading edges of the documents.
- 4. The document jogger of claim 3 where said first and second surfaces define a uniform crack-gap therebetween that is large enough to pass extraneous record accessory parts.
- 5. The document jogger of claim 3 where each surface is covered by said liner with said flexible material interposed thereupon.
- 6. The document jogger of claim 1 wherein said bin is received in a cradle affixed on said vibrator.
- 7. The document jogger of claim 1 wherein said bin is subdivided to receive various groups of documents.
- 8. The document jogger of claim 3 wherein the surfaces define a debris-passing slot therebetween.
- 9. Apparatus for jogging like documents, the apparatus comprising:means for receiving and storing said documents; said storing means having first and second flat surfaces disposed perpendicular to one another to form a v-configuration; means for vibrating said storing means; means, attached to said surfaces, for suppressing noise, said noise suppressing means comprising means for absorbing impact of the documents, the impact absorbing means having a softness sufficient to absorb a shock of said documents during vibrations and including associated liner means adapted to be removably attached to said first and second surfaces; and a thin, abrasion resistant, low friction layer covering said impact absorbing means to prevent documents from damaging said impact absorbing means and allowing said documents to slide easily, said low friction layer also being sufficiently flexible to permit said impact absorbing means to absorb the shock of said documents.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said flat surfaces provide a first, bottom-edge-supporting surface and a second, leading-edge-supporting surface disposed normal to said first bottom-edge-supporing surface.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said first and second flat surfaces define a uniform gap therebetween that is large enough to pass extraneous document accessory parts.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein each surface is covered by said liner means with said impact absorbing means interposed thereupon.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said receiving and storing means is received in a cradle affixed on said vibrating means.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said storing means is sub-divided to receive various groups of documents.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the surfaces define a debris passing slot therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of our U.S. Provisional Ser. No. 60/058,032 filed Sep. 2, 1997 and claims priority therefrom.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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