Claims
- 1. A collator comprising:
- (a) a main housing including at least two bins, each of said bins adapted to receive a stack of sheets;
- (b) a reciprocating member mounted on said housing for reciprocating movement;
- (c) a finger associated with each of said bins and coupled to said reciprocating member for reciprocating movement therewith, each of said fingers being positioned to engage the top sheet of a stack of sheets placed in its associated bin and to move said top sheet from said bin in response to reciprocating movement of said member;
- (d) a bracket associated with each of said bins and positioned with respect to said main housing for displacement toward and away from the top sheet on a stack of sheets placed within its associated bin;
- (e) first biasing means for biasing each of said brackets toward a position removed from said stack of sheets;
- (f) engagement means mounted on each of said brackets for curling the top sheet of a stack upon engagement therewith;
- (g) operator means coupled to all of said engagement means for moving said engagement means to curl top sheets;
- (h) second biasing means for biasing said engagement means toward a first position with respect to said brackets, said first biasing means being weaker than and yielding before said second biasing means when said first and second biasing means are subjected to a force by the displacement of said operator means;
- (i) means for applying a reciprocating motion to said operator means to cause said displacement of said brackets and said operator means;
- (j) initial displacement of said brackets and its associated engagement means bringing said engagement means into engagement with a stack of sheets in its associated bin;
- (k) further displacement resulting in movement of said operator and said engagement means with respect to said brackets for separating said top sheet from said stack by curling said top sheet.
- 2. A collator as in claim 1, wherein said first biasing means is a leaf spring and said brackets is mounted on said leaf spring.
- 3. A collator as in claim 2, wherein said engagement means is a wheel rotatably mounted on said bracket, said wheel being provided with a gripping peripheral surface and wherein said second biasing means is a coil spring which bears against said bracket and said engagement means.
- 4. A collator as in claim 3, wherein said means for applying a reciprocating motion to said operator means comprises linkage means coupling said operator means to said member.
- 5. A collator comprising:
- (a) a main housing including at least two bins each of which is adapted to receive a stack of sheets for collation with at least one additional stack of sheets;
- (b) a reciprocating member mounted on said housing for reciprocating movement;
- (c) a finger for each of said bins coupled to said reciprocating member for reciprocating motion of said fingers relative to its associate bin;
- (d) each of said fingers being positioned to engage the top sheet of a stack of sheets in a bin for moving said top sheet from its bin in response to reciprocating movement of said reciprocating member;
- (e) curling means spaced from said fingers for separating the top sheet remaining on a stack by moving one portion relative to a remaining portion of the top sheet in a direction normal to said reciprocating motion to curl said top sheet and thereby introducing a lubricating blanket of air between the top sheet and the remainder of the stack, and
- (f) means interconnecting said curling means and said fingers for insuring that said curling means curls the top sheet remaining on a stack prior to the beginning of the movement of said top sheet outwardly of its bin by its associated finger.
- 6. The collator of claim 5 in which said interconnecting means insures that said curling means curls the top sheet remaining on a stack subsequent to the beginning of the movement of the preceding top sheet on said stack outwardly of its bin by its associated finger.
- 7. The collator of claim 6 in which said interconnecting means insures that said curling means curls the top sheet remaining on a stack prior to completion of the movement of the preceding top sheet outwardly of its bin by its associated finger.
- 8. The collator of claim 5 in which said curling means includes a rotatable wheel mounted on an axis substantially parallel to the direction of reciprocating movement of said reciprocating member and said fingers whereby the curl produced in the top sheet by said curling means extends transversely of the direction of said reciprocating movement.
- 9. A collator according to claim 5 in which said curling means includes a wheel mounted for rotation about an axis, said wheel also being mounted for movement toward and away from the top sheet on a stack of sheets and means for moving said wheel into engagement with said top sheet prior to rotation of said wheel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier filed application Ser. No. 548,471, filed Feb. 10, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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