Claims
- 1. A sheet feeding apparatus for feeding sheet bundles of differing thicknesses, comprising:
- a rotatable belt convey member supported by and wound around a plurality of rollers;
- a sponge roller arranged so as to confront one of said plurality of rollers with said belt convey member intervening therebetween;
- a shaft-to-shaft spacer means engaging a shaft of said sponge roller and a shaft of said plurality of rollers for ensuring a minimum shaft-to-shaft distance between said belt convey member and said sponge roller; and
- pressuring means for urging said sponge roller and said belt convey member against each other.
- 2. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, when the sheet bundle is passed through a nip between said convey belt means and said sponge roller, a conveying speed of the sheet bundle is set to be smaller than a conveying speed of a sheet in accordance with a thickness of the sheet bundle.
- 3. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said sponge roller is sandwiched by flanges having diameters smaller than a diameter of said sponge roller.
- 4. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, when a diameter of said sponge roller is D and a diameter of said roller of said convey belt member is d, the minimum shaft-to-shaft distance ensured by said spacer means is set to be {(D+d) .div.2-1} (mm) or less.
- 5. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said sponge roller comprises a plurality of sponge rollers disposed at an upstream area and a downstream area of said belt convey member so that each said area confronts a different one of said plurality of rollers.
- 6. A sheet sorting apparatus comprising:
- a sheet inlet portion;
- a containing portion arranged downstream of said sheet inlet portion and having a plurality of trays disposed in a vertical direction; and
- a lift/lower convey body provided with a sheet feeding apparatus for feeding a sheet, said lift/lower convey body including a substantially horizontal rotatable belt convey member on which the sheet introduced from said inlet portion is mounted and a sponge roller arranged above said rotatable belt convey member to be opposed thereto, said lift/lower convey body being arranged between said sheet inlet portion and said containing portion to be lifted and lowered in a vertical direction while keeping the sheet in a substantially horizontal posture, for conveying the sheet received on said belt convey member to a designated tray.
- 7. A sheet sorting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein four or more sponge rollers are provided on a side of said lift/lower convey body near said containing portion, and two or more of these sponge rollers have diameters smaller than those of the other sponge rollers.
- 8. A sheet sorting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said sponge rollers are arranged at an upstream side and a downstream side, and the downstream side sponge rollers are designed so that the sheet can be discharged upwardly.
- 9. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising:
- a shaft-to-shaft spacer means for ensuring a minimum shaft-to-shaft distance between said rotatable belt convey member and said sponge roller; and
- a pressurizing means for urging said sponge roller and said rotatable belt convey member against each other.
- 10. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 9, wherein, when the sheet bundle is passed through a nip between said convey belt means and said sponge roller, a convey speed of the sheet bundle is set to be slower than a conveying speed of a sheet in accordance with a thickness of the sheet bundle.
- 11. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said sponge roller is sandwiched by flanges having diameters smaller than a diameter of said sponge roller.
- 12. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 9, wherein, when a diameter of said sponge roller is D and a distance between upper and lower surface of said convey belt member is d, the minimum shaft-to-shaft distance ensured by said spacer means is set to be {(D+d) .div.2-1} (mm) or less.
- 13. A sheet sorting apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the rotatable belt convey member is supported by and wound around a plurality of rollers, and wherein said sponge roller is arranged so as to confront one of said plurality of rollers with said belt coney member intervening therebetween;
- and further comprising:
- a shaft-to-shaft spacer means engaging a shaft of said sponger roller and a shaft of said plurality of rollers for ensuring a minimum shaft-to-shaft distance between said belt convey member and said sponge roller; and
- pressuring means for urging said sponge roller and said belt convey member against each other.
- 14. A sheet feeding apparatus for feeding a sheet, comprising:
- a rotatable belt convey member supported by and wounded around a plurality of rollers;
- a sponge roller arranged so as to confront one of said plurality of rollers with said rotatable belt convey member intervening therebetween;
- a shaft-to-shaft spacer means engaging with a shaft of said sponge roller and a shaft of said plurality of rollers for ensuring a minimum shaft-to-shaft distance between said rotatable belt convey member and said sponge roller; and
- a pressurizing means for urging said sponge roller and said rotatable belt convey member against each other.
- 15. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 14, wherein, when the sheet bundle is passed through a nip between said convey belt means and said sponge roller, a conveying speed of the sheet bundle is set to be smaller than a conveying speed of a sheet in accordance with a thickness of the sheet bundle.
- 16. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said sponge roller is sandwiched by flanges having diameters smaller than a diameter of said sponge roller.
- 17. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said sponge roller comprises a plurality of sponge rollers disposed at an upstream area and a downstream area of said belt convey member so that each said area confronts a different one of said plurality of rollers.
- 18. A sheet sorting apparatus comprising:
- a sheet feeding apparatus for feeding a sheet including a rotatable belt convey member, a sponge roller arranged in an opposing relationship with said rotatable belt convey member, a shaft-to-shaft spacer means for ensuring a minimum shaft-to-shaft distance between said rotatable belt convey member and said sponge roller, and a pressurizing means for urging said sponge roller and said rotatable belt convey member against each other;
- a sheet inlet portion;
- a containing portion arranged downstream of said sheet inlet portion and having a plurality of trays; and
- a lift/lower convey body arranged between said sheet inlet portion and said containing portion to be lifted or lowered for conveying a received sheet to a designated tray;
- wherein said sheet feeding apparatus is used in said lift/lower convey body.
- 19. A sheet sorting apparatus according to claim 18, wherein four or more sponge rollers are provided on a side of said lift/lower convey body near said containing portion, and two or more of these sponge rollers have diameters smaller than those of the other sponge rollers.
- 20. A sheet sorting apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said sponge rollers are arranged at an upstream side and a downstream side, and the downstream side sponge rollers are designed so that the sheet can be discharged upwardly.
- 21. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 10, wherein, when the sheet bundle is passed through a nip between said convey belt means and said sponge roller, a conveying speed of the sheet bundle is set to be slower than a conveying speed of a sheet in accordance with a thickness of the sheet bundle.
- 22. A sheet feeding apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said sponge roller is sandwiched by flanges having diameters smaller than a diameter of said sponge roller.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/355,520, filed Dec. 14, 1994, now abandoned.
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