Claims
- 1. A sheet diverter for diverting a signature to one of a plurality of collation paths and adapted for cooperative association with a cutting device in a pinless folder wherein a web is cut into a plurality of individual signatures, the sheet diverter comprising:a primary signature control means including a first nip defined by rollers and tapes; an oscillating diverter guide mechanism for directing the lateral disposition of the leading edge of a signature to one of the plurality of collation paths; a diverter wedge separating the plurality of collation paths, the diverter wedge being located downstream of the first nip, the diverter wedge including an elongated bar having a longitudinal axis and a generally triangular cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis, the bar including a base, a vertex edge opposite the base, planar diversion surfaces diverging from the vertex edge, an air inlet port connectable to a source of pressurized air, a plurality of air discharge ports connected to the air inlet port and intersecting one of the planar diversion surfaces; and a secondary signature control means including a second nip defined by rollers and tapes, wherein the second nip is located downstream of the diverter wedge and is offset from the plane defined by one of the planar diversion surfaces, wherein pressurized air through the air discharge ports directs the leading edge of the signature to the second nip, and wherein the distance through the diverter between the first nip and the second nip is greater than the length of the signature to be diverted, such that a trailing edge of the signature is released from the first nip so that the primary signature control means no longer has control over movement of the signature before the leading edge of the signature reaches the second nip and the secondary signature control means takes over control of the movement of the signature.
- 2. The sheet diverter of claim 1, wherein the vertex edge of the diverter wedge defines a generally rounded surface.
- 3. The sheet diverter of claim 1, wherein the generally triangular cross section is an isosceles triangle.
- 4. The sheet diverter of claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of air discharge ports is oriented to direct air in a direction generally parallel to the base.
- 5. The sheet diverter of claim 1, wherein one or more of the plurality of air discharge ports is oriented to direct air in a direction generally perpendicular to one of the diversion surfaces.
- 6. A sheet diverter for diverting a signature to one of a plurality of collation paths and adapted for cooperative association with a cutting device in a pinless folder wherein a web is cut into a plurality of individual signatures, the sheet diverter comprising:a diverter guide mechanism for directing the lateral disposition of the leading edge of the signature to one of the plurality of collation paths; a diverter wedge separating the plurality of collation paths, the diverter wedge including an elongated bar having a longitudinal axis and a generally triangular cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis, the bar including a base, a vertex edge opposite the base, and planar diversion surfaces diverging from the vertex edge, an air inlet port and a plurality of air discharge ports connected to the air inlet port and intersecting one of the planar diversion surfaces; an air pressure regulator in communication with the air inlet port of said diverter wedge to provide a source of pressurized air; first and second diverter belts circulating in separate closed loops and lying in face-to-face engagement along a diverter path and diverging from a point intermediate the diverter guide mechanism and the diverter wedge along separate collation paths; first and second collator belts circulating in separate closed loops, one of each lying in face-to-face engagement with one of said diverter belts along the collation paths; first signature control means for controlling the signatures upstream of the diverter guide mechanism, the first signature control means including the first and second diverter belts; second signature control means for controlling the signatures downstream of the diverter wedge, the second signature control means including the first and second collator belts; and guide rollers positioned below the diverter guide mechanism and adjacent the diversion surfaces of said diverter wedge, such that said guide rollers guide the first and second diverter belts near a respective one of the diversion surfaces of said diverter wedge, and such that said guide rollers are operable with an air stream discharged from the air discharge ports to control the signatures in connection with either the first or second means for controlling.
- 7. The sheet diverter of claim 6, wherein the speed of the first and second diverter belts is equal to the speed of the first and second collator belts.
- 8. The sheet diverter of claim 6, wherein one or more of the plurality of air discharge ports is orientated to direct air in a direction outwardly from the bar and downwardly, and wherein one or more of the plurality of air discharge ports is orientated to direct air in a direction generally parallel to the base.
- 9. The diverter wedge of claim 8, wherein at least one or more of the plurality of air discharge ports is orientated to direct air in a direction generally perpendicular to at least one of the planar diversion surfaces.
- 10. A sheet diverter for diverting a signature to one of a plurality of collation paths and adapted for cooperative association with a cutting device in a pinless folder wherein a web is cut into a plurality of individual signatures, the sheet diverter comprising:a primary signature control means including a first nip defined by rollers and tapes; a diverter guide mechanism for directing the lateral disposition of the leading edge of a signature to one of the plurality of collation paths; a diverter wedge separating the plurality of collation paths, the diverter wedge being located downstream of the first nip, the diverter wedge including an elongated bar having a longitudinal axis and a generally triangular cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis, the bar including a base, a vertex edge opposite the base, planar diversion surfaces diverging from the vertex edge such that the vertex edge has an angle of about 20° or less, an air inlet port connectable to a source of pressurized air, a plurality of air discharge ports connected to the air inlet port and intersecting one of the planar diversion surfaces; and a secondary signature control means including a second nip defined by rollers and tapes, wherein the second nip is located downstream of the diverter wedge and is offset from the plane defined by one of the planar diversion surfaces, wherein pressurized air through the air discharge ports directs the leading edge of the signature to the second nip, and wherein the distance through the diverter between the first nip and the second nip is greater than the length of the signature to be diverted.
- 11. The sheet diverter of claim 10, wherein the generally triangular cross section is an isosceles triangle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/059,212, filed Apr. 13, 1998 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,595.
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