Sheet feeder drop table with transverse take-away conveyor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6644644
  • Patent Number
    6,644,644
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 26, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A sheet tray for a conveyor belt delivery system wherein sheets fed from a sheet feeder are stacked in the sheet tray and then transported from the sheet tray on the conveyor. The sheet tray as two walls at least one of which is movable to hold different sized sheets in a stack. The sheet feeder has two open ends to allow for the transport of stacks by a conveyor belt. The sheet feeder delivers a specified number of sheets to the stack and then stops delivering sheets. The conveyor has a post to engage and move the stack out of sheets off the base of the walls onto the conveyor belt. A sensor on the sheet tray notified the sheet feeder that the sheet tray is empty and to start feeding sheets to a new stack.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to sheet stacking and delivery by endless belt and more particularly to a sheet tray for receiving sheets from a sheet feeder working in conjunction with a conveyor for removing stacks of sheets from the sheet tray.




2. Description of the Related Art




Sheet feeders such as that described in the applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,563 issued Apr. 18, 2000, which hereby made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference, delivers a specified number of sheets to a sheet tray. The stack of sheets must then be removed from the sheet tray. One means of removing the stacks form the tray is a manual removal from the front of the tray which triggers a sensor indicating that the stack has been removed and signals the sheet feeder to send another stack of sheets to the sheet tray. Such a sheet tray is shown in the applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,363 issued Mar. 27, 2001, which hereby made a part hereof and incorporated herein by reference.




The removal of the sheets from the sheet tray s such as on U.S. Pat. No. 6,206,363, requires a person or robot to remove the stack from the tray and place it someplace.




It is desired to have an endless lug conveyor for removing the stacks form the sheet tray and moving the stacks to a location for packaging or other operations.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is a sheet tray for use with a sheet feeder and a lug conveyor. The sheet tray receives sheets from the sheet feeder and retains them until a stack of a know quantity of sheets is delivered to the sheet tray. A conveyor chain post then pushes the stack out of the sheet tray and onto a conveyor bed. A sensor on the sheet tray notifies the sheet feeder that the sheet tray is empty and the sheet feeder then begins sending sheets to the sheet tray for another stack.




The sheet tray has two parallel walls for collecting sheets therebetween. The distance between the walls is adjustable. The walls are attached to guide rods and one wall slides relative to the other on the guide rods to adjust for different sized sheets contained therein. The guide rods have brackets attached to one wall and tighten or loosen to move the walls. A sheet guide rod over the stack and attached to one wall provides a top for guiding the sheets from the sheet feeder into the sheet tray. A post on a conveyor chain passes between the two walls and removes the stack from the base of the walls to the conveyor bed. In this manner a continuous movement of stacks of sheets from the sheet tray is provided. This also provides for collating stacks of various materials such as a stack of envelopes from the catch tray on feeder


1


and cards on feeder


2


. The envelopes will then pass under the catch tray on feeder


2


while the chain post is pushing the cards off the catch tray on feeder


2


.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a continuous removal of stacks of sheets from a sheet tray by use of an endless belt conveyor.




It is an object of the invention to provide an adjustable length and width sheet tray for use with any sized sheets in conjunction with a conveyor belt and a sheet feeder.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the sheet tray.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an assembled sheet tray.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a sheet tray in use with a sheet feeder and a conveyor belt.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The sheet tray


10


has a first wall


20


having arms


24


for attaching the sheet tray


10


to a sheet feeder


70


. The arms


24


keep the sheet tray


10


in a fixed position so that sheets fed by the sheet feeder will be delivered to the sheet tray


10


in the same position to stack the sheets in the tray. The first wall


20


has a plurality of apertures


22


in the wall to let air escape from between the sheets as the sheets are stacked in the sheet tray


10


. The first wall


20


also has a base portion


26


for holding the sheets above the conveyor bed


82


on the conveyor table


80


. The arms


24


on the first wall also


20


keeps the bottom portions


26


and


36


of the first and second walls


20


and


30


above the conveyor bed


82


on conveyor table


80


.




The sheet tray has a second wall


30


, which also has a base portion


36


for holding stacks of sheets


90


above the conveyor bed


82


on conveyor table


80


. Guide rods


50


extend between the first wall


20


and the second wall


30


. The guide rods


50


can be fixedly attached to the second wall


30


and adjustably attached to the first wall


20


so that the second wall


30


can be moved relative to the first wall


20


. One means for adjustably attaching the first wall


20


to the guide rods


50


is by adjustable brackets


53


which can alternatively clamp down on the guide rod


50


or be loosened so that the adjustable bracket


53


can slide thereon. A lever


57


is used to move the adjustable bracket


53


from the locked state to the loose state. The adjustable bracket


53


can be fixedly mounted on the arms


24


of the first wall


20


. With the adjustable brackets


53


loosened the second wall


30


can be moved to a desired position to accommodate the size sheet fed into the sheet tray


10


. The adjustable brackets


53


can then be tightened on the guide rods


50


to lock the second wall


30


into position.




The second wall can have slots


32


which function to allow air to escape from between the sheets when sheets are added to the stack in the sheet tray


10


, and to provide openings for the attachment of guide rods


35


in selected positions. The guide rods


35


are bent upward at one end


38


for receiving sheets beneath the bent up ends and guiding the sheets downward as they enter the sheet tray


10


from the sheet feeder


70


. The guide rods


35


extend through slots


32


in the second wall


30


and are fixed into position on the second wall


30


by brackets


37


. The brackets


37


can be attached to the second wall


30


at different heights for different height stacks


90


.




A sensor support


60


can be attached to the guide rod


50


and positioned over a conveyor belt between the first wall


20


and second wall


30


such that a sensor


65


placed in the sensor support


60


can sense when the sheet tray


10


is empty and send a signal to the sheet feeder


70


to begin filling the sheet tray


10


. Thus as the post


84


pushes the stack of sheets


90


on the conveyor table


80


out of the sheet tray


10


the sheet feeder will count out and add another stack of sheets to the sheet tray


10


.




If the lug conveyor


82


is left to run at a speed calculated to allow the sheet feeder


10


to add a known number of sheets in each stack


90


the sheet feeder


70


will have time to deliver the sheets to the stack


90


and then shut off waiting for the stack


90


to be removed from the sheet tray


10


. When the sheet tray


10


is emptied by the conveyor lug


84


moving the sheets out from the open side of the sheet tray


10


the sensor will tell the sheet feeder


70


to turn on and add another stack of sheets


90


to the sheet tray


10


.




The posts


84


on the conveyor table


80


can engage and push the stacks of sheets


90


out of the sheet tray


10


which is open on two sides.




The sheets entering the sheet tray


10


rest on the base portions


26


and


36


of the first and second walls


20


and


30


above the lug conveyor bed


82


until post


84


pushed the stack out of the sheet tray


10


.




Since the second wall


30


is adjustable to allow for different size sheets the second wall


30


may be moved away from the first wall allowing the sheets to sag and engage bed


82


on conveyor table


80


. In some cases the sheets may need to be supported between the base


26


of the first wall


20


and the base


36


of the second wall


30


. An adjustable base


40


is provided which is adjustably attached to a guide rod


50


by adjustable bracket


43


having adjustment lever


47


for engaging or loosening the bracket


43


from guide rod


50


.




The adjustable base


40


can then support the sheets between the first and second walls


20


,


30


and be able to be adjusted to be out of the way of the posts


84


passing through the center of the sheet tray


10


.




Although the first wall


10


is described herein as fixed and the second wall


20


as adjustable either or both walls may be adjustable in other embodiments. The adjustable brackets


43


shown may be of any style such that is easy to adjustably engage the guide rods


50


.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet tray comprising:a first wall and a second wall parallel to the first wall, both walls having base portions perpendicular to the wall and facing each other for supporting articles placed between the walls above a conveyor belt, a guide rod adjustably connecting the first wall to the second wall such that the distance between the walls is adjustable.
  • 2. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,a pair of arms attached to the first wall for connecting the first wall to a sheet feeding machine such that the sheet feeding machine and the sheet tray remain aligned for receiving sheets.
  • 3. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,apertures in the first wall for allowing air to escape from between the sheets being added to the stack of sheets in the sheet tray.
  • 4. A sheet tray as in claim 3 having,sheet guide bars attached to the second wall for providing a top guide to sheets entering the sheet tray.
  • 5. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,sheet guide bars attached to the second wall for providing a top guide to sheets entering the sheet tray.
  • 6. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,a sensor attached to the guide rod for sensing when the stack of sheets has been removed from the sheet tray.
  • 7. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,the second wall with slots to place the top guides in and to allow air to escape through the wall from between sheets added to the stack in the sheet tray.
  • 8. A sheet tray as in claim 1 having,an adjustable base portion slideably connected to a guide rod for providing support beneath the sheets in the sheet tray between the bases of the walls.
  • 9. A sheet tray as in claim 4 having,the second wall with slots to place the top guides in and to allow air to escape through the wall from between sheets added to the stack in the sheet tray.
  • 10. A sheet tray as in claim 9 having,an adjustable base portion slideably connected to a guide rod for providing support beneath the sheets in the sheet tray between the bases of the walls.
  • 11. A sheet tray as in claim 9 having,the second wall with slots to place the top guides in and to allow air to escape through the wall from between sheets added to the stack in the sheet tray.
  • 12. A sheet tray as in claim 10 having,a pair of arms attached to the first wall for connecting the first wall to a sheet feeding machine such that the sheet feeding machine and the sheet tray remain aligned for receiving sheets.
  • 13. A sheet tray as in claim 11 having,a pair of arms attached to the first wall for connecting the first wall to a sheet feeding machine such that the sheet feeding machine and the sheet tray remain aligned for receiving sheets.
  • 14. A sheet tray as in claim 13 having,an adjustable base portion slideably connected to a guide rod for providing support beneath the sheets in the sheet tray between the bases of the walls.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5033729 Struthers Jul 1991 A
5346206 Steinhart Sep 1994 A
6032947 Parker Mar 2000 A
6050563 Vedoy et al. Apr 2000 A
6206363 Vedoy et al. Mar 2001 B1