Claims
- 1. Sheet-form paper for separating portions produced by a portion control machine and dispensing from a paper feed system that feeds the bottom-most sheet of paper from a vertical stack of individual sheets of paper, the bottom-most sheet being supported by a paper feed system on opposite side edge areas of the sheet, each sheet of the sheet-form paper including at least one integral stiffening strip extending between said opposite side edge areas thereof to minimize bowing of the sheet when supported by a paper feed system.
- 2. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 3. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 1, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a rigidifying wax coating that is impregnated in the sheet at least to a greater extent in other areas of the sheet than at the strip.
- 4. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 3, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 5. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 1, wherein each sheet has a deformable element on at least one side edge within the stiffening strip, the deformable element being adapted to engage a vertical guide at one side of the vertical stack of individual sheets of paper.
- 6. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 5, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a rigidifying wax coating that is impregnated in the sheet at least to a greater extent in other areas of the sheet than at the strip.
- 7. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 6, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 8. The sheet-form paper as defined in claim 5, wherein said deformable element comprises a notch for receiving a male guide.
- 9. A stack of paper for separating portions produced by a portion control machine and to be dispensed from a paper feed system that feeds the bottom-most sheet from the stack along a means for supporting opposite edges of the sheet, said stack of paper comprising:
- a plurality of individual sheets of paper each having opposite side edges, and
- at least one integral stiffening strip extending between the opposite side edges for stiffening the sheet therebetween and to thereby minimize bowing of the sheet when supported by a support means.
- 10. The stack of paper as defined in claim 9, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 11. The stack of paper as defined in claim 9, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a rigidifying wax coating that is impregnated in the sheet at least to a greater extent in other areas of the sheet than at the strip.
- 12. The stack of paper as defined in claim 11, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 13. The stack of paper as defined in claim 9, wherein each sheet has a deformable element on at least one side edge within the stiffening strip, the deformable element being adapted to engage a vertical guide at one side of the vertical stack of individual sheets of paper.
- 14. The stack of paper as defined in claim 13, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a rigidifying wax coating that is impregnated in the sheet at least to a greater extent in other areas of the sheet than at the strip.
- 15. The stack of paper as defined in claim 14, wherein said stiffening strip comprises a band having an arcuate cross-section.
- 16. The stack of paper as defined in claim 13, wherein said deformable element comprises a notch for receiving a male guide.
- 17. A stack of paper for separating portions produced by a portion control machine and to be dispensed from a paper feed system that includes a paper hopper having a front, a first sidewall and an opposed second sidewall and longitudinal vertically oriented male guides having a semicircular horizontal cross-section extending from the inside surface of each of said sidewalls, said guides having proximal ends adjacent to where the paper is dispensed which are sloped toward the front of the hopper and tapered to a greater front to back width than the remainder of said guides, said stack of paper comprising:
- a plurality of individual sheets of paper each having semicircular recesses on opposite sides thereof, said sheets being in face-to-face relationship with a friction force between said faces, said recesses
- being centrally located on each side of each paper sheet and substantially aligned with the recesses of the other sheets of the stack of paper,
- receiving paper hopper guides when the sheets of paper are stacked in a hopper, and
- having a radius only slightly greater than the cross-section of paper hopper guides when stacked in a paper hopper;
- whereby the sheets at the bottom of the stack are when stacked in a paper hopper supported on their sides by proximal ends of paper hopper guides in a feathered relationship and the bottom-most individual sheet of paper is bent at an extreme angle when pulled past paper hopper guides without tearing said paper when dispensed from a hopper, the resistance of said individual sheets of paper to said bending at an extreme angle being greater than said friction force between said sheet faces. .Iadd.
- 18. A stack of paper for separating portions produced by a portion control machine and to be dispensed from a paper feed system that includes a paper hopper having a front, a first sidewall and an opposed second sidewall and longitudinal vertically oriented male guides having a semicircular horizontal cross-section extending from the inside surface of each of said sidewalls, said guides having proximal ends adjacent to where the paper is dispensed which are sloped toward the front of the hopper and tapered to a greater front to back width than the remainder of said guides, said stack of paper comprising:
- a plurality of individual sheets of paper each having recesses on opposite sides thereof,
- said sheets being in face-to-face relationship with a friction force between said faces,
- said recesses being centrally located on each side of each paper sheet and substantially aligned with the recesses of the other sheets of the stack of paper,
- receiving paper hopper guides when the sheets of paper are stacked in a hopper, and
- having a dimension only slightly greater than the cross-section of paper hopper guides when stacked in a paper hopper;
- whereby the sheets at the bottom of the stack are when stacked in a paper hopper supported on their sides by proximal ends of paper hopper guides in a feathered relationship and the bottom-most individual sheet of paper is bent at an extreme angle when pulled past paper hopper guides without tearing said paper when dispensed from a hopper, the resistance of said individual sheets of paper to said bending at an extreme angle being greater than said friction force between said sheet faces..Iaddend..Iadd.19. The stack of paper as defined in claim 18, wherein said recesses are non-rectangular..Iaddend..Iadd.20. The stack of paper as defined in claim 19, wherein said recesses are arcuate..Iaddend.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is .Iadd.a reissue of Ser. No. 08/245,357 filed May 18, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,952 which is .Iaddend.a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 171,342, filed Dec. 21, 1993, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 867,363, filed Apr. 13, 1992, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 632,756, filed Dec. 24, 1990 which now is U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,172, dated Aug. 11, 1992 and which is incorporated herein by reference.
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