Claims
- 1. An apparatus for stacking thin lightweight sheets having a smoothly finished surface, in an orderly pile, with minimum handling, beyond the outlet end of a conveyor wherefrom the sheets issue by traveling in a forward and downward direction, comprising
- (a) a movable channel-shaped sheet receiver for intercepting an individual sheet in its travel beyond the outlet end of the conveyor and guiding it in its continued movement in a forward and downward direction into position overlying the pile wherefrom it may fall freely onto the preceding sheet through an air-cushioned space,
- (b) said receiver comprising a web portion at its front end forming an abutment wall with upper and lower walls extending rearwardly therefrom and forming an open end for receiving the advancing edge of the thin sheet issuing from the conveyor,
- (c) a reciprocable padded retainer on said receiver incapable of marring or scratching the surface of the sheet adapted to hold the forward edge of the sheet within said receiver in the course of its forward and downward travel,
- (d) photoelectric means on said receiver generating a beam of radiant energy between said upper and lower walls subject to interception by a sheet entering said receiver through said open end thereof,
- (e) means for moving said retainer into contact with said sheet, means including a downwardly inclined supporting bar for said movable receiver for guiding said receiver in said forward and downward direction, and means for actuating said receiver in said forward and downward direction in response to the interception of said beam,
- (f) means releasing said retainer from contact with said sheet at the end of a predetermined extent of travel of the receiver above the front edge of the pile,
- (g) means for continuing slightly the travel of the receiver beyond said front edge of the pile to permit the front edge of the individual sheet to drop from the open end of the receiver when it is clear of the support afforded by the lower wall thereof, to fall freely onto the preceding sheet, and
- (h) said means for actuating said receiver adapted to move it in the reverse direction to place it in position to receive the next sheet for stacking onto the pile.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said actuating means comprises a cable cylinder having a piston movable in opposite directions by fluid pressure acting on opposite sides of said piston.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said actuating means comprises a cable cylinder having a piston movable in opposite directions by fluid pressure acting on opposite sides of said piston, a bracket support for said receiver actuable by said cable cylinder, and limit switches in the path of said bracket support for controlling the releasing movement of said retainer, the following downward and forward movement of said receiver, and the return of the receiver to its initial position.
Parent Case Info
This application is in part a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 448,352 filed Dec. 9, 1982 now abandoned.
Our invention relates generally to sheet stackers, being especially applicable to thin sheet material having a surface especially susceptible to scratching or other marring. More particularly, our invention has to do with devices for stacking into a pile a collection of substantially identical sheets in such manner as to avoid tumbling or other undesirable movement that might result in scratching or other surface marring.
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