Information
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Patent Grant
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6357743
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Patent Number
6,357,743
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Date Filed
Monday, July 31, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 296
- 271 300
- 271 302
- 271 200
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sheet or set receiving post processing machine has a plurality of vertically spaced sheet or set receiving trays extending generally horizontally at an incline, a sheet delivering infeed with vertically spaced gates, and a vertically movable sheet sender extending horizontally between each infeed location and a selected tray, wherein the sheet sender has a stapler for stapling sets of sheets thereon and wherein the sender has first and second offsetting devices for offsetting sets of sheets, whether or not stapled, and for feeding the sets to the trays in offset relation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the application U.S. Ser. No. 356,656, filed Jul. 19, 1999, assigned to the same assignee as the present application, and having some of the same named inventors (the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference, there is described a sheet post processing device to sort continuously transported sheets into several fixed trays. That device has features including a top infeed to an inverter, a transport path that transports sheets continuously from the inverter, several gates from which a sheet can be taken out along the path, several outlets that can eject sheets from each corresponding fixed location of receiving trays, and a sheet sending device that selectively moves between the several transport gates and the several outlets and sends the sheet transported from the transport gates to the outlets.
The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application S.N. 11-223072, filed on Aug. 5, 1999.
A red-lined version of this text, showing the precise changes made to this text accompanies this Amendment as Appendix 4.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an improvement in sheet post processing machines of the general type shown in the above mentioned application, wherein the sheets which are received on the sender are collected in sets and sent to the trays in edge aligned sets, which may be horizontally offset from one another, or sent to the trays in sets which may be offset horizontally or not.
This improvement relates to providing means for offsetting sheets and forming sets, either offset or not, and stapled or not. No means for offsetting being associated with a sender conveyor extended generally horizontally and located between the vertically spaced gates for sheets and the trays are also vertically spaced and opposite a gate for receiving the sheets or sets.
The above and other objects of the invention will be hereinafter described with greater particularity with reference to the drawings forming a part of this application.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a vertical section showing a sheet post processing machine to which the invention is applicable, as more particularly illustrated and described in the above referred to prior application Ser. No. 356,656;
FIG. 2
is a view taken on the line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
showing the sheet set sending device of the indexer and its associated means for aligning and offsetting sheets;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary plan of a first sheet positioning mechanism;
FIG. 4
is an end view in perspective of one of the second sheet positioning mechanism;
FIG. 5
is a view on the plane of the line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
showing an offset sheet set on a receiving tray;
FIGS.
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
) are views showing the positioning of the first and second adjustment mechanism and the locations of sheet sets on the tray;
FIG. 7
is a view showing the offsetting of sheets by the second mechanism;
FIGS.
8
(
a
),
8
(
b
) and
8
(
c
) are views showing accumulation of sheets on the indexer and operation of the first and second offsetting mechanisms as the set is moved on the tray;
FIG. 9
is a view looking in the direction of the arrow IX of FIG.
8
(
c
);
FIGS.
10
(
a
) and
10
(
b
) are timing charts to show the drive timing of the second adjustment device;
FIG. 11
is a flow chart showing the procedure for movement of the second adjustment device;
FIGS.
12
(
a
),
12
(
b
) and
12
(
c
) show accumulation of sheets in the first adjustment device and in FIG.
12
(
c
) the sheets positioned in and by the second adjustment device;
FIG. 13
is a view looking in the direction of the arrow XIII in FIG.
12
(
c
); and
FIGS.
14
(
a
) and
14
(
b
) show the position of the first and second adjustment devices and show sheets accumulated on the tray without offset.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The sheet post processing machine
1
, as disclosed more fully in pending U.S. application Ser. No. 356,656 separates the sheets whose transporting direction is reversed by the sheets reversing mechanism
2
. The sheets transported from host machines such as copy machines and printers are transported to the sheet reversing mechanism
2
from the direction of the arrow A in FIG.
1
. After the sheet reversing mechanism
2
reverses the transporting direction, the sheets are transported downwardly along the direction of the arrow B by the right side transporting path
4
. The sheet reversing mechanism
2
reverses the transporting direction of the sheets by transporting the sheets from the direction of the arrow A onto the stage
3
and then transporting them to the transporting path
4
from the direction of the arrow B so that the trailing ends of the incoming sheets become the leading ends of the sheet moving in path
4
.
The transporting path
4
has multiple sets of rollers to transport sheets in the direction of the arrow B by holding them in front and back directions. Furthermore, the transporting path
4
has multiple deflecting gates
5
that enable sheets to be removed from path
4
. Also, multiple trays
6
are installed in fixed positions at the left side of the body
1
. Therefore, the sheets are transported to the indexer
10
extending between a gate
5
in path
4
and a tray
6
.
The indexer
10
installed inside of the body
1
as a sheet transporting device can be moved up and down. The indexer
10
is composed of the sheet transporting portion
11
and the sheet transporting portion
12
. The sheet transporting portion
11
is selectively opposed to a transporting gate
5
and the sheet transporting portion
12
is selectively opposed to a tray
6
according to the vertical position of the indexer
10
. The indexer
10
transports sheets onto the belt
13
from the directions of the arrows C and D through the deflecting gate
5
of the sheet transporting portion
11
. The sheets transported on the belt
13
are transported onto a tray
6
at the opposite side of the sheet transporting portion
12
of belt
13
from the direction of the arrow E, by suitable feed or drive mechanism, not shown.
Therefore, the indexer
10
can transport sheets from a position in the transporting path
4
according to the vertical position of the indexer
10
and separate them into multiple trays
6
. For example, when the indexer
10
moves to the lowest position as indicated by solid lines, sheets are separated into the lowest tray
6
. When the indexer
10
moves to the highest position as indicated by a two-point chained line, sheets are separated into the highest tray
6
. Also, the indexer
10
has a stapler
14
that can staple a group of sheets that are accumulated on the stage
13
. The stapled or unstapled sheet groups are moved into tray
6
as individual sets.
FIG. 2
is a top plan of the indexer
10
and the opposing tray
6
. The indexer
10
has the first and second adjustment devices
30
and
50
that move up and down with the indexer
10
. In the following section, the left side (for example, bottom side in
FIG. 3
) of the sheet transporting direction (the direction of the arrow E) is described as the left side of the sheet post processing machine of this example. The right side (for example, top side in
FIG. 3
) of the sheet transporting direction (the direction of arrow E) is described as the right side of the sheet post processing machine of this example. The first adjustment device
30
, as mentioned later, adjusts the position of the sheets on the belt
13
in the direction of the width of the sheet by individually moving in the directions of the arrows F
1
, F
2
, G
1
, and G
2
of the left and right first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B.
The second adjustment device
50
moves up and down with the indexer
10
and is located at the side of the tray
6
. The second adjustment device
50
, as mentioned later, precisely adjust the positions of the sheets or sets on the tray
6
in the direction of the width of the sheet or sets by individually moving in the directions of the arrows J
1
, J
2
, K
1
, and K
2
of the left and right second adjustment boards
51
A and
51
B.
FIG. 3
is a top plan for the main portion of the first adjustment device
30
. The left and right first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B are guided in the directions of the arrows F
1
, F
2
, G
1
and G
2
by guides
32
A and
32
B. The left first adjustment board
31
A is connected to the belt
35
A between the pulleys
33
A and
34
A. It slides in the left and right directions of the arrows F
1
and F
2
when the pulley
33
A rotates by the left first motor
36
A. Similarly, the right first adjustment board
31
B is connected to the belt
35
B between the pulleys
33
B and
34
B. It slides to left and right directions of the arrows G
1
and G
2
when the pulley
33
B is rotated by the right first motor
36
B.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the drive mechanism portion of the left second adjustment board
51
A of the second adjustment device
50
. The rod
54
is guided in the base plate
52
in the left side of the indexer
10
by the guide block
53
and can slide in the directions of the arrows J
1
and J
2
. The left second adjustment board
51
A is installed on the front end of the rod
54
. The left second motor
56
is connected to the rack portion
54
A of the rod
54
through the gear row
55
. The rod
54
slides in the directions of the arrows J
1
and J
2
with the second adjustment board
51
A by forward and reverse rotations of the second motor
56
. The light resistant piece
57
is installed on the adjustment board
51
A. The photo sensor
58
detects the home position of the adjustment board
51
A when the light resistant piece
57
shuts off the light path of the photo sensor
58
. The drive mechanism portion of the right second adjustment board
51
B is constructed similarly to the drive mechanism of the left second adjustment board
51
A. The right second adjustment board
51
B slides in the directions of the arrows K
1
and K
2
by forward and reverse rotations of the right second motor.
The left and right first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B of the first adjustment device
30
, and the left and right second adjustment boards
51
A and
51
B of the second adjustment device
50
are controlled inter-relatedly to slide according to an accumulation of the sheets S on the tray
6
by a control device not shown. The sheets S are accumulated on the tray
6
one by one or by a set of several sheets, or a set of sheets stapled by the stapler
14
.
Movements of the accumulations of A “stack with offset” and B “stack without offset” are described below as interrelated movements of the first and second adjustment devices
30
and
50
. Also, in the following description, the sheets S are accumulated one by one. The same description is applied in the cases of accumulating the sheets by several sheets or stapled group of sheets.
“Stack with Offset”
This “stack with offset” is form that accumulates the sheets S by offsetting the specified numbers or sets of sheets to the left and right on the tray
6
as indicated in FIG.
5
. FIGS.
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
) (looking in the direction of arrow VI in
FIG. 5
) indicate the positions of the first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B, the second adjustment boards
51
A and
51
B, and the sheets S on the tray
6
. In an accumulation form such as “stack with offset,” left and right first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B are moved in the directions of the arrows F
1
, F
2
, G
1
, and G
2
between the waiting positions P
1
A-
0
and P
1
B-
0
and the adjustment positions P
1
A-
1
and P
1
B-
1
as indicated in FIG.
6
(
a
). Also, in relation to these left and right first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B, the left and right second adjustment boards
51
A and
51
B are moved in the directions of the arrows J
1
, J
2
, K
1
, and K
2
between the waiting positions P
2
A-
0
and P
2
B-
0
and the adjustment positions P
2
A-
1
and P
2
B-
1
as indicated in FIGS.
6
(
a
) and
7
.
The adjustment positions P
1
A-
1
, P
1
B-
1
, P
2
A-
1
, and P
2
B-
1
are most properly established according to the size of the sheets or sets S that are to be separated. Also, for example, the distance L
1
(see FIG.
6
(
a
)) between the first adjustment boards
31
A and
31
B and the waiting positions P
1
A-
0
and P
1
B-
0
is 360 mm and the amount of offset L
2
(see FIG.
6
(
b
)) is 20 mm.
This “stack with offset” movement is described below in A-
1
“right stack” that accumulates the sheets or sets S in the front offset position at the right side of FIG.
6
(
b
) and A-
2
“left stack” that accumulates the sheets S in the offset position at the left side of FIG.
6
(
b
).
A-
1
“Right Stack”
First of all, after the sheet S is transported by the belt
13
of the indexer
10
as indicated by a two-point chain line in FIG.
8
(
a
), the right first adjustment board
31
B is moved to the adjustment position P
1
B-
1
as indicated by a solid line from the waiting position F
1
B-
0
as indicated by a two-point chain line. The sheet S is offset to the position Pf toward the bottom side in FIG.
8
(
a
), as indicated by a solid line. Then, the sheet S is transported onto the tray
6
as indicated in FIG.
8
(
b
) by a transportation mechanism of the indexer
10
. Then, as indicated in FIG.
8
(
c
), the second adjustment board
51
A is moved to the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
as indicated by a solid line in FIG.
8
(
a
) from the waiting position P
2
A-
0
as indicated by a two-point chain line. The position of the sheet S is precisely adjusted toward the top side in FIG.
8
(
c
), as indicated by a solid line. The first adjustment board
31
B returns to the waiting position P
1
B-
0
from the adjustment position P
1
B-
1
as indicated by a two-point chain line.
By repeating such movements, as indicated in
FIG. 9
, the sheets or sets S are orderly accumulated toward the tray
6
. The position of the top sheet S in the
FIG. 9
is precisely adjusted toward left by the second adjustment board
51
A moving to the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
as indicated by a two-point chain line from the waiting position P
2
A-
0
as indicated by a solid line. The position of the top sheet or set S is adjusted with respect to the bottom sheet or set S that has previously been adjusted.
FIGS.
10
(
a
) and
10
(
b
) are timing charts to describe drive timing of the second adjustment board
51
A during the “right stack” movements. The motor
56
(see
FIG. 4
) that drives the second adjustment board
51
A, as mentioned later, forwardly or reversible drives, as indicated in FIG.
10
(
b
) based on the detection timing (FIG.
10
(
a
)) of the exit sensor ES that detects if the sheet or set S is transported from the stage
13
of the indexer
10
.
FIG. 11
is a flow chart to describe the movement procedure of the second adjustment board
51
A during the “right stack” movement.
First of all, in step S
1
, the indexer
10
transports the sheets or set S toward the right of the tray
6
and then evaluates the detection signal of the sensor ES (Step S
2
). The sensor ES is turned OFF from ON when the sheet S is transported from the belt
13
of the indexer
10
(t
0
). And, it waits for the specified time TA (for example, 150 msec.) from that time t
0
(Step S
3
) and when the specified time TA has passed (t
1
), it drives the motor
56
in a forward rotation and moves the adjustment board
51
A to the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
in the direction of the arrow J
1
(Step S
4
). The speed of the movement of the adjustment
51
A from the waiting position P
2
A-
0
to the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
, for example, is relatively small 50 mm/sec. And, it waits the specified time TB (for example, 20 msec.) from the time t
2
when the adjustment board
51
A moves to the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
(Step
5
). When the specified time TB has passed (t
3
), is drives the motor
56
in a reverse rotation and moves the adjustment board
51
A to the waiting position P
2
A-
0
in the direction of the arrow J
2
(Step S
6
). The speed of the movement of the adjustment board
52
A from the adjustment position P
2
A-
1
to the waiting position P
2
A-
0
is, for example, relatively large 200 mm/sec. In FIG.
10
(
b
) t
4
is the timing when the adjustment board
51
A returns to the waiting positions P
2
A-
0
.
“Left Stack”
First of all, after the sheets or set S is transported to the belt
13
of the indexer
10
as indicated by a two-point chain line in FIG.
12
(
a
), the first adjustment board
31
A is moved to the adjustment position P
1
A-
1
as indicated by a solid line from the waiting position P
1
A-
0
as indicated by a two-point chain line. The first adjustment board
31
A offsets the sheets or set S Pr (top side) as indicated by a solid line. Then, the transportation mechanism of the indexer
10
, not shown, transports the sheet S onto the tray
6
as indicated in FIG.
12
(
b
). Then, as indicated in FIG.
12
(
c
), the second adjustment board
51
B moves to the adjustment position P
2
B-
1
as indicated by a solid line from the waiting position P
2
B-
0
as indicated by a two-point chain line and precisely adjusts the position of the sheets or set S as indicated by a solid line. The left first adjustment board
31
A returns to the waiting position P
1
A-
0
form the adjustment position P
1
A-
1
as indicated by a two-point chain line in FIG.
12
(
c
).
By repeating these movements, as indicated in
FIG. 13
, the sheets or sets S are orderly accumulated toward the right of the tray
6
. The position of the top sheets or set S is precisely adjusted toward the second adjustment board
51
B moving to the adjustment position P
2
B-
1
as indicated by a two-point chain line from the waiting position P
2
B-
0
as indicated by a solid line. The top sheet S is adjusted along with the bottom sheet S that has previously been precisely adjusted.
The drive timing of the right second adjustment board
51
B is the same as the drive timing of the second adjustment board
51
A in the aforementioned FIGS.
10
(
a
) and
10
(
b
). Also, the movement procedure of the right second adjustment board
51
B is the same as the movement procedure of the second adjustment board
51
A in the aforementioned FIG.
11
.
B “Stack without Offset”
This “stack without offset” is a form that continuously accumulates the sheet S onto the tray
6
without offsetting them as indicated in FIGS.
14
(
a
) and
14
(
b
). In this example, the first adjustment board
31
B and the second adjustment board
51
A move to accumulates the sheet S toward the right side of FIG.
14
(
b
). However, the second adjustment board
51
B moves to the adjustment position P
2
B-
2
that adjusts the sheets or set S on the tray
6
. Also, the left first adjustment board
31
A is still waiting in the waiting position P
1
A-
0
. Similarly, the sheet S can be accumulated toward the left side of FIG.
14
(
b
).
As described above, this invention uses a sheet or set transporting device that selectively moves to positions opposite multiple tray. First of all, it adjusts the position of the sheets in the direction of the width of the sheet by the first adjustment device to be transported onto a tray. After the adjusted sheets are transported onto a tray, the second adjustment device precisely adjusts the position of the sheet in the direction of the width of the sheet by the second adjustment device to accurately adjust and separate them.
Furthermore, the second adjustment device moves with the transporting device to precisely adjusts the position of the sheet on multiple tray.
Claims
- 1. A sheet transporting indexing device adapted to be selectively moved vertically between a gate of a vertically extended infeed from a sheet and set producing machine, comprising a vertically spaced horizontally extended tray for receiving sheets and sets supplied to said sheet transporting device from the gate, said sheet transporting device including a horizontally extending and shiftable belt, first sheet position adjustment means for selectively positioning the sheet supplied to said belt from the gate, second adjustment means for selectively positioning the sheet on said tray upon movement of said belt to feed the sheet to said tray.
- 2. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 1, wherein said first adjustment means and said second adjustment means each include a pair of opposed sheet position adjusting boards relatively horizontally movable with respect to one another, and means for selectively moving saiy boards horizontally.
- 3. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 2, wherein said boards of said first adjustment means are movable horizontally adjacent to said gate.
- 4. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 2, wherein said boards of said second adjustment means are movable horizontally adjacent to said tray.
- 5. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 2, wherein said boards of said first and said second adjustment means are operable by motor means selectively operable to move said boards horizontally independently of one another.
- 6. A sheet transporting indexing device adapted to be selectively moved vertically between a gate of a vertically extended infeed from a sheet and set producing machine, comprising a vertically spaced horizontally extended tray for receiving sheets and sets supplied to said sheet transporting device from the gate, said sheet transporting device indexing device including a horizontally extending and shiftable belt, a first sheet position adjustment mechanism adapted to selectively positioning the sheet supplied to said belt from the gate, and a second adjustment mechanism adapted to selectively position the sheet on said tray upon movement of said belt to feed the sheet to said tray.
- 7. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 6, wherein said first adjustment mechanism and said second adjustment mechanism each include a pair of opposed sheet position adjusting boards relatively horizontally movable with respect to one another, and a board moving mechanism adapted to selectively move said boards horizontally.
- 8. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 7, wherein said boards of said first adjustment means are movable horizontally adjacent to said gate.
- 9. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 7, wherein said boards of said second adjustment mechanism are movable horizontally adjacent to said tray.
- 10. A sheet transporting device as defined in claim 7, wherein said boards of said first and said second adjustment mechanism are operated by a motorized mechanism adapted to selectively move said boards horizontally independently of one another.
- 11. A method of transporting and arranging sheets of sets of sheets on a sheet transporting indexing device adapted to be selectively moved vertically between a gate of a vertically extended infeed from a sheet and set producing machine, comprising positioning a vertically spaced horizontally extended tray for receiving sheets and sets supplied to said sheet transporting indexing device from the gate, said sheet transporting indexing device including a horizontally extending and shiftable belt, selectively positioning the sheets supplied to said belt from the gate, and selectively positioning the sheets on said tray upon movement of said belt to feed the sheets to said tray.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said first selective positioning step and the second selective positioning step mechanism each include utilizing a pair of opposed sheet position adjusting boards relatively horizontally movable with respect to one another, and selectively moving said boards horizontally.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said boards utilized in the first positioning step are movable horizontally adjacent to said gate.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein said boards utilized in the second positioning step are movable horizontally adjacent to said tray.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein said boards utilized in said first and said second positioning steps are operated by a motorized mechanism to selectively move said boards horizontally independently of one another.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-223072 |
May 1999 |
JP |
|
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A |
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Jan 1998 |
A |
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Feb 1999 |
A |
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A |