Claims
- 1. A sheet stacking device, comprised of:a sheet support bed comprised of a plurality of side-by-side rollers, each of said rollers being freely rotatable about a respective roller axis; a support bed drive assembly for moving said sheet support bed in a predetermined direction along a closed path, said path having an upper horizontal run and a lower horizontal run and being dimensioned such that a gap exists between a leading end and a trailing end of said sheet support bed, said gap moving along said path as said sheet support bed moves along said path; a roller control assembly operatively engaging said rollers for selectively controlling rotation of select ones of said rollers about the respective roller axis of said select ones of said rollers; and a controller for selectively and sequentially controlling the operation of said support bed drive assembly and said roller drive assembly, wherein said stacking device is operable to perform the following operational steps: a) causing said support bed drive assembly to move said sheet support bed to a sheet receiving position on said upper run of said path; b) causing said roller control assembly to allow said rollers to rotate freely to receive a sheet to be stacked on said support bed; c) causing said support bed drive assembly to move said sheet support bed at a predetermined speed along said path to move said sheet to a stacking position; d) when said sheet is at said stacking position, causing said roller control assembly to rotate select ones of said rollers in a predetermined direction at a predetermined speed while said support bed continues to move along said path, wherein said select ones of said rollers are operable to convey said sheet in a direction opposite the direction of said support bed at a speed wherein said sheet remains essentially stationary at said stacking position; and e) continuously driving said sheet support bed along said path and continuously rotating said select ones of said rollers wherein said sheet becomes unsupported as said trailing end of said sheet support bed passes under said sheet and said sheet drops through said gap to a stacking location below said upper horizontal run.
- 2. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 1, wherein said sheet drops onto said sheet support bed as it moves along said lower run.
- 3. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 1, wherein said sheet drops onto a stacking platform disposed between said upper horizontal run and said lower horizontal run.
- 4. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 1, wherein said roller control assembly is comprised of an upper run roller drive element that has a first position wherein said upper run roller drive element is disengaged from said rollers and a second position wherein said upper run roller drive element engages said rollers along said upper run, said upper run roller drive element having a first operating condition wherein select ones of said rollers move along said path without rotating about their respective axes and a second operating condition wherein said upper run roller drive element causes select ones of said rollers along said upper run to rotate in a predetermined direction at a predetermined speed that is operable to convey said sheet in a direction opposite to the direction of travel of said sheet support bed along said path.
- 5. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 4, wherein said upper run roller drive element is a friction belt disposed generally parallel to said upper run.
- 6. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 5, wherein when said friction belt in said first operating condition engages select ones of said rollers and moves with select ones of said rollers at a speed equal to the speed of said sheet support bed in a direction that is the same as the direction of said sheet support bed along said path, and in said second operating condition engages said rollers and is stationary.
- 7. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 6, wherein said friction belt engages said rollers at the longitudinal ends of said rollers.
- 8. A sheet stacking device, comprised of:a sheet support bed having a first end and a second end, said sheet support bed comprised of a plurality of side-by-side rollers, each of said rollers being freely rotatable about an associated roller axis; a drive assembly for moving said sheet support bed in a predetermined direction along a closed path, said path having a horizontal upper run and a horizontal lower run and being dimensioned such that a space exists between said first end and said second end of said sheet support bed as said sheet support bed moves along said path; and a roller control assembly operatively engaging said rollers for selectively and sequentially controlling rotation of select ones of said rollers at select intervals during a stacking operation, wherein said stacking device is operable to: receive a sheet to be stacked on said sheet support bed when said sheet support bed is disposed along said upper run; convey said sheet along said upper run on said sheet support bed to a stacking position on said upper run; and cause said roller control assembly to rotate rollers disposed along said upper run in a direction such that said sheet remains essentially in said stacking position as said sheet support bed continues to move along said path, said sheet dropping through said space between said first and said second end of said sheet support bed to a stacking location below said upper horizontal run.
- 9. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 8, wherein said roller control assembly includes a frictional surface engageable with select ones of said rollers that move along said upper run, said frictional surface movable between a first position wherein said frictional surface is not in engagement with said rollers and a second position wherein said frictional surface is in engagement with said rollers.
- 10. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 9, wherein said frictional surface is movable with said roller along said upper run.
- 11. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 10, wherein said frictional surface is an endless flexible belt that is movable along a path having a portion that extends generally parallel to said upper run.
- 12. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 11, further comprising a controllable drive motor for conveying said belt along said path.
- 13. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 12, wherein said flexible belt is disposed along one end of said rollers.
- 14. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 8, further comprising a controller for controlling the timing and operation of said drive assembly and said roller control assembly.
- 15. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 14, further comprising a scanning device for detecting defects or imperfections on a sheet to be stacked, said scanning device providing data to said controller when a defective sheet is scanned.
- 16. A sheet stacking device as defined in claim 15, wherein said controller upon receiving data from said scanning device indicating a defective sheet modifies the operation of said roller control assembly to convey said sheet along said upper run on said support bed to be conveyed past said stacking position and off said device.
- 17. A sheet stacking device, comprised of:a sheet support bed having a first end and a second end, said sheet support bed comprised of a plurality of side-by-side rollers, each of said rollers being freely rotatable about an associated roller axis; a drive assembly for moving said sheet support bed in a predetermined direction along a closed path, said path having a horizontal upper run and a horizontal lower run and being dimensioned such that a space exists between said first end and said second end of said sheet support bed as said sheet support bed moves along said path; a roller control assembly operatively engaging said rollers for selectively and sequentially controlling rotation of select ones of said rollers at select intervals during a stacking operation; a controller for controlling the operation of said drive assembly and said roller control assembly; and a scanning device for detecting sheets with defects, said stacking device having a first mode of operation, wherein said stacking device is operable to: receive a sheet to be stacked on said sheet support bed when said sheet support bed is disposed along said upper run; convey said sheet along said upper run on said sheet support bed to a stacking position on said upper run; cause said roller control assembly to rotate rollers disposed along said upper run in a direction such that said sheet remains essentially in said stacking position as said sheet support bed continues to move along said path, said sheet dropping through said space between said first and said second end of said sheet support bed to a stacking location below said horizontal upper run; and a second mode of operation wherein a sheet identified by said scanning device as having a defect is conveyed past said stacking position and off said upper run.
- 18. A method of stacking sheet material, comprising the steps of:a) conveying a sheet to be stacked onto the surface of a sheet support bed, said support bed comprised of a plurality of side-by-side rollers, each of said rollers being rotatable about a respective roller axis, said support bed being movable in a predetermined direction along a closed path having a horizontal upper run and a horizontal lower run, said path dimensioned such that a space exists between distal ends of said support bed, said space moving along said path as said support bed moves along said path; b) moving said support bed along said path to move said sheet along said upper path run toward a stacking position; c) causing said rollers along said upper run to rotate when said sheet reaches said stacking position, said rollers rotating in a direction such that said sheet remains essentially stationary on said support bed at said stacking position as said support bed continues to move along said path, said sheet falling generally vertically to a stacking location below said upper run.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/530,991, filed May 8, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,341,698.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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