Claims
- 1. A stacking apparatus comprising:
- an infeed assembly receiving a stream of papers traveling in an infeed direction;
- a plurality of movable forks receiving the stream of papers in a plurality of batches;
- a turntable assembly for receiving said batches to form stacks, the turntable assembly including a rotatable turntable and a discharge element for ejecting the stacks in two opposite stack discharge directions;
- a motor for rotating the turntable assembly 180.degree. between successive batches; and
- positioning means for positioning the turntable assembly in a first position in which the two opposite stack discharge directions are at a first angle with respect to the infeed direction and in a second position in which the two opposite stack discharge directions are at a second angle with respect to the infeed direction.
- 2. The stacking apparatus of claim 1, wherein in the first position the two opposite stack discharge directions are parallel to the infeed direction.
- 3. The stacking apparatus of claim 2, wherein in the second position the two opposite stack discharge directions are normal to the infeed direction.
- 4. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the infeed assembly includes an upper belt and a lower belt, and wherein the upper belt is spring loaded to accommodate varying thicknesses of papers.
- 5. The stacking assembly of claim 4, wherein the lower belt is normally fixed during a stacking operation.
- 6. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the turntable assembly includes pivotable end gates having an open position which allow the stack to be discharged and a closed position in which the gates act as guides to support the stack.
- 7. The stacking assembly of claim 6, wherein the end gates are held in the closed position by pneumatic cylinders.
- 8. The stacking apparatus of claim 1, wherein a difference between the first and second angle is 90.degree..
- 9. The stacking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the positioning means includes a bearing allowing the turntable assembly and the motor to rotate and a locking mechanism for locking the turntable assembly in the first position and the second position.
- 10. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the turntable assembly is mounted on a base plate which is pivotable with respect to a base frame by disengaging a locking mechanism.
- 11. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the discharge element comprises first and second chains each supporting at least one post, the first chain extending in a first loop which passes around approximately one half of the turntable and down approximately a center of the turntable, the second chain extending in a second loop which passes around approximately an opposite half of the turntable from the first loop and down approximately a center of the turntable, wherein one post on each of the first and second chains operate together to discharge a stack.
- 12. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the discharge element includes a chain having a lower surface and an upper surface substantially coplanar with a top surface of the turntable and at least one post attached to the chain and extending substantially perpendicular to the turntable top surface, and wherein none of the posts extend below a lower surface of the chain.
- 13. The stacking assembly of claim 1, wherein the turntable assembly includes shock absorbers which stop the motion of the turntable provided by the motor.
- 14. A turntable assembly for a stacking device comprising:
- a rotatable turntable platform having two substantially semicircular tracks formed at a top surface of the platform, the tracks extending in parallel paths along a center portion of the turntable platform;
- an ejection assembly for ejecting stacks from the turntable platform including two chains received in the two tracks and at least one post extending from each of the chains, the chains having an upper surface that is substantially even with the top surface of the platform and a lower surface that extends into the top surface; and
- a motor driving the two chains to eject the stacks.
- 15. The turntable assembly of claim 14, further comprising four guide members mounted on the turntable assembly along each of four sides of the turntable assembly for abutting four edges of the stack to create an even stack, wherein two of the four guide members are movable gates.
- 16. The turntable assembly of claim 15, wherein the posts engage the stack at a center portion of the stack between two of the four edges.
- 17. The turntable assembly of claim 14, wherein the posts are each attached to one of the chains and terminate above a lower surface of the chains.
- 18. The stacking device of claim 14 wherein the motor moves the posts together along the parallel paths without imparting a rotational moment to the stacks.
- 19. A turntable assembly for a stacking device comprising:
- a rotatable turntable platform for stacking articles;
- an ejection assembly for ejecting stacks of articles from the turntable platform;
- two side guide members extending vertically from the turntable platform and adjustable to vary a first dimension of the stack between the two side guide members;
- two end guide members mounted on each of the side guide members for abutting ends of the stacks, the end guide members being adjustable to vary a second dimension of the stack; and
- a pneumatic device holding the end guide members in a closed position.
- 20. The turntable assembly of claim 19, wherein the pneumatic device includes a control device which activated a pneumatic cylinder to move the end guide members to a closed position, and deactivates the pneumatic cylinder to allow the end guide members to move to an open position in which the stack is pushed off of the turntable platform.
- 21. A stacking device for stacking articles and discharging stacks of articles, the stacking device comprising:
- an article receiving portion for receiving a stream of articles traveling in an infeed direction;
- a stacking portion for stacking the articles received in the article receiving portion on a turntable to form stacks;
- an assembly for discharging the stacks in first opposite discharge directions which are parallel to the infeed direction when the turntable is oriented in a first orientations; and,
- a positioning assembly that orients the turntable platform in a second position to discharge the stacks in second opposite directions which are normal to the infeed direction when the turntable is oriented in a second orientation.
- 22. The stacking device of claim 21 wherein the discharging assembly includes first and second posts for simultaneously ejecting the stacks from the turntable.
- 23. The stacking device of claim 22 wherein the first and second posts are driven by chains in opposite rotational directions on the turntable to prevent a moment from being imposed on the stacks.
- 24. The stacking device of claim 22 wherein the first and second posts are positioned on the turntable to engage the stacks at a central location.
- 25. A stacking device of claim 21, wherein the stacking portion includes the turntable and a motor for rotating the turntable 180.degree. during stacking, the turntable and motor mounted on a rotatable platform for adjusting an orientation of the turntable to the first orientation and the second orientation.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of provisional application No. 60/012,310, filed on Feb. 26, 1996.
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