Claims
- 1. A web for use with a web handling machine having a pair of web feeding sprockets mounted for rotation about a common axis, each sprocket having a circumference with a first portion which contains only a plurality of driving pins spaced uniformly along said first portion of said circumference and a second portion which contains a keying projection, said driving pins and said keying projection of each web feeding sprocket being located in a common plane perpendicular to said common axis, said web comprising:
- an elongated sheet-like member having parallel side edges and a plurality of driving holes and keying openings in each side edge portion for cooperation, respectively with said driving pins and said keying projection of a respective one of said sprockets to feed said web longitudinally of itself,
- said driving holes and said keying openings in each side edge portion of said web being located on a straight line extending longitudinally of said web, and said driving holes in each side edge portion of said web being arranged in row segments, each row segment being separated from a next row segment by a keying zone including no openings except for one of said keying openings,
- said driving holes of said row segments being spaced from one another at regular intervals along the length of each of said row segments and said driving holes being of uniform size and shape,
- each of said keying zones having a length greater than two times and less than three times the length of one of said regular intervals, and
- said keying opening of each keying zone being elongated in the direction longitudinally of said web so as to have a length and a shape different from each of said driving holes, so that each keying zone represents a readily visibly discernable interruption in the regular spacing of said driving hole insofar as each keying zone has a length not an integral multiple of the length of one of said regular intervals and insofar as the keying opening of each keying zone has a shape different from and a length longer than each of said driving holes.
- 2. A web as set forth in claim 1 wherein said driving holes and said keying openings in one side edge portion of said web are substantially laterally aligned with said driving holes and said keying openings respectively, in the other side edge portion of said web.
- 3. A web as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said keying openings in each of the keying zones of one side edge of said web has a shape corresponding to a number of holes similar in size and shape to the driving holes of the same side edge of said web arranged close to one another along the associated one of said straight lines and communicating with one another along the length of said web so as to collectively define one single opening.
- 4. A web as set forth in claim 1 wherein said driving holes are of circular shape, and each of said keying openings has a shape corresponding to a number of holes of size and shape similar to said driving holes and having their centers located on the associated one of said straight lines and spaced from one another along such line by a distance substantially equal to the diameter of each driving hole.
- 5. A web loading and feeding system comprising:
- a pair of web feeding sprockets mounted for rotation about a common axis, each sprocket having a first circumferential zone including a plurality of driving pins spaced uniformly along said first zone and having a second circumferential zone with a length greater than two times and less than three times the spacing between adjacent ones of said driving pins,
- a keying projection in said second circumferential zone, said sprockets being mounted for rotation about a common axis, and said driving pins and keying projection of each sprocket being located in a common plane perpendicular to said common axis, and
- a web comprising an elongated sheet-like member having parallel side edges and a plurality of driving holes and keying openings in each side edge portion located on a straight line extending longitudinally of said web, said driving pins and said keying projections of each sprocket cooperating with said driving holes and said keying openings, respectively, in each side edge portion of said web to feed said web longitudinally of itself,
- said driving holes and said keying openings in each side edge portion of said web being arranged in row segments, each row segment being separated from the next row segment by a keying zone having no openings except for one keying opening, said driving holes of each of said row segments being spaced from one another at regular intervals along the length of the associated one of said straight lines, said driving holes being of uniform size and shape, each of said keying zones having a length greater than two times and less than three times the length of one of said regular intervals, said keying opening of each keying zone being of a shape different from said driving holes and having a length along the associated one of said straight lines greater than that of said driving holes so that each keying zone represents a visibly discernable interruption in the regular spacing of said driving holes insofar as each keying zone has a length not an integral multiple of the length one of said intervals and insofar as the keying opening of each keying zone has a shape and length different from said driving holes.
- 6. A web loading and feeding system as set forth in claim 5 herein the keying opening in each of the keying zones of one side edge of said web has a shape corresponding to a number of holes of size and shape similar to that of the driving holes of the same side edge of said web arranged close to one another along the associated one of said straight lines and communicating with one another along the length of said web so as to collectively define one single opening.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/156,730 filed Feb. 17, 1988, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 07/073,404 filed July 13, 1987 which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/809,053 filed Dec. 13, 1985, now abandoned.
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