USH1781H - Automatically retractable extending nip sheet ejection system for a multiple output locations stacking device - Google Patents
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- the present system provides improved reliability in sheet output eeding for the stacking of sheets into selectable multiple output stacking ocations, such as the feeding of various printed sheets into selected ones of he multiple bins or mailboxes of a sorter, collator, or printer mailboxing unit.
- nip extension system for extending the sheet feeding control over sheets as the sheets are fed into a selected bin, tray or mailbox (these terms may be used interchangeably here) of a multi-bin stacking unit.
- the disclosed extending nip system is also, importantly, automatically retracted from any bins as the sheet or sheet set feeding system providing that extended eject nip moves between bins, or vice versa (i.e., as the bins move relative to the sheet or sheets exit position output nip).
- moving bins systems are generally more suitable for sorters than for mailbox systems, for which fixed bins and moving sheet ejection systems are generally preferable.
- Another potential sheet stacking ejection problem is that an incoming sheet with a downward lead edge curl, and/or inadequate beam strength or thickness (especially thin, flimsy paper sheets) can hit or catch on the front or upstream stacking registration wall provided in the stacking tray or bin to cause a misfeeding jam.
- a stacking tray or bin has an upwardly sloping tray bottom surface so that as the sheets are ejected therein they are slowed down by gravity and then reversed in direction to slide back down against an upstream registration wall for stacking alignment and deskewing there.
- that desired upstream registration wall presents an obstruction over which all the incoming sheets must be fed. (If the stacking were downhill instead, by providing a downhill sloping tray bottom, then the stacking may be against a downstream registration edge, but that is not typical of most sorters, collators or mailbox systems, for various reasons known to those in the art, especially if stapling is desired.)
- the present system overcomes the above and other difficulties by allowing this relative movement yet also providing an extended sheet exit nip extending out into the bin. As shown in the disclosed embodiments, this can be provided automatically by an automatic extension and retraction of the extended sheet feeding nip into the stacking bin in use, with automatic retraction of the extended nip from the bin in coordination with the relative movement between the exit nip and the multiple bins to allow that movement to be unobstructed.
- the disclosed embodiment there is also disclosed one system of automatically pivoting the extended exit nip out or in of the bins by a plural mode function of the automatic tamper system of a moving collator unit.
- various other automatic ivoting systems could be provided, such as by engagement of various cams or isengagement systems of various other types operative during the relative movement between the exit nip and the bins.
- the exit nip can be automatically extended into the bin by various spring or gravity pivoting or other movement systems other than those disclosed in the embodiment herein.
- the specific extended nip system here is merely exemplary and various extending baffles, roller, and/or belt systems which effectively extend the feeding nip and control over the sheet into the bin may be employed.
- Prior proposed or provided solutions for improving sheet control during sheet ejection into stacking trays in general include providing corrugations of the sheet by exit feed rolls or belts and/or various movable and/or flexible baffles or guides, such as those shown in the Xerox Disclosure Journal publication Vol. 6, No. 5, dated September/October, 1981, page 237-238.
- a mailboxing system is normally for separating plural page collated print jobs by users or clients into respective bins for the respective users, not for the collation of a print job by separating identical individual pages into different bins.
- the number of sheets placed in any one mailbox bin of the array of bins or mailboxes at any one time may vary greatly.
- Plural precollated sets of stapled or unstapled sheets may be placed in individual bins at one time.
- the mailbox bins are not normally filled sequentially.
- the bin spacing can be temporarily increased for the bin into which the sheets are being inserted, as is well known.
- mailbox bins are preferably fixed, and thus cannot.
- mailbox bins must be relatively closely superposed to provide enough bins for the various users or clients. That is, for a mailbox system which is relatively compact, yet still provides a sufficient number of mailboxes for a sufficient number of different shared users, the sheet capacity or sheet stacking height of each mailbox bin must be relatively limited, and the spacing between each mailbox bin must be relatively limited. This provides a practical restriction on the amount of space available between bins for the ejection of the sheets or sets of sheets into a respective bin, thus imposing further criticality on better control of the sheet ejection path into the bin to avoid misfeeding or jams.
- a specific feature of the specific embodiment(s) disclosed herein is to provide a sheet handling system with an array of multiple individual sheet stacking bins and a sheet feeding system for feeding sheets from a sheet feeding output nip thereof selectively into selected said bins, for stacking of the sheets into the selected said bins, with relative movement between said sheet feeding system and said multiple individual sheet stacking bins comprising an automatic nip extending system for automatically moving said sheet feeding output nip of said sheet feeding system out into an individual said bin for improved sheet control for said feeding of sheets from said sheet feeding output nip into said individual bin; and an automatic nip retracting system for automatically moving said sheet feeding output nip of said sheet feeding system out of said bins for unobstructed said relative movement between said sheet feeding system and said multiple individual sheet stacking bins.
- said automatic nip retracting system automatically retracts said sheet feeding output nip out of said bins in coordination with said relative movement between said sheet feeding system and said multiple individual sheet stacking bins to allow that movement to be unobstructed; and/or wherein said automatic nip extending system includes a repositionable extended loop sheet feeding belt; and/or wherein said automatic nip extending system includes a repositionable extended loop sheet feeding belt mounted at its outer end to a pivotally mounted belt pulley; and/or wherein said sheet feeding system includes a sheet tamper system, and said automatic nip retracting system is operated by said sheet tamper system; and/or wherein said automatic nip extending system includes a repositionable extended loop sheet feeding belt mounted at its outer end to a pivotally mounted belt pulley and a movable idler roller moveable into and out of sheet feeding engagement with said extended loop sheet feeding belt at said outer end to form an extended
- the disclosed system may be operated and controlled by appropriate operation of conventional control systems. It is well known and preferable to program and execute printing, paper handling, and other control functions and logic with software instructions for conventional or general purpose microprocessors, as taught by numerous prior patents and commercial products. Such programming or software may of course vary depending on the particular functions, software type, and microprocessor or other computer system utilized, but will be available to, or readily programmable without undue experimentation from, functional descriptions, such as those provided herein, and/or prior knowledge of functions which are conventional, together with general knowledge in the software and computer arts. Alternatively, of course, the control system or method may be implemented partially or fully in hardware, using standard logic circuits or single chip VLSI designs.
- control of sheet handling systems may be accomplished by conventionally actuating them with signals from a microprocessor controller directly or indirectly in response to simple programmed commands, and/or from selected actuation or non-actuation of conventional switch inputs.
- the resultant controller signals may conventionally actuate various conventional electrical solenoid or cam-controlled sheet deflector fingers, motors or clutches, or other components, in programmed steps or sequences.
- Conventional sheet path sensors or switches connected to the controller may be utilized for sensing, counting, and timing the positions of sheets in the sheet paths, and thereby also controlling the operation of sheet feeders, etc., as is well known in the art.
- sheet or “copy” refers to a usually flimsy physical sheet of paper, plastic, or other suitable physical substrate for images, whether precut or initially web fed.
- a "job” is normally a set of related sheets, usually a collated copy set copied from a set of original document sheets or electronic document page images, from a particular user, or otherwise related.
- FIG. 1 is a partially schematic frontal view of an exemplary mailbox system as one example of the possible application of an exemplary sheet output nip automatic extension and retraction system which may be provided in accordance with the invention;
- FIG. 2 is a enlarged partial view of just the exemplary retractable and extendable nip system of FIG. 1, shown in its extending nip sheet ejecting position, with a sheet ejection as indicated by the dashed line with an arrowhead thereon extending into the sheet stacking bin or mailbox;
- FIG. 3 shows in the same view as FIG. 2 the position of the system wherein the extended nip has been automatically retracted, so as not to extend into the bins, for unobstructed movement to another bin;
- FIG. 4 is an alternative operating mode and system position for the same system shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, wherein the downstream nip forming unit is extended into the bin but the nip is automatically opened by lifting of its mating idler to allow for extending sheet edge compiling therebetween;
- FIG. 5 is an alternative, but otherwise similar, embodiment of the system of FIGS. 1-4 with a spring loaded sheet corrugating baffle plate forming the nip with the driven extended nip forming unit's belt and pulleys system, rather than forming the nip with an engaging idler roller as illustrated in FIGS. 2-4; and
- FIG. 6 is a partial end view of the system and operating position of FIG. 2, i.e., facing the extended nip.
- FIG. 1 there is shown one example of a prior art mailboxing system 10, further described in the above-cited references, as noted.
- a vertically repositionable compiler and finishing unit 21 is movable vertically adjacent to selected bins 11 of a vertical array of bins. Some or all of the bins 11 may be locked, electronically unlockable, bins 11b, or an open top or general tray 11a, a high capacity elevator stacking tray 23, or a bypass transport 22 to another downstream unit 10. This may all be under the control of a programmable controller 100 with an associated display 104 and keypad entry system 102.
- This mailbox unit 10 is sequentially fed individual printed sheets from an operatively connected printer 14 to an input path 13 on to a belt transport system 26 similar to that in use in many sorters or collators, with belt engaging rollers 25 and pivotal gates 17 providing a variable position gating system 18 for selectably gating sheets into the compiling and finishing unit 21 at different vertical positions thereof. It will be appreciated that the unit 10 could alternatively be utilized for or operated as a sorter or collator by feeding individual sheets sequentially from sequential pivoted gate 17 into and through the unit 21 directly out into a selected bin 11 one sheet per bin and moving the unit 21 after each sheet has been fed into that bin.
- this mailbox unit 10 which is normally to either sequentially feed all of the sheets of a job set into one or more bins 11 designated or assigned to a particular user or group of users. If the sheets are not to be stapled or otherwise bound in the unit 21 they may be directly fed therethrough sequentially into a bin to be stacked therein. In this exemplary system, if the sheets are to be compiled and stapled first, as by the stapler 16, the sheets are fed into the unit 21 and compiled and stapled therein an then the set is ejected into the bin, as described in the above-cited references.
- This feeding of sheets sequentially thorough the unit 21 to eject for stacking with improved control may be provided as shown in the embodiment of FIG. 2 or the embodiment of FIG. 5 by providing a closed feeding nip 64 to be described, which nip, in the present system, desirably extends out downstream into the tray 11 during that operation, extending over the bin's upstream registration edge wall 27.
- This provides substantially improved sheet feeding and sheet ejection control, with greatly reduced opportunities for sheet "hang-ups" or obstruction in such feeding, even for curled sheets.
- each unit 51 comprising a pivotally mounted elongated belt 56, which belt 56 is mounted between an inner or upstream flanged idler roller and pulley 54 and an outer or downstream pulley 58, on a pivotable arm 60.
- the unit 51 could be driven directly, here it is driven indirectly, by the engagement of flanged pulley 54 by a driven elastomeric roller 52.
- Roller 52 also provides, with roller 54, an upstream sheet feeding nip drive here.
- roller 52 engages a sheet between it and idler pulley 54.
- the edge flanges on pulley 54 can also provide some sheet corrugation feeding assistance in that nip.
- This plastic idler pulley 54 here is thus both mounting and driving the inside end or bight of the elongated frictional feeding belt 56.
- the extendible arm 60 mounting the outer idler pulley 58, and the portion of the belt 56 extending therearound, these components are all mounted upstream of the bins 11, so as not to have any interference movement relative to the array of bins.
- the extending outer end mounting of the feed belt 56 is an outer pulley 58 mounted on the outer end of a pivotal arm 60.
- the arm 60 can be mounted to pivot about the same axis as the rollers 54, as here.
- an inner end portion 60a of this pivotal arm 60 is positioned to be engaged by, and cammed upwardly or clockwise by an extension 72 of the lateral sheet tamping system 70 in the compiler unit 21 when the tampers are moved out laterally beyond their normal tamping position (as more fully described in detail in the above cited references thereon). That pivots down and outwardly the unit 51 to extend the outer idler pulley 58 and thus the outer end of belt 56 out into the adjacent bin 11.
- the extending belt loop of belt 56 of the unit 51 is positioned to be engaged at its outer end, at the outer pulley 58, by an idler roller 62 to form an extended nip 64.
- the idler roller 62 is pivotable on a mounting arm 63 into that nip forming engagement as shown by the movement arrow in FIG. 2, and is pivotable out of engagement with the outer end of the belt 56 as shown by the movement arrows in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- this movement is independent, so that as shown in FIG.
- roller 62 is pivoted up but the extended feed belt unit 51 remains down extending out into the bin, to held support the outer ends of sheets being compiled, and providing a large, unobstructed, opening between roller 62 and belt unit 51.
- the outer end pulley 58 which is extending the sheet feed belt loop 56 out downstream to form the downstream eject nip position 64, automatically pivots out of the way for unobstructed vertical movement of the compiler/finisher carriage unit 21, as does the roller 62.
- this is accomplished by pivoting of a "U" shaped bracket 66 which pivots counterclockwise the mounting arm 63 on which the idler 62 is mounted, as well as the arm 60 on which the extended feeding belt unit 51 is mounted, as shown by the difference in positions of these components between FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 and the movement arrows in FIG. 3.
- the extended nip system embodiment 70 of FIG. 5 may be otherwise similar to that of FIGS. 2-4. However, there is an illustrated difference in the replacement of the idler roller 62 and its arm 63 with a spring loaded baffle plate 72. This baffle 72 may also have "wing" tabs 74 to corrugate the sheet as it is fed through the downstream extended nip 76.
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