Rotating inverter

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Inventors

Garavuso, Gerald M.

Application #

445878

Filed

Dec-1-1982

Published

Feb-19-1985

Current US Class

198/457.07
271/184
271/225
271/902

International Classes

B65H 005/00

Field of Search

271/3 271/225 271/184 271/185 271/186 271/DIG. 198/411 198/784 198/457

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Reger; Duane A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henry, II; William A.

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Abstract
A rotating inverter mechanism includes a drive shaft and dual primary and secondary rollers mounted within a set of collars such that the drive shaft is adapted to provide rotation to the primary rollers in a clockwise direction while the secondary rollers which are initially in an out of sheet contact position are driven by the primary rollers in a counterclockwise direction. A sheet passing through the inverter in a clockwise direction actuates a first sensor which in turn actuates a solenoid linked to one of the collars. The solenoid pulls the collar through a predetermined angle and thereby places the corresponding secondary roller in contact with the sheet. Since the secondary roller is rotating in a direction opposite to the incoming sheet direction and opposite to the other primary roller, the sheet will be rotated. A chute is positioned to deflect the sheet downward as it is rotated so that the rotation can be accomplished in a distance no wider than the width of the sheet. The sheet will continue rotation until it actuates a second sensor which in turn actuates another solenoid linked to the other collar and thereby places the other secondary roller in contact with the sheet. The sheet is then driven out of the inverter in a second direction. After the sheet has left the influence of the primary and secondary rollers, it passes a third sensor which sends a signal that deactuates the solenoids and thereby allows the primary rollers to assume their original sheet contact position for feeding a sheet in the clockwise direction.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An inverter device for use in a sheet conveying apparatus, comprising:

a drive shaft;

dual pivotable collars supported by said drive shaft;

dual pair of primary and secondary rollers mounted through yoke means to said dual collars such that said primary rollers are driven by said drive shaft while said secondary rollers are simultaneously driven by said primary rollers, said primary and secondary rollers being adapted to convey a sheet in a first or second direction; and

means for independently pivoting said dual collars from a first position to a second position so that when both collars are in said first position a sheet is driven by said primary rollers in said first direction and when only one of said collars is pivoted into said second position the sheet is rotated 180.degree. in a horizontal plane due to the driving of a primary and secondary roller and when both collars are pivoted into said second position the sheet is driven in said second direction by the driving of said dual pairs of secondary rollers.



Description
The present invention relates to an improved sheet inverting system, and more particularly to a compact inverter that accomplishes improved handling of variable sized sheets within minimal space requirements.

Although a sheet inverter is referred to in the copier art as an "inverter", its function is not necessary to immediately turn the sheet over (i.e., exchange one face for the other). Its function is to effectively reverse the sheet orientation in its direction of motion. That is, to reverse the lead edge and trail edge orientation of the sheet. Typically in inverter devices, the sheet is driven or fed by feed rollers or other suitable sheet driving mechanisms into a sheet reversing chute. By then reversing the motion of the sheet within the chute and feeding it back out from the chute, the desired reversal of the leading and trailing edges of the sheet in the sheet path is accomplished. Depending on the location and orientation of the inverter in a particular sheet path, this may, or may not, also accomplish the inversion (turning over) of the sheet. In some applications, for example, where the "inverter" is located at the corner at a 90.degree. to 180.degree. inherent bend in the copy sheet path, the inverter may be used to actually prevent inverting of a sheet at that point, i.e., to maintain the same side of the sheet face-up before and after this end in the sheet path. On the other hand, if the entering and departing path of the sheet, to and from the inverter, is in substantially the same plane, the sheet will be inverted by the inverter. Thus, inverters have numerous applications in the handling of either original documents or copy sheets to either maintain, or change, the sheet orientation.
 
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