Sheet feeding apparatus

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Inventors

Taylor, Thomas N.
Schoppe, Wayne F.

Application #

503583

Filed

Sep-5-1974

Published

May-18-1976

Current US Class

271/110
271/164
271/171
271/258.01
271/34
399/394
399/406

International Classes

B65H 001/04; B65H 003/04; B65H 005/38; G03G 015/00

Field of Search

271/10 271/34 271/162 271/164 271/171 271/170 271/117 271/245 271/246 271/155 271/145 271/157 271/110 271/111 271/258 271/259 271/4 271/6 271/8 38/143 355/3

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Love; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Weinstein; Paul, Green; Clarence A., Ralabate; James J.

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Abstract
A sheet feeding apparatus for use in feeding sheets in an electrostatographic reproducing machine includes a sheet stack support drawer movable between an extended position and an operative position. A pivotally mounted belt separator and retard member move with the drawer and in the extended position are elevated relative to the bottom of the drawer. A pivotally mounted loading baffle moves to a raised position when the drawer is extended to locate the front edge of the stack and retracts when the drawer is moved to the operative position. A sensing arrangement is provided to sense both the presence of sheets on the drawer and engagement of the drive within the machine with the sheet separator when the drawer is moved to operative position. A guide arrangement is provided for flattening curled edges of sheets as they are fed along a path from the sheet feed apparatus.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sheet feeding apparatus for feeding sheets from a stack comprising:

means for supporting said stack of said sheets;

means for feeding said sheets from said stack;

means for registering the lead edge of said stack on said support means, said registration means having a registration surface for engagement by said stack;

means for positioning said registration surface in an extended position for loading said stack against said surface;

means for moving said registration surface to a retracted position;

said stack support means comprising a stack support drawer which is movable between an extended position to provide across to said stack, and an operative position for feeding sheets from said stack;



Description
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

U.S. application, Ser. No. 503,584, filed Sept. 5, 1974, for a Buckle Control System; U.S. application, Ser. No. 503,221, filed Sept. 5, 1974 for a Sheet Feeding Apparatus; U.S. application Ser. No. 503,413, filed Sept. 5, 1974, for a Sheet Feeding Apparatus; and U.S. application, Ser. No. 503,541, filed Sept. 5, 1974, for a Toggling Retard Pad.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to improved sheet feeding apparatuses and to reproducing apparatuses using them.

In U.S. Pat. No. 3,768,803 to Stange, a friction retard separator of unique design is described. This separator has proved to be a highly reliable means for feeding individual sheets one at a time from the stack. It is disclosed to be useful for both top feeders and bottom feeders. A wide variety of approaches to mounting the separator are described including a pivotal mounting which allows the separator to pivot against the stack as the stack depletes. In the disclosed separator a feed belt is supported for movement about a pair of pulleys. A curved retard means is positioned against an unsupported section of the belt between the pulleys to form a sheet queing throat. The belt contacts the stack near the leading edge and the throat acts to que or align the sheets for advancement into a sheet handling system.