Card feeding mechanism

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Inventors

Eckhardt, Friedhelm
Raffenberg, Wolfgang
Klein, Axel

Application #

858267

Filed

Dec-7-1977

Published

Jul-17-1979

Current US Class

271/186
271/225
271/265.02
271/3.15
271/303
271/9.02
271/9.09

International Classes

B65H 029/00

Field of Search

271/3 271/225 271/64 271/185 271/186 271/265

Assignee

U.S. Philips Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Schacher; Richard A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Treacy; David R.

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Abstract
A card feeding and ejection device having supply guiding, input and ejection channels intersecting at a forked channel portion at which a movable deflector is located. In a first position of the deflector one card can be passing through the forked portion and out the ejection channel while another card is being fed from the supply guiding channel and through the input channel, in the opposite direction. A conveyor belt at the back of the input channel operates in the feed direction both during feed and automatic ejection to a storage magazine.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A card handling mechanism for feeding cards to and receiving cards in a reverse direction from a processing station, comprising:

a supply magazine for storing cards to be processed;

a guide channel, and first means for feeding a card from the supply magazine to and through the guide channel;

a forked channel portion having first, second and third legs;

an input channel extending from said forked channel portion third leg disposed for receiving a card fed through the first leg;

an ejection channel having an input end disposed for receiving a card ejected from the input channel through the forked channel out the second leg;

second means for feeding a card in the input channel in a feed direction for processing, and for ejecting a card in the input channel in a direction opposite said feed direction; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a record carrier feeding and ejection device; and more particularly, to a device which automatically feeds cards, one at a time, from a supply magazine to a processing station and then ejects the processed card in the reverse direction to a storage magazine, which device can also accept or eject single cards from and to a buffer channel separate from the magazines.

Feeding devices of this general type are commonly used in accounting machines in which record cards, or carriers, are manually introduced individually to the processing station, and are ejected after processing into the channel through which they were introduced. Mechanisms of this type, to which the instant invention is related, are to be contrasted with those in which a record carrier is not returned in the reverse direction, but after processing is transported further in the general direction of feed-in and ejected downwardly. Record sheet and card handling devices of the general type being discussed have the common characteristic that a new card or record carrier can be inserted only after the previously processed carrier or card has been removed from the feeding device.
 
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