Pad stacker

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Inventors

Sundin, George Holger

Application #

634021

Filed

Nov-21-1975

Published

Jun-7-1977

Current US Class

271/186
271/69
414/790.7
414/793.9
414/925
414/926

International Classes

B31B 001/94

Field of Search

271/69 271/82 271/186 271/187 271/195 93/93

Assignee

Conwed Corporation (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Coan; James F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eyre, Mann, Lucas & Just

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for stacking in precise alignment relatively large, flat, lightweight and flexible objects such as low density felted, fiber pads are disclosed. The disclosed method comprises the steps of feeding the pads towards the stack, rotating the leading edge of a pad to be stacked approximately 180.degree. to place the leading edge of the pad at the top of the stack in a position reversed top-bottom due to the rotation, and causing the remaining portion of the pad to follow in the position reversal along the top of the stack. The disclosed apparatus comprises at least one wheel with clips thereon for receiving and securing the leading edge of the pad, means such as an electric motor for rotating the wheel, means such as a slotted planar guide for disengaging the leading edge of the pad from the at least one wheel in precise alignment at the top of the stack as the at least one wheel rotates through the slots, and means such as air pressure directed against the pad remainder to cause it to take its place along the top of the stack. More than one pad may be stacked simultaneously according to the invention.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for stacking flexible pads of low density fibrous materials in at least one aligned stack, which comprises the steps of:

a. receiving and securing the leading edge of at least one pad to be stacked above said at least one stack near one end thereof;

b. rotating said leading edge approximately 180.degree. reversing the relative positioning of the top and bottom of the leading edge and forming a belly in said pad;

c. holding said reverse positioned leading edge at the top of said at least one stack against an index indexing at the said one end thereof;

d. directing an air stream into the said belly thereby assisting the portion of the pad trailing said leading edge to reverse its upper and lower positions along and on said at least one stack; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a method and apparatus for stacking large, relatively flat lightweight, flexible objects such as pads of low density, felted, fibrous materials and the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Present methods for stacking flexible pads which are relatively large and flat are slow and cumbersome, and when stacking speed is increased a poorly indexed, i.e., imprecisely aligned, stack results. Moreover, skilled personnel are required to oversee the operation of these known methods. The known stacker machines are huge and cumbersome and similarly require skilled personnel for adjustment and proper operation. The stacking speed of the known machines is slow and if the speed is increased the pads become airborne and uncontrollable for precise indexing. The aforementioned drawbacks are obviated and additional advantages realized by the stacking method and apparatus disclosed herein.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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