Rotating brush decision gate

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Inventors

Fish, David J.
Sturnick, Gerard R.
Sardano, Peter A.

Application #

375180

Filed

Jul-3-1989

Published

Sep-17-1991

Current US Class

271/186
271/291
271/902
399/353
399/402

International Classes

G03G 021/00

Field of Search

355/308 355/309 355/313 355/318 355/319 355/321 355/322 271/902 271/186 271/291

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Moses; R. L.

US Patent References

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4078789   Document inverter
4346880   Apparatus for inver...
4359217   Inverter with propor...
4385825   Copying apparatus
4420153   Document handlin...
4487506   Reversing roll inve...
4673176   Soft nip damping i...
4699367   Sheet turnover mec...
4874958   Sheet edge detector

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Other References

Xerox Disclosure Journal, vol. 4, No. 3, "Paddle Wheel Inverter", D. N. Hawkins and G. J. Roller, May/Jun. 1979. Xerox Disclosure Journal, David N. Hawkins et al., vol. 4, No. 3, May/Jun. 1979 titled "Bristle Roll Inverter". IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 31, No. 8, Jan. 1989, pp. 379-380, New York, U.S.; "Duplexing for multi-width sheet requirements" *p. 380, paragaraph 2; figure*. Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10, No. 368 (M-543( [2425], Dec. 9, 1986; & JP-A-61 162457 (Fuji Xerox) 07-23-1986.

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Abstract
An automatic printing machine which forms an image on a sheet substrate has a multi-mode sheet output station in the form of a brush decision gate having a bidirectionally rotatable cylindrical fibrous brush to direct sheets upwardly over the top of the brush in a first sheet transport path when rotated in a counter clockwise direction and downwardly under the bottom of the brush in a second sheet transport path when rotated in a clockwise direction, the brush being selectively rotated in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An automatic printing machine comprising means to form an image on a sheet substrate at a given process speed and a multi-mode sheet output station comprising a brush decision gate having a bidirectionally rotatable cylindrical fibrous brush to direct sheets upwardly over the top of said brush in a first sheet transport path when rotated in a counter clockwise direction and downwardly under the bottom of said brush in a second sheet transport path when rotated in a clockwise direction and means to selectively rotate said brush in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction at a speed faster than the process speed of said printing machine and wherein each of said first and second paths has at least one pair of bidirectionally rotatable nip rolls to selectively drive a sheet forward and backward through said nip.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

Attention is hereby directed to our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/375,077 entitled "SHEET STACKER" filed concurrently herewith.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to automatic printing machine and more particularly to a multi-mode print output station with a rotating brush decision gate for use with electrostatographic reproducing apparatus.

In an electrostatographic reproducing apparatus commonly in use today, a photoconductive insulating member is typically charged to a uniform potential and thereafter exposed to a light image of an original document to be reproduced. The exposure discharges the photoconductive insulating surface in exposed or background areas and creates an electrostatic latent image on the member which corresponds to the image areas contained within the usual document. Subsequently, the electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive insulating surface is made visible by developing the image with developing powder referred to in the art as toner. Most development systems employ a developer material which comprises both charged carrier particles and charged toner particles which triboelectrically adhere to the carrier particles. During development the toner particles are attracted from the carrier particles by the charge pattern of the image areas on the photoconductive insulating area to form a powder image on the photoconductive area. This image may subsequently be transferred to a support surface such as copy paper to which it may be permanently affixed by heating or by the application of pressure. Following transfer of the toner image to a support surface, the photoconductive insulating member is cleaned of any residual toner that may remain thereon in preparation for the next imaging cycle. Alternatively, the electrostatic latent image may be generated from information electronically stored or generated in digital form which afterwards may be converted to alphanumeric images by image generation, electronics and optics. In such a printer application a beam of light such as a laser beam may be used to selectively discharge the photoconductive.
 
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