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Apparatus and method for unstacking sheets stacked in a feeder
   
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US Patent 6431539
Issued Date
August 13, 2002
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The invention concerns a method for unstacking sheets stacked in a feeder, comprising a step which consists in bringing a vacuum cup close to the surface of the sheet at the top of the stack; a step which consists in contacting the vacuum cup with the surface of said top sheet and a step in bringing the vacuum cup away after seizing the top sheet. The invention is characterized in that the vacuum cup is applied in an off-center zone of the top sheet, and said vacuum cup is inclined, when it starts to move away, so as to cause the top sheet to be deformed thereby producing a separation prior to complete separation of the top sheet.
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Published
August 13, 2002
Application Number
09/800,385
Filed
March 6, 2001
US Classification
271/106   271/95
Int'l Classification
B65H   3/08   (20060101)   B65H   3/42   (20060101)   B65H   3/00   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATION This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/FR00/01411, with an international filing date of May 24, 2000, which is based on French Patent Application No. 99/09115, filed Jul. 13, 1999.
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Jul 13, 1999 [FR] 99/09115
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271/91   271/92   271/93   271/95   271/106   400/627   414/797  
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