US Patent Application No: 2012/0007,306

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STACKER DEVICE

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Abstract

A stacker device includes a conveying belt, a longitudinal receiving guide, a paper sheet discharge detecting part, a first detecting part having a rod body, a second detecting part, and a control part for controlling the guide drive mechanism and the belt drive mechanism. The control part is formed so as to control both the mechanisms so that after the predetermined time T, which is required for the paper sheet to be stacked on the stacking surface after the paper sheet discharge detecting part detects the rear edge of the paper sheet having been conveyed to the discharging roller, passes and until the first detecting part detects the paper sheet, the longitudinal receiving guide and the conveying belt move to the upstream side of the conveyance direction at the same time, and after that, until the first detecting part does not detect the paper sheet, the longitudinal receiving guide and the conveying belt move to the downstream side of the conveyance direction at the same time. Additionally, the control part is formed so as to control the belt drive mechanism so that, when the second detecting part detects the non-standing position of the paper sheet, only the conveying belt moves to the downstream side of the conveyance direction by the predetermined distance.

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DUPLO SEIKO CORPORATIONWAKAYAMA24

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Funase, Masasuke - 16 26
Maeda, Takaaki Tokyo, JP 11 4
Oiwa, Hideki Kinokawa, JP 15 2
Oota, Ryuichi Kinokawa, JP 15 9

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