[0001] The invention relates to a collating device for flat goods, particularly cards, which
comprises an endless conveyor with at least one conveying strip for the goods.
[0002] "Conveying strip" should be understood here in the largest meaning in such a way
that it might mean hereinafter both a perforated or unperforated belt or band and
one or more chains.
[0003] Such devices are notably used for collating playing cards. The cut-out playing cards
are located in one or more rows on the top portion of an endless conveying band.
[0004] First of all the cards from each row should be collected in groups and in the case
of playing cards, it is desired that the collected cards lie in the same sequence
as the one in which they were fed by the conveying device. In known collating devices
of this kind, use is made of slanting chutes with such a construction that the cards
which are fed horizontally are tilted to the vertical position, whereby the various
chutes open together in such a way that the tilted cards in the various chutes are
finally located vertically against one another. The small packages thus formed in
sequence are received on a band running cross-wise to the chutes whereby thus the
succeeding packages follow one another vertically. Actually those cards which are
fed simultaneously in the various rows are first collected and afterwards only the
following cards in the rows. While this per se is not a disadvantage, said known devices
have however the following drawbacks : the collating device does not allow obtaining
separate packages corresponding to a card set ; there is obtained a continuous row
of vertically piled cards which have then to be distributed manually in packages corresponding
to a set. A second drawback lies in the collating occuring with a limited speed so
that the manufacturing speed is not only limited by a linear speed not to be exceeded
when cutting, but also due to the collating operation.
[0005] The invention has now for object to obviate these drawbacks and to provide a collating
device for flat goods, particularly cards, which can operate very fast and whereby
the goods are collected in small groups of a well-determined number and according
to a well-determined sequence.
[0006] For this purpose the collating device comprises at least one collecting member which
is mounted facing the one end of the endless conveying strip, to collect the goods
to be collated which are fed along the top side of said conveying strip, said collecting
member having one portion which forms at least during the collecting of goods, a stop
therefor and one portion that stands on the preceding portion and forms relative to
the top side of the corresponding conveying strip, an angle to the movement direction
of said top side and has a free end which lies at another level than said top side,
to cause the goods fed on said top side to tilt around an axis lying cross-wise to
the movement direction thereof.
[0007] In a particular embodiment of the invention, the collecting member comprises a clamping
mechanism to retain the goods collected against the stop-forming portion, at least
temporarily against the other portion.
[0008] In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, that collecting member portion which
makes an angle at least during the collecting of goods, to the movement direction
of the conveying strip top side, depends at least during said collecting, slantingly
from said top side and said portion lies with a free end thereof above the end of
the conveying device.
[0009] In an useful embodiment, the collating device comprises a plurality of endless conveying
strips running in parallel relationship, for a plurality of goods rows, and facing
the one end of each such strips lies at least during the collecting of goods, a collecting
member.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the collecting member is so arranged
as to be swingable facing the one end of the conveying strip and the collating device
comprises means to swing said collecting member at intervals and to retain same in
position facing the one end of the conveying strip when collecting.
[0011] In another particular embodiment of the invention, the collating device comprises
a second endless conveying device which is arranged below the collecting member to
collect the series of goods collected by said member, and means to drive said second
conveying device.
[0012] Other details and features of the invention will stand out from the following description,
given by way of non limitative example and with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which :
Figure 1 is a side view of a portion of a collating device for playing cards according
to the invention, whereby playing cards are shown.
Figure 2 is a side view of another portion of the collating device from figure 1.
Figure 3 is a cross-section along line III-III in figure 2.
Figure 4 is a top view of a portion of the device shown in figures 1-3.
[0013] In the various figures, the same reference numerals pertain to similar elements.
[0014] The collating device as shown in the figures comprises an endless feed conveyor 1
which comprises various perforated suction belts 2 for the playing cards 3 to be collated.
The suction belts 2 run with the topmost portion thereof horizontal in parallel relationship
with one another. The movement direction of said top portion is shown by arrow 8 in
figure 1. All of the suction belts 2run at both ends of the conveying device 1, over
wheels 4. At the discharge end of the feed conveyor 1, said wheels 4 of the suction
belts 2 are each supported separately in an auxiliary frame 5 of their own. At the
other end the wheels 4 are arranged on one and the same shaft which is driven preferably
intermettently, by a motor not shown in the figures. The topmost portion of each one
of said suction wheels 2 runs over a tube-like vacuum chamber 6. The various vacuum
chambers 6 are connected through flexible hoses 7 to a vacuum pump not shown in the
figures. The vacuum chambers 6 are mounted on the auxiliary frame 5 which belongs
to the corresponding suction belt 2. The complete vacuum feed conveyor 1 can be so
mounted as to be vertically reciprocable on a main frame not shown in the drawings.
This is for example the case when said feed conveyor 1 is part of a collecting and
collating device which connects to a discharge device which pushes the cards 3 from
top to bottom through a frame, said discharge device connecting in turn to a stamping
machine which stamps the cards 3in a single operation from a sheet. For discharging
through the discharge device and in the stopping stage of the platten in said device,
the feed conveyor 1 lies in the topmost position thereof and against the discharge
punch in such a way that the discharged cards 3 are directly positively sucked by
the suction belts 2 and consequently always take an accurately determined position
in which they remain during the movement thereof.
[0015] When the collating device connects to a stamping machine and a discharge device,
and when for example four card sets are printed in twelve rows of eighteen cards on
one sheet, the feed conveyor 1 comprises twelve suction belts 2. At each discharge,
eighteen cards 3 are collected on each suction belt 2, said eighteen cards being first
collated in a package and afterwards the twelve package have to be collated again
into one or more larger packages.
[0016] For this purpose the collating device comprises facing the discharge end of each
suction belt 2, three collecting members 9 which are rotatable about a horizontal
geometric axis which is directed cross-wise to the movement direction of the suction
belts 2 as shown by arrow 8. Said three collecting members 9 are made fast to a horizontal
shaft 10 which thus runs in the direction of the rotation axis. Said three collecting
members 9are evenly distributed over the circumference of said shaft 10 and they all
lie in a plane which is directed at right angle to the rotation axis. The axis is
common to all of the series of three collecting members 9 facing the various suction
belts 2 in such a way that said shaft 10 thus runs over the whole width below the
discharge end of the feed conveyor 1. Said shaft 10 is supported with ends of smaller
cross-section 11 in the above-mentioned main frame, not shown in the figures.
[0017] Each one of said collecting members 9 comprises two bent fingers 13 of L-shape which
lie next to one another along the lengthwise direction of shaft 10, with a spacing
which is somewhat larger than the width of the corresponding suction belt 2. Said
fingers 13 are however so located that due to the rotation of shaft 10, the revolution
direction of which is shown in figure 1 by arrow 12, they move on either side of the
corresponding suction belt 2and consequently also of the wheel 4 and the auxiliary
frame 5 which supports said belt at the discharge end thereof.
[0018] It is clear that due to all of the fingers 13 being fast to the same shaft 10 and
thus moving together, those two fingers 13 which are part of two adjacent collecting
members 9 and move between two adjacent suction belts 2 may be united into a single
finger. With a portion 14 each one of both fingers 13 of a collecting member is eccentrically
made fast to shaft 10. The other portion 15 at right angle to the above arm of each
one of both fingers 13 connects to the one end of portion 14. The portions 15 of all
of the fingers 13 of all of the collecting members 9 lie with the free end thereof
along the same direction, that is in that direction opposite the revolution direction
of shaft 10 as shown by arrow 12. Actually there is obtained some kind of three-armed
swastika whereby the cross arms are however not directed radially relative to the
center thereof.
[0019] Both L-shaped fingers 13 from each collecting member 9 thus halved, project over
such a distance and at such an angle outside shaft 10 that they project with the portion
15 thereof on either side.of the discharge end of suction belt 2 exactly above the
topmost portion of said suction belt 2, at least in the lowermost position of said
belt 2 pertaining to member 9 when the suction belt is movable vertically.
[0020] The rotation of shaft 10 is obtained inter- mitenttently by means of a motor not
shown in the figures, whereby during the collating one collecting member facing each
suction belt 2 lies every time in a position whereby the portions 15 of the fingers
13 thereof take the above-described position.
[0021] The portions 15 of both fingers 13 from a collecting member lie in the latter position
whereby they thus lie above the one end of the pertaining suction belt 2, at an angle
to the topmost portion of said suction belt 2. Said portions 15 run downwards away
from said end. In the above-mentioned position, whereby the collecting member 9 stands
still for a time to collect cards 3, that end removed from portion 14 of said portion
15 still lies some distance above the top side of suction belt 2.
[0022] The first card 3 which is fed after the collecting member 9 has reached its position,
by a suction belt 2 will engage the portions 15 of both fingers 13 from that collecting
member 9 pertaining to the suction belt and is forced by said portions 15 to make
an angle to the top side of the suction belt 2. Said card is moved up against portions
14 that section of which projecting outside shaft 10 forms a stop. The arrangement
of both portions 14 from a collecting member 9 on the shaft 10 and the location of
said shaft 10 relative to the feed conveyor 1 are such that in the above-mentioned
position whereby member 9 collects cards, the stop-forming section of portions 14
lies at a distance from the end of suction belt 2 which is shorter than the size of
a card 3 as measured along the direction of arrow 8 in such a way that the card 3
as it engages portions 14, still bears with a portion thereof on the end of suction
belt 2 and the end thereof removed from portions 14 slants upwards and is raised from
the top side of the topmost portion of suction belt 2. A following card 3 which is
fed by suction belt 2 will be slipped automatically below said latter-mentioned card
3 whereafter also this card 3 will be forced by portions 15 of member 9 to take a
slanting position and to lie against the preceding card 3. In this way a series of
cards 3 fed by one suction belt 2 is collated in succession into a small package whereby
each time a following card is slipped below a preceding card.
[0023] It is clear that to be able to cooperate with both fingers 13 from a collecting member
9, those cards 3 which are fed by the pertaining suction belt 2, have to project on
either side outside said suction belt 2. The suction belt 2 has consequently a width
which is substantially smaller than the size of the cards 3as measured at right angle
to the direction of arrow 8. The cards 3 are mostly laid with the cross-wise direction
thereof along the movement direction of suction belt 2.
[0024] In this way there is thus collated in the corner formed between the guide-forming
portions 15 and the stop-forming portions 14 of both fingers 13 of the collecting
member 9 opposte each suction belt 2, a small package of playing cards 3.
[0025] To prevent that due notably to the rotation of shaft 10 and collecting member 9,
said package should fall down, each collecting member 9 further comprises a clamping
mechanism which is shown generally in 16. Said clamping mechanism comprises for each
finger 13 of the collecting member 9, a spring wire which is fast to portion 14 and
which extends along portion 15 of finger 13.
[0026] When a large enough number of cards 3 fed on each one of the suction belts 2 has
been collated below that collecting member 9 pertaining to each suction belt 2, the
shaft 10 swings over such an angle that then a following collecting member 9 takes
the position of the preceding member and collates in the way described above a second
series of cards 3. While this occurs, the piles of cards 3 remain due to the clamping
mechanism 16 on the first-mentioned collecting members 9. When the second series of
collecting members 9 has also collated enough cards 3, the shaft 10 swings again whereby
now the third series of collecting members 9 is located facing the discharge end of
the suction belts 2.
[0027] Below the complete array of collecting members 9 is arranged a second endless conveyor
17. Said conveyor 17 comprises for each suction belt 2 of the feed conveyor 1, a pair
of endless chains 18 between which are secured small boxes formed by a bottom 20 and
two walls 21 standing thereon. The walls 21 are directed outwards relative to the
conveyor 17 and stand cross-wise to the endless chains 18. The boxes 20, 21 are consequently
open sideways relative to the lenghtwise direction of the chains 18. The boxes 20,
21 are secured with the bottom 20 thereof through hinges 19 to the links of the chains
18. Said endless chains 18 from each pair each run at both ends of the conveyor 17
over a chain wheel 22 which is made fast by means of circlips 23 to a shaft 24. Said
shaft 24 on which all of the chain wheels 22 at the one end of conveyor 17 are mounted,
is supported with both ends thereof in a frame 25 which may actually be integral with
the above-mentioned main frame (not shown) wherein the shaft 10 is supported. The
shaft 24 at each end of conveyor 17 runs in parallel relationship with said shaft
10 whereby the one shaft 24 is located below said shaft 10. The topmost portion of
the chains 18 moves horizontally, away from the latter-mentioned shaft 24 along the
same direction as the topmost portion of suction belt 2. The movement direction of
the chains 18 and thus also of the boxes 20, 21 mounted thereon is shown in figure
2 by arrow 26.
[0028] The topmost portion of the endless conveyor 17 is thus comprised of as many rows
of boxes 20, 21 running along the movement direction of the chains 18 as there are
suction belts 2, whereby each row is located below a suction belt 2 and runs furhter
way along the same direction as the suction belt 2. When the collating device comprises
twelve suction belts 2, it does also comprise twelve rows of small boxes 20, 21. Said
boxes 20, 21 from adjacent rows also lie directly next to one another in such a way
that columns are thus formed. The number of colums, that is thus the number of boxes
20, 21 present in one row completely on the topmost portion of a pair of endless chains
18, is one more than the number of rows. When the collating device operates, at each
swinging of shaft 10 a package of cards 3from a collecting member 9 is collected in
each box 20, 21 of that box column that lies at the end lying below shaft 10 of the
topmost portion of endless conveyor 17. During such collecting, the conveyor 17 lies
stationary. The card package is pushed away from the portion 15 of both fingers 13
from a collecting member 9, through a wall 21 of a box 20, 21 proper during a revolution
of the collecting member unit. The length of wall 21 is always approximately equal
to the width of a suction belt 2 and consequently may fit precisely between both fingers
13 from member 9. There appears clearly from figures 1 and 2 that portion 15 from
a collecting member 9 in the lowermost position thereof, is located below the lowermost
edge of the back wall 21 of that box 20, 21 which lies precisely below said collecting
member 9 at the top side of conveyor 17. In this way when the collating device is
completely in operation, at each swinging between two stoppings of shaft 10 with the
collecting members 9, the card package already collected on a collecting member 9
is pushed into a box 20,21.
[0029] As soon as each one of said boxes 20, 21 has received a card package, the conveyor
is moved over a small distance in such a way that a new column now comes to lie in
the location of the preceding column. The card packages from the first column are
now brought together step by step between each movement of the endless conveyor 17.
[0030] Said bringing together occurs by means of fingers 27 which are secured to a bearing
plate 28. Said bearing plate 28 runs in parallel relationship above the topmost portion
of endless conveyor 17 and is alternately movable at right angle to the movement direction
of said topmost portion as shown by arrow 26. Said bearing plate 28 lies with both
sides thereof which are directed at right angle to the movement direction therereof,
slidingly on two shafts 29 which are thus directed along the movement direction of
the bearing plate 28 and thus run in parallel relationship to shafts 24. Said shafts
29 are fast to the frame 25. The alternating sliding of the bearing plate 28 may be
obtained in any known suitable way. The bearing plate 28 may for instance be secured
to a tube which fits on a rotating shaft which is provided with a sinusoidal groove,
while a pin goes through the tube to enter with one end thereof said groove to thus
follow said groove path during the revolution of said shaft.
[0031] The number of fingers 27 which are fast to the lower side of bearing plate 28 is
equal to the number of rows of small boxes 20, 21 but one. All of the fingers 27 lie
on one line which lies in diagonal above the topmost portion of the endless conveyor
17. In the rest position a finger lies precisely next to that box 20, 21which lies
in the second position as considered along the box movement direction, on the topmost
portion of an outermost box row and a following row of boxes 20, 21, directly next
to the third box 20, 21 from the latter-mentioned row. The following third finger
lies between the latter-mentioned row and the third row of boxes 20, 21, directly
next to the fourth box 20, 21 from the latter-mentioned row, etc. The alternating
movement of the bearing plate 28 with the fingers 27 is precisely equal to the width
of a box row. In other words during the forward movement, a finger 27 can push a card
package from a box 20, 21 from the first row towards the adjacent box from the following
row. Nothing happens during the return movement. The possibility for the fingers 27
to push card packages away from the boxes 20, 21 results from said boxes being open
in the movement direction of said fingers 27, that is thus along the width direction
of endless conveyor 17, and from said fingers reaching down to the box bottom 20.
Said box bottom 20 is provided for this purpose with a groove 30 running along the
finger movement direction, in such a way that the lowermost end of a finger running
therethrough can surely reach down to below the lower side of the card package laying
on said bottom 20.
[0032] As the various cards should be collated by the fingers 27 with the correct sequence
and thus the one package should fall smoothly over the other one, the top side of
bottom 20 in all of the boxes 20, 21 slants along the movement direction of the fingers
27, but for groove 30, upwards along the movement direction of the fingers 27 as they
take along a card package.
[0033] The movement of bearing plate 28 together with the fingers 27 occurs every time the
endless conveyor 17 stands still. At the first stopping of the endless conveyor 17,
all of the boxes 20, 21 in a column lying at the end of the device collect a card
package. At the following stopping the card package inside a box 20, 21 lying at the
end of said one location-removed column, is displaced by a finger 27 over one row
in such a way that said package falls down on that package which is already present
in the box from said column lying in the second row. At the following stopping of
the endless conveyor 17 the same operation occurs due to the following finger 27.
Both latter-mentioned card packages which are already assembled inside a box 20, 21
in the second row, are no brought by the fingers above that package which is already
present inside that box 20, 21 which is located in the third row. It is clear that
in this way at the discharge end of the endless conveyor 17, all of the card packages
which were collected in one column of small boxes 20, 21, in other words all of the
cards which Have for instance been stamped from one sheet, are assembled into one
large package.
[0034] It is also clear that with a suitable selection of the number and position of the
fingers 27, it is also possible to collate all of the packages which have been collected
in one column of boxes 20, 21, into a plurality of smaller packages instead of one
large package. When for instance the finger 27 is dispensed with between the third
and fourth box row, only those card packages from those boxes 20, 21 lying in one
column which are also lying in the first four rows will be collected and there is
then obtained at the discharge end of the endless conveyor 17 a package formed on
the fourth row by four small packages from a box 20, 21.
[0035] It is thus possible by the suitable selection of the sequence according to which
the cards are fed by the suction belts 2, which is for example dependent on the way
the cards have been printed on the stamped-out sheet, to obtain at the collating device
outlet small piles comprising each but one play set wherein moreover the cards are
distributed in the desired sequence. The operation is always such that all of the
cards fed on one suction belt 2 are first collated in a well-determined sequence and
thereafter the small packages already collated by all of the suction belts 2 in a
determined sequence are assembled by the endless conveyor 17 and the fingers 27 also
according to a well-determined sequence.
[0036] It must be understood that the invention is in no way limited to the above embodiments
and that many changes can be brought therein without departing from the scope of this
patent.
[0037] For instance the collating device does not have necessarily to collate playing cards,
it may also be used to collate beer pads or other flat goods.
[0038] The number of catch members which are mounted on the shaft should not necessarily
be three for each suction belt. One member is already sufficient.
[0039] The collecting members should not necessarily either be mounted to swing about a
horizontal axis. They could also be swingable about a vertical axis and they might
even not be swingable at all. In that case where the collecting members are fixed,
other means should of course be provided to push the goods collected by the collecting
member away therefrom in place of the described means. Such pushing away may for example
be performed with a movable punch.
[0040] When the collecting members stand still, are swingable over but a limited angle about
a horizontal axis or are swingable about a vertical axis, they do not have absolutely
to be divided in two parts, namely two fingers.
[0041] That portion of the collecting members which causes the collected members to tilt
should not absolutely either run downwards away from the feed conveyor. Said portion
might also slant in the other direction.
1. Collating device for flat goods, particularly cards, which comprises an endless
conveyor with at least one conveying strip for the goods, said collating device comprising
at least one collecting member which is mounted facing the one end of the endless
conveying strip, to collect the goods to be collated which are fed along the top side
of said conveying strip, said collecting member having one portion which forms at
least during the collecting of goods, a stop therefor and one portion that stands
on the preceding portion and forms relative to the top side of the corresponding conveying
strip, an angle to the movement direction of said top side and has a free end which
lies at another level than said top side, to cause the goods fed on said top side
to tilt around an axis lying cross-wise to the movement direction thereof.
2. Collating device as defined in claim 1, in which the collecting member comprises
a clamping mechanism to retain the goods collected against the stop-forming portion,
at least temporarily against the other portion.
3. Collating device as defined in claim 2, in which said clamping mechanism comprises
a spring element which is mounted on the one member portion and extends along the
portion standing on the stop-forming portion.
4. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims in which both portions
of the collecting member are directed at right angle to one another.
5. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which that collecting
member portion which makes an angle at least during the collecting of goods, to the
movement direction of the conveying strip top side, depends at least during said collecting,
slantingly from said top side and said portion lies with a free end thereof above
the end of the conveying device.
6. Collating device as defined in claim 5, in which the stop-forming portion of the
collecting member liest at least during the collecting operation, at such a distance
from the conveyor end that when an object to be collected engages with the slanting
of the other portion against said stop-forming portion, said object still bears some
distance away from the one outermost edge thereof on the top side of said conveyor
and projects with said outermost edge at an angle outside said top side, in such a
way that an object fed afterwards can slip below said outermost edge.
7. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the conveyor
comprises a plurality of endless conveying strips running in parallel relationship,
for a plurality of goods rows, and facing the one end of each such strips lies at
least during the collecting of goods, a collecting member.
8. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the collecting
member is so arranged as to be swingable facing the one end of the conveying strip
and the collating device comprises means to swing said collecting member at intervals
and to retain same in position facing the one end of the conveying strip when collecting.
9. Collating device as defined in claims 7and 8, in which all of said collecting members
are mounted on one and the same shaft.
10. Collating device as defined in any one of claims 8 and 9, in which the collecting
member is swingable over 360°.
11. Collating device as defined in any one of claims 8 to 10, in which the collecting
member is swingable about a horizontal axis which is directed at right angle to the
movement direction of the top side of the corresponding conveying strip.
12. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the stop-forming
portion and that portion standing thereon of the collecting member are divided into
two portions which are spaced by a distance which is larger than the end of the corresponding
conveying strip, while said conveying strip has a width which is smaller than the
width as measured along the same direction, of the goods conveyed thereon, in such
a way that said goods project with two ends outside the conveying strip and can be
collected with said ends by means of both member portions.
13. Collating device as defined in claims .8 and 12, in which each collecting member
comprises two fingers extending into a L-shape which stand on one and the same shaft
whereby one and the same finger may be part of two adjacent collecting members.
14. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which means
are provided to push the goods collated by the collecting member away from said member.
15. Collating device as defined in claims 8, 12and 14, in which the means for pushing
those goods collected by the collecting member away from said member are formed by
a stop which fits between both portions of the divided member during the intermittent
swinging thereof.
16. Collating device as defined in any one of claims 8 to 11, which comprises for
each conveying strip a plurality of collecting members which are so mounted as to
be rotatable about the same geometric axis, and means to cause all said members to
swing.
17. Collating device as defined in claims 7 and 8, in which the collecting members
pertaining to the various conveying strips stand on one and the same shaft and the
means for swinging a member are common to all of said members.
18. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, which comprises
a second endless conveying device which is arranged below the collecting member to
collect the series of goods collected by said member, and means to drive said second
conveying device.
19. Collating device as defined in claim 18, in which said second endless conveyor
comprises walls projecting outside which determine compartments wherein fits a series
of goods.
20. Collating device as defined in claims 14 and 19, in which the means to drive the
second conveyor drive same intermittently in such a way that a compartment stands
still whenever a series of goods collected by said collecting member is pushed by
those means for pushing the goods away from the member.
21. Collating device as defined in either one of claims 19and 20, in which said second
conveyor further comprises between both walls bounding a compartment a bottom wall
and the compartments thus form small boxes.
22. Collating device as defined in claims 7 and 19, in which the second endless conveyor
is located below all of the collecting members opposite said strips, said second conveyor
extending along a direction whereby the top side thereof extends along the lengthwise
direction of the topmost portion of said strips, and said second conveyor comprises
for each strip a compartment row, said compartments coming to lie in succession below
the collecting member which cooperates with said strip.
23. Collating device as defined in claim 22, in which said compartments are open sidewise
relative to the movement direction thereof and the collating device further comprises
at least one finger and means to move said finger cross-wise to the compartment movement
direction, in such a way that said finger collates goods collected in those compartments
lying next to one another from different rows.
24. Collating device as defined in claims 21 and 23, in which in the bottom walls
of the compartments is provided a groove running cross-wise to the movement direction
thereof and through which can move the lowermost end of said finger.
25. Collating device as defined in claim 24, in which the compartment bottom walls
slant at the top edge thereof in the same direction cross-wise to the movement direction
thereof.
26. Collating device as defined in any one of claims 23 to 25, which comprises a plurality
of fingers while the means to move the finger move alternately all of said fingers
together over a distance which is equal to the width of a compartment row extending
along the compartment movement direction, and whereby at least to a number of columns
of adjacent compartment lying cross-wise to said movement direction belongs a finger
and the finger from two adjacent columns among said cross-wise columns is moved over
a compartment row running along the movement direction.
27. Collating device as defined in claim 15 and any one of claims 19 to 26, in which
the stop for pushing goods collected by a collecting member away from said member,
is the wall from a compartment.
28. Collating member as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the conveying
strip is a suction belt which runs over a vacuum chamber provided with openings and
means are provided to retain a vacuum inside said chamber.
29. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the feed
conveyor comprises simultaneously the collecting device for a discharge device mounted
at the outlet of a stamping machine and discharging from top to bottom, said feed
conveyor collecting the goods stamped from a sheet and pushed by said discharge device
downwards through a frame.
30. Collating device as defined in claims 28 and 29, in which the feed conveyor is
movable up and down in such a way that the topmost portion thereof lies in the highest
position thereof during the stationary step of the discharge device platten, against
the discharge punch.
31. Collating device as defined in any one of the preceding claims, in which the goods
are comprised of playing cards.