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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2022
Filed:
Aug. 28, 2020
Canon Production Printing Holding B.v., Venlo, NL;
Thijs G. M. Vromen, Venlo, NL;
Hermanus M. Kuypers, Venlo, NL;
Rob Hoogendijk, Venlo, NL;
Peter G. La Vos, Venlo, NL;
CANON PRODUCTION PRINTING HOLDING B.V., Venlo, NL;
Abstract
A deflecting device for deflecting a conveyed sheet includes a guiding assembly having an inlet for receiving a conveyed sheet front an upstream section of a main conveying path, a primary outlet for discharging a conveyed sheet onto a downstream section of a main conveying path, a secondary outlet for discharging a conveyed sheet onto an initial section of a side conveying path, and a passing area for passing a conveyed sheet from the inlet towards the primary outlet; and a deflector for deflecting a conveyed sheet towards the secondary outlet, movable into a receiving position for receiving a leading edge of a conveyed sheet inside the passing area and movable into a discharge position for discharging a leading edge of a conveyed sheet towards the secondary outlet, wherein the deflector defines a curved trajectory for a conveyed sheet deflected towards the secondary outlet in the discharge position, wherein one side of the curved trajectory faces the primary outlet. A functional portion of the deflector is configured to be inserted into the passing area on the one side of the curved trajectory when the deflector moves into the receiving position, and to be retracted from the passing area on the one side of the curved trajectory when the deflector moves out of the discharge position.