Sheet feeding apparatus

A sheet feeding apparatus is provided including a sheet stacking portion constructed and arranged to receive a plurality of sheets of different sheet widths stacked in a sheet feeding direction in order of width so that the widest sheets are disposed at a lowermost position of the sheet stacking portion; a first pair of guides provided in the sheet stacking portion and being constructed and arranged to restrict a lateral position of the widest sheets along a predetermined path; at least one other pair of guides provided in the sheet stacking portion and being constructed and arranged to restrict a lateral position of sheets having a width narrower than a width of the widest sheets along a predetermined path and to contact an upper surface of a sheet of the widest sheets disposed immediately beneath the narrower sheets; and at least one feeder constructed and arranged to move successive sheets of the plurality of sheets from the stacking portion such that the widest sheets are first moved from the stacking portion until all sheets of the widest sheets are moved and thereafter the feeder moving the narrower sheets.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to a sheet feeding apparatus and, in 
particular, to a sheet feeding apparatus comprising a sheet stacking 
portion on which a plurality of sheets of different sheet width in the 
sheet feeding direction are set by stacking the sheets in order from the 
widest sheets so that the widest sheets are set at the lowermost position, 
more particularly to such a sheet feeding apparatus adapted for feeding 
the sheets with the lateral position of the widest sheets restricted along 
a desired path by a pair of guide means provided in the sheet stacking 
portion and capable of feeding all of the sheets of different width along 
desired paths. 
DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART 
A bill counting apparatus or other such bill handling machine, a facsimile 
machine, or the like is normally provided with a pair of guide means for 
restricting the position of the bills or sheets in the direction 
perpendicular to the feeding direction in order to feed the bills or 
sheets along the desired paths. 
In such a bill counting apparatus or other such bill handling machine, 
facsimile machine or the like, when sheets of different width in the 
feeding direction are fed into the machine or apparatus together, the 
bills or sheets are ordinarily in order from widest bills or sheets so as 
to set the widest bills or sheets in the lowermost position and to abut a 
pair of guide means against the opposite side portions of the widest bills 
or sheets, thereby restricting the lateral position thereof by the pair of 
guide means and feeding the bills or sheets along the desired paths into 
the machine or apparatus. 
However, during the feeding of sheets into the bill handling machine or the 
facsimile apparatus, while the position of the bills or sheets having the 
largest width in the direction perpendicular to the feeding direction is 
being restricted by the pair of guide means, it is difficult for the pair 
of guide means to restrict the positions of the narrower bills or sheets 
stacked on the widest bills or sheets in the direction perpendicular to 
the feeding direction. As a result, the narrower bills or sheets move in 
the direction perpendicular to the feeding direction between the pair of 
guide means due to vibration or the like produced by the operation of the 
bill counting apparatus or other such bill handling machine, the facsimile 
machine, or the like, and the bills or sheets are sometimes not fed to the 
inside of the machine or apparatus along the desired paths. 
In the bill counting apparatus or other such bill handling machine, 
therefore, the bills are fed along paths that deviate from the path 
expected by a sensor for discriminating the denominations of the bills, 
and whether or not the bills are acceptable, the sensors sometimes 
erroneously discriminate and erroneously count the bills. Similarly, in a 
facsimile machine, a part of the document or image is sometimes not 
transmitted. 
This problem can be solved by classifying the bills or sheets into groups 
each consisting of bills or sheets of the same width in the feeding 
direction and serially feeding the bills or sheets into the bill counting 
apparatus or other such bill handling machine, the facsimile machine or 
the like. However, it is inefficient to feed the bills or sheets serially. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a sheet 
feeding apparatus capable of feeding sheets of different width along 
desired paths. 
The above and other objects of the present invention can be accomplished by 
a sheet feeding apparatus which comprises a sheet stacking portion on 
which a plurality of sheets of different sheet width in the sheet feeding 
direction are set by stacking the sheets in order from the widest sheets 
so that the widest sheets are set at the lowermost position and is adapted 
for feeding the sheets with the lateral position of the widest sheets 
restricted along a desired path by a pair of guide means provided in the 
sheet stacking portion. The sheet feeding apparatus further includes a 
pair or pairs of sheet guide means of a number which is not less than the 
number of kinds of sheets whose width differ from the largest width, each 
pair of the sheet guide means being adapted for restricting the lateral 
position of sheets having the corresponding width along a desired path and 
for always contacting the upper surface of the sheets set immediately 
beneath the sheets having the corresponding width. 
In a preferred aspect of the present invention, the pair of guide means is 
adapted for restricting the lateral position of the widest sheets by 
abutting opposite side portions of the widest sheets and each pair of the 
sheet guide means is adapted for restricting the lateral position of 
sheets having the corresponding width by abutting opposite side portions 
thereof. 
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, each of the sheet 
guide means is adapted for always contacting the upper surface of the 
sheets set immediately beneath the sheets having the corresponding width 
by the dead weight thereof. 
In another preferred aspect of the present invention, the sheets are bills 
and a bill feeding apparatus comprises a bill stacking portion on which a 
plurality of bills of different widths are set in the bill feeding 
direction by stacking the bills in order from the widest bills so that the 
widest bills are set at the lowermost position and is adapted for feeding 
the bills with a lateral position of the widest bills restricted along a 
desired path by a pair of guide means provided in the bill stacking 
portion, said bill feeding apparatus further including a pair or pairs of 
bill guide means in a number which is not less than the number of kinds of 
bills whose width differ from the largest width, each pair of the bill 
guide means being adapted for restricting the lateral position of bills 
having the corresponding width along a desired path and for always 
contacting the upper surface of the bills set immediately beneath the 
bills having the corresponding width. 
In a further preferred aspect of the present invention, the pair of guide 
means is adapted for restricting the lateral position of the widest bills 
by abutting opposite side portions of the widest bills and each pair of 
the bill guide means is adapted for restricting the lateral position of 
bills having the corresponding width by abutting opposite side portions 
thereof. 
In a still further preferred aspect of the present invention, each pair of 
the bill guide means is adapted for always contacting the upper surface of 
the bills set immediately beneath the bills having the corresponding width 
by the dead weight thereof.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a bill feeding apparatus for a bill counting 
apparatus, which is an embodiment of the present invention, comprises a 
bill stacking plate 1 on which bills B to be counted are stacked, a front 
plate 3 for forming a gap 2 for feeding out the bills B between the bill 
stacking plate 1 and itself, feed-out rollers 5 which are provided so as 
to partly project upwardly from an opening 4 formed in the bill stacking 
plate 1 and are rotated so as to feed the bills stacked on the bill 
stacking plate 1 into the bill counting apparatus via the gap 2, take-out 
rollers 6 which are rotated in synchronism with the feed-out rollers 5 for 
further feeding the bills B fed out from the bill stacking plate 1 by the 
feed-out rollers 5 into the bill counting apparatus, and separation 
rollers 7 which cooperate with the take-out rollers 6 for preventing two 
or more bills B from being fed into the bill counting apparatus 
simultaneously. In this embodiment, the separation rollers 7 are held 
stationary and at least a periphery thereof facing the take-out rollers 6 
is formed with a friction portion (not shown) formed with a friction 
material. 
The bill counting apparatus according to this embodiment is constituted so 
as to feed two kinds of bills B which differ in width into the bill 
counting apparatus. For this purpose, the bill counting apparatus is 
provided with a pair of first guides 8 for restricting the lateral 
position of the bills B of the denomination having wider width and a pair 
of second guides 9 for restricting the lateral position of the bills B of 
the denomination having narrower width. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the 
pair of first guides 8 are mounted rotatably and slidably in the widthwise 
direction on a shaft 10 so that the distance therebetween can be adjusted 
in accordance with the width of the bills of the denomination having wider 
width to be guided and the front edge portions thereof can abut against 
the rear surface of the front plate 3. Since the first guides 8 are held 
in such a manner that the front edge portions thereof abut against the 
rear surface of the front plate 3, they are formed so that the lower edge 
portions thereof can be positioned lower than the lowermost bill B among 
the wider bills B lifted by the feed-out rollers 5 which are provided so 
as to partly project from the opening 4 formed in the bill stacking plate 
1. Further, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the pair of second guides 9 are 
mounted rotatably and slidably along the shaft 10 on the shaft 10 so that 
the distance therebetween can be adjusted in accordance with the width of 
the narrower bills B and the lower edge portions thereof abut against the 
upper surface of the uppermost bill B of the denomination having a wider 
width, by the dead weight thereof. 
As shown in FIG. 3, a pair of endless belts 13, 14 are respectively wound 
around pulleys 11, 12 in the bill counting apparatus downstream of the 
take-out rollers 6, thereby forming a bill transporting portion 15. The 
bills B fed into the bill counting apparatus by the take-out rollers 6 are 
further fed into the bill counting apparatus while they are being held by 
the pair of endless belts 13, 14. The bill transporting portion 15 is 
provided with an optical sensor 16 and a magnetic sensor 17 for 
discriminating denominations of the bills B, whether or not the bills B 
are acceptable, and for counting the number of the bills B. 
In the thus constituted bill counting apparatus according to this 
embodiment, at first, the bills B are set on the bill stacking plate 1 so 
that the bills B of the denomination having wider width are stacked in a 
lower position and that the bills B of the denomination having narrower 
width are stacked in a upper position. Then, the first guides 8 are slid 
along the shaft 10 until they come into abutment against opposite side 
portions of the bills B of the denomination having wider width and the 
front edge portions thereof are caused to abut against the rear surface of 
the front plate 3 where they are held. Further, the second guides 9 are 
slid along the shaft 10 until they come into abutment against opposite 
side portions of the bills B of the denomination having narrower width and 
they are caused to contact the uppermost bill B of the denomination having 
wider width, by the dead weight thereof, and are held at that position. 
Afterward, when the feed-out rollers 5 are rotated at a predetermined 
timing, a friction force is applied from the feed-out rollers 5 disposed 
so as to project upwardly from the opening 4 of the bill stacking plate 1 
to the lower surface of the lowermost wider bill B among the wider bills B 
set in the lower position and the bill B is fed out into the bill counting 
apparatus through the gap 2 formed by the bill stacking plate 1 and the 
front plate 3. Further, a friction force is applied to the bill B from the 
take-out rollers 6 rotated in synchronism with the feed-out rollers 5, 
whereby the bill B is further fed into the bill counting apparatus toward 
the bill transporting portion 15. At this time, since the stationary 
separation rollers 7 apply a friction force whose direction is opposite to 
the transporting direction of bills B to the upper surface of the bill B, 
even if two or more bills B have been simultaneously fed out by the 
feed-out rollers 5, they are separated into individual bills B and, 
therefore, two or more overlapped bills B are prevented from being fed 
into the bill counting apparatus. 
When the bill B of the denomination having wider width is fed out by the 
feed-out rollers 5 through the gap 2 in this manner, since the first 
guides 8 abut against the opposite side portions of the bill B of the 
denomination having wider width and the lateral position thereof is 
restricted, it is ensured that the bill B of the denomination having wider 
width is fed into the bill counting apparatus along a predetermined path. 
The bill B of the denomination having wider width fed into the bill 
counting apparatus by the feed-out rollers 5 and take-out rollers 6 in 
this manner is fed to the bill transporting portion 15 and is further fed 
downstream in the bill counting apparatus while they are being held by the 
pair of endless belts 13, 14. At this time, the optical sensor 16 and the 
magnetic sensor 17 discriminate the denomination of the bill B and whether 
or not the bill B is acceptable and count the bill B. In this embodiment, 
as described above, since the lateral position of the bill B of the 
denomination having wider width is restricted by the pair of first guides 
8 when it is fed out by the feed-out rollers 5, the bill B is fed into the 
bill counting apparatus along a desired path. Therefore, it is possible to 
prevent the optical sensor 16 and the magnetic sensor 17 from erroneously 
discriminating and counting the bill B because the bill B of the 
denomination having wider width has deviated from the desired path and 
passed through the wrong portion of the optical sensor 16 and the magnetic 
sensor 17. 
Since the distance between a pair of second guides 9 is determined in such 
a manner that they abut against the opposite side portions of the bills B 
of the denomination having narrower width and the lower edge portions 
thereof contact the upper surface of the uppermost bill B among the bills 
B of the denomination having a wider width, by the dead weight thereof, 
each time a bill B of the denomination having a wider width is fed, the 
pair of second guides 9 is lowered while maintaining contact with the 
upper surface of the uppermost bill B of the denomination having the wider 
width and continues to restrict the lateral position of the bills B of the 
denomination having the narrower width during the time period when the 
bills B of the denomination having the wider width are being fed into the 
bill counting apparatus. Therefore, even though vibration or the like may 
act on the bills B of the denomination having the narrower width during 
the time period when the bills B of the denomination having the wider 
width are being fed into the bill counting apparatus, it is possible to 
prevent the position of the bills B of the denomination having the 
narrower width from deviating in the direction perpendicular to the bill 
feeding direction. When all bills B of the denomination having a wider 
width have been fed into the bill counting apparatus, the pair of second 
guides 9 comes into contact with the upper surface of the bill stacking 
plate 1. Thereafter, the pair of second guides 9 restricts the lateral 
position of the bills B of the denomination having the narrower width 
while maintaining contact with the upper surface of the bill stacking 
plate 1. As a result, after all bills B of the denomination having the 
wider width have been fed into the bill counting apparatus, the bills B of 
the denomination having the narrower width are fed into the bill counting 
apparatus through the gap 2 by the feed-out rollers 5 with the lateral 
position thereof restricted by the pair of second guides 9. 
Therefore, since the narrower bills B are fed into the bill counting 
apparatus along a desired path and are prevented from deviating from the 
desired path, it is possible to accurately discriminate the denominations 
of the bills B and, whether or not the bills B are acceptable, to 
accurately count the number of the bills B by the optical sensor 16 and 
the magnetic sensor 17. 
According to this embodiment, since in addition to the pair of first guides 
8 which abuts against the opposite side portions of the bills B of the 
denomination having the wider width and restricts the lateral position 
thereof, there are provided the pair of second guides 9 which abuts 
against the opposite side portions of the bills B of the denomination 
having the narrower width and maintains their lower edge portions in 
contact with the upper surface of the uppermost bill B among the bills B 
of the denomination having the wider width by the dead weight thereof, 
even if vibration or the like acts on the bills B of the denomination 
having the narrower width during the time period when the bills B of the 
denomination having the wider width are being fed into the bill counting 
apparatus by the feed-out rollers 5 and the take-out rollers 6 rotated in 
synchronism with each other, the lateral position of the bills B of the 
denomination having the narrower width is always restricted by the pair of 
second guides 9. Therefore, the bills B of the denomination having the 
narrower width stacked on the bills B of the denomination having the wider 
width can be fed into the bill counting apparatus along a desired path and 
it is possible to accurately discriminate the denominations of the 
narrower bills B and, whether or not they are acceptable, to accurately 
count the number of the narrower bills B by the optical sensor 16 and the 
magnetic sensor 17. 
The present invention has thus been shown and described with reference to a 
specific embodiment. However, it should be noted that the present 
invention is in no way limited to the details of the described 
arrangements but changes and modifications may be made without departing 
from the scope of the appended claims. 
For example, in the above described embodiment, although the bill feeding 
apparatus is constituted so as to feed two kinds of bills B, each of a 
different width into the bill counting apparatus, the present invention 
can be applied to a bill feeding apparatus for feeding three or more kinds 
of bills B of different widths in the direction perpendicular to the 
feeding direction. In this case, an additional pair of guides is be 
provided for each denomination of bills B other than the denomination of 
the widest bills B so that each pair of the guides abuts against the 
opposite side portions of the corresponding denomination of bills B so as 
to be able to restrict the lateral position thereof and contacts the upper 
surface of the uppermost bill B among the denomination of bills B stacked 
immediately beneath the corresponding denomination of bills B by the dead 
weight thereof. 
Further, in the above described embodiment, the first guides 8 are formed 
so that the lower edge portions thereof are positioned lower than the 
lowermost bill B among the wider bills B lifted by the feed-out rollers 5 
provided so as to partly project from the opening 4 formed in the bill 
stacking plate 1 when the front edge portions thereof abut against the 
rear surface of the front plate 3 and is held there. However, the first 
guides 8 may be disposed so as to abut against the upper surface of the 
bill stacking plate 1. 
Furthermore, in the above described embodiment, although the second guides 
9 are constituted so as to be able to contact the upper surface of the 
uppermost bill B among the bills B of the denomination having the wider 
width, by the dead weight thereof, if the bills B of the denomination 
having the wider width can be fed into the bill counting apparatus through 
the gap 2 by the rotation of the feed-out rollers 5, they may abut the 
upper surface of the uppermost bill B among the bills B of the 
denomination having the wider width by a biasing means such as a spring. 
This can be similarly applied to the guides for bills B other than the 
widest bills B in the case where three or more kinds of bills of different 
width are fed into the bill counting apparatus. 
Further, although the separation rollers 7 are held stationary in the above 
described embodiment, the separation rollers 7 may be rotated in the same 
direction as the takeout rollers 6. 
Moreover, although the above described embodiment relates to a bill feeding 
apparatus for the bill counting apparatus, the present invention can be 
applied to bill feeding apparatuses for all type of bill handling 
machines. 
Further, although the present invention can be preferably applied to an 
apparatus such as a bill feeding apparatus for a bill counting apparatus 
in which sheets are fed at high speed, the present invention can be widely 
applied to any sheet feeding apparatus such as for a facsimile machine or 
a copying machine in which a plurality of sheets of different widths in 
the direction perpendicular to the feeding direction may be set together 
and fed. 
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a sheet 
feeding apparatus capable of feeding sheets of different width along 
desired paths.