Apparatus for transporting continuously arriving flat paper...

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CA 1193625

INVENTORS: WALTER REIST and JURG EBERLE INVENTION: APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CONTINUOUSLY ARRIVING FLAT PAPER PRODUCTS, ESPECIALLY A STREAM OF PRINTED PRODUCTS ARRIVING IN AN IMBRICATED FORMATION ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A guided endless, revolvingly driven traction element is equipped with controlled gripper units or grippers arranged in spaced relationship from each other. These gripper units are adapted to grip one margin of the paper products which constitutes a lateral marginal edge of the product as seen in the transport direction thereof. The gripper units have substantially planar clamping faces inclined at the same direction with respect to the traction element for stiffening that portion of the transported paper products which laterally project from the gripper units. The transported printed products thus have imparted thereto a corrugation or undulation extending transversely with respect to the transport direction which results in the desired stiffening of the products.

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