IP Library Granted Patent US 6,976,801
Granted Patent B2
US 6,976,801 · App. 09/751,489 · Granted Dec 20, 2005

Method and system for transporting mailpieces in a printing station

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Patent No.
US 6,976,801
App. No.
09/751,489
Granted
Dec 20, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention describes a double belt transport system for moving a mailpiece into a printing area of a digital printer. The transport system includes an upper belt and a lower belt. The upper belt has a straight section to form a nip with the lower belt to ingest the mailpiece. The straight section also defines a registration plane to register the upper surface of the mailpiece with respect to the print head of the printer. In order to make sure the registration is consistent regardless of the thickness of the mailpiece, an up-lifting mechanism is used to push the bottom of the mailpiece in an upward direction against a shield plate, which is positioned substantially on the registration plane. A velocity measurement device, such as an optical encoder, is used to measure the moving speed of the belts so that the printing speed of the digital printer matches the moving speed of the mailpiece in the print area.

Claims (15)

1. A printer having an upstream end and a downstream end for printing a mailpiece on an upper surface thereof, said printer comprising:

a print head located above a printing area; and

a double belt transport system for moving the mailpiece from the upstream end into the printing area, wherein the mailpiece has a lower surface opposing the upper surface, and wherein the double belt transport system comprises:

an upper looping belt having a straight section covering the printing area, wherein the

straight section defines a registration plane regarding the print head; and

a lower looping belt that is wider than the upper belt to allow registration of the mail piece in the printing area, wherein the lower looping belt has an upper span that contacts the straight section of the upper belt forming a wedge-shaped gap resulting in a soft ingest nip so that the tension of the lower belt provides a normal force between the mailpiece and the upper belt for providing a friction force to move the mailpiece into the printing area for printing.

2. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising a lifting mechanism located below the lower surface of the mailpiece for urging the mailpiece to move towards the straight section of the upper looping belt so that the upper surface of the mailpiece is located substantially in the registration plane when the mailpiece is moving into the printing area.

3. The printer of claim 2 , further comprising a shield plate having a reference surface facing the lifting mechanism and located substantially in the registration plane in the printing area so as to allow the upper surface of the mailpiece to press against the reference surface for registration when the mailpiece is urged by the lifting mechanism to move towards the upper looping belt when the mailpiece is moving into the printing area.

4. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising an upstream pulley and a downstream pulley defining a tangent plane therebetween, wherein the tangent plane is substantially parallel to the registration plane and wherein the upstream and downstream pulleys push against the upper looping belt to define the straight section of the upper looping belt.

5. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising a deck having an upstream section located adjacent to the intake nip for supporting the mailpiece when the mailpiece moves towards the ingest nip.

6. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising means for driving the upper looping belt and the lower looping belt for reducing shearing on the mailpiece.

7. The printer of claim 1 , further comprising a velocity measurement mechanism operatively connected to at least one of the looping belts so as to match printing speech of the print head to moving speed of the mailpiece in the printing area.

8. The printer claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

a tensioning idler to maintain tension for the lower belt.

9. The printer claimed in claim 1 , wherein the tower belt comprises: a first lower belt and a second lower belt located inbound of the printing area wherein the first and second lower belt support the mail piece on areas adjacent the print head.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 19, 2025
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: PITNEY BOWES, INC.
Reel/Frame 070256/0396 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 1, 2019
From: PITNEY BOWES INC.; NEWGISTICS, INC.; BORDERFREE, INC.; TACIT KNOWLEDGE, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 050905/0640 →