IP Library Granted Patent US 7,741,575
Granted Patent B2
US 7,741,575 · App. 11/199,259 · Granted Jun 22, 2010

Mail piece consolidation and accountability using advanced tracking methods

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Patent No.
US 7,741,575
App. No.
11/199,259
Granted
Jun 22, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Mail processing methods and techniques for sorting and commingling mail from various mail sources including the tracking of the mail pieces through processing. Such tracking entails uniquely identifying each mail piece, received in batches from the mail sources, and recording the unique identification of each mail piece. The received mail is sorted and commingled in a first pass, to form first collections, and each first collection is loaded into a uniquely identified mail container. For each respective mail piece, the tracking entails recording an association of the unique identification of one of the mail containers into which it is likely the respective mail piece is sorted on the first pass. After processing is complete, postal and client reports can be adjusted based on actual first pass counts.

Claims (38)

1. A method of tracking mail pieces of a plurality of mail clients, during mail sortation operations, the method comprising steps of:

obtaining a unique identification of each respective mail piece from batches of mail pieces received from the plurality of mail clients, by:

(a) reading an image of each respective mail piece to obtain a unique feature to establish a unique identification,

(b) for mail pieces from which the unique feature to establish a unique identification are obtained, establishing a unique identification based on the unique ID, and

(c) for mail pieces from which the unique feature to establish a unique identification are not obtained, applying a unique identification,

(d) so that each respective mail piece from the batches of mail pieces received from the mail clients has its unique identification thereon;

creating an individual record in an electronic file for each respective mail piece, including the unique identification of the respective mail piece;

processing the mail pieces from the batches of mail pieces from the mail clients through one or more sortations prior to delivery to a postal authority;

populating the individual mail piece records of the electronic file with sortation tracking information for tracking substantially all of the identified mail pieces individually through the one or more sortations prior to delivery to the postal authority; and

generating a report using the populated individual mail records for substantially all of the mail pieces received from the plurality of mail clients.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unique identification of the respective mail piece included in each individual record comprises one or more barcodes or any other unique identifying mark read from the respective mail piece or a unique sequence number assigned to the respective mail piece.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information for tracking populated in each individual record comprises one or more of a tray identifier, a pallet identifier or staging area identifier, indicating a current location of the respective mail piece.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the information for tracking populated in each individual record indicates whether or not the respective mail piece has finished final sortation.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein each individual record includes an association of the respective mail piece with one of the mail clients from which the respective mail piece originated.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of populating of the mail piece records of the electronic file comprises:

receiving a unique identification of a mail tray into which each respective mail piece is likely sorted from among a plurality of identifications of mail trays into which the mail pieces are sorted after at least one of the sortations; and

associating the received unique identification of the mail tray into which each respective mail piece is likely sorted with the record for the respective mail piece in the electronic file.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the step of populating of the mail piece records of the electronic file further comprises:

receiving a unique identification of a pallet onto which a plurality of identified mail trays are loaded; and

associating the received unique identification of the pallet with each record of a respective mail piece in the identified mail trays loaded onto the pallet.

8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the step of populating of the mail piece records of the electronic file further comprises indicating whether or not each respective mail piece sorted into a tray has finished a final one of the sortations.

9. A method of tracking mail wherein mail pieces have been sorted into a plurality of collections and each of the collections has been loaded into a mail container, the method comprising steps of:

during sorting, reading an image of each respective mail piece to obtain a unique feature to establish a unique identification, for mail pieces from which the unique feature to establish a unique identification are obtained, establishing a unique identification based on the unique feature, and for mail pieces from which the unique feature to establish a unique identification are not obtained, applying a unique identification so that each respective mail piece of the collections has its unique identification thereon;

recording an association of the unique identification of each respective mail piece with an identification of the collection into which the respective mail piece is sorted;

storing a unique identification of each respective mail container;

recording an association of each respective collection with the unique identification of a mail container into which the respective collection is loaded;

loading a plurality of the mail containers onto a pallet;

recording an association of a unique identification of the pallet with unique identifications of the mail containers loaded onto the pallet;

validating identification of each mail container loaded onto the identified pallet, before transporting the pallet; and

informing an operator if any mail container loaded onto the identified pallet contains mail that should not be transported with the pallet to a remote location.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the loaded mail container is a filled container selected from the group consisting of: a mail tray, a mail sack and a mail tub.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising receiving the unique identifications of at least a plurality of the mail containers from a barcode scanner having scanned identification tags on the plurality of the mail containers when each of the plurality of the mail containers.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving the unique identification of the pallet from a bar code scanner having scanned an identification tag on the pallet.

13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising receiving at least some of the unique identifications of at least a plurality of the mail containers and the pallet via a keyboard input.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the step of storing of the unique identification of each respective mail container occurs upon filling of the respective mail container by the loading of a sorted collection of mail pieces into the respective mail container.

15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising recording an association of the unique identification of the pallet with the unique identifications of the mail pieces loaded into the one mail container, when the one mail container is loaded onto the pallet.

16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the unique feature includes a barcode, address data, alphabetical and/or numeric printed data or indicia.

17. The method of claim 9 , wherein the unique feature includes a barcode, address data alphabetical and/or numeric printed data or indicia.

Assignments (13)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 6, 2023
From: BCC SOFTWARE, LLC; DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
To: SILVER POINT FINANCE, LLC
Reel/Frame 064819/0445 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: BCC SOFTWARE, LLC; DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 064784/0295 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064785/0491 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064785/0658 →
MERGER Recorded Aug 24, 2022
From: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 062462/0534 →
TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 16, 2021
From: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 058523/0318 →
ABL SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 16, 2021
From: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 058523/0303 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 4, 2021
From: WINTRUST BANK, N.A., FORMERLY WINTRUST BANK
To: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
Reel/Frame 058714/0838 →
RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY INTERESTS RECORDED AT R/F 26722/0845 Recorded Dec 13, 2018
From: CONTRADO BBH FUNDING 2, LLC, AS SECURED PARTY
To: BELL AND HOWELL, LLC
Reel/Frame 048961/0714 →
RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded Dec 5, 2018
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: BELL AND HOWELL, LLC
Reel/Frame 048630/0032 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 24, 2017
From: BELL AND HOWELL, LLC
To: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
Reel/Frame 043670/0092 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2017
From: FLUENCE AUTOMATION LLC
To: WINTRUST BANK
Reel/Frame 043648/0315 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2015
From: BELL AND HOWELL, LLC; BELL AND HOWELL BCC, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 036552/0376 →