IP Library Granted Patent US 8,628,080
Granted Patent B2
US 8,628,080 · App. 11/317,562 · Granted Jan 14, 2014

Method and system for controlling a staging transport in a mail processing machine

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Patent No.
US 8,628,080
App. No.
11/317,562
Granted
Jan 14, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a mail processing machine having a non-staging transport and a downstream staging transport for moving mailpieces, the speed of the non-staging transport is constant whereas the speed of the staging transport is controllable. In normal operation, both the staging and non-staging transports move the mailpieces downstream in the same constant speed. When a jam occurs downstream from the staging transport, the staging transport is effectively slowed down so that the staging transport can hold additional mailpieces before they arrive at the jam site during the jam clearance process. After the jam has been cleared, the staging transport is controlled in order to re-gap the mailpieces already released from the non-staging transport. After re-gapping is completed, the staging transport is sped up so that the mail processing machine is returned to its normal operation.

Claims (29)

1. A mail processing machine for moving a plurality of mail items from upstream to downstream, the mail processing machine operable at least in a first steady state mode and in a second staging mode, said mail processing machine comprising:

a staging section; and

a non-staging section positioned upstream from the staging section and arranged to transport mail items one at a time to the staging section, wherein

the non-staging section has a first movement mechanism to move the mail items downstream onto the staging section substantially at a constant first speed, wherein two adjacent ones of the mail items in the non-staging section are separated by a first gap; and

the staging section has a second movement mechanism comprising a controller to transport the mail items received from the non-staging section at a controllable second speed, wherein a first mail item in the staging section is separated from a subsequent mail item by a second gap, wherein

when the mail processing machine is operated in the first steady state mode, the second speed is controlled by the controller such that the second gap is substantially equal to the first gap, and

when the mail processing machine is operated in the second staging mode, the first movement mechanism continues to operate at the first speed while the second speed of the staging section is controlled by the controller to receive mail items at the first speed and to decelerate after the mail item is received, thereby causing the second gap within the staging section to be smaller than the first gap, and

wherein the staging section is controlled by the controller, after decelerating the first mail item, to accelerate to receive the subsequent mail item from the non-staging section, and then to decelerate both the first and subsequent mail items to be stored in the staging section separated by the second gap.

2. The mail processing machine of claim 1 , further comprising an output section including a transport operating at the first speed, downstream from the staging section, and wherein the mail processing machine is operable in a third regapping mode, used after the second staging mode is complete, and wherein the staging section is controlled by the controller to accelerate to release mail items to the output section and to decelerate after the first mail item has been released in order to increase a gap length between the first and subsequent mail items.

3. The mail processing machine of claim 2 , wherein after said first mail item has been released to the output section, the output section is controlled by the controller to move said first mail item away from the staging section at a speed greater than the second speed so as to increase the gap between said first mail item and said subsequent mail item.

4. The mail processing machine of claim 3 , wherein when the gap between said first mail item and said subsequent mail item in the output section is substantially equal to the first gap, the staging section further being controlled by the controller to return to the first steady state mode after operating in the third regapping mode.

5. A method to control movement in a mail processing machine for moving a plurality of mail items from upstream to downstream, the mail processing machine operable at least in a first mode and in a second mode, the mail processing machine comprising a first section, a second section positioned downstream from the first section, and a third section downstream from the second section, said method comprising the steps of:

when the mail processing machine is operated in the first mode,

transporting the mail items in the first section in a first constant velocity toward the second section, and

transporting the mail items in the second section downstream in the first velocity so that a gap between adjacent mail items in the first section is substantially equal to a gap between adjacent mail items in the second section; and

when the mail processing machine is operated in the second mode,

transporting the mail items in the first section in the first velocity toward the second section, and

transporting the mail items in the second section downstream in a second velocity smaller than the first velocity so that the gap between adjacent mail items in the second section is smaller than the gap between adjacent mail items in the first section, wherein transporting the mail items in the second section downstream includes a deceleration session for pausing a last mail item in the second section until a following mail item from the first section is moved into the second section, and an acceleration session for moving both said last mail item and said following mail item toward the third section so as to release said last mail item to the third section.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising the step of transporting said last mail item released to the third section further downstream in a third velocity greater than the second velocity so as to increase the gap between said last mail item and said following mail item.

7. A method for transporting mail items in a mail processing machine to avoid damage resulting from a stoppage condition:

transporting serial mail items in a non-staging section at a constant first speed, the serial mail items positioned apart by a first gap distance;

transporting serial mail items received from the non-staging section on a staging section at a controllable second speed and wherein two adjacent ones of the mail items in the staging section are separated by a second gap;

operating the mail processing machine in a first steady state mode wherein the second speed is controlled such that the second gap is substantially equal to the first gap, and

operating the mail processing machine in a second staging mode, wherein the non-staging section continues to operate at the first speed while the second speed of the staging section is controlled to receive mail items at the first speed and to decelerate after a first mail item is received, thereby causing the second gap within the staging section to be smaller than the first gap, and after decelerating the first mail item, to accelerate to receive a subsequent mail item from the non-staging section, and then to decelerate both the first and subsequent mail items to be stored in the staging section separated by the second gap.

8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of triggering the second staging mode upon the occurrence of a jam condition downstream of the staging section.

9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising a step of operating the mail processing machine in a third regapping mode, applied after the second staging mode, whereby spacing between subsequent mail items is increased as they are output from the staging section by accelerating to release mail items from the staging section and decelerating after the first mail item has been released in order to increase a gap length gap between the first and subsequent mail items.

10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of triggering the third regapping mode after a stoppage condition has been cleared.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein after said first mail item has been released to an output section, moving said first mail item away from the staging section at a speed greater than the second speed so as to increase the gap between said first mail item and said subsequent mail item.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein when the gap between said first mail item and said following mail item is substantially equal to the first gap, further comprising the step of controlling the staging section to return to the first steady state mode.

Assignments (8)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2023
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE DECLARATION RECORDED FOR PATENT NO. 8628080 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 017600 FRAME: 0340. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE DECLARATION . Recorded Jul 2, 2020
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To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 20, 2018
From: PITNEY BOWES INC.
To: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
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TERM LOAN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2018
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To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 2, 2018
From: DMT SOLUTIONS GLOBAL CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 29, 2007
From: HANCOCK, MARK S.
To: PITNEY BOWES INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2006
From: FAYT, ARNOLD
To: COMPAGNIE PLASTIC OMNIUM
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