IP Library Granted Patent US 7,942,415
Granted Patent B2
US 7,942,415 · App. 12/410,499 · Granted May 17, 2011

Mail sorting machine with improved diverter panel

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Patent No.
US 7,942,415
App. No.
12/410,499
Granted
May 17, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A diverter panel comprises an elongated rectangular panel made of a substantially flat plate made of clear plastic. The plate has fasteners mounted at its front corners for mounting the panel to a frame of the sorting machine, a rear upright flange extending from the plate along the length thereof, the flange having a bottom edge which can be supported on a horizontal beam of the sorting machine. The panel is rigid enough such that vibration of the sorting machine does not cause significant movement of the panel when secured at its corners and with the rear flange supported by the beam of the sorting machine. An opening in the rear flange and an adjacent portion of the plate allows a drive shaft to pass therethrough, and a contact pad formed by an outwardly projecting portion of the rear flange is configured for engagement with a plunger of a switch.

Claims (19)

1. A diverter panel configured for horizontal installation between stacker levels of an automated mail sorting machine, comprising:

an elongated rectangular panel in the form of a substantially flat plate made of clear plastic, the plate having;

fasteners mounted at its front corners for mounting the panel to a frame of the sorting machine;

a rear upright flange extending from the plate along the length thereof, the flange having a bottom edge which can be supported on a horizontal beam of the sorting machine;

wherein the panel has a rigidity such that vibration of the sorting machine does not cause movement sufficient to displace the panel when secured at its corners using the fasteners and with the rear flange supported by the beam of the sorting machine;

an opening in the rear flange and an adjacent portion of the plate for allowing a drive shaft to pass through the panel; and

a contact pad configured for engagement with a plunger of an interlock switch, which pad is formed by an outwardly projecting edge portion of the rear flange.

2. The diverter panel of claim 1 , wherein the contact pad has a length of at least one inch and presents a flat outer surface for contact with the plunger of the switch.

3. The diverter panel of claim 1 , wherein the contact pad has a length of at least about one inch and presents an outwardly rounded outer surface for contact with the plunger of the switch.

4. The diverter panel of claim 1 , wherein the plate has a size of at least 3 to 5 feet long and from 10 to 12 inches wide.

5. The diverter panel of claim 1 , wherein the pad presents a flat outer surface.

6. The diverter panel of claim 1 , wherein the pad presents an outwardly rounded outer surface.

7. An automated sorting machine, including a mail piece feeder, a transport section which transports a singulated stream of mail pieces on a pinch belt conveyor, and a stacker section which receives the stream and diverts mail pieces from the stream into vertically spaced rows of stackers supported on a frame;

elongated rectangular horizontal diverter panels disposed between vertically spaced rows of stackers, each panel in the form of a substantially flat plate made of clear plastic, the plate having:

fasteners mounted at its front corners for mounting the panel to a frame of the sorting machine;

a rear upright flange extending from the plate along the length thereof, the flange having a bottom edge which can be supported on a horizontal beam of the sorting machine;

wherein the panel has a rigidity such that vibration of the sorting machine does not cause movement sufficient to displace the panel when secured at its corners using the fasteners and with the rear flange supported by the beam of the sorting machine;

an opening in the rear flange and an adjacent portion of the plate for allowing a drive shaft to pass through the panel; and

a contact pad configured for engagement with a plunger of an interlock switch which shuts down the sorting machine if tripped, which pad is formed by an outwardly projecting edge portion of the rear flange.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2022
From: SIEMENS LOGISTICS LLC
To: KÖRBER SUPPLY CHAIN LLC
Reel/Frame 061509/0808 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 14, 2020
From: SIEMENS POSTAL, PARCEL & AIRPORT LOGISTICS LLC
To: SIEMENS LOGISTICS LLC
Reel/Frame 051588/0282 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2019
From: SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC.
To: SIEMENS POSTAL, PARCEL & AIRPORT LOGISTICS LLC
Reel/Frame 049081/0626 →