Claims
- 1. An apparatus for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document by fabricating an envelope around said document wherein said information is sent by a sending party to an intended recipient, said apparatus comprising:
- a machine frame;
- a document printer adjacent to said machine frame wherein said printer receives and stores said information and prints said document, wherein said document may comprise either a single page or a plurality of separate pages of varying lengths and informational content;
- a document feed chute, mounted to said machine frame and adjacent to said printer, on which each page of said document is deposited, said feed chute being angled such that each page of said document may slide by gravitational force, in a plane which defines a machine direction plane, from said chute to a point at which a first envelope paper web meets a second envelope paper web and such that said information cannot be viewed;
- upper envelope supply roller, around which a supply of upper envelope paper for said first envelope web is wound, wherein said upper envelope supply roller is rotatably mounted to said frame;
- lower envelope supply roller, around which a supply of lower envelope paper for said second envelope web is wound, wherein said lower envelope supply roller is rotatably mounted to said frame;
- right and left tractor feeds mounted to said frame each tractor feed having a series of pins, spaced at the same intervals as said margin holes such that said pins slideably engage said holes of said tractor feed's respective margin such that said envelope paper webs move in the direction in which said pins move;
- a seal pressure roller mechanism mounted to said frame comprising a seal pressure frame; left and right margin pressure rollers rotatably and adjustably mounted to said seal pressure frame; center roller actuator adjustably mounted to said seal pressure frame; center roller frame adjustably mounted to said center roller actuator; said center pressure roller rotatably and adjustably mounted to said center roller frame;
- a paper cutter, positioned to detach said envelope from said first and second webs, said cutter comprising a cutting mechanism frame mounted to said frame; a paper cutter actuator adjustably mounted to said paper cutter frame; and a paper cutter blade mounted to said paper cutter actuator;
- a control system adapted to control said printer's functions and sequencing, said tractor feed's functions and sequencing, said seal pressure roller functions and sequencing, and said paper cutter's functions and sequencing such that said information cannot be viewed.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a label printer mounted to said frame wherein said label printer prints desired information on said outside surface of the envelope and said control system is further adapted to control said label printer's functions and sequencing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a seal heater mounted to said frame wherein said control system is further adapted to control said seal heater's function and sequencing.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising right and left margin debris tractor feeds mounted to said frame each having a series of pins spaced at intervals the same as said margin holes such that said pins slideably engage said margin holes, each debris tractor feed being positioned on an angle away from the center of said first and second webs, wherein said angle is sufficient to separate said margins from said webs without distorting or tearing said envelope paper webs and wherein said control system further controls the functions and sequencing of said debris tractor feeds.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising left and right margin separation blades, each margin blade having a cutting surface wherein each margin blade is mounted to said frame such that said cutting surfaces assist in the separation of said margins from said first and second webs.
- 6. An apparatus for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document wherein said information is sent by a sending party to an intended recipient, said apparatus comprising:
- means for sending said information from said sending party to said recipient, wherein said information is sent in a first signal;
- means for receiving said first signal;
- means for storing said first signal;
- means for printing said information from said first signal on said document such that said printed information cannot be viewed, wherein said document comprises one or more pages;
- means for positioning each page of said document as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means such that said printed information cannot be viewed and such that said document may be enclosed in an envelope, and wherein said positioning means further comprises means for positioning said document between first and second envelope paper webs, and means for depositing each page of said document on a feed chute as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means, said chute having sufficient angle such that each page of said document slides down said chute and on to said second envelope paper web by gravitational force, said document stopping where said second envelope paper web comes essentially in contact with said first envelope paper web;
- means for enclosing said document in said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed and such that said document may later be removed from said envelope by said intended recipient and wherein said enclosing means further comprises means for fabricating said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed, means for separating said envelope from said first and second envelope paper webs, wherein said separating means comprises means for cutting through said first and second envelope paper webs, means for printing information on said envelope, and wherein said fabricating means further comprises means for sealing said first and second envelope paper webs together to form an envelope around said document, and wherein said sealing means further comprises means for applying adhesive to said first or second envelope paper webs, means for applying pressure to said first and second envelope paper webs, wherein said pressure is applied by seal pressure rollers and means for heating said adhesive; and
- means for controlling said receiving, storing, printing, positioning, and enclosing means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said first and second envelope paper webs having right and left margins, said margins having spaced holes therethrough and being detachably connected to opposite sides of each web, further comprising means for separating said margins from said envelope paper webs.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said margin separating means further comprises means for applying a force to said detachable connection sufficient to cause said margin to detach from said envelope paper webs without tearing said envelope paper webs.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said margin separating means further comprises means for cutting said detachable connection prior to, or simultaneously with, the application of said force.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said document printing means comprises a facsimile machine, a photocopier, or a computer printer.
- 11. A method for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document wherein said information is sent by a sending party to an intended recipient, said method comprising the steps of:
- sending said information from said sending party to said recipient, wherein said information is sent in a first signal;
- receiving said first signal;
- storing said first signal;
- printing by printing means said information from said first signal on said document, wherein said document comprises one or more pages, such that said printed information cannot be viewed;
- positioning each page of said document as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means such that said document may be enclosed in an envelope and such that said printed information cannot be viewed, positioning said document between first and second envelope paper webs, and depositing each page of said document on a feed chute as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means, said chute having sufficient angle such that each page of said document slides down said chute and on to said second envelope paper web by gravitational force, said document stopping where said second envelope paper web comes essentially in contact with said first envelope paper web such that said information cannot be viewed;
- enclosing said document in said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed and that said document may later be removed from said envelope by said intended recipient, fabricating said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed, separating said envelope from said first and second envelope paper webs such that said information cannot be viewed by cutting through said first and second envelope paper webs, printing information identifying said intended recipient on said envelope, sealing said first and second envelope paper webs together to form an envelope around said document by applying adhesive to said first or second envelope paper webs and applying pressure to said first and second envelope paper webs by seal pressure rollers, heating said adhesive; and
- controlling said receiving, storing, printing, positioning, and enclosing steps.
- 12. The method of claim 11, said first and second envelope paper webs having right and left margins, said margins having spaced holes therethrough and being detachably connected to opposite sides of each web, further comprising the step of separating said margins from said envelope paper webs.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said margin separating step further comprises the step of applying a force to said detachable connection sufficient to cause said margin to detach from said envelope paper webs without tearing said envelope paper webs.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said margin separating step further comprises the step of cutting said detachable connection prior to, or simultaneously with, the application of said force.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said document printing is performed by a facsimile machine, photocopier or computer printer such that said information cannot be viewed.
- 16. An apparatus for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document wherein said information is sent by a sending party to an intended recipient, said apparatus comprising:
- means for sending said information from said sending party to said recipient, wherein said information is sent in a first signal;
- means for receiving said first signal;
- means for storing said first input signal;
- means for printing said information from said first signal on said document such that said printed information cannot be viewed, wherein said document comprises one or more pages;
- means for positioning each page of said document as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means such that said printed information cannot be viewed and such that said document may be enclosed in an envelope, said positioning means further comprising means for depositing each page of said document on a feed chute as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means, said chute having sufficient angle such that each page of said document slides down said chute and on to a second envelope paper web by gravitational force, said document stopping where said second envelope paper web comes essentially in contact with a first envelope paper web;
- means for enclosing said document in said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed and such that said document may later be removed from said envelope by said intended recipient; and
- means for controlling said receiving, storing, printing, positioning, and enclosing means.
- 17. A method for maintaining the confidentiality of information contained in a printed document wherein said information is sent by a sending party to an intended recipient, said method comprising the steps of:
- sending said information from said sending party to said recipient, wherein said information is sent in a first signal;
- receiving said first signal;
- storing said first signal;
- printing by printing means said information from said first signal on said document, wherein said document comprises one or more pages, such that said printed information cannot be viewed;
- positioning each page of said document as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means such that said document may be enclosed in an envelope and such that said printed information cannot be viewed, said positioning step further comprising the step of depositing each page of said document on a feed chute as said page is printed by and discharged from said printing means, said chute having sufficient angle such that each page of said document slides down said chute and on to a second envelope paper web by gravitational force, said document stopping where said second envelope paper web comes essentially in contact with a first envelope paper web;
- enclosing said document in said envelope such that said information cannot be viewed and that said document may later be removed from said envelope by said intended recipient; and
- controlling said receiving, storing, printing, positioning, and enclosing steps.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/244,921 filed on Jun. 15, 1994 now abandoned and International Application PCT/US92/11155 filed on Dec. 21, 1992 and which designated the U.S., which is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 07/810,289, filed Dec. 19, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,903.
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