Claims
- 1. A system for applying labels to articles to be mailed, which labels are arranged in zip code groups, some groups being of less than a predetermined minimum number, and for sorting the articles to be mailed into zip code groups comprising:
- first conveyor means for conveying the articles in sequence;
- label applying means along the conveyor for applying labels of a zip code group in sequence to the articles;
- an articles stacker associated with said conveyor for stacking articles delivered thereto;
- article diverting means for diverting articles from said stacker;
- means for scanning said labels, and means associated with said scanner for storing information as to the zip code grouping of a consecutive number of articles and for controlling said article stacker and diverting means to cause consecutive zip code groups, each of less than the minimum number but together greater than the minimum number to be stacked as a mixed bundle in said stacker.
- 2. A system as defined in claim 1 further including second conveyor means for receiving said mixed bundle, and conveying it through further processing stations.
- 3. A method of applying labels to articles, which labels are arranged in zip code groups, some of which are of less than a predetermined minimum number and for sorting the articles into zip code groups comprising the steps of:
- conveying the articles in sequence;
- applying labels of a zip code group in sequence to the articles being conveyed;
- scanning the labels to determine the number of articles in each zip code group;
- storing information as to number of articles in the zip code groups;
- directing the articles with labels applied thereto to a stacker;
- stacking in one bundle articles of a zip code group where the number of articles in the zip code group is greater than the minimum number, and stacking in another mixed bundle articles of consecutive zip code groups in which the number of articles in each of the consecutive zip code groups is less than the predetermined minimum but together the number of articles in the consecutive zip code groups is greater than the predetermined minimum in accordance with the stored information; and
- diverting from said stacker any zip code group of articles which is less than said minimum and which is not one of said consecutive zip code groups.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 in which said diverting of articles includes determining the number of articles in each group of identical zip codes, comparing the number of articles in said groups with a preselected minimum, passing said groups having articles equal to and in excess of the preselected minimum, adding the numbers of articles in successive groups each having fewer articles than said minimum, and diverting said groups having fewer articles than the preselected minimum and which cannot be combined with adjacent groups having fewer articles than said minimum to have a total number of articles equal to or greater than said minimum.
- 5. A system for sorting bulk quantities of articles to be mailed into zip code groups for conveying the articles in sequence comprising first conveyor means, label attaching means along the conveyor for applying labels to the articles, an article stacker for stacking articles conveyed by said conveyor, means for handling the stacks of articles, zip code scanner means sensing zip code information from labels, article diverting means, control means for collecting the information sensed by said scanner means and for instructing said article diverting means to divert consecutive articles forming a zip code group of less than a minimum number from said conveyor means, said control means segregating articles into groups with identical zip codes, said control means deactivating said article diverting means when the number of articles in a group is less than the preselected minimum for more than one adjacent group of articles which together exceed or equal the preselected minimum, and second conveyor means transporting stacked articles from said article stacker to said means for handling the stacked articles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 794,667 filed May 6, 1977, now abandoned.
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