Claims
- 1. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus, including a series of stations A through E for the steps of preparation, weighing, addressing, encoding, including but not limited to zip coding and bar coding, postage calculating, printing, preparing of manifest, USPS authorized and USPS controlled purchasing printing and totalling of postage, and collating of outgoing mail envelopes by a series of computer controlled feeds into computer selected chutes for transfer in encoded groups into the Post Office, the envelopes have now been preprocessed, for direct and fully compatible harmonious automated reception by and entry into the state of the art United States Post Office plant, whereby the interface of the preprocessed envelopes with the receiving apparatus in any state of the art United States Post Office plant, is a compatible harmonious automated step, in effect extending the state of the art automated Post Office apparatus to include the computer assisted generation, printing and encoding on said outgoing envelopes, including the computer sided purchasing of and accounting for postage used, in the mailing process, the improvements and extensions, stations and steps, comprising, in combination:
- Station A contains computer means, disc drive means, and keyboard means for entering address information, which is viewable at Station D, into the computer, said disc drive means containing ZIP+4 Directory memory means, postal rates, operating programs, mailing list programs, and postage record keeping programs;
- Station B contains envelope feeding means, and photocell means, said envelope is fed through said feeding means, length and aspect of ratio data for said envelope is measured by said photocells, and said data is entered into said computer, which positions said floating printer for precisely printing a postmark and said barcode in Station E;
- Station C contains load cell means, and said envelope is weighed by said load cell, and the weight data is entered into said computer which will calculate the postage due;
- Station D contains electronic display means, split screen means, and video means, said split screen means allowing said computer input and a video picture of said envelope from said video means to be viewed simultaneously on said display means, for implementation of Step A;
- Station E contains an exit chute means, a series of feeding means, and said floating head printer, which raises itself to allow said envelope to be properly positioned, then lowers itself to print automatically on said envelope said information from Station A and said postage and said ZIP+4 Code, said Code is printed numerically and as said bar code, said bar code precisely located in at least one specified location on said envelope, said printing means automatically adapts for said envelopes of any size and thickness; said computer controls said feeding means to feed said envelopes into at least one computer selected chute like means, each of said chutes having means for direct interface and entry into said state of the art Post Office envelope processing plant; and
- simultaneously automatically computing and printing said manifest of postage used and credit due said mailing operator resulting from savings by use of said apparatus.
- 2. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which said apparatus includes video display means for visually displaying input of said address on said envelope by said mailing operator, and simultaneously displaying of said address in said computer.
- 3. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which said computer for controlling the positioning of said floating printer, calculates the size and aspect ratio of said envelope, for printing of said postmark and said ZIP+4 bar code.
- 4. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which said computer prints at least the data, the time, the barcode, and the address as an integral part of said postmark.
- 5. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which said ZIP+4 Code Directory memory means includes:
- means to enter said address information;
- memory means including means containing said ZIP+4 Directory means; and
- computer and computer interface means, said apparatus having means for conducting a search of said ZIP+4 Code memory for said address.
- 6. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 5, in which said ZIP+4 Code Directory memory means includes:
- means to enter said address information;
- memory means comprised of one of the group of ROM, hard disk or optoelectronic discs; and
- computer and computer interface means, said apparatus having means for conducting a search of said ZIP+4 code memory for said address.
- 7. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 1, in which said purchasing of and accounting for said postage remains at all times under the control of the United States Postal Service, said USPS controlled functions further including loading of said postage, authorization for use of said Postage Control Unit, and issuing of credits earned by said user through use of said apparatus.
- 8. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing apparatus as recited in claim 7, in which said purchasing of and accounting for said postage remains at all times under the encrypted electronic control of the United States Postal Service.
- 9. A computerized and integrated mailing/addressing method in which the mailer of at least one envelope, legibly addressed in a natural or an USPS machine readable language, may safely and securely process the envelope from a USPS approved deposit station into and through the USPS bar coding machine, the movement of the envelopes to and through the processing stations being fully automatic, the method comprising at least the following steps:
- weighing automatically the individual envelopes to be mailed;
- entering automatically address information into the computer;
- confirming automatically the correct code from the ZIP+4 Directory and adding it if necessary to the envelope;
- selecting the desired postal rate;
- automatically calculating correct postage for said envelope using said weight of said envelope, said ZIP+4 Code, and said postal rate;
- printing automatically on said envelope by the floating head printing means, wherein said printing means automatically adapts for said envelopes of any size and thickness, and wherein said printing includes printing of a postmark and said ZIP+4 code, wherein said code is printed in both numerical and bar code formats, and is precisely located in at least one precisely specified location on said envelope;
- moving said envelope automatically through said steps in said method, including automatically selecting by said bar code means, at least one feeding chute, said chute having interfacing means facilitating the collating of said envelopes within said chutes to the extent possible in conformance with and direct harmonious entry into the USPS envelope sorting system; and
- simultaneously automatically computing and printing a manifest of postage used and credit due to said mailer resulting from savings of use of said method, whereby user is provided with a computerized postage record keeping system.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation in part of copending patent application Ser. No. 06/562,313, filed Dec. 16, 1983, entitled "Computerized Integrated Electronic Mailing/Addressing Apparatus".
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