Claims
- 1. A system for correcting mailing indicia on envelopes or the like, comprising, in combination, means for conveying mailing envelopes in sequential fashion along a predetermined path including a reading station enabling addressee indicia on the envelopes to be read by an operator, data processing means enabling the operator to input data relating to addressee indicia on a particular envelope disposed at said reading station, said data processing means being operative to provide output data relating to correction mailing indicia corresponding to the addressee indicia on said particular envelope, an elongated substrate carrying releasable labels in spaced aligned relation thereon, means for guiding said substrate and associated labels along a predetermined path, printing means for printing corrective indicia on successive labels carried on said substrate in response to said corrective mailing output data from said data processing means, label applying means cooperative with said substrate during movement along said path to selectively apply successive labels to predetermined envelopes as said envelopes and substrate are moved along their respective predetermined paths, and means responsive to an operator error signal for disabling said label applying means so as to retain a particular label on the substrate without application to its corresponding predetermined envelope.
- 2. A method for correcting mailing indicia on generally flat documents and the like, comprising the steps of:
- a) conveying documents in sequential fashion along a predetermined path having a reading station enabling existing addressee indicia on the documents to be read by an operator,
- b) guiding an elongated substrate carrying releasable labels in spaced aligned relation thereon along a predetermined path,
- c) printing corrective indicia on successive labels carried on said substrate,
- d) causing said substrate and labels having corrective indicia thereon to undergo an abrupt change in direction while guided along said predetermined path under longitudinal tension so as to effect selective release of successive labels from said substrate and application of said labels to predetermined ones of said documents, and
- e) selectively reducing said longitudinal tension in said substrate so as to prevent release of selected ones of said labels from said substrate whereby to prevent application to a document.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 2 wherein said step of causing said substrate to undergo an abrupt change in direction includes passing said substrate around a free end of a stripper blade so that said substrate undergoes a substantial reversal in direction at said free end of said stripper blade.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said step of reducing said longitudinal tension in said substrate comprises causing said substrate to form a loop downstream of said free end of said stripper blade so as to relieve longitudinal tension in said substrate.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 2 including the step of inputting data into data processing means relating to addressee indicia on a particular document disposed at said reading station, said data processing means being operative to provide output data relating to correction mailing indicia corresponding to the addressee indicia on said particular document, said step of printing corrective indicia on successive labels being responsive to correction mailing output data from said data processing means.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 4 including the step of passing said substrate through tractor drive means downstream from said stripper blade, said tractor drive means being operative in a first mode to create longitudinal tension in said substrate as it undergoes said abrupt change in direction, and being operative in a second mode to form said loop in said substrate downstream from said free end of said stripper blade.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a divisional application from Ser. No. 07/635,938, filed Dec. 28, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,876 which is a continuation application from Ser. No. 07/109,467, filed Oct. 16, 1987, abandonded. The present invention relates generally to mail handling systems, and more particularly to a novel and improved forwarding address system for use with mail sorting machines.
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