Claims
- 1. A document imprinting device for imprinting on documents such as checks comprising
- a frame,
- document feeding means mounted on the frame for sequentially feeding documents,
- conveying means for conveying a document from the document feeding means along a document conveyance path,
- imprinting means for imprinting the documents conveyed along the document conveyance path, said imprinting means including a print drum mounted on a rotatable shaft having a generally round surface with a flat segment, and
- rotation detecting means for detecting whether said rotatable shaft and print drum have made a rotation and imprinted the document,
- said rotation detecting means including
- a portion on the rotatable shaft having a generally round surface,
- said portion being provided with a flat segment on a part of its surface,
- light transmitting means for transmitting a beam of light at said portion of said shaft, and
- light detecting means for detecting said beam of light each time it is reflected from the flat segment.
- 2. The document imprinting device of claim 1, the document feeding means including
- a hopper for holding a stack of documents,
- said hopper having a document exit opening, and
- means for removing documents sequentially from the hopper through the document exit opening to the conveyance path.
- 3. The document imprinting device of claim 2, further including
- a follower apparatus,
- the follower apparatus including
- an arm mechanism mounted on the underside of the frame having a first end portion and a second end portion,
- the arm mechanism having a first pulley at its first end portion and a second non-rotating pulley at its second end portion,
- a continuous belt extending between the first and second pulleys,
- a slot formed in the frame,
- a rotatable second shaft being fixed to the first pulley and extending through the slot, and
- a panel fixed to the second shaft,
- said panel forming the rear wall of the hopper, and
- said panel being rotatable with the second shaft to maintain its orientation in the hopper as the second shaft moves laterally back and forth in the slot.
- 4. The document imprinting device of claim 3, further including
- biasing means for biasing the panel towards the front wall of the hopper.
- 5. The document imprinting device of claim 2,
- the removing means for removing documents from the document exit opening being a picker,
- the picker being mounted on the frame at the document exit opening and having an eccentrically shaped circumference such that as it rotates, it removes documents sequentially from the document exit opening and joggles the stack of documents as each document is removed from the hopper.
- 6. The document imprinting device of claim 1, the feeding means including
- a stripper mechanism.
- 7. The document imprinting device of claim 1, the feeding means including
- a feed roller means mounted for rotation with a first rotating drive shaft mounted on said frame,
- a stripper means mounted on said frame in opposed relation to said feed roller means for counter-rotation to said rotation of said feed roller means
- a hopper for holding a stack of documents,
- said feed roller means and stripper means being mounted adjacent a document exit opening of the hopper for receiving documents fed from hopper into a document feeding area where said feed roller means moves in the direction of feed of the documents along the document conveyance path and said stripper means moves counter to said direction of document feed for stripping all but the bottom document entering the document feeding area, and
- a pair of stripper idlers mounted for free-wheeling rotation on a second shaft and located in said document feeding area with said stripper means therebetween,
- each of said stripper idlers having a circular rim constructed and arranged to contact the surface of said feed roller means in said document feeding area with an interference fit so that when no document is present between said feed roller means and said stripper idlers, said stripper idlers are caused to rotate with said feed roller means in the direction of movement of documents through the apparatus, said circular rims of said stripper idlers being flexible away from said feed roller means and being constructed and arranged such that when documents are present between said stripper idlers and said feed roller means, a desired pressure is applied to said documents that allows the bottom documents to be fed in the desired direction through the apparatus by said feed roller means without creating a excessive force which tends to lock the bottom document by friction to the document thereabove.
- 8. The document imprinting device of claim 1,
- the conveying means including a pair of guide plates spaced apart in a parallel relationship to form the document conveyance path,
- the guide plates being provided with a plurality of openings, and
- rotatable friction drum means mounted on the frame and extending partially through the openings in the guide plates for contacting the documents and for moving the document along the document conveyance path.
- 9. The document imprinting device of claim 1, the imprinting means including
- a rotatable platen mounted on the frame adjacent to the print drum,
- the print drum having an upper end portion and a lower end portion,
- an upper free-wheeling pulley mounted on the first shaft at the upper end portion of the print drum,
- a lower free-wheeling pulley mounted on the first shaft at the lower end portion of the print drum,
- a first continuous belt extending around the upper pulley and pressing against the platen,
- a second continuous belt extending around the lower pulley and pressing against the platen,
- a clutch releaseably securing the first shaft to a driving means for rotating the first shaft, and
- a die member mounted on the print drum.
- 10. The document imprinting device of claim 9,
- the print drum having a plurality of positions on which the die member may be mounted.
- 11. The document imprinting device of claim 9,
- the die member being releaseably mounted on the print drum.
- 12. The document imprinting device of claim 9, the imprinting means further including
- an ink roller mounted on the frame adjacent to the print drum,
- the ink roller contacting only the die as the drum member rotates.
- 13. The document imprinting device of claim 1, further including
- sensing means positioned along the document conveyance path for sensing the position of the documents and for triggering the imprinting means to rotate the print drum and imprint the document at a desired location on the document.
- 14. The document imprinting device of claim 13,
- the sensor means being a LED sensor.
- 15. The document imprinting device of claim 13,
- said sensing means including
- a first sensor means positioned between the document feeding means and the document imprinting means for seeing a trailing edge of each document, and
- a second sensor means positioned after the imprinting means for seeing a leading edge of each document.
- 16. The document imprinting device of claim 15, further including
- switch means for alternatively activating the desired first or second sensor means.
- 17. The document imprinting device of claim 1, said rotation detecting means including
- light transmitting means for transmitting a beam of light at said shaft portion of said shaft, and
- light detecting means for detecting said beam of light each time it is reflected from the flat segment.
- 18. The document imprinting device of claim 17, further including
- means for producing an electric signal each time the light detecting means detects a beam of light reflected from the flat segment on said first shaft.
- 19. The document imprinting device of claim 18, further including
- counting means for counting the number of electric signals produced.
- 20. The document imprinting device of claim 1, further including
- stacking means mounted on the frame at the end of the document conveyance path for holding the documents in a stack after the documents have been imprinted upon.
- 21. The document imprinting device of claim 20, the stacking means including
- a hopper,
- said hopper having a document entrance opening,
- a second shaft rotatably mounted on the frame at the document entrance opening of the hopper, and
- a eccentrically shaped wheel member mounted on the shaft,
- whereby rotation of wheel member conveys each document into the hopper and joggles the stack of documents as each document is conveyed into the hopper.
- 22. The document imprinting device of claim 20, further including
- a follower apparatus,
- the follower apparatus including
- an arm mechanism mounted on the underside of the frame having a first end portion and a second end portion,
- the arm mechanism having a first pulley at its first end portion and a second non-rotating pulley at its second end portion,
- a continuous belt extending between the first and second pulleys,
- a slot formed in the frame,
- a rotatable third shaft being fixed to the first pulley and extending through the slot, and
- a panel fixed to the third shaft,
- said panel forming the rear wall of the hopper, and
- said panel being rotatable with the third shaft to maintain its orientation in the hopper as the third shaft moves laterally back and forth in the slot.
- 23. The document imprinting device of claim 22, further including
- biasing means for biasing the panel towards the front wall of the hopper.
- 24. The document imprinting device of claim 1, further including
- drive means for driving the feeding means, the conveying means, and the imprinting means.
- 25. The document imprinting device of claim 20, further including
- drive means for driving the feeding means, the conveying means, the imprinting means, and the stacking means.
- 26. A document imprinting device for imprinting on documents such as checks comprising
- a frame,
- document feeding means mounted on the frame for sequentially feeding documents,
- conveying means for conveying a document from the document feeding means along a document conveyance path,
- imprinting means for imprinting the documents conveyed along the document conveyance path, said imprinting means including a print drum mounted on a rotatable first shaft having a generally round surface with a flat segment,
- sensing means positioned along the document conveyance path for sensing the position of the documents and for triggering the imprinting means to rotate the print drum and imprint the document at a desired location on the document, and
- rotation detecting means for detecting whether said rotatable first shaft and print drum have made a rotation and imprinted the document,
- a feed hopper for holding a stack of documents,
- said feed hopper having a document exit opening, and
- means for removing documents sequentially from the feed hopper through the document exit opening to the conveyance path,
- said feed holler including
- a follower apparatus,
- the follower apparatus including
- an arm mechanism mounted on the underside of the frame having a first end portion and a second end portion,
- the arm mechanism having a first pulley at its first end portion and a second non-rotating pulley at its second end portion,
- a continuous belt extending between the first and second pulleys,
- a slot formed in the frame,
- a rotatable second shaft being fixed to the first pulley and extending through the slot, and
- a panel fixed to the second shaft,
- said panel forming the rear wall of the hopper,
- said panel being rotatable with the second shaft to maintain its orientation in the hopper as the second shaft moves laterally back and forth in the slot,
- biasing means for biasing the panel towards the front wall of the hopper,
- the removing means for removing documents from the document exit opening being a picker,
- the picker being mounted on the frame at the document exit opening and having an eccentrically shaped circumference such that as it rotates, it removes documents sequentially from the document exit opening and joggles the stack of documents as each document is removed from the feed hopper,
- the feeding means further including
- a stripper mechanism,
- said stripper mechanism including
- a feed roller means mounted for rotation with a first rotating drive shaft mounted on said frame,
- a stripper means mounted on said frame in opposed relation to said feed roller means for counter-rotation to said rotation of said feed roller means,
- said feed roller means and stripper means being mounted adjacent a document exit opening of the feed hopper for receiving documents fed from the feed hopper into a document feeding area where said feed roller means moves in the direction of feed of the documents along the document conveyance path and said stripper means moves counter to said direction of document feed for stripping all but the bottom document entering the document feeding area,
- a pair of stripper idlers mounted for free-wheeling rotation on a third shaft and located in said document feeding area with said stripper means therebetween,
- each of said stripper idlers having a circular rim constructed and arranged to contact the surface of said feed roller means in said document feeding area with an interference fit so that when no document is present between said feed roller means and said stripper idlers, said stripper idlers are caused to rotate with said feed roller means in the direction of movement of documents through the apparatus, said circular rims of said stripper idlers being flexible away from said feed roller means and being constructed and arranged such that when documents are present between said stripper idlers and said feed roller means, a desired pressure is applied to said documents that allows the bottom documents to be fed in the desired direction through the apparatus by said feed roller means without creating an excessive force which tends to lock the bottom document by friction to the document thereabove,
- the conveying means including a pair of guide plates spaced apart in a parallel relationship to form the document conveyance path,
- the guide plates being provided with a plurality of openings,
- rotatable friction drum means mounted on the frame and extending partially through the openings in the guide plates for contacting the documents and for moving the document along the document conveyance path,
- the imprinting means including
- a rotatable platen mounted on the frame adjacent to the print drum,
- the print drum having an upper end portion and a lower end portion,
- an upper free-wheeling pulley mounted on the first shaft at the upper end portion of the print drum,
- a lower free-wheeling pulley mounted on the first shaft at the lower end portion of the print drum,
- a first continuous belt extending around the upper pulley and pressing against the platen,
- a second continuous belt extending around the lower pulley and pressing against the platen,
- a clutch releaseably securing the first shaft to a driving means for rotating the first shaft,
- a die member mounted on the print drum,
- the print drum having a plurality of positions on which the dye member may be mounted,
- the dye member being releaseably mounted on the print drum,
- the imprinting means further including
- an ink roller mounted on the frame adjacent to the print drum,
- the ink roller contacting only the die as the drum member rotates,
- said sensing means including
- a first sensor means positioned between the document feeding means and the document imprinting means for seeing a trailing edge of each document,
- a second sensor means positioned after the imprinting means for seeing a leading edge of each document
- said first and second sensor means being LED sensors,
- switch means for alternatively activating the desired first or second sensor means,
- said rotation detecting means including
- light transmitting means for transmitting a beam of light at said shaft portion of said first shaft,
- light detecting means for detecting said beam of light each time it is reflected from the flat segment,
- means for producing an electric signal each time the light detecting means detects a beam of light reflected from the flat segment on said first shaft,
- counting means for counting the number of electric signals produced,
- stacking means mounted on the frame at the end of the document conveyance path for holding the documents in a stack after the documents have been imprinted upon,
- the stacking means including
- a stacking hopper,
- said stacking hopper having a document entrance opening,
- a fourth shaft rotatably mounted on the frame at the document entrance opening of the stacking hopper,
- a eccentrically shaped wheel member mounted on the fourth shaft,
- whereby rotation of wheel member conveys each document into the stacking hopper and joggles the stack of documents as each document is conveyed into the stacking hopper,
- said stacking hopper including
- a follower apparatus,
- the follower apparatus including
- an arm mechanism mounted on the underside of the frame having a first end portion and a second end portion,
- the arm mechanism having a first pulley at its first end portion and a second non-rotating pulley at its second end portion,
- a continuous belt extending between the first and second pulleys,
- a slot formed in the frame,
- a rotatable fifth shaft being fixed to the first pulley and extending through the slot, and
- a panel fixed to the fifth shaft,
- said panel forming the rear wall of the hopper,
- said panel being rotatable with the fifth shaft to maintain its orientation in the hopper as the fifth shaft moves laterally back and forth in the slot,
- biasing means for biasing the panel towards the front wall of the hopper, and
- drive means for driving the feeding means, the conveying means, the imprinting means, and the stacking means.
- 27. A method of imprinting a document such as a check, said document having a leading edge, comprising the steps of
- feeding the document sequentially into a document conveyance path so that a space is created between each sequentially fed document,
- conveying the documents along the document conveyance path,
- sensing the position of the leading edge of each check,
- triggering the rotation of a printing drum having a die member secured thereon each time a leading edge of a document is sensed, said printing drum being mounted on a rotatable shaft having a portion having a generally round surface with a flat segment,
- imprinting each document with the die member as the document is conveyed past the printing drum,
- transmitting a beam of light at the shaft, and
- detecting said beam of light each time it is reflected from the flat segment to determine each time the shaft is rotated.
- 28. The method of claim 27, further including
- producing an electric signal each time the beam of light being reflected from the flat segment is detected.
- 29. The method of claim 28, further including
- counting the number of electric signals produced.
- 30. The method of claim 27, further including the step of
- stacking each imprinted document.
- 31. A method of imprinting a document such as a check, said document having a trailing edge, comprising the steps of
- feeding the documents sequentially into a document conveyance path so that a space is created between each sequentially fed document,
- conveying the documents along the document conveyance path,
- sensing the position of the trailing edge of each check,
- triggering the rotation of a printing drum having a die member secured thereon each tim=a trailing edge of a document is sensed, said printing drum being mounted on a rotatable shaft having a portion having a generally round surface with a flat segment,
- imprinting each document with the die member as the document is conveyed past the printing drum,
- transmitting a beam of light at the shaft, and
- detecting said beam of light each time it is reflected from the flat segment to determine each time the shaft is rotated.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further including
- producing an electric signal each time the beam of light being reflected from the flat segment is detected.
- 33. The method of claim 32, further including
- counting the number of electric signals produced.
- 34. The method of claim 31, further including the step of
- stacking each imprinted document.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/354,140 filed Mar. 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,088.
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