Claims
- 1. In a method of a human operator processing first and second interrelated documents in pairs relative to a processing station, the improvement comprising in combination the steps of:
- providing a first document entry station for receiving a first document from said human operator;
- providing a second document entry station for receiving a second document from said human operator;
- said human operator separating said interrelated first and second documents from each other;
- said human operator depositing said first document in said first document entry station while depositing said second document in said second document entry station so as to avoid confusion and error;
- transporting said first document from said first document entry station relative to said processing station;
- transferring said second document from said second document entry station to said first document entry station; and
- transporting said transferred second document from said first document entry station relative to said processing station.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the step of:
- arranging said second location above said first location.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, including the steps of:
- sensing a departure of said deposited first document from said first document entry station and concurrently sensing the presence of a second document in said second document entry station; and
- transferring said second document from said second to said first document entry station upon sensing of said departure and concurrent sensing of said presence.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, including the steps of:
- sensing a departure of said deposited first document from said first document entry station and concurrently sensing the presence of a second document in said second document entry station; and
- transferring said second document from said second to said first document entry station upon sensing of said departure and concurrent sensing of said presence.
- 5. In a method of a human operator processing first and second interrelated documents in pairs relative to a processing station, the improvement comprising in combination the steps of:
- providing a first document entry station;
- providing a second document entry station;
- said human operator separating said interrelated first and second documents from each other;
- said human operator depositing the first document initially in said second document entry station;
- transferring the first document from said second to said first document entry station, and positioning said transferred first document in said first document entry station;
- said human operator depositing said second document in said second document entry station after the first document has been positioned in the first entry station;
- transporting said first document from said first document entry station relative to said processing station;
- transferring said second document from said second document entry station to said first document entry station; and
- transporting said transferred second document from said first document entry station relative to said processing station.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 3, including the steps of:
- sensing a departure of said deposited first document from said first document entry station and concurrently sensing the presence of a second document in said second document entry station; and
- transferring said second document from said second to said first document entry station upon sensing of said departure and concurrent sensing of said presence.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 230,145, filed Jan. 30, 1981, for Document Processing Systems, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Diel, F. M. et al., "Document Aligner", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 19, No. 9, Feb. 1977, p. 3499. |
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