Claims
- 1. In a mail sorting machine having a plurality of deflecting gates which are arranged in pairs to provide a single guideway through which envelopes may be asynchronously conveyed, each deflecting gate having a normal position in which an envelope is allowed to pass through said guideway unimpeded and a deflect position in which an envelope is deflected out of said guideway, the improvement therein of a tracking circuit associated with each pair of deflecting gates and interconnected in series with the remaining tracking circuits, each tracking circuit serving to control the position of the gates, each successive tracking circuit comprising:
- sensing means for generating an alert signal in response to an approaching envelope;
- means for accepting from a preceding tracking circuit an encoded designation signal in response to an alert signal, said designation signal being arranged to have a location portion which is encoded to represent a particular numerical value and an encoded gate designating portion;
- each tracking circuit for a succeeding pair of gates including means for generating and transmitting a clear signal to the tracking circuit of the immediately preceding pair of gates to clear the designation signal therefrom upon the acceptance of said encoded designation signal by said tracking circuit for a succeeding pair of gates and irrespective of the elapsed time of movement of an envelope between adjacent pairs of gates as sensed by successive tracking circuits;
- means for changing the numerical value of said location portion of said designation signal by a set numerical quantity to thereby produce an updated designation signal;
- means for comparing the numerical value represented by the location portion of the new designation signal with a preselected numerical value; and
- means for examining the gate designating portion of said new designation signal if the numerical value represented by the location portion of the updated designation signal coincides with said preselected numerical value, said examining means also being operable to cause the deflecting gate designated by the gate designating portion of said updated designation signal to be placed in a deflect position.
- 2. The tracking circuit as in claim 1 including means for returning said one deflecting gate to its normal position upon receipt of said clear signal from the posteriorly positioned tracking circuit.
- 3. The tracking circuit as in claim 1 wherein said sensing means is comprised of a light source and a photocell which are positioned on opposite sides of said guideway so that said photocell is operable to generate an alert signal so long as an envelope is positioned within the guideway between said light source and said photocell.
- 4. The tracking circuit as in claim 3 including means for monitoring the duration of said alert signal to determine if an envelope has become stuck in said guideway between said light source and said photocell.
- 5. A method for controlling the position of deflecting gates of a mail sorting machine having a single guideway through which envelopes may be asynchronously conveyed and a plurality of said deflecting gates positioned to said guideway in spaced apart relationship from each other, each of said deflecting gates having a normal position in which an envelope is allowed to move past the deflecting gate unimpeded and a deflecting position in which an envelope is deflected out of said guideway, said method comprising the steps of:
- generating an alert signal as an envelope approaches each deflecting gate,
- accepting an encoded designation signal in response to the alert signal,
- comparing said designation signal with a preselected code corresponding to the gate approached by the envelope,
- generating and transmitting a clear signal in an upstream direction to clear the designation signal corresponding to the immediately upstream gate irrespective of whether or not said designation signal coincides with said preselected code and irrespective of the rate of movement of envelopes through the machine,
- moving the deflecting gate approached by the envelope to a deflect position if said designation signal coincides with said preselected code, and
- causing the gate which is in the deflect position to return to its normal position upon receipt of a clear signal transmitted from a location immediately downstream from the gate which is in the deflect position.
- 6. The method as in claim 5 including the steps of monitoring the duration of the alert signal to determine if an envelope has become jammed within said guideway.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 204,588, filed Nov. 6, 1980, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 974,074, filed Dec. 28, 1978, now abandoned.
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