The invention relates to an inserting apparatus for inserting documents into envelopes.
Such an inserting apparatus is known from practice and may comprise an envelope holder for holding an envelope in a document inserting position and a document inserting path arranged upstream of the envelope holder for feeding at least one document to the envelope, which envelope at the moment of insertion is opened at a first upstream end thereof for receiving said document. The inserting apparatus may further comprise a document displacement arrangement for displacement of the document at least along the document inserting path into the envelope. Such a displacement arrangement comprises at least one displacement element that is adapted to push the document into the envelope. The inserting apparatus may comprise guiding elements arranged on both sides along the document inserting path to align the at least one document with the envelope in the inserting position.
However, at the moment the document or a set of documents is inserted in the envelope, the document may collide with an inner side of the envelope. On the one hand, such a collision may be the result of a displacement of the document with respect to the envelope before insertion, for instance due to friction of the document at one of the lateral sides of the document and for instance the guiding elements. On the other hand, such a collision may actually result in a displacement of the document with respect to the envelope before complete insertion of the document into the envelope. Due to the skew of the document relative to the envelope, the document may get stuck or get damaged resulting in obstruction of the envelope inserting process. For instance, a jam of documents may occur in the inserting apparatus. In that case time consuming operations may be necessary because the apparatus has to be stopped and the jam of documents has to be removed. This may result in a negative effect on overall productivity of such inserting apparatuses.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an envelope inserting apparatus for inserting documents into envelopes, wherein the document is prevented from rotating with respect to the envelope and/or is aligned with the envelope at least upon insertion of the document into the envelope.
In order to achieve the above mentioned object, an inserting apparatus for inserting documents into envelopes is provided, the apparatus comprising:
an envelope holder for holding an envelope at least in a document inserting position, wherein a first upstream end of the envelope is in an open position for receiving said document;
a document inserting path arranged upstream of the envelope holder for feeding at least one document to the envelope in a document inserting direction;
a document displacement arrangement for displacing the document at least along the document inserting path into the envelope;
wherein the document displacement arrangement comprises at least one displacement element that is adapted to push the document into the envelope, wherein the apparatus further comprises a document steering arrangement arranged upstream of the envelope holder such that the arrangement in use is substantially opposed to an envelope crease line provided between an envelope flap and an envelope body, which arrangement comprises at least two steering elements that are spaced apart along a steering arrangement central axis that in use is substantially aligned with the envelope crease line, which steering elements are interconnected such that in use said respective steering elements are rotatable about the central axis in a similar direction with a similar speed during a similar time interval.
Providing a document steering arrangement upstream of the envelope holder prevents rotation of the document with respect to the envelope due to collision of said document with the envelope. The arrangement further allows aligning of the document relative to the envelope at the latest possible moment before insertion of the document into the envelope. Thus, relative displacement of the document with respect to the envelope just before and during insertion is minimized resulting in a minimized risk of collision of the document with the envelope. The document steering arrangement is positioned opposite of an envelope crease line provided between an envelope flap and an envelope body when the envelope is in the document inserting position. Preferably, the envelope flap extends in an upstream direction from the envelope part of the envelope body facing away from the document steering arrangement. Upon displacement of the document by means of the document displacement arrangement, the document is displaced along the document inserting path towards the envelope. Before entering the envelope inner space, the document abuts with the steering elements of the document steering arrangement that are spaced apart along a steering arrangement central axis that in use is substantially aligned with the envelope crease line. When the document is aligned with the envelope in the envelope holder, the side of the document facing the envelope will abut with both steering elements approximately at the same moment in time. Due to the fact that the steering elements are interconnected, the steering elements start rotating about the central axis in a similar direction with a similar speed during a similar time interval resulting in a displacement of the document in the inserting direction. Due to the force that is applied by the steering elements to the document, the document is prevented from rotation and displacement upon contacting the envelope. In case the document is skewed with respect to the envelope before reaching the envelope, the document will abut with one of the steering elements first. Due to the friction applied to the document by the steering element as result of the initial rotation force of that steering element, the displacement in the inserting direction of part of the document facing said steering element is slowed down. Consequently, the document at least at the position of the second steering element is displaced such that it also abuts the second steering element. At that moment, the document is aligned and can be displaced by the steering elements as described above. Due to the fact that the steering elements are interconnected, both steering elements start rotating when at least one of the steering elements is rotated by the document that is contacting said steering element. The steering elements apply a force to the document that prevents the document from rotating just before inserting it into the envelope. Thus, the document steering arrangement may correct the position of the document with respect to the envelope and may keep the document in the aligned position. Consequently, inserting efficiency of the inserting apparatus is improved with a relatively simple arrangement that is provided upstream of the envelope holder.
It is noted that the term ‘document’ throughout this application should be interpreted in a broad way. The term document refers to at least one or more documents, magazines, books and other suitable inserts such as a CD, DVD or the like and any combination thereof.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the document displacement arrangement may comprise at least two pushing fingers that form the displacement elements, which pushing fingers are spaced apart and arranged transversely with respect to the document inserting path. When only one pushing finger is displacing the document along the inserting path because the document is in a slightly rotated position, the steering arrangement may align the document such that the side of the document facing the pushing fingers is pushed against both fingers resulting in an effective displacement of the document along the inserting path.
In order to be able to use envelopes with different kinds of dimensions, in particular with different widths, a distance between the respective steering elements may be smaller than a distance between the respective pushing fingers such that the steering elements are positioned between the inserting fingers in a direction substantially perpendicular to the document inserting path. It may be advantageous, according to a further aspect of the invention, if the distance between the respective steering elements is as large as possible. Thus, preferably the respective steering elements are positioned adjacent the respective pushing fingers. In order to prevent the document from buckling in a transversal direction, a support surface may be provided in the inserting apparatus between the respective steering elements to support a middle part of the document and thus prevent buckling of the document between the steering elements. This may increase the proper functioning of the document steering arrangement, for instance in case the document has a minimal thickness.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the inserting apparatus comprises lifting means arranged such that the document steering arrangement is liftable with respect to the document inserting path. By lifting the document steering arrangement, documents with a relatively large length in a direction substantially parallel to the inserting direction or documents that are sensitive to bending in said direction and that pass the document steering arrangement may be lifted such that buckling of the document between the document inserting arrangement and the document displacement arrangement is prevented. Preferably, the document is lifted at the moment the document starts running along the steering elements. This provides an inserting apparatus with increased operating efficiency for large documents as well.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the document steering elements may be drivable, for instance in reaction to a signal from a sensor, such as a position sensor, arranged in the apparatus for detecting of a document position, in order to actively rotate the respective steering elements. Such drivable steering elements may be arranged additionally to or instead of the lifting means. By driving the steering elements, buckling of the documents may be prevented further. Preferably, the steering elements may be driven at the moment the document has passed the steering elements and starts to enter the inner space of the envelope.
In order to be able to detect if the document is completely inserted into the envelope, the inserting apparatus may comprise a detection unit to detect the position of the document with respect to the envelope. In an embodiment of the invention, the detection unit may comprise an indicator rotatably arranged to the document steering arrangement and adapted to rotate during passing of a document and a sensor adapted to determine a displacement of the indicator.
Further embodiments of the inserting apparatus are set forth in the dependent claims. Further features, effects and details of the invention appear from the detailed description and the drawings.
The invention will now be further elucidated by means of, non-limiting, examples referring to the drawing, in which:
It is noted that identical or corresponding elements in the different drawings are indicated with identical or corresponding reference numerals.
The inserting apparatus 1 for inserting documents 2 into envelopes 4 according to the example as shown in
The inserting apparatus 1 that is shown in
The document steering arrangement 14 comprises two steering elements 15, in this example two rollers 15 that are spaced apart along a central axis A (see also
Referring now to
In the shown example, the envelope opening device 20 comprises two suction cylinders 21 and two hook elements 22 that are mechanically coupled to the respective suction cylinders 21. Preferably, the distance between the respective suction cylinders 21 can be adjusted to a width of the envelope 4. To open the envelope 4, the suction cylinder 21 is pushed against an outer surface of the lower part 4b of the envelope body 6, which is clearly shown in
The pushing fingers 11 continue to push the document 2 towards the envelope 4 such that the document 2 passes the additional roller pairs 13 and subsequently reaches the document steering arrangement 14. Upon contacting the steering rollers 15 of the steering arrangement 14, the document 2 is subjected to a certain resistance provided by the steering rollers 15. The interaction of the document 2 with at least one of the steering rollers 15 results in rotation of the steering rollers 15. The steering arrangement 14 is arranged such that the steering elements 15 apply a press-on force of approximately 0.25-1 Newton to the envelope 4, at least to the envelope crease line 7. Due to this force, the document 2 is prevented from rotating just before and during insertion of the document 2 into the envelope 4. Furthermore, if the document 2 is skewed with respect to the envelope 4 before entering the envelope 4, the document steering arrangement 14 may correct the document alignment with respect to the alignment of the envelope. This will be explained now referring to
If the skewed document 2 is pushed in the inserting direction Ri, a first part of the document 2, for instance in this example a first document corner 2a reaches the first steering roller 15a before the second steering roller 15b is reached by the document 2. When the first document corner 2a contacts the first steering roller 15a, the first steering roller 15a offers resistance to the first document corner 2a such that the displacement speed of the document locally decreases. Then the document 2 rotates in direction Ra resulting in displacement of the corner 2c of the document 2, that faces the first pushing finger 11a, towards said pushing finger 11a. Subsequently, when the pushing fingers 11 continue to displace the document 2, the document 2 is aligned with respect to the envelope 4 and stays aligned due to the press-on force of the document steering arrangement 14 as explained before. The press-on force may be applied to the envelope 4 by means of a leaf spring 18 that is provided between the document steering arrangement 14 and the inserting apparatus 1, as shown in
According to a further aspect of the invention, the inserting apparatus 1 may be provided with lifting means 25 that are arranged to lift the document steering arrangement 14 with respect to the document inserting path 8 (see
Subsequently, the envelope 4 may be discharged from the envelope holder 3 and may be closed. The envelope 4 comprising the document 2 may be discharged by means of rollers brought in a nipping engagement or for instance by the pushing fingers 11 that continue to push the document 2 and the surrounding envelope 4 in the inserting direction Ri along a discharge path (not shown).
In the foregoing specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific examples of embodiments of the invention. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made therein without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims. For instance, the inserting apparatus 1 may be arranged in a document processing system in between different apparatuses. The inserting apparatus 1 may be suitable to insert different kinds of documents with different kinds of dimensions into different kinds of envelopes with different kinds of dimensions. Furthermore, the document displacement arrangement and the envelope holder may have different constructions. However, other modifications, variations and alternatives are also possible. The specifications, drawings and examples are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than in a restrictive sense.
In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word ‘comprising’ does not exclude the presence of other features or steps then those listed in a claim. Furthermore, the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ shall not be construed as limited to ‘only one’, but instead are used to mean ‘at least one’, and do not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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