Claims
- 1. A device for shifting contents within an envelope having a leading edge folds, a trailing edge fold, and end folds, comprising:
- a. a frame;
- b. a horizontally extending and transversely inclined shelf on said frame, said shelf having a lower margin, an upper margin, and an upper surface therebetween, an upstanding ledge along said lower margin of said shelf, and a barrier wall upstanding from said shelf along said upper margin;
- c. an envelope elevator upright on said frame and having the top thereof adjacent said upstanding ledge, the envelope being delivered to said elevator top with its leading edge fold substantially parallel to said barrier wall; and,
- d. means on said frame for removing the envelope from said top of said elevator and throwing the envelope over said ledge and above and across said upper surface to impact said leading edge fold against said barrier wall, shifting a leading edge of the contents into abutment with the inside of said leading edge fold and providing a space between a trailing edge of the contents and the inside of said trailing edge fold of the envelope, the envelope thereafter dropping onto said upper surface and sliding downwardly until said trailing edge fold falls against said upstanding ledge.
- 2. An envelope opener and content separator, for an envelope having a leading edge fold, a trailing edge fold, and end folds, comprising:
- a. a frame;
- b. a horizontally extending and transversely inclined shelf on said frame, said shelf having a first end, a second end, a lower margin, an upper margin, an upper surface between said margins, an upstanding ledge along said lower margin of said shelf, and a barrier wall upstanding from said shelf along said upper margin;
- c. an envelope elevator upright on said frame and having the top thereof at said first end of said shelf and adjacent said upstanding ledge, the envelope being delivered to said elevator top with its leading edge fold substantially parallel to said barrier wall;
- d. means on said frame for removing the envelope from said top of said elevator and throwing the envelope over said ledge and above and across said upper surface to impact said leading edge fold against said barrier wall, shifting a leading edge of the contents into abutment with the inside of said leading edge fold and providing a space between a trailing edge of the contents and the inside of said trailing edge fold of the envelope, the envelope thereafter dropping onto said upper surface and sliding downwardly until said trailing edge fold falls against said upstanding ledge;
- e. first means on said frame along said upstanding ledge and between said first end and said second end of said shelf, for severing said trailing edge fold of the envelope;
- f. first means on said frame for advancing the envelope in a first direction from said first end past said severing means to said second end of said shelf;
- g. second means on said frame for severing the end folds of the envelope, said second severing means being oriented along a second direction at right angles to said first direction;
- h. an envelope content separating station on said frame, including means for grasping a panel of the envelope and removing it from the content moving along said second direction;
- i. second means on said frame for advancing the envelope in said second direction from said second end of said shelf along a path past said second severing means to said envelope content separating station.
- 3. A device as in claim 2 in which said grasping means includes a vacuum cup having means for moving said vacuum cup from a normal position removed from said path to an engaged position in full abutment with said panel.
- 4. A device as in claim 3 including an optical detector directed to said path, for detecting the presence of the envelope and producing a control signal to actuate said cup movement means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of Ser. No. 07/229,880, filed Aug. 8, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,921,388, issued May 1, 1990, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/882,333 filed July 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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