Claims
- 1. An envelope opener and content separator for use with a rectangular envelope having an upper panel and a lower panel joined by longitudinal edge folds and transverse end folds and containing a load, comprising:
- a. a frame;
- b. a shelf on said frame, said shelf having a first end, a second end, and an elongated ledge upstanding from said shelf extending from said first end toward said second end;
- c. first severing means on said frame along said upstanding ledge, for severing an edge fold of the envelope;
- d. first means on said frame for advancing the envelope in a first direction longitudinally along and against said ledge from said first end past said first severing means to said second end of said shelf;
- e. second severing means on said frame for simultaneously severing the end folds of the envelope, said second severing means being oriented along a second direction at right angles to said first direction;
- f. second means on said frame for advancing the envelope transversely in said second direction from said second end of said shelf to said second severing means;
- g. means for detecting the presence of the envelope after it has reached said second severing means;
- h. a vacuum cup, including means for moving said cup from a first lowered position to a second raised position in response to said detection means, said vacuum cup being mounted for rotation about an axis transverse to and spaced from the second advance of said envelope;
- i. third means on said frame for advancing the envelope past said detection means and said vacuum cup with said lower panel facing downwardly for engagement by said vacuum cup in said second raised position, the advancement of the envelope effecting a rotation of said cup about said axis away from said second direction thereby separating said lower panel and said attached upper panel from said load.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 in which said rotation of said cup effects a forward and downward diversion of said lower panel, and further including extraction means for gripping said diverted lower panel and said upper panel and depositing them onto a discharge belt assembly.
- 3. An apparatus as in claim 2 further including optical means for detecting a fault diversion event, during which said contents and said envelope are not properly separated, and producing an alert signal in response thereto, said discharge belt assembly further being reversible in response to said alert signal to discharge said contents and said envelope for special handling.
- 4. An envelope opener and content separator for use with a rectangular envelope having an upper panel and a lower panel joined by an unsevered longitudinal edge fold and having a severed longitudinal edge fold and severed transverse end folds and containing a load, comprising:
- a. means for advancing said envelope with said severed edge fold directed forwardly and said lower panel facing downwardly;
- b. means for detecting the presence of said advancing severed edge fold;
- c. a vacuum cup, including means for moving said cup from a first lowered position to a second raised position in response to said detection means for engagement with said lower panel, said vacuum cup being mounted for rotation about an axis transverse to and spaced from the advance of said envelope, the momentum created by said advancing means acting upon said envelope effecting a rotation of said cup about said axis away from the direction of advance, thereby separating said lower panel and said attached upper panel from said load.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 4 in which said rotation of said cup effects a forward and downward diversion of said lower panel, and further including extraction means for gripping said diverted lower panel and said upper panel and depositing them onto a discharge belt assembly.
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. 06/882,333 filed July 7, 1986, now abandoned.
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