Claims
- 1. An on-the-fly envelope stuffing apparatus for an envelope of the type having a back panel with a flap, a front panel meeting said back panel at side and bottom edges and an opening at the base of said flap, comprising the following:
- means to convey an envelope downstream continuously along a first path;
- means to support the back panel of the envelope while leaving the front panel proximate the flap proximate said opening free to move away from the back panel;
- means to continuously convey a stack of one or more inserts downstream along a second path, said first path and said second path merging at an inserting station, said insert conveying means comprising an insert support for supporting a stack of inserts, and a pusher for pushing said stack of inserts from said insert support at said inserting station;
- means to form a feed path for said stack of inserts from said insert support to an envelope at said inserting station comprising a pair of arms mounted to said insert support, each arm of said pair of arms having a free end, said pair of arms moveable to a guiding position whereat each free end is adjacent a top of a stack of inserts on said insert support and whereat, at said inserting station, said pair of arms project toward said first path sufficiently that each said free end merges into said opening of said envelope, said pair of arms moveable while in said guiding position such that the free ends of said arms move away from each other, and means to move said pair of arms when in said guiding position at said inserting station such that the free ends of said pair of arms move away from each other to adjacent the side edges of the envelope.
- 2. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said arms are biased to a position whereat they are canted toward each other and wherein said means to move the free ends of said pair of arms away from each other comprise said pusher which pushes between said arms at said inserting station.
- 3. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said means to form a feed path comprises means to raise the free ends of said arms at said inserting station when said free ends are within said opening.
- 4. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 3 wherein said means to raise said free ends comprise a wedge mounted proximate each free edge which rides upwardly on a ramping surface of said insert support when said free ends are moved away from each other.
- 5. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 1 including means upstream of said envelope conveying means for opening the flap of an envelope comprising a pair of parallel feed belts for supporting the back panel of said envelope and a medial feed belt laterally aligned with said pair of parallel feed belts and which is below the level of said pair of feed belts at least at a downstream end of said feed belts, said feed belts for feeding an envelope in said downstream direction while said medial feed belt acts against the front panel of said envelope to bend said envelope in order to partially open said flap.
- 6. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 5 wherein said means for opening the flap of said envelope includes a flap guide stretching from the downstream end of said feed belts for extending between said flap and said front panel of said envelope when partially opened in order to fully open said flap.
- 7. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 1 including means to move the front panel of the envelope proximate the envelope opening away from the back panel of the envelope at said inserting station.
- 8. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 4 wherein said arms are mounted to said insert support for pivoting in order to move said free ends of said arms toward and away from said insert support and such that said arms, when in said guiding position, rest atop a stack of inserts on the insert support.
- 9. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 8 wherein said supporting means comprises two ledges, one underlying the back panel of the envelope at each side edge of the envelope proximate said flap and wherein said conveying means comprises a pair of grippers, one to grip each side edge of said envelope proximate the bottom edge of said envelope.
- 10. The envelope stuffing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said grippers are spring biased to a gripping position and have camming pins affixed thereto and wherein said conveying means further comprise an endless conveyor supporting said grippers and wherein said envelope stuffing apparatus comprises a cam wheel for acting against the cam pin of a given gripper in order to cam the given gripper to an open position upstream of an envelope loading station and to allow the given gripper to return to a closed position at said envelope loading station.
- 11. The envelope stuffing means of claim 7 wherein said means to move said front surface of an envelope is a vacuum bar.
- 12. An on-the-fly envelope stuffing apparatus for an envelope of the type having a back panel with a flap, a front panel meeting said back panel at side and bottom edges and an opening at the base of said flap, comprising the following:
- means for opening the flap of an envelope comprising a pair of parallel feed belts for supporting the back panel of said envelope and a medial feed belt laterally aligned with said pair of parallel feed belts and which is below the level of said pair of feed belts at least at a downstream end of said feed belts, said feed belts for feeding an envelope in said downstream direction while said medial feed belt acts against the front panel of said envelope to progressively bend said envelope in order to partially open said flap;
- means to convey said envelope continuously downstream from said envelope opening means along a first path;
- means to continuously convey a stack of one or more inserts downstream along a second path, said first path and said second path merging at an inserting station.
- 13. A method for on-the-fly envelope stuffing comprising the following steps:
- continuously conveying an envelope of the type having a flap downstream along a first path;
- bending said conveyed envelope along its length in order to partially open the envelope flap;
- fully opening the envelope flap;
- conveying a stack of one or more inserts downstream along a second path;
- merging said first path and said second path at an inserting station whereby inserts are fed into said envelope.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the step of supporting a back panel of the envelope proximate side edges of the envelope while leaving a front panel of the envelope proximate the flap free to move away from the back panel.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the step of merging said first path and said second path comprises pushing said stack of inserts from an insert support supporting said stack.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including the step of forming a feed path for said stack of inserts from said insert support to said envelope by positioning free ends of a pair of arms in resting relationship adjacent the top of said stack of inserts, moving the arms into an opening of said envelope, and separating the free ends of the arms so that each free end is positioned adjacent one of said side edges of said envelope.
- 17. A method for on-the-fly envelope stuffing comprising the following steps:
- conveying an envelope having a open flap downstream along a first path;
- supporting a back panel of the envelope proximate side edges of the envelope while leaving a front panel of the envelope proximate the flap free to move away from the back panel;
- conveying a stack of one or more inserts downstream along a second path;
- merging said first path and said second path at an inserting station including the step pushing said stack of inserts from an insert support supporting said stack;
- forming a feed path for said stack of inserts from said insert support to said envelope at said inserting station comprising positioning the free ends of a pair of arms in resting relationship adjacent a top of said stack of inserts, moving the arms into an opening of said envelope, and separating the free ends of the arms so that each free end is positioned adjacent one of said side edges of said envelope whereby inserts are fed into said envelope.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/064,553, filed May, 21, 1993, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/946,903, filed on Sep. 18, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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