Claims
- 1. A feeder system for a mail sorter comprising a feed conveyor station for initially receiving a plurality of individual items of mail, a singulation station downstream from said feed conveyor station for removing items of mail one at a time from said feed conveyor station, and a delivery station downstream from said singulation station; said feed conveyor section including a feed conveyor belt having a horizontal upper run with a feed end and a downstream discharge end, a stack maintaining mechanism disposed over said horizontal run for maintaining the items of mail on said horizontal run in a vertical side by side stack; said singulation station including initial hold means located juxtaposed partially across said discharge end for holding a downstream-most item of mail, transfer means extending juxtaposed across a remainder of said discharge end and adjacent to said initial hold means for removing the downstream--most item of mail away from said initial hold means and conveying the downstream most item of mail to said delivery station, said initial hold means includes a first vacuum chamber having continuously exposed holes disposed toward said discharge end for drawing an item of mail in contact with said first vacuum chamber, said transfer means including a second vacuum chamber having a plurality of holes disposed toward said discharge end a vertically mounted belt mounted for movement around said second vacuum chamber; said vertically mounted belt having a plurality of holes disposed for cyclical registration. With said holes in said second vacuum chamber whereby the item of mail is drawn to said vertically mounted transport belt when said holes of said transport belt and said holes of said second vacuum chamber are aligned for removing the item of mail away from said initial hold means upon rotation of said transport belt, said transport belt being mounted at a non-perpendicular angle with respect to a longitudinal center line of said horizontal run, said transport belt being disposed inwardly of said first vacuum chamber where said transport belt is juxtaposed said first vacuum chamber, and said transport belt extending to at least the longitudinal center line of said horizontal run.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said holes of said first vacuum chamber are in the form of a plurality of slits, said slits having an area, said holes of said second vacuum chamber comprising a first plurality of large holes having a greater area than said area of said slits, a second plurality of small holes in said second vacuum chamber, and said belt being made of a non smooth material.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein each of said vacuum chambers comprises an upper compartment and a lower compartment, a first vacuum pump having a vacuum line communicating with said upper compartments, and a second vacuum pump having a vacuum line communicating with said lower compartments.
- 4. A feeder system for a mail sorter comprising a feed conveyor station for initially receiving a plurality of individual items of mail, a singulation station downstream from said feed conveyor station for removing items of mail one at a time from said feed conveyor station, and a delivery station downstream from said singulation station; said feed conveyor station including a feed conveyor belt having a horizontal upper run with a feed end and a downstream discharge end, a stack maintaining mechanism disposed over said horizontal run for maintaining items of mail on said horizontal run in a vertical side by side stack; said singulation station including initial hold means located juxtaposed partially across said discharge end for holding downstream-most item of mail, transfer means extending juxtaposed across a remainder of said discharge end and adjacent to said initial hold means for removing the downstream-most item of mail away from said initial hold means and conveying the downstream-most item of mail to said delivery station, said initial hold means including a first vacuum chamber having continuously exposed holes disposed toward said discharge end for drawing an item of mail in contact with said first vacuum chamber, said transfer means including a second vacuum chamber having a plurality of holes disposed toward said discharge end, a vertically mounted belt mounted for movement around said second vacuum chamber, said vertically mounted belt having a plurality of holes disposed for cyclical registration with said holes in said second vacuum chamber whereby an item of mail is drawn to said vertically mounted transport belt when said holes of said transport belt and said holes of said second vacuum chamber are aligned for removing an item of mail away from said initial hold means upon rotation of said transport belt, a vacuum applied by said second vacuum chamber comprising means for overcoming coefficient of friction between a downstream-most item of mail and its adjacent item of mail to separate the downstream-most item of mail from its adjacent item of mail, said transport belt being disposed inwardly of said first vacuum chamber where said transport belt is juxtaposed said first vacuum chamber, and said transport belt extending to at least a longitudinal center line of said horizontal run.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein said stack maintaining mechanism includes a paddle mounted across and in contact with said horizontal run.
- 6. The system of claim 5 including a microswitch located at said downstream end for controlling operation of said feed conveyor belt whereby said feed conveyor belt is halted in its movement when said micro-switch is contacted by an item of mail and continues its movement upon removal of the item of mail and whereby said movement of said feed conveyor is halted when said paddle contacts said microswitch.
- 7. The system of claim 5 wherein said horizontal run is contacted by said paddle at only a corner of said paddle, and said paddle having a greater area at its upper portion than at its lower portion.
- 8. The system of claim 7 including a guide rail, an offset bracket being mounted to said guide rail, said offset bracket having a pair of arms, one of said arms being slidably mounted on said guide rail and the other of said arms being secured to said paddle, and said paddle being mounted for movement selectively toward and away from said singulation station.
- 9. The system of claim 4 in combination with a mail sorter having a sorter station downstream from said delivery station and a transport station downstream from said sorter station.
- 10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said transport station includes a plurality of said drive units, each of said drive units including a set of diverters and two sets of drive unit belts, each of said sets of drive unit belts comprising an inner belt and a side belt and an acceleration belt in contact with each other, and a bin for each of said sets of drive unit belts.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein each of said acceleration belts is mounted around four rollers including an outermost roller and three remaining rollers, said outermost roller of said four rollers being disposed at an entrance to its respective bin, and said outermost roller being upstream from one of said three remaining of said four rollers.
- 12. A feeder system for a mail sorter comprising a feed conveyor station for initially receiving a plurality of individual items of mail, a singulation station downstream from said feed conveyor station for removing items of mail one at a time from said feed conveyor station, and a delivery station downstream from said singulation station; said feed conveyor station including a feed conveyor belt having a horizontal upper run with a feed end and a downstream discharge end, a stack maintaining mechanism disposed over said horizontal run for maintaining the items of mail on said horizontal run in a vertical side by side stack; said singulation station including initial hold means located juxtaposed partially across said discharge end for holding a downstream-most item of mail, transfer means extending juxtaposed across a remainder of said discharge end and adjacent to said initial hold means for removing the downstream-most item of mail away from said initial hold means and conveying the downstream-most item of mail to said delivery station, said initial hold means including a first vacuum chamber having continuously exposed holes disposed toward said discharge end for drawing an item of mail in contact with said first vacuum chamber, said transfer means including a second vacuum chamber having a plurality of holes disposed toward said discharge end, a vertically mounted belt mounted for movement around said second vacuum chamber, said vertically mounted belt having a plurality of holes disposed for cyclical registration with said holes in said second vacuum chamber whereby an item of mail is drawn to said vertically mounted transport belt when said holes of said transport belt and said holes of said second vacuum chamber are aligned for removing the item of mail away from said initial hold means upon rotation of said transport belt, each of said vacuum chambers comprising an upper compartment and a lower compartment, and separate vacuum pumps for said upper and said lower compartments.
- 13. A feeder system for a mail sorter comprising a feed conveyor station for initially receiving a plurality of individual items of mail, a singulation station downstream from said feed conveyor station for removing items of mail one at a time from said feed conveyor station, and a delivery station downstream from said singulation station; said feed conveyor station including a feed conveyor belt having a horizontal upper run with a feed end and a downstream discharge end, a stack maintaining mechanism disposed over said horizontal run for maintaining the items of mail on said horizontal run in a vertical side by side stack; said singulation station including initial hold means located juxtaposed partially across said discharge end for holding a downstream-most item of mail, vertically disposed transfer means extending juxtaposed across a remainder of said discharge end and vertically side by side and adjacent to said initial hold means for removing the downstream-most item of mail away from said initial hold means and conveying the downstream-most item of mail to said delivery station, said stack maintaining mechanism including a paddle mounted across said horizontal run for contacting the items of mail and maintaining the items of mail upright, said paddle having a path of movement, a switch located at said downstream end for controlling the operation of said feed conveyor belt whereby said feed conveyor belt is halted in its movement when said switch senses an item of mail and continues its movement upon removal of the item of mail, said switch being located for sensing said paddle in said path of movement of said paddle, and said movement of said feed conveyor belt being halted when said paddle is sensed by said switch.
- 14. The system of claim 13 wherein said switch is a microswitch, and said microswitch being mounted in said path of movement of said paddle.
- 15. A feeder system for a mail sorter comprising a feed conveyor station for initially receiving a plurality of individual items of mail, a singulation station downstream from said feed conveyor station for removing items of mail one at a time from said feed conveyor station, and a delivery station downstream from said singulation station; said feed conveyor station including a feed conveyor belt having a horizontal upper run with a feed end and a downstream discharge end, a stack maintaining mechanism disposed over said horizontal run for maintaining the items of mail on said horizontal run in a vertical side by side stack; said singulation station including initial hold means located juxtaposed partially across said discharge end for holding a downstream-most item of mail, transfer means extending juxtaposed across a remainder of said discharge end and adjacent to said initial hold means for removing the downstream-most item of mail away from said initial hold means and conveying the downstream-most item of mail to said delivery station, said transfer means including a vertically mounted transport belt mounted for conveying the downstream-most item of mail away from said singulation station, a plurality of entrance flaps disposed at an entrance to said delivery station for preventing simultaneous transfer of plural items of mail, and said entrance flaps including an inner flap and an intermediate flap and an outer flap, said outer flap making greater surface contact with said transport belt than said intermediate flap, said intermediate flap making greater surface contact with said transport belt than said inner flap to contact an item of mail adjacent to the downstream-most item of mail to hold back the adjacent item of mail ,while the downstream-most item of mail is conveyed by said transport belt thereby preventing simultaneous transfer of plural items of mail.
- 16. The system of claim 15 wherein said inner flap is generally perpendicular to and slightly spaced from said transport belt, and said intermediate flap contacting said transport belt.
- 17. The system of claim 13 wherein said initial hold means includes a first vacuum chamber having continuously exposed holes disposed toward said discharge end for drawing an item of mail in contact with said first vacuum chamber, said transfer means including a second vacuum chamber having a plurality of holes disposed toward said discharge end a vertically mounted belt mounted for movement around said second vacuum chamber; and said vertically mounted belt having a plurality of holes disposed for cyclical registration with said holes in said second vacuum chamber whereby the item of mail is drawn to said vertically mounted transport belt when said holes of said transport belt and said holes of said second vacuum chamber are aligned for removing the item of mail away from said initial hold means upon rotation of said transport belt.
- 18. The system of claim 17 including entrance flaps disposed at the entrance to said delivery station for maintaining each item of mail in contact with said transport belt and for preventing simultaneous transfer of plural items of mail.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein said entrance flaps include a first flap disposed generally perpendicularly to said transport belt for making edge contact therewith, and at least one downstream flap disposed for making surface contact with said transport belt.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein said entrance flaps comprise three flaps, each of said flaps progressively making greater contact with said transport belt, and said flaps being adjustably mounted for movement toward and away from said transport belt.
- 21. The system of claim 18 wherein said delivery station includes a pinch belt mounted around a plurality of rollers, and a portion of said pinch belt being in contact with a portion of said transport belt.
- 22. The system of claim 21 wherein said transport belt is mounted on a plurality of rollers, said rollers for said transport belt and for said pinch belt being elongated and of non-uniform cross-sectional area, and guide surfaces on the rollers which are disposed in the path of travel of the item of mail.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/687,671, filed Apr. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,226,547, and a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/775,458, filed Oct. 15, 1991, now abandoned.
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