Claims
- 1. A postage meter, comprising:
- (a) a mechanically secure housing having an opening for dispensing stamps;
- (b) within said housing, a supply of identical partially-printed separate postal stamps having on each stamp pre-printed indicia for identification and security and blank spaces for receiving further printing;
- (c) means for printing the date and desired amount of postage on said blank spaces;
- (d) means for dispensing the thus-printed stamp;
- (e) a descending charge register or an accumulator;
- (f) means restricting to postal authority only, the ability to set the charge register at or to limit the accumulator to the total amount of postage paid, or to be paid;
- (g) means to debit the charge register or augment the accumulator with the amounts printed on successive stamps; and
- (h) means to disable further operation of the postage meter when available postage is exhausted.
- 2. A postage meter according to claim 1, wherein the date is printed according to an internal electronic clock.
- 3. A postage meter according to claim 1, of such size and weight as to be hand-held.
- 4. A postage meter according to claim 1, wherein said charge register or accumulator, or the amounts registered or accumulated therein, are contained in an insertable active data card.
- 5. A postage meter, comprising:
- (a) a mechanically secure housing having an opening for dispensing stamps;
- (b) within said housing, a supply of identical partially-printed separate postal stamps carrying adhesive on one side, and on the other side having on each stamp pre-printed indicia for identification and security and blank spaces for receiving further printing;
- (c) means for entering the date and desired amount of postage;
- (d) means for printing the date and desired amount of postage on said blank spaces;
- (e) means for dispensing the thus-printed stamp;
- (f) a descending charge register or an accumulator;
- (g) means restricting to postal authority only, the ability to set the charge register at or to limit the accumulator to the total amount of postage paid, or to be paid;
- (h) means to debit the charge register or augment the accumulator with the amounts printed on successive stamps; and
- (i) means to disable further operation of the postage meter when available postage is exhausted.
- 6. A postage meter, comprising:
- (a) a mechanically secure housing having an opening for dispensing stamps;
- (b) a cartridge within said housing containing a roll of postal tape comprising sequential identical partially-printed separable postal stamps, said postal tape carrying adhesive on one sides and on the other side having on each stamp pre-printed indicia for identification and security and blank spaces for receiving further printing;
- (c) means for entering the date and desired amount of postage;
- (d) means for printing the date and desired amount of postage on said blank spaces;
- (e) means for advancing the postal tape and dispensing the thus-printed stamp;
- (f) a descending charge register or an accumulator;
- (g) means restricting to postal authority only, the ability to set the charge register at or to limit the accumulator to the total amount of postage paid, or to be paid;
- (h) means to debit the charge register or augment the accumulator with the amounts printed on successive stamps;
- (i) means to disable further operation of the postage meter when the available postage is exhausted; and
- (j) locking means restricting only to postal authority the ability to remove or replace said cartridge and to reset said charge register or set said accumulator.
- 7. A postage meter according to claim 6, wherein said printing means prints by contact, and said cartridge contains means to apply ink to the printing means.
- 8. A postage meter according to claim 6, wherein the item to be mailed is weighed with an internal balance and a proportionate electrical measure is obtained.
- 9. A postage meter according to claim 8, wherein the amount of postage is calculated using said electrical measure and the class and destination as entered manually from the keyboard.
- 10. A postage meter according to claim 8, wherein said balance is positioned under a hole in the top of the meter into which a portable support for the item to be weighed is inserted so as to interact with the balance.
- 11. A hand-held postage meter, comprising:
- (a) a mechanically secure housing having opposed openings for respectively insertion and removal of a tape cartridge, and an opening for dispensing stamps;
- (b) a cartridge containing a roll of postal tape comprising sequential identical partially-printed separable postal stamps, said postal tape carrying adhesive on one sides and on the other side having on each stamp pre-printed indicia for identification and security and blank spaces for receiving further printing;
- (c) means for entering the date and desired amount of postage;
- (d) means for printing the date and desired amount of postage on said blank spaces;
- (e) means for advancing the postal tape and dispensing the thus-printed stamp;
- (f) a descending charge register or an accumulator;
- (g) means restricting to postal authority only, the ability to set the charge register at or to limit the accumulator to the total amount of postage paid, or to be paid;
- (h) means to debit the charge register or augment the accumulator with the amounts printed on successive stamps;
- (i) means to disable further operation of the postage meter when available postage is exhausted; and
- (j) locking means restricting only to postal authority the ability to remove or replace said cartridge and to reset said charge register or set said accumulator.
- 12. A postage meter according to claim 11, wherein the ends of a cartridge that is in place form a tight seal with the outside surfaces of the housing.
- 13. A postage meter according to claim 11, wherein a used tape cartridge is removed from the meter through one of said openings by being pushed out by a new cartridge entering through the opposite opening.
- 14. A postage meter according to claim 13, wherein the locking means can only be unlocked by insertion of a key that is an integral part of a new cartridge.
- 15. A postage meter according to claim 14, wherein said key is a mechanical probe at the entering face of a new cartridge that by insertion into a corresponding receptor cavity in the rear face of the used cartridge unlocks the locking means, allowing the used cartridge to be pushed out and replaced by the new one.
- 16. A postage meter according to claim 14, wherein said key is a probe on the entering face of a new cartridge that makes contact with an electrical or magnetic or optical receptor on the rear face of the used cartridge, thereby unlocking the locking means, allowing the used cartridge to be pushed out and replaced by the new one.
- 17. A postage meter according to claim 14, wherein unlocking by insertion of said key permits resetting of the charge register or accumulator.
- 18. A postage meter according to claim 14, wherein the means for entering date and desired amount of postage comprises an electronic numerical key pad.
- 19. A postage meter, comprising:
- (a) a mechanically secure housing having an opening for dispensing stamps;
- (b) within said housing, a supply of identical partially-printed separate postal stamps having on each stamp pre-printed indicia for identification and security and blank spaces for receiving further printing;
- (c) means for printing the date and desired amount of postage on said blank spaces;
- (d) means for dispensing the thus-printed stamp;
- (e) a descending charge register or an accumulator;
- (f) means restricting to postal authority only, the ability to set the charge register at or to limit the accumulator to the total amount of postage paid, or to be paid;
- (g) means to debit the charge register or augment the accumulator with the amounts printed on successive stamps;
- (h) means to disable further operation of the postage meter when available postage is exhausted; and
- (i) means to disable operation upon tampering by an unauthorized person.
- 20. A postage meter according to claim 19, having an ink reservoir, and means to discharge ink at a disabling location upon tampering.
- 21. A postage meter according to claim 20, wherein ink when discharged spreads over the edge of the postal partially pre-printed postal stamps rendering any stamps made therefrom invalid.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 08/577,829, filed Dec. 22, 1995, now abandoned the entire contents of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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