Claims
- 1. A high-speed document-processing machine, comprising:
- sheet-supplying means for supplying a seriatim stream of sheets;
- accumulator means for accumulating the stream of sheets into sets;
- reader means for reading a mark on a document and decoding the mark to obtain information regarding the set to which the document belongs;
- buffer means for storing accumulated sets; and,
- means for gradually increasing and decreasing a speed at which the sheet-supplying means operates based upon the state of one or more variables affecting the speed at which downstream devices can process sheets.
- 2. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said variables comprise the number of accumulated sets in the buffer means, the number of sheets in a set being processed, the form length of sheets within a set being processed, and the speed at which a downstream base insertion machine can receive sets.
- 3. A document-processing machine having intelligent motor control, comprising:
- a motor for causing transport of documents;
- means for determining a desired speed at which said motor is to operate;
- means for applying a control input voltage to said motor, said control input voltage being selected to produce said desired speed;
- means for providing, after said control input voltage has been applied, an indication of an actual speed at which said motor is operating;
- means for determining whether said actual speed is lower than said desired speed;
- means for increasing said control input voltage if said actual speed is lower than said desired speed;
- means for generating an error indication if a voltage significantly higher than said selected voltage has been applied to said motor and said actual speed is lower than said desired speed.
- 4. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said one or more variables comprises the number of accumulated sets in said buffer means.
- 5. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said one or more variables comprises the number of sheets in a set being processed.
- 6. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said one or more variables comprises a form length of sheets within a set being processed.
- 7. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said one or more variables comprises a speed at which a downstream base insertion machine can receive sets.
- 8. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for gradually increasing and decreasing a speed at which the sheet-supplying means operates includes means for executing a set of rules for controlling the throughput speed of said sheet-supplying means, said set of rules including:
- as said buffer empties, increase the speed of said sheet-supplying means;
- as said buffer fills, decrease the speed of said sheet-supplying means;
- as set size increases, increase the speed of said sheet-supplying means;
- as set size decreases below size for machine speed, decrease the speed of said sheet-supplying means;
- as form length gets shorter, set size for machine speed gets larger; and,
- as form length gets longer, set size for machine speed gets smaller.
- 9. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for gradually increasing and decreasing a speed at which the sheet-supplying means operates includes means for executing a set of rules for controlling the throughput speed of said sheet-supplying means, said set of rules including:
- as said buffer empties, increase the speed of said sheet-supplying means; and,
- as said buffer fills decrease the speed of said sheet-supplying means.
- 10. The document-processing machine according to claim 1, wherein said means for gradually increasing and decreasing a speed at which the sheet-supplying means operates includes means for executing a set of rules for controlling the throughput speed of said sheet-supplying means, said set of rules including:
- as set size increases, increase the speed of said sheet-supplying means; and,
- as set size decreases below size for machine speed, decrease the speed of said sheet-supplying means.
- 11. The document-processing machine according to claim 10, wherein means for executing a set of rules further comprises means for executing a set of rules which includes:
- as form length gets shorter, set size for machine speed gets larger; and,
- as form length gets longer, set size for machine speed gets smaller.
- 12. The document-processing machine according to claim 3, wherein said voltage significantly higher than said selected voltage comprises a voltage which is a predetermined percentage higher than said selected voltage.
- 13. The document-processing machine according to claim 3, wherein said voltage significantly higher than said selected voltage comprises a voltage which exceeds the selected voltage by a predetermined amount.
- 14. The document-processing machine according to claim 3, wherein said voltage significantly higher than said selected voltage comprises a voltage which represents the highest voltage in a range of voltages which would be expected to produce the desired speed if the motor is operating properly.
- 15. The document-processing machine according to claim 3, wherein said voltage significantly higher than said selected voltage comprises a predetermined maximum voltage for the motor.
- 16. The document-processing machine according to claim 3, wherein said means for generating an error indication includes means for shutting down said motor and for generating an error message at a user interface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/544,911, filed Oct. 18, 1995 now abandoned. This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/544,690, filed Oct. 18, 1995, entitled "SERPENTINE MULTI-STAGE BUFFER FOR DOCUMENT-PROCESSING MACHINE," on behalf of Leonard Neifert, et al. The entire disclosure of that application is incorporated herein by reference.
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