Claims
- 1. An inserter comprising:
- a programmable computer system;
- means for tracking of handled items during conveying thereof through the inserter, the handled items including envelopes, inserts, insert stacks, and insert-filled envelopes, said means for tracking including means for the individual tracking of individual items, said means for tracking further including means for the collation tracking of individual items in sets of complementarily associated items, said means for the collation tracking including means for complementarily associating individual envelopes with particular inserts intended for insertion thereinto;
- sensing means for sensing individual items in different locations, said sensing means providing sensing information to said means for tracking;
- corrective active means for controlling and initiating corrective action in the inserter as a consequence of the detection of defective items by said sensing means;
- means for updating said means for tracking in correspondence with corrective action taken by said corrective action means; and,
- supervision and control means for supervising and controlling said means for tracking and said corrective action means in concert in proper sequence and timing of the operation of the inserter in accordance with a program in said computer system.
- 2. The inserter according to claim 1, wherein said sensing means includes:
- defect sensors for detecting defective items including the damaged or misaligned items;
- miss sensors for detecting mishandled items including the absence of items and the presence of multiple items when and where single items are expected to be present; and,
- presence sensors for detecting the presence and transit of items in specific locations of the inserter.
- 3. The inserter of claim 2, wherein said defect sensors include skew detector means for detecting misalignments of inserts during the conveying of inserts to an inserting station.
- 4. The inserter of claim 2, wherein said defect sensors include a jam detector for the detection of fault conditions during an insertion operation of inserts into envelopes in an inserting station.
- 5. The inserter of claim 2, wherein said sensing means includes a plow-sensor for detecting the correct flap opening of envelopes and for detecting missing envelopes during the transport thereof toward an inserting station.
- 6. The inserter of claim 2, wherein said miss sensors include an insert-thickness detector, said insert-thickness detector being additionally operative as a miss or double detector.
- 7. The inserter according to claim 1, wherein said corrective action means includes an insert diverter for diverting inserts stigmatized as faulty prior to the insertion of inserts into an envelope in an inserting station, said insert diverter being disposed along the conveying path of inserts and being operative to selectively divert inserts out of the normal insert conveying path.
- 8. The inserter according to claim 1, wherein said corrective action means includes an envelope diverter for diverting envelopes stigmatized as faulty prior to delivery of envelopes to an inserting station, said envelope diverter being disposed along the transport path of envelopes and being operative to selectively divert envelopes out of the normal envelope transport path.
- 9. The inserter according to claim 1, wherein said corrective action means includes a vacuum belt means for diverting insert-filled envelopes stigmatized as faulty, said vacuum belt means being disposed downstream from an inserting station and being operative to selectively divert insert-filled envelopes out of the normal transport path thereof.
- 10. The inserter of claim 1, wherein said means for complementarily associating include means for stigmatizing complementarily-associated envelopes and inserts as defective when at least one of the complementarily-associated envelopes and inserts has been detected by said sensing means to be defective.
- 11. The inserter of claim 10, wherein said corrective action means includes means for diverting complementarily-associated envelopes and inserts stigmatized as defective by said means for stigmatizing, said means for diverting being disposed along respective transport paths of said complementarily-associated envelopes and inserts under supervision and control of said supervision and control means away from the normal transport path.
- 12. The inserter according to claim 1, wherein said programmable computer system includes dynamic memory means for memorizing the status of the tracking of handled items, said dynamic memory means being provided with sensing information from said sensing means via said tracking means under supervision of said supervision and control means, said dynamic memory means being operative to memorize corrective action taken by said corrective action means.
- 13. A method of tracking handled items in an inserter, said handled items including inserts, envelopes, and insert-filled envelopes, the method comprising steps of:
- tracking individually-handled items;
- collation tracking of said individually-handled items in sets of mutually complementarily-associated items, each of said sets of mutually complementarily-associated items including a particular individual envelope and the particular insert or inserts intended for insertion thereinto;
- sensing individual items in said inserter, said sensing including detecting of defective items comprising damaged, mishandled, misaligned, and missing and multiple items when single items are supposed to be present;
- stigmatizing said mutually complementarily-associated items of a particular said set as being defective when at least one of said mutually complementarily-associated items of the particular said set has been detected as a defective item during said step of detecting;
- controlling and initiating corrective action in said inserter as a consequence of said detection of defective items; and,
- updating tracking information in correspondence with corrective action taken by said step of controlling and initiating;
- wherein said steps of tracking and collation tracking include dynamic memorization of sensing information provided during said sensing step.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of diverting defective items as a consequence of said step of controlling and initiating corrective action.
- 15. The method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of diverting defective inserts out of the normal insert conveying path as a consequence of said step of controlling and initiating corrective action, said step of diverting being selectively effected prior to the insertion of said inserts into envelopes in an inserting station while said inserts are being conveyed thereto.
- 16. The method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of diverting defective envelopes out of the normal envelope transport path as a consequence of said step of controlling and initiating corrective action, said step of diverting being selectively effected prior to the insertion of inserts into said envelopes in an inserting station while said envelopes are being transported thereto.
- 17. The method according to claim 13, further comprising the step of diverting defective insert-filled envelopes out of the normal insert-filled envelope transport path as a consequence of said step of controlling and initiating corrective action, said step of diverting being selectively effected subsequent to the insertion of inserts into envelopes in an inserting station while said insert-filled envelopes are being transported therefrom.
- 18. The method of claim 13, further comprising a step of diverting all of said mutually complementarily-associated items that have been stigmatized as being defective during said step of stigmatizing, said step of diverting being selectively effected out of the respective normal path of each of said items as a consequence of said step of controlling and initiating corrective action.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/338,171, filed Apr. 14, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,832.
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