Claims
- 1. An insertion machine comprising:
- an envelope opening station;
- means for positioning an envelope in said envelope opening station;
- an insertion station positioned proximate said envelope opening station for inserting at least one item into an at least partially opened envelope, said insertion station including a carriage which reciprocates in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station, said carriage having at least one finger movably mounted with respect to said carriage for movement to a finger first orientation whereat said finger is usable for inserting an item into an envelope and for movement to a finger second orientation;
- error detection means for detecting an error condition at said insertion station;
- control means responsive to said error detecting means for controlling whether said finger moves to said finger first orientation or to said finger second orientation; and,
- means for transporting at least one item to said insertion station.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said finger control means comprises:
- timing means for determining when it is permissible for said fingers to change its orientation and for generating a signal in accordance with said determination; and,
- finger orientation determination means for determining whether said finger should be oriented in said finger first orientation or said finger second orientation when said signal is generated by said timing means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said finger control means further comprises:
- latch means for locking said finger in a selected orientation; and,
- actuator means responsive to said signal generated by said timing means for facilitating unlocking said finger from said latch means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said actuator means comprises a solenoid.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said finger orientation determination means comprises:
- means for biasing said finger to its first orientation;
- means for biasing said finger to its second orientation; and,
- means for determining which of said biasing means is to prevail in urging said finger to one of its orientations when said signal is generated by said timing means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said means for determining which of said biasing means is to prevail comprises carriage location determination means.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said carriage location determination means comprises:
- a ramp surface extending only a portion of the extent of travel of said carriage as said carriage reciprocates in said directions toward and away from said envelope opening station;
- ramp follower means carried on said carriage, said follower means being biased to a follower first position whereat said follower enables one of said finger biasing means to prevail when said carriage is not proximate said ramp, said follower means being forced to a follower second position whereat said follower enables the other of said finger biasing means to prevail when said carriage is proximate said ramp.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said finger orientation determination means further comprises a rotatable axle to which said finger is attached, said rotatable axle being acted upon by both of said finger biasing means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said timing means periodically generates signals in accordance with a machine operating cycle.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said machine operating cycle is a 360 degree cycle, and wherein said timing means generates signals at zero degrees and 160 degrees of a machine cycle.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising:
- means for detecting an error at said insertion station, and wherein said timing means is responsively connected to said error detection means for generating a signal to permit said finger to change its orientation.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said finger rotates about an axis from said finger first orientation to said finger second orientation.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said carriage linearly reciprocates in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a frame;
- said envelope opening station being positioned proximate a front edge of said frame;
- means for defining a path of travel for said carriage; and,
- means for connecting said path defining means to said frame in a manner whereby said path defining means is positionable in a first position while said carriage shoves an item into an opened envelope and is positionable in a second position for providing access to said envelope opening station, said second position being further from said envelope opening station than said first position.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said means for defining a path of travel defines a linear path along which said carriage reciprocates.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said connecting means comprises a pivotal connection proximate a rear edge of said frame.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a frame;
- said envelope opening station being positioned proximate a front edge of said frame;
- said carriage being positionable in a first position wherein said carriage reciprocates in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station;
- means connected to said frame for moving said carriage from said first position to a second position for providing access to said envelope opening station, said second position being further from said envelope opening station than said first position.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said moving means facilitates the pivoting of said carriage about an axis proximate a rear edge of said frame.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said carriage has five fingers mounted thereon.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein
- said finger has an essentially rectangular planar portion with a first end whereat said finger connects to said carriage, a second end, and two sides, said second end having out-turned flanges thereon which side flanges commence proximate said first end and terminate a predetermined distance from said second end, said predetermined distance being chosen to size a gap suitable for accommodating at least one item as said finger ushers said item into said opened envelope.
- 21. A method of operating an insertion machine, said method comprising the steps of:
- transporting at least one item to an insertion station;
- transporting an envelope to an envelope opening station proximate said insertion station and at least partially opening said envelope at said envelope opening station;
- reciprocating a carriage comprising said insertion station in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station; and,
- controlling the orientation of a finger which is movably mounted with respect to said carriage, said finger being movably mounted with respect to said carriage for movement to a finger first orientation whereat said finger is usable for inserting an item into an envelop and for movement to a finger second orientation whereat said finger is inoperative for inserting an item into an envelope;
- detecting an error condition at said insertion station; and,
- moving said finger to said finger second orientation when an error condition is detected.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said step of controlling the orientation of said finger comprises the steps of:
- determining when it is permissible for said finger to change its orientation and generating a signal in accordance with said determination; and,
- determining whether said finger should be oriented in said finger first orientation or said finger second orientation when said signal is generated.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said step of controlling the orientation of said finger further comprises the steps of:
- using latch means for locking said finger in a selected orientation; and,
- unlocking said finger from said latch means in response to said signal.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein said step of determining whether said finger should be oriented in said finger first orientation or said finger second orientation comprises the steps of:
- biasing said finger to its first orientation;
- biasing said finger to its second orientation; and,
- determining which of said biasing means is to prevail in urging said finger to one of its orientations when said signal is generated.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein said step of determining when it is permissible for said finger to change its orientation involves the monitoring of a machine operating cycle and the generation of said signal at selected points in said machine operating cycle.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said machine operating cycle is a 360 degree cycle, and wherein said signal is generated at zero degrees and 160 degrees of a machine cycle.
- 27. The method of claim 21, wherein said step of controlling the orientation of said finger involves the rotation of said finger about an axis from its finger first orientation to said finger second orientation.
- 28. The method of claim 21, wherein said reciprocation of said carriage is a linear reciprocation.
- 29. The method of claim 21, further comprising the steps of:
- reciprocating said carriage comprising said insertion station in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station when said carriage is in a first position;
- using means on said carriage to shove items at said insertion station into a flap-opened envelope when said carriage is in said first position and when said carriage is proximate said envelope opening station; and,
- moving said carriage from said first position to a second position for providing access to said envelope opening station, said second position for providing access to said envelope opening station, said second position being further from said envelope opening station than said first position.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said step of moving said carriage involves the pivoting of said carriage about an axis.
- 31. An insertion machine comprising:
- a frame;
- an envelope opening station mounted on said frame;
- means for positioning an envelope in said envelope opening station;
- an insertion station positoined proximate said envelope opening station for inserting at least one item into an at least partially opened envelope, said insertion station including:
- a carriage having means provided thereon for shoving an item into an opened envelope positioned at said envelope opening station when said carriage is proximate said envelope opening station;
- means for defining a path of travel for said carriage whereby said carriage reciprocates in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opeining station; and,
- means for facilitating movement of said path defining means relative to said frame in a manner whereby said path defining means is positionable in a normal position while said carriage shoves an item into an opened envelope and is positionable in a clearance position for providing access to said envelope opening station, said means for facilitating movement of said path defining means comprising:
- a shaft about which said path defining means is rotatable;
- at least one arm member through which said shaft rotatably extends, said arm member being connected to said frame;
- at least one guide rod engagable by said carriage, said guide rod being horizontally oriented when said path defining means is positionable in said normal position and having a first end thereof connected to said arm member; and,
- a ramp member connected to said arm member, said ramp member having a second end of said guide rod connected thereto, and wherein said ramp member has at least a portion thereof suspended above said guide rod.
- 32. An insertion machine comprising
- a frame;
- an envelope opening station mounted on said frame;
- means for positioning an envelope in said envelope opening station;
- an insertion station positioned proximate said envelope opening station for inserting at least one item into an at least partially opened envelope, said insertion station including a carriage positionable in a first position wherein said carriage reciprocates in a direction toward said envelope opening station and in a direction away from said envelope opening station, said carriage having means provided thereon for shoving an item into an opened envelope positioned at said envelope opening station when said carriage is proximate said envelope opening station in said first position; and,
- means connected to said frame for pivoting said carriage from said first position to a second position for providing access to said envelope opening station when said carriage is in said second position, wherein said means for pivoting said carriage comprises:
- a shaft about which said carriage is rotatable;
- at least one arm member through which said shaft rotatably extends, said arm member being connected to said frame;
- at least one guide rod engagable by said carriage, said guide rod being horizontally oriented when said carriage is positionable in said normal position and having a first end thereof connected to said arm member; and,
- a ramp member connected to said arm member, said ramp member having a second end of said guide rod connected thereto, and wherein said ramp member has at least a portion thereof suspended above said guide rod.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 030,015, filed Mar. 25, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,798,040.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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