Claims
- 1. An insertion machine comprising:
- a frame;
- means mounted on said frame for opening an envelope flap;
- means for transporting an envelope to said envelope flap opening means;
- means for inserting at least one item into a flap-opened envelope;
- means for moistening a flap of an envelope in which at least one item has been inserted, said flap moistening means comprising:
- means connected to said frame for detecting when an envelope flap is in a position to be moistened, said detecting means comprising:
- an elongated member having a first end and a second end, said elongated member being pivotally connected about an axis to said frame;
- means for biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes;
- means for creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongated member and said reference point;
- means for determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- means for using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an opened flap is being transported to said flap moistening means; and,
- means connected to said frame for directing an atomized spray onto a gummed portion of an envelope flap; and,
- means for transporting said envelope on a path of travel proximate said flap moistening means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said magnetic field creating means is mounted proximate said second end of said elongated member and said detecting means comprises Hall Effect sensor means mounted on said frame.
- 3. An insertion machine comprising:
- a frame;
- means mounted on said frame for opening an envelope flap;
- means for transporting an envelope to said envelope flap opening means;
- means for inserting at least one item into a flap-opened envelope;
- means for moistening a flap of an envelope in which at least one item has been inserted, said flap moistening means comprising:
- means connected to said frame for detecting when an envelope flap is in a position to be moistened, said detecting means comprising:
- an elongated member having a first end and a second end, said elongated member being pivotally connected about an axis to said frame;
- means for biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes;
- means for creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongated member and said reference point;
- means for determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- means for using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an opened flap is being transported to said flap moistening means;
- means for applying a fluid to a gummed portion of said envelope flap, said fluid applying means comprising a plurality of applicators, said applicators being spaced apart along a direction perpendicular to a path of travel of said envelope proximate said flap moistening means for directing an atomizing fluid onto said gummed portion of said envelope; and,
- means for transporting said envelope on a path of travel proximate said flap moistening means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said magnetic field creating means is mounted proximate said second end of said elongated member and said detecting means comprises Hall Effect sensor means mounted on said frame.
- 5. An insertion machine comprising:
- a frame;
- an envelope hopper mounted on said frame;
- means mounted on said frame for opening an envelope flap;
- means for inserting an item into a flap-opened envelope;
- means for transporting an envelope from said envelope hopper to said envelope flap opening means and said inserting means;
- means mounted on said frame intermediate said envelope flap opening means and said inserting means for detecting an error condition, said detecting means comprising:
- an elongated member having a first end and a second end, said elongated member being pivotally connected about an axis to said frame;
- means for biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikeable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes;
- means for creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongaged member and said reference point;
- means for determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- means for using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an open flap is being transported to said inserting means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said magnetic field creating means is mounted proximate said second end of said elongated member and said detecting means comprises Hall Effect sensor means mounted on said frame.
- 7. A method of operating an insertion machine comprising the steps of:
- transporting an envelope to an envelope flap opening means;
- opening the flap of said envelope;
- inserting at least one item into said flap-opened envelope;
- moistening a flap of said envelope in which at least one item has been inserted, said moistening step including the steps of:
- transporting said envelope toward a flap moistening means;
- detecting when an envelope is in a position to be moistened, said detecting step comprising:
- pivotally connecting an elongated member about an axis to a frame, said elongated member having a first end and a second end;
- biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes;
- creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongated member and said reference point;
- determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an open flap is being transported to said flap moistening means; and,
- directing an atomized spray onto a gummed portion of said envelope flap.
- 8. A method of operating an insertion machine comprising the steps of:
- transporting an envelope to an envelope flap opening means;
- opening the flap of said envelope;
- inserting at least one item into said flap-opened envelope;
- moistening a flap of said envelope in which at least one item has been inserted, said moistening step including the steps of:
- transporting said envelope toward a plurality of fluid applicators;
- detecting when an envelope is in a position to be moistened by fluid from said fluid applicators, said detecting step comprising:
- pivotally connecting an elongated member about an axis to a frame, said elongated member having a first end and a second end;
- biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes; creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongated member and said reference point;
- determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an open flap is being transported to said flap moistening means; and,
- spraying an atomized fluid onto a gummed portion of said envelope flap using said plurality of applicators, said applicators being spaced apart along a direction perpendicular to a path of travel of said envelope.
- 9. A method of operating an insertion machine comprising the steps of:
- feeding an envelope from an envelope hopper mounted on said frame for opening an envelope flap;
- transporting an envelope from said envelope hopper to envelope flap opening means and thereafter to means for inserting an item into a flap-opening envelope;
- opening the flap of said transported envelope;
- detecting an error condition intermediate said envelope flap opening means and said insertion means, said detecting means comprising the steps of:
- pivotally connecting an elongated member about an axis to a frame, said elongated member having a first end and a second end;
- biasing said elongated member such that a first end of said elongated member is interposed in the path of transport of an opened envelope flap and is strikable by said flap in a manner to pivot said elongated member about its axis of connection to said frame, whereby a distance between said elongated member at a reference point on said frame changes; creating a magnetic field in the vicinity of said reference point, said magnetic field having an electromagnetic flux density related to the distance separating said elongaged member and said reference point,
- determining a change in electromagnetic flux density of said magnetic field when said distance between said elongated member and said reference point changes; and,
- using said change in flux density as an indication of whether an envelope having an open flap is being transported to said inserting means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/030,015, filed 25 Mar. 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,798,040.
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