Claims
- 1. A jam detector in an inserting station of an inserter, said inserting station having a pair of opening fingers that are operative in opening envelopes during insertion of inserts thereinto, the jam detector comprising:
- means for directing a substantially horizontal light beam to traverse transversely at least the entire length of an envelope thereacross and proximate the envelope positioned in said inserting station;
- means for retroreflecting the substantially horizontal light beam;
- means for directing each one of a pair of substantially parallel and substantially vertical light beams toward a respective one of a pair of said opening fingers while said fingers are positioned for holding envelopes open;
- means for retroreflecting each one of the pair of vertical light beams from a respective one of the pair of said opening fingers;
- means for sensing interruption of the horizontal light beam during an insertion cycle; and,
- means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection of each one of the pair of vertical light beams during an insertion cycle;
- wherein said means for sensing interruption and said means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection are operative to detect a jam in said inserting station during an insertion cycle.
- 2. The jam detector according to claim 1, wherein said means for directing a substantially horizontal light beam includes a horizontal photosensor, wherein said means for directing each one of a pair of vertical light beams each includes a vertical photosensor, wherein said horizontal photosensor is included in said means for sensing interruption, and wherein one of said vertical photosensors is included respectively in each of said means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection.
- 3. The jam detector according to claim 1, wherein said means for retroreflecting each includes at least one retroreflective target.
- 4. The jam detector of claim 3, wherein each of said at least one retroreflective target of said means for retroreflecting the pair of vertical light beams is attached to the upper surface of a respective one of said pair of opening fingers.
- 5. The jam detector according to claim 1, further including means for sampling sensor signals obtained from said means for sensing at times during an insertion cycle so that a particular type of jam malfunction can be discerned.
- 6. A jam detector in an inserting station of an inserter, comprising:
- an inserting region defined as the region of an envelope that is properly positioned in said inserting station during an inserting operation;
- a horizontal sensing arrangement including a photosensor and a retroreflective target respectively disposed on opposite sides of said inserting region, said photosensor and said target having a horizontal sensing beam directed substantially horizontally therebetween, said horizontal sensing beam being disposed proximally above said inserting region; and,
- a vertical sensing arrangement including a first and a second photosensor and a first and a second retroreflective target, said inserting station having a first and a second opening finger that are positionable within an envelope that is to be inserted with inserts, said first and second targets being respectively affixed to surfaces of said first and second opening fingers, said first and second photosensors being respectively disposed relative to said first and second targets, said first and second photosensors respectively directing a first and a second substantially vertical sensing beam toward said first and second targets, respectively, while said first and second opening fingers are correctly positioned for stuffing of an envelope with inserts.
- 7. A method of detecting jams in an inserting station of an inserter, said inserting station having a pair of opening fingers that are operative in opening envelopes during inserting of inserts thereinto, the method comprising steps of:
- directing a substantially horizontal light beam across and proximate an envelope positioned in said inserting station;
- retroreflecting the substantially horizontal light beam;
- directing each one of a pair of substantially parallel and substantially vertical light beams toward a respective one of a pair of said opening fingers while said fingers are positioned for holding envelopes open;
- retroreflecting each one of the pair of vertical light beams;
- sensing interruption of the substantially horizontal light beam during an insertion cycle; and,
- sensing uninterrupted retroreflection of each one of the pair of vertical light beams during an insertion cycle;
- wherein said the step of sensing interruption and the step of sensing uninterrupted retroreflection include detecting a malfunction in said inserting station during an insertion cycle.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of retroreflecting the substantially horizontal light beam is effected by a retroreflective target disposed laterally from an envelope that is positioned in said inserting station during an insertion cycle.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the step of retroreflecting each one of the pair of vertical light beams is effected by one of a pair of retroreflective targets affixed to a surface of a respective one of said opening fingers.
- 10. The method according to claim 7, further including a step of sampling signals obtained during the steps of sensing in the course of an insertion cycle and discerning particular types of jam malfunctions.
- 11. A jam detector in an inserting station of an inserter, said inserting station having a pair of opening fingers that are operative in opening envelopes during inserting of inserts thereinto, the jam detector comprising:
- means for directing a substantially horizontal light beam across and proximate an envelope positioned in said inserting station;
- means for retroreflecting the substantially horizontal light beam;
- means for directing each one of a pair of substantially parallel and substantially vertical light beams toward a respective one of a pair of said opening fingers while said fingers are positioned for holding envelopes open;
- means for retroreflecting each one of the pair of vertical light beams, said means for retroreflecting each including at least one retroreflective target, each of said at least one retroreflective target being attached to the upper surface of a respective one of said pair of opening fingers;
- means for sensing interruption of the horizontal light beam during an insertion cycle; and,
- means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection of each one of the pair of vertical light beams during an insertion cycle;
- wherein said means for sensing interruption and said means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection are operative to detect a jam in said inserting station during an insertion cycle.
- 12. The jam detector according to claim 11, wherein said means for directing a substantially horizontal light beam includes a horizontal photosensor, wherein said means for directing each one of a pair of vertical light beams each includes a vertical photosensor, wherein said horizontal photosensor is included in said means for sensing interruption, and wherein one of said vertical photosensors is included respectively in each of said means for sensing uninterrupted retroreflection.
- 13. The jam detector according to claim 11, further including means for sampling sensor signals obtained from said means for sensing at times during an insertion cycle so that a particular type of jam malfunction can be discerned.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/338,171, filed Apr. 14, 1989, U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,832.
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