Claims
- 1. A mail decelerating device, characterized in that it comprises:
- a straight channel (30) presenting a substantially V-shaped cross section, and defined, among other things, by at least one lateral wall (33) inclined in relation to an opposite side wall (32),
- said V-section channel (30) presenting an input (30a) communicating with conveyor means (3) for supplying the V-section channel (30) with a number of mail items (12);
- deflecting means (39) for directing the mail items (12) fed into said V-section channel (30) towards said inclined lateral wall (33); and
- energy dissipating means (90) located at the opposite end (36) of said V-section channel (30) to said input (30a), and for dissipating at least part of the kinetic energy of the items (12) fed by said conveyor means (3) into said V-section channel (30).
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said V-section channel (30) presents a bottom opening (37) fitted with shutter means (38);
- said shutter means (38) being movable between an idle position wherein said opening (37) is closed, and an activating position wherein said bottom opening (37) is accessible and permits said mail items (12) to drop by force of gravity out of said V-section channel (30).
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said V-section channel (30) is defined by a substantially rectangular said inclined lateral wall (33), by said side wall (32), and by a first and second end wall (35, 36) facing each other;
- said inclined lateral wall (33) and said side wall (32) presenting respective straight bottom edges (33a, 32a) defining respective opposite edges of said bottom opening (37);
- said shutter means comprising a bottom wall (38) for closing said bottom opening (37);
- and said bottom wall (38) being connected to an angularly movable shaft (41) parallel to said straight bottom edges (33a, 32a).
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that it comprises first actuating means (46) for angularly moving said shaft (41).
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said first actuating means (46) comprise:
- electromagnetic actuating means (51) fitted to a support (52) and presenting an output shaft (53) connected to a T-shaped element (56);
- said T-shaped element (56) comprising a straight element (57) with a free end (57a) hinged to said support (52a); and a transverse element (58) perpendicular to said straight element (57);
- said straight element (57) presenting a central portion (57b) hinged to an end portion (53a) of said output shaft (53);
- and said transverse element (58) presenting opposite end portions fitted to the first ends of cables (60, 61), the second ends of which are fitted to respective pulleys (63, 64) fitted to the free end of said angularly movable shaft (41).
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 1,
- characterized in that said dissipating means (90) comprise a mechanism (91) fitted to a wall (36) of said V-section channel; and at least one damper (92) fitted to said mechanism (91) and presenting an output shaft connected to a stop wall (105) forming a stop for the mail items (12) fed into said V-section channel (30).
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said mechanism comprises:
- at least a straight oscillating arm (93) presenting a first end hinged to the wall (36) defining said end of said V-section channel (30); and a free second end (93a); and
- means (95, 96, 97, 98) for retracting said straight oscillating arm;
- said damper (92) being fitted to said straight oscillating arm (93); and said stop wall (105) being hinged to said straight oscillating arm (93).
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said retracting means comprise:
- two consecutive straight articulated arms (95, 96) interposed between said straight oscillating arm (93) and a vertical support (97); and
- electromechanical actuating means (98) presenting an output shaft (99) hinged to the hinge connecting said straight articulated arms (95, 96).
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said bottom opening (37) presents diverting means (71, 75) defining the fall path along which said mail items (12) drop by force of gravity from said bottom opening (37).
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said diverting means (71, 75) comprise a first deflector (71), and a second deflector (75) facing and movable to and from said first deflector (71);
- said first and second deflectors (71, 75) being located along opposite straight edges (33a, 32a) of said bottom opening (37).
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said first and second deflectors (71, 75) comprise respective rigid upper portions (72; 76) close to said bottom opening (37); and respective at least partially pliable bottom portions (74; 78).
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that said second deflector (75) is angularly movable, by second actuating means (85), about an axis (79) parallel to said straight edges (33a, 32a) of said bottom opening (37).
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 12, characterized in that it comprises sensor means (125) fitted to said deflectors (71), and for detecting the passage of said mail items (12) between the deflectors (71, 75), and for generating an item-in-transit signal;
- said second actuating means (85) being activated by said item-in-transit signal.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that it comprises a conveyor device outside said V-section channel (30);
- said conveyor device comprising at least one carriage located beneath and movable in relation to said V-section channel;
- said bottom opening (37) facing said external conveyor device; and said fall path being such as to intersect the opening (135) of a container (130) of said carriage.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application Ser. No. 08/513,383 filed Aug. 11, 1995, now abandoned.
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