Claims
- 1. In a mail handling machine having means for serially transporting along a main path sealed and unsealed close-flapped and open-flapped envelopes and means along the main path for moistening the flaps of the unsealed envelopes, the improvement comprising means upstream of the moistening means for detecting mis-sealed envelopes, and means upstream of the detecting means for pressing the flapped side of the envelope downward.
- 2. The mail handling machine of claim 1, wherein the pressing means comprises a substantially friction-free contact with the envelope.
- 3. The mail handling machine of claim 2, wherein the machine includes a deck, the detecting means has a top surface aligned with the top of the deck but spaced downstream from a deck edge to form a gap, and the pressing means comprises a finger positioned to bias the leading edge of an oncoming envelope into the gap.
- 4. The mail handling machine of claim 3, wherein a small roller is mounted on the finger, said roller being positioned to engage the envelope.
- 5. The mail handling machine of claim 1, further comprising means for inactivating the detecting means.
- 6. The mail handling machine of claim 5, wherein the inactivating means comprises a member movable to a position to cause envelopes to bypass the detecting means.
- 7. The mail handling machine of claim 6, wherein said inactivating means member has a curved side edge with an overhanging top portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of a commonlyowned, copending U.S. application, Ser. No. 291,099, filed Dec. 28, 1988.
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