Claims
        
                - 1. Mail inserting and collating apparatus comprising:
- envelope conveyor means for continuously conveying a plurality of envelopes along a first path;
- at least one envelope carrier means mounted on said envelope conveyor means and movable therewith, for holding said envelopes on said envelope conveyor means;
- a plurality of insert hopper means for containing a plurality of stacks of inserts;
- insert conveyor means for continuously conveying a plurality of inserts along a second path, at least a portion of said second path running substantially parallel and adjacent to said first path;
- at least one pocket means mounted on said insert conveyor means and movable therewith, for holding said inserts on said insert conveyor means;
- removing means for selectively removing said inserts from said insert hopper means and supplying the same partially in said at least one pocket means;
- pusher means for pushing said inserts further into said at least one pocket means; and
- cam means for moving each envelope carrier means toward a respective pocket means at an insert and envelope merge station.
- 2. Mail inserting and collating apparatus according to claim 1; wherein said pusher means includes groove means for engaging a stack of inserts positioned in said at least one pocket means.
- 3. Mail inserting and collating apparatus according to claim 2; wherein said pusher means has a first end pivotally mounted to said apparatus in a floating manner and a second, opposite end containing said groove means.
- 4. Mail inserting and collating apparatus according to claim 3; further including mounting means for mounting said pusher means for movement between a first position away from said at least one pocket means and a second position toward said at least one pocket means such that said groove means engages said inserts in said pocket means and pushes the same further into said at least one pocket means; and cam means for controlling movement of said pusher means between said first and second positions in dependence upon the relative positions of said at least one pocket means and said pusher means.
Parent Case Info
        This is a division of application Ser. No. 918,578, filed Oct. 14, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,359.
                
                
                
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        | Parent | 918578 | Oct 1986 |  |