Claims
- 1. A double separator assembly for a mail processing system comprising:a conveyor system to facilitate movement of mail items through the double separator assembly; a substantially nonrotatable friction component positioned proximate to the conveyor system; and a mail driving assembly positioned proximate to the conveyor system, downstream from the friction component, and in functional relation thereto, including an idler roller and a force generating device to hold a mail item against the conveyor system.
- 2. The double separator assembly of claim 1 further comprising:a mail sensing assembly wherein the mail sensing assembly is positioned to sense mail items passing into the mail driving assembly and provides a signal to regulate the flow rate of mail items into the double separator assembly.
- 3. The double separator assembly of claim 1 wherein the conveyor system comprises a mail feed conveyor, a friction assembly conveyor system and a driving assembly conveyor system.
- 4. The double separator assembly of claim 3 wherein the mail feed conveyor system comprises one or more mail feed belts, and a plurality of mail feed rollers wherein the mail feed belt(s) are functionally supported by the mail feed rollers.
- 5. The double separator assembly of claim 3 wherein the friction assembly conveyor system comprises at least one friction assembly belt, and a plurality of friction assembly rollers wherein the friction assembly belt(s) are supported by the friction assembly rollers such that the belts are substantially tangent to the friction component.
- 6. The double separator assembly of claim 3 wherein the driving assembly conveyor system comprises a plurality of driving assembly rollers, at least one driving assembly belt, the assembly belt(s) functionally supported by the driving assembly rollers such that the driving belt(s) are substantially tangent to the idler roller and at least one roller providing motion to the belt(s).
- 7. The double separator assembly of claim 3 wherein the force generating device holds the mail item against the driving assembly conveyor.
- 8. The double separator assembly of claim 1 further comprising a friction assembly adjustment mechanism.
- 9. The double separator of claim 8 wherein the mechanism is a hinge in functional relation to the friction component.
- 10. The double separator assembly of claim 1 further comprising a driving assembly adjustment mechanism.
- 11. The double separator assembly of claim 10 wherein the mechanism is a hinge in functional relation to the idler roller.
- 12. The double separator assembly of claim 1 wherein the force generating device is a vacuum.
- 13. The double separator assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one driving assembly belt comprises one or more openings through which the vacuum may be drawn to hold the mail item against the belt.
- 14. The double separator assembly of claim 2 wherein the mail sensing assembly comprises a light source and a light detector in functional relation to one another.
- 15. The double separator assembly of claim 14 wherein the conveyor system comprises one or more belts and the path of light between the light source and the light sensor is at least partially through one or more openings in the one or more conveyor system belts.
- 16. The double separator assembly of claim 15 wherein the openings are in a belt in the driving assembly conveyor system.
- 17. The double separator assembly of claim 6 wherein the driving assembly conveyor system comprises three driving assembly belts substantially parallel to one another wherein one or more of the three belts is provided with one or more openings through which a vacuum is drawn.
- 18. The double separator assembly of claim 5 wherein the friction assembly conveyor system comprises two friction assembly belts substantially parallel to one another and disposed around the friction assembly rollers wherein the rollers are driven by a feeder system belt disposed on at least one of the friction assembly rollers.
- 19. The double separator assembly of claim 13 wherein the openings are in a grouped pattern that measures in the range of about 10 to about 15 inches along the length of the belt.
- 20. The double separator assembly of claim 1 wherein the friction component comprises a material selected from the group consisting of neoprene, polyurethane, grinding wheel material, and sand paper.
- 21. The double separator assembly of claim 20 wherein the friction component comprises a grinding wheel.
- 22. A mail processing system comprising a double separator assembly according to claim 1.
- 23. A double separator assembly for a mail processing system comprising:a conveyor system to facilitate movement of mail items through the double separator assembly; a substantially nonrotatable friction component positioned proximate to the conveyor system; and a mail driving assembly positioned proximate to the conveyor system, downstream from the friction component, and in functional relation thereto, including an idler roller and a force generating device to hold a mail item against the conveyor system; and an adjustment mechanism having a hinge in functional relation to the friction component.
- 24. A mail processing system comprising:a feeder assembly for receiving a plurality of mail items, the feeder assembly having a double separator assembly; the double separator having: a conveyor system to facilitate movement of mail items through the double separator assembly; a substantially nonrotatable friction component positioned proximate to the conveyor system; and a mail driving assembly positioned proximate to the conveyor system, downstream from the friction component, and in functional relation thereto, including an idler roller and a force generating device to hold a mail item against the conveyor system, wherein the friction component separates a double fed mail item; a sorter assembly in functional cooperation with and proximate to the feeder assembly to receive mail therefrom and sort mail items into categories; and a delivery assembly in functional cooperation with and proximate to the sorter assembly for delivery of sorted mail items to corresponding receptacles.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to and claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/157,262 filed Oct. 1, 1999, titled Mail Sorting Machine Drop Box and Double Separator Module, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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