Claims
- 1. A system for processing mail; said system comprises:
- a secure accounting means including a processor and a memory, said memory providing storage for postage information;
- means, in communication with said secure accounting means, for generating said postage information;
- means for transmitting said postage information to an unsecured accounting means; and
- means, in communication with said unsecured accounting means, for printing at least a portion of said postage information on mail pieces.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprises:
- means for changing said postage information in response to said postage information printed on said mail pieces.
- 3. A system for processing mail, said system comprising:
- a secure accounting means including: a first processor, means for inputting postage information to said processor, a non-volatile memory in communication with said process, and means for storing postage value in said non-volatile memory;
- at least one unsecure accounting means including: a second processor in communication with said first processor, and a memory in communication with said second processor; and
- at least one mail processing means including: a postage printing means in communication with said second processor, means for supplying mail pieces to said postage printing means, and means for actuating said printer to print postage information on said mail pieces.
- 4. The system of claim 3 further including a statement printer, connected to said secured accounting unit, for printing a statement sheet showing the amount of postage printed by said postage printing means.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein a fetchable identification number is stored in said non-volatile memory.
- 6. A system for processing mail, said system comprising:
- a first secure accounting means including: a first porcessor, means for inputting postage information to said processor, a first non-volatile memory in communication with said processor, and means for storing postage value in said first non-volatile memory;
- a plurality of second accounting means in communication with said first secure accounting means each of second accounting means including: a second processor, a second non-volatile memory in communication with said second processor, and communIcation means between said second processor and said first processor whereby postage value can be transferred between said first and second memories; and
- a plurality of mail processing means each including: unsecured postage printing means in communication with one of said second processors, means for supplying mail pieces to said unsecured postage printing means, and means for actuating said unsecured postage printing means to print postage on said mail pieces, such that the postage printed on said mail pieces is communicated to said second processor that reduces the postage value stored in said second non-volatile memory.
- 7. The system of claim 6 including means, connected to said second accounting unit, for printing a statement sheet showing the amount of postage printed by said postage printing means.
- 8. The system of claim 6 further comprising an electronic postage meter connected to said first secure accounting means.
- 9. The system of claim 8 further comprising telephone communication means for communication between said electronic postage meter and a central station.
- 10. A system for transmitting postage value comprising:
- a central station having a first processor and a first memory in communication with said first processor, said first memory having means for storing postage value therein;
- a user location having a secure accounting means including a second processor and a second memory in communication with said second processor, said second memory having descending register means for receiving and storing postage value and dispensing postage value upon command;
- a communication link between said central station and said user location, said user location having a plurality of means for applying postage to mail pieces;
- means for reducing the postage value stored in said descending register means in response to operation of said postage applying means; and
- means for transferring, through said communication link, information relative to the postage value applied by said postage applying means.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein said plurality of means for applying postage to mail pieces includes a plurality of inserters in communication with said second processor; and
- a plurality of printers, at least one printer associated with an inserter.
- 12. The system of claim 10 further including: a plurality of unsecure accounting means connected to said second processor, and connected to at least one of said inserters.
- 13. The system of claim 10 further including: a plurality of second secure accounting means connected to said second processor and to said inserters, each of said second secure accounting means having means for storing postage value.
- 14. The system of claim 10 wherein said second memory has a fetchable identification number stored therein.
- 15. A method of accounting for postage, said method comprising the steps of:
- storage postage value in a secure accounting means;
- generating postage information;
- printing said postage information upon a statement sheet;
- transmitting said postage information to a remote unsecure accounting means; and
- printing postage on mail pieces in accordance with said postage information in said unsecure accounting means and adjusting the stored postage value in response to the printed postage.
- 16. A method for transmitting postage value, said method comprising the steps of:
- inputting postage value to a first memory in a secure accounting means;
- transferring at least a portion of the postage value to a second memory of an unsecured accounting means;
- applying postage to mail; and
- reducing the postage value stored in said second memory.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further including the step of:
- transferring the portion of the postage value in said second memory remaining after the applying of postage to mail to said first memory.
- 18. A method for transmitting postage value, said method comprising the steps of:
- storing postage value in a secured accounting means, generating postage data;
- printing the postage data upon a statement;
- transmitting at least a portion of said postage value to a remote secure accounting means;
- printing postage on mail pieces; and
- reducing the postage value in the remote second accounting means in response to the printed postage.
- 19. A method of processing mail, said method comprising the steps of:
- inputting mailing information into a secure accounting means that is in communication with a plurality of unsecure accounting means, the mailing information including tasks to be performed by each os said unsecure accounting means;
- printing at least a portion of said mailing information on mail pieces in accordance with said tasks performed by said unsecure accounting means and determining the postage required by said tasks;
- keeping a running record in each unsecured accounting means of the postage required to print the postage on said mail pieces; and
- transmitting the final postage accumulated by each unsecure accounting means to said secure accounting means upon completion of a mail batch.
- 20. A system for transmitting postage value comprising:
- a user location having a secure accounting means including a processor and a memory in communication with said processor, said memory having a descending register therein for receiving and storing postage value and for dispensing postagle value upon command, said user location having means for applying postage to mail pieces; and
- a plurality of inserters in communication with said processor.
RELATED CASES
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application having Ser. No. 813,445 filed Dec. 26, 1985. Subject matter similar to the subject matter contained in the instant application may be found in U.S. patent application entitled "Postage and Mailing Information Applying System" by Ronald Sansone and et al, filed Aug. 6, 1985, having Ser. No. 762,994 and assigned to the assignee of the instant application, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,725,718.
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