Claims
- 1. A postage meter register setting device for use with a postage meter having at least one resettable mechanical register of available postage, and having mechanical setting means movable to reset the register; the setting device including a resetting motor having a movable mechanical output member, and means responsive to an authorizing input signal to electrically operate an enabling means for permitting setting and to cause operation of the motor to drive the register in a meter resetting direction via the mechanical output member and the mechanical setting means, the means responsive to an authorizing input signal being a central processing unit for controlling the operation of the enabling means and the resetting motor, the central processing unit being programmed to direct to the motor operating signals representative of a desired variable amount of postage to be added to the resettable mechanical register, the resetting motor being a stepper motor with control circuitry operatively connected to the central processing unit to turn an output shaft of the stepper motor an amount corresponding to the desired variable amount of postage as represented by the motor operating signals and an encoder coupled to the motor and operatively electrically connected to the central processing unit to provide information to the central processing unit indicative of the amount of rotation effected by the motor.
- 2. A postage meter register setting device for use with a postage meter having at least one resettable mechanical register of available postage, and having mechanical setting means movable to reset the register; the setting device including a resetting motor having a movable mechanical output member, electrically operable enabling means for movement from a position in which operation of the motor is blocked to a second position operatively connecting the motor to the register via the mechanical output member and the mechanical setting means, and means responsive to an authorizing input signal to electrically operate the enabling means and to cause the operation of the motor to drive the register in a meter resetting direction via the mechanical output member and the mechanical setting means, the means responsive to an authorizing input signal including a central processing unit for controlling the operation of the enabling means and the resetting motor, the central processing unit being programmed to direct to the motor operating signals representative of a desired variable amount of postage to be added to the resettable mechanical register, the central processing unit including a routine for determining that the enabling means has moved from the position in which operation of the resetting motor is blocked to the second position operatively connecting the motor to the register and the central processing unit including a routine for determining when the operation of the resetting motor to reset the register is prevented by jamming and for releasing the jammed condition or aborting resetting.
- 3. A postage meter register setting device for a mechanical postage meter having a printing means, a separate mechanical, resettable, descending register of available postage and movable means for mechanically resetting the descending register with a selected variable sum of additional postage available for subsequent settings of the printing means; the device comprising motive means for engaging and moving the movable means to reset the descending register, means for enabling the means for resetting to effect resetting of the descending register, and means responsive to a remotely originating authorizing input for activating the means for enabling, wherein the postage meter includes a descending register resetting shaft, the motive means for resetting the descending register includes a motor having an output shaft, an axially movable coupling on the output shaft adapted to couple the output shaft to the descending register resetting shaft, the means for enabling comprising means connected to the movable coupling to effect axial movement of at least a portion thereof.
- 4. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 3 wherein the postage meter descending register resetting shaft is axially movable to a descending meter resetting position, and the axially movable coupling portion is axially movable on the output shaft to axially move the descending register resetting shaft into the resetting position.
- 5. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 3 wherein the means connected to the movable coupling to effect axial movement comprises a collar receiving the coupling rotatably therein, the collar being captive between shoulders on the coupling to impart axial movement from the collar to the coupling, the means connected to the movable coupling comprising a linkage connected to the collar and movable to effect axial movement of the collar, and the means for enabling further comprising electrically operable drive means for moving the linkage, the collar, and the axially movable coupling portion.
- 6. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 5 wherein the electrically operable drive means of the means for enabling includes an electrical motor, a lead screw connected in driven relation to the motor, a lead screw nut threaded onto the lead screw and connected in driving relation to the linkage.
- 7. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 6 wherein the coupling is adapted to move axially on the resetting motor output shaft to move the descending register resetting shaft from a resetting blocked position to a resetting position at which rotational movement of the output shaft, the coupling, and the resetting shaft will effect resetting of the descending register.
- 8. A postage meter register setting device for a mechanical postage meter having a mechanical, resettable, descending register, a resetting gear adapted to rotate to reset the descending register, a rotatable and axially movable resetting shaft with an affixed gear located to mesh with the resetting gear in one axial location and located to engage a fixed locking member preventing rotation of the shaft and affixed gear in another axial location, the setting device including a resetting motor, an encoder coupled to the motor to indicate the amount of rotational movement of the motor, a coupling between the motor and the resetting shaft to impart rotational movement from the motor to the resetting shaft, resetting enabling means including electrically operable enabling means connected to impart axial movement to the resetting shaft to move the gear on the resetting shaft between engagement with the locking member and engagement with the resetting gear, control means for the motor and the electrically operable enabling means, the control means having a program routine for:
- imparting limited axial movement to the resetting shaft in the direction of engagement of the gear on the resetting shaft and the resetting gear,
- applying an energizing input to the resetting motor corresponding to a predetermined amount of rotational movement that is greater than the rotational movement capable of being imparted by the resetting motor to the resetting shaft with the gear on the resetting shaft in engagement with the fixed locking member,
- detecting the amount of rotational movement indicated by the encoder, and
- imparting additional axial movement to the resetting shaft in the direction of gear engagement, when the encoder output indicates less rotational movement than corresponds to the input to the resetting motor.
- 9. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 8 further comprising means for introducing an input representative of a desired additional, variable amount of postage to be reset in the descending register, the control means being programmed to provide an input to the resetting motor corresponding to the amount of rotation of the resetting gear required to increase the available postage in the descending register by the desired variable amount after the encoder output has indicated that the resetting motor shaft has rotated the correct amount for the preceding input, whereby it is determined that the resetting gear and the blocking pin are disengaged.
- 10. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 9 wherein the control means has a further routine for determining that a jam has occurred preventing rotation of the gear on the resetting shaft by an amount representing the variable amount of postage, said routine including comparing a desired, commanded amount of rotation by the resetting motor with an amount of rotation indicated by an output by the encoder, moving the shaft axially in a first direction when the output indicated by the encoder is not sufficiently near or equal to the commanded amount of rotation, commanding a further rotation by the resetting motor, comparing a further output from the encoder, continuing the resetting when the further rotation and the further output are sufficiently near or equal, moving the shaft opposite the arbitrary direction a distance greater than the distance the shaft was previously moved in the arbitrary direction when the further rotation and the further output are not sufficiently near or equal, then again commanding a further rotation of the resetting motor, comparing the further rotation again with a further output from the encoder, continuing the resetting when the further rotation and the further output are sufficiently near or equal, and continuing axial movements of the shaft of increasing length and the resetting motor rotations and comparisons with the encoder output until a predetermined number of tries have been reached or the rotation is sufficiently near or equal to the encoder output, aborting the resetting when the predetermined number of tries has been reached, and continuing resetting when the rotation and the output are sufficiently near or equal.
- 11. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 9 wherein the control means program iterates the procedure of imparting limited axial movement to the resetting shaft axially, applying an energizing input to the resetting motor, and detecting the amount of rotational movement until the detected rotational movement corresponds to the preceding resetting motor input, and subsequent to resetting, the control means program routine further applying to the electrically enabling operable means an input corresponding to reverse axial movement of the resetting shaft an amount equal to the total axial movement during the iterated axial movement toward engagement of the gears.
- 12. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 11 wherein the control means program routine includes updating, for the next resetting, the amount of limited axial movement to be applied initially to the resetting shaft to equal slightly less than the sum of the axial movements of the resetting shaft that effected gear engagement in this resetting.
- 13. The postage meter register setting device according to claim 11 wherein the resetting motor is a first stepper motor and the electrically operable enabling means includes a second stepper motor, the control means for the resetting motor and the electrically operable enabling means comprising means for causing electrical inputs to be applied to the stepper motors, including a central processing unit for controlling the electrical inputs to be applied to determine the amount of rotation of the motors.
- 14. A method of resetting a mechanical postage meter having a mechanical descending register comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a resetting gear axially movable from engagement with a rotation blocking member to engagement with a descending register gear,
- b) providing an electromechanical enabling mechanism preventing resetting of the register absent authorization,
- c) providing an electromechanical motive resetting mechanism operative to add to the register a desired variable amount of postage when enabled by the enabling mechanism,
- d) effecting axial movement of the resetting gear towards engagement with the descending register gear by the enabling mechanism,
- e) directing to the electromechanical motive resetting mechanism an input sufficient to turn the resetting gear an amount corresponding to the desired value of postage to be introduced into the register,
- f) providing an indication of the amount of rotation actually accomplished by the resetting gear,
- g) comparing the accomplished rotation to the rotation corresponding to the desired value,
- h) when the amount of rotation indicated as actually accomplished is not sufficiently near or equal to the rotation corresponding to the desired value, moving the resetting gear axially with the enabling mechanism,
- i) directing to the electromechanical motive resetting mechanism an input sufficient to turn the resetting gear a test amount,
- j) providing an indication of the resultant actual amount of test turning of the resetting gear,
- k) comparing the desired test amount of turning with the resultant actual amount of turning, and
- l) when the resultant actual amount of turning is sufficiently close to or equals the desired test amount, completing resetting by rotating the resetting gear an amount corresponding to the desired value of postage by the electromechanical motive resetting mechanism and returning the resetting gear into engagement with the rotation blocking member by the electromechanical enabling mechanism.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 further comprising the steps of continuing directing movement of the resetting gear axially with the enabling mechanism increasing amounts in opposite directions, continuing directing to the electromechanical motive resetting mechanism an input sufficient to turn the resetting gear a test amount, and continuing comparing of the desired test amount with the resultant actual amount of turning, for as long as the comparing indicates that the resultant actual turning is not sufficiently close or equal to the last test amount of turning so as to indicate an unjammed condition or until a predetermined number of iterations of directed gear movement, test turning and comparing is reached.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the step of using the amount of gear movement necessary to clear a jam as indicated by a successful comparison of the desired amount of test turning and resultant actual amount, to correct the initial axial gear movement to be effected by the enabling mechanism in the next resetting.
- 17. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the step of storing the amount of turning accomplished initially by the resetting gear when directed to turn an amount corresponding to the desired value of postage to be introduced, and after a jam has been cleared and indicated by a successful comparison of the desired amount of test turning, the step of completing resetting includes correcting the amount of further turning of the resetting gear based on the amount of turning accomplished initially.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the step of correcting the amount of further turning to be accomplished further comprises modifying the amount of further turning based on the amount of test turning effected to clear a jam as indicated by the successful comparison.
- 19. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the steps of
- correcting the axial location of the gear after a jam has been cleared including directing movement of the resetting gear axially by the enabling mechanism an amount sufficient to move the resetting gear into rotation blocking engagement with the rotation blocking member,
- directing movement of the resetting gear axially by the enabling mechanism towards disengagement with the blocking member an amount insufficient to cause the disengagement,
- directing a rotation of the resetting gear by the resetting mechanism an amount greater than can be accomplished while the resetting gear engages the blocking member,
- providing an indication of the amount of rotation actually accomplished by the resetting gear,
- comparing the accomplished rotation to the rotation directed,
- further axially moving the resetting gear when the actual rotation is less than the rotation directed,
- directing a rotation of the resetting gear by the resetting mechanism an amount greater than can be accomplished while the resetting gear engages the blocking member,
- providing an indication of the amount of rotation actually accomplished by the resetting gear,
- comparing the accomplished rotation to the rotation directed,
- further axially moving the resetting gear when the actual rotation is less than the rotation directed,
- when the actual rotation continues to be less than the rotation directed continuing the steps of further axially moving, directing a rotation, providing an indication, and comparing until the accomplished rotation is substantially equal to the rotation directed,
- then moving the gear axially into engagement with the rotation blocking member an amount previously determined to be sufficient to move the gear into and out of engagement with the rotation blocking member and slightly more than an amount stored for moving the gear axially in the direction away from disengagement with the rotation blocking member for use in the next resetting.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 further comprising the step of correcting the amount stored for moving the gear axially for use in the next resetting by varying that amount as previously stored by an amount related to the axial movement used to clear the jam.
- 21. A method of resetting a mechanical postage meter by increasing total available postage in a mechanical descending register including the steps of:
- (a) providing an electromechanical enabling mechanism preventing resetting of the register absent authorization,
- (b) providing an electromechanical motive mechanism operative to add to the register a desired variable amount of postage when enabled by the enabling mechanism,
- (c) upon receipt of an authorizing signal, sending to the electromechanical enabling mechanism an electrical input causing the enabling mechanism to enable resetting of the register,
- (d) providing to the electromechanical motive mechanism an electrical input indicative of the variable amount of postage to be added to the register to cause the motive mechanism to mechanically set that variable amount of postage into the register, and
- (e) sending to the enabling mechanism an electrical input causing the enabling mechanism to one again prevent resetting of the register,
- wherein resetting of the register comprises movement of a resetting gear from engagement with a blocking member to engagement with a register gear, and turning the resetting gear to cause turning of the register gear an amount corresponding to the addition of the desired variable amount of postage to the register.
- 22. The method according to claim 21 including jam detection comprising the steps of:
- providing an indication of the amount of rotation actually accomplished by the resetting gear,
- comparing the indication of the accomplished rotation to the desired amount of turning corresponding to the desired variable amount of postage,
- when the accomplished rotation is not sufficiently near or equal to the desired turning, moving the resetting gear a further amount in a first direction the same or opposite said movement from engagement with a blocking member,
- turning the gear an amount,
- again providing an indication of the amount of rotation,
- again comparing the indication of the amount of rotation and the amount of gear turning intended,
- when the indication of the amount of rotation is sufficiently near or equal to the amount of gear turning intended, continuing the resetting.
- 23. A method of resetting a mechanical postage meter by increasing total available postage in a mechanical descending register including the steps of:
- (a) providing an electromechanical enabling mechanism preventing resetting of the register absent authorization,
- (b) providing an electromechanical motive mechanism operative to add to the register a desired variable amount of postage when enabled by the enabling mechanism,
- (c) upon receipt of an authorizing signal, sending to the electromechanical enabling mechanism an electrical input causing the enabling mechanism to enable resetting of the register,
- (d) providing to the electromechanical motive mechanism an electrical input indicative of the variable amount of postage to be added to the register to cause the motive mechanism to mechanically set that variable amount of postage into the register,
- (e) sending to the enabling mechanism an electrical input causing the enabling mechanism to one again prevent resetting of the register,
- (f) moving the resetting gear axially a distance insufficient to disengage the resetting gear from the blocking member,
- (g) imparting a rotation causing input to the electromechanical motive mechanism corresponding to a rotation greater than can be accomplished while the resetting gear engages the blocking member,
- (h) providing an indication of the amount of rotation actually accomplished by the resetting gear,
- (i) comparing the accomplished rotation to the rotation represented by the rotation causing input,
- (j) further moving the resetting gear axially when the actual rotation is less than the rotation represented by the rotation causing input, and
- (k) repeating steps (g), (h), (i) and (j), until the actual rotation equals the rotation represented by the rotation causing input, then
- (l) providing an input to the electromechanical motive mechanism corresponding to a rotation of the register gear equal to the amount of postage to be added to the register.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/333,993, filed on Apr. 5, 1989, abandoned.
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