Claims
- 1. A method for handling flat objects in the form of sheets, envelopes or compositions therefrom, comprising the steps of:
- feeding flat objects to a temporary storage location;
- receiving the objects one by one at said temporary storage location;
- for each received object; determining a code associated with that object, storing reference data in accordance with said code, the reference data being stored in accordance with the order of receipt of the objects;
- discharging, one by one, at least a number of the received objects in an order determined by the order of receipt; and
- for each object that is discharged: scanning the object, processing measuring values into a scanning result, reading the stored reference data associated with the object discharged in accordance with the order of receipt, comparing said scanning result with the code associated with or represented by the reference data read, and selecting a first operating status if at least a predetermined extent of agreement between the code and the scanning result is found or selecting a different operating status if less than the predetermined extent of agreement between the code and the scanning result is found.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the code and the scanning result depend on the thickness of the objects and the scanning of the objects that are discharged comprises the scanning of the thickness of those objects.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the determination of codes associated with each received object is carried out by scanning the objects upon receipt.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the determination of codes associated with each received object is carried out by inputting, in each case, a code associated with the received object.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, comprising:
- a setting phase, wherein for each type of object to be processed a code is obtained by scanning the objects and stored in a memory as a code representing that type; and
- an operating phase wherein the determination of the codes associated with the successive objects is carried out by reading from the memory, in each case, a code associated with the relevant type of object.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein the codes represent thickness values.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein the codes refer to thickness values stored in a memory and are read for selecting a thickness value associated with a particular code, said thickness value being compared with the scanning result that forms the detected value of a quantity depending on the thickness of the object associated with the code.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the stored objects are delivered according to the first-in-first-out principle.
- 9. An apparatus for handling flat objects in the form of sheets, envelopes or compositions therefrom, comprising:
- a feeding section for serially feeding objects,
- a transport track downstream of said feeding section for receiving the objects one by one,
- a buffer space for storing the received objects,
- a discharge structure including a discharge track, for discharging objects one by one from the buffer space,
- a detector, provided along the discharge track, for scanning each passing object and for generating a scanning result,
- a memory for receiving and storing reference data associated with one of the objects, processor means coupled to the memory and the detector for receiving and comparing reference data coming from the memory and scanning results from the detector, and
- control means coupled to the detector, the memory and the processor means, said control means being adapted to supply, in correspondence with the discharge of objects, reference data from the memory to the processor means, which reference data are each associated with one of said objects in accordance with the order of receipt of the objects; to select a first operating status if more than a particular extent of agreement between the reference data and the scanning result is found by the processor means; and to select a different operating status if by the processor means less than a particular extent of agreement between the reference data and the scanning data is found.
- 10. A buffer apparatus according to claim 9, comprising a detector, provided along the feed track, for scanning each received object.
- 11. A buffer apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said detector is designed as a thickness gage.
- 12. A buffer apparatus according to claim 9, comprising means for inputting in the memory a code associated with the object in association with each received object.
- 13. A buffer apparatus according to claim 12, comprising a memory, connected with the detector along the discharge track, for storing values detected by said detector of a quantity depending on the thickness of the objects in association with codes that each represent a type of object.
- 14. In a sheet transport system comprising:
- a. a support tray for supporting a stack of sheets,
- b. an inlet operably connected to said support tray through which each sheet passes prior to entering into the stack of sheets on said tray,
- c. an outlet operably connected to said support tray through which each sheet passes upon being discharged from the stack of sheets on said tray,
- d. an inlet sensor at said inlet for sensing the thickness of a sheet passing through said inlet,
- e. an outlet sensor at said outlet for sensing the thickness of a sheet passing through said outlet, and
- f. means for comparing the thickness value sensed at the inlet sensor with the thickness value sensed at the outlet sensor of the same sheet and generating a signal indicating a misfeed if the values differ by a predetermined amount.
- 15. In a flat object transport system comprising:
- a. a buffer space for supporting a stack of objects,
- b. an inlet operably connected to said buffer space through which each object passes prior to entering into the stack of objects in said buffer space,
- c. an outlet operably connected to said buffer space through which each object passes upon being discharged from the stack of objects in said buffer space,
- d. an inlet detector at said inlet for sensing the thickness of an object passing through said inlet,
- e. an outlet detector at said outlet for sensing the thickness of an object passing through said outlet, and
- f. means for comparing the thickness value sensed at the inlet detector with the thickness value sensed at the outlet detector of the same object and generating a signal indicating a misfeed if the values differ by a predetermined amount.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/417,672 filed Apr. 6, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,472.
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