Information
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Patent Grant
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6279636
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Patent Number
6,279,636
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Date Filed
Friday, March 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 28, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and system for automatically merging and attaching documents, such as photocopies of remittance checks or the like, to envelopes from which the documents originated is disclosed. The system uses a series of bins and conveyors to automatically retrieve, synchronize, merge and reassociate each document to its respective envelope.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to collation or document merging devices and methods and more specifically to a method and apparatus for attaching photocopies of checks or other documents to the envelopes or other transport medium from which the checks or other documents originated.
The present invention has particular application within the “lockbox industry”. Wholesale and retail lockbox services are routinely used by businesses that receive large volumes of retail payments or corporate-to-corporate receiveables. The primary objective of a lockbox operation is to have the subscriber's customers remit payment checks to a local post office box in order to minimize transit time, processing expenses and handling costs. Lockbox providers thus serve as agents for receiving and depositing payments thereby maximizing the availability of funds while reducing mail costs, processing time and check clearing float times. Lockbox services are designed to process large volumes of payments received by mail and to provide subscribers of the service with daily remittance information for manual or automated reconciliation of the subscriber's customer accounts. The checks received are processed by the lockbox provider, usually a cash management bank, on a daily basis and the funds collected are deposited into the subscriber's deposit account with the bank. The collected funds are therefore usable by the receiving business much quicker than with the traditional process.
However, once the lockbox subscriber has been given credit for the funds in its demand deposit account, the subscriber must then pass along the credits to its respective customer accounts. Presently, a high percentage of lockbox subscribers do not receive electronic updates to their receivables and must rely on photocopies of the original remittance checks from which to post and reconcile their customer accounts.
In a typical lockbox operation, each remittance envelope received must first be opened and the remittance check contained therein must then be separated and removed from other correspondence which may be contained within the envelope. Any such correspondence must then be placed back into the remittance envelope for eventual forwarding to the lockbox subscriber. Once the remittance check is removed from its envelope, it must be photocopied or printed from scanned images. Within the lockbox industry, check photocopies are generated by either replicating scanned images of the checks on computer printers or, more typically, by reproducing the checks on conventional copiers. Copies of checks are usually reproduced three or more to a page and are separated, as by cutting or perforation, into single check-size copies. Each copy must then be reattached to the remittance envelope from which it originated. Upon completion of this process, the check photocopies, attached to their respective remittance envelopes, are forwarded to the lockbox subscriber for posting to its customer accounts.
Today, virtually every cash management bank provides, or is involved to some degree with, retail or wholesale lockbox collection services. The accelerated mail receipt and improved funds availability provided by these services are very attractive to many business owners. However, the process of reassociating and reattaching photocopies of checks to their respective remittance envelopes for return to the business subscriber is one of the most time consuming and labor intensive functions of the lockbox service. It would be expedient, therefore, to provide a method and apparatus which would effectively automate this process thereby virtually eliminating the manual labor associated with this phase of the lockbox service.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of this invention to provide a method and apparatus for automatically merging and attaching photocopies of remittance documents to the envelopes or other transport medium from which such remittance documents originated.
According to an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus for merging and attaching photocopies to envelopes comprises a photocopy hopper, an envelope hopper, a cutter means, a conveyor system, a securing means, a stacking means, and a control means.
It is an object of the present invention to provide method and apparatus which effectively eliminates the manual labor associated with merging and reattaching remittance documents to the envelopes or other transport medium from which the documents originated.
Another object of the present invention is the provision method and apparatus which provides automation for a very labor intensive aspect of mail remittance processing thereby greatly reducing the cost of such processing.
An important advantage of the present invention is the provision of method and apparatus which greatly increases the efficiency of mail remittance processing for industries such as retail and wholesale “lockbox” collection services.
Another advantage of the present invention is the provision of method and apparatus which greatly reduces processing and handling times for mail remittance processing and provides subscribers of lockbox type collection services with faster access to remitted funds and posting information.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the method and apparatus provided herein greatly reduces labor and overall costs associated with mail remittance processing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more particular description of preferred embodiments as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the various views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention.
FIG. 1
is a perspective elevational view of an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective elevational view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
showing the control pedal of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective elevational view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
showing the attachment of a printer device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention,
FIG. 1
shows a document merging system
100
for automatically merging and attaching photocopies of remittance or other documents to the envelopes, or other transport medium, from which the documents originated. The system
100
comprises a photocopy hopper
10
, an envelope hopper
20
, a cutter means
30
, a conveyor system
400
, a securing means
50
, a stacking means
60
, and a control means
70
.
The conveyor system
400
of the present invention, as best seen in
FIG. 2
, is designed to facilitate and coordinate the association and joining of two documents automatically and comprises a photocopy conveyor means
41
, an envelope conveyor means
42
and a stacker conveyor means
43
.
The photocopy hopper
10
comprises a tray or bin
11
into which is loaded photocopy sheets
12
containing images of documents such as remittance checks. The photocopy sheets
12
are placed face down in the photocopy hopper bin
11
in a predetermined order for cutting, if necessary, and for later association with their respective remittance envelopes, or other transport medium. The photocopy hopper
10
further comprises a plurality of feeder belts
13
situated along the bottom of the photocopy hopper bin
11
for advancing and transporting the photocopy sheets
12
to the cutter means
30
and/or the photocopy conveyor means
41
of said conveyor system
400
, as necessary.
The cutter means
30
comprises a typical paper cutting device which is designed to automatically cut the images imprinted on the advancing photocopy sheets
12
into predetermined “check-size” image strips
14
for any photocopy sheets
12
having more than one document image per sheet
12
. The cutter means
30
further comprises advancement rollers
31
for advancing the image strips
14
to the photocopy conveyor means
41
for further processing.
The envelope hopper
20
comprises a tray or bin
21
for receiving remittance envelopes
22
from which the photocopied documents contained in the photocopy hopper
10
originated. The remittance envelopes
22
are vertically stacked into the envelope hopper
20
in an order corresponding to the order of the images contained on the photocopy sheets
12
within the photocopy hopper
10
. The envelope hopper
20
further comprises an urging means
23
for advancing and transporting the remittance envelopes
22
toward the securing means
50
for further processing.
The securing means
50
, in this embodiment, comprises an applicator device
51
for applying an adhesive along the upper portion of the advancing side of each remittance envelope
22
. In an alternate embodiment, the securing means
50
may comprise an attachment device such as an automatic stapler which would be stationed at or near the point the image strips
14
merge with their respective remittance envelopes
22
. The securing means
50
further comprises one or more advancement rollers
52
for lateral movement of each envelope
22
toward the envelope conveyor means
42
of said conveyor system
400
as the applicator device
51
is applying adhesive to said envelopes
22
, as previously indicated.
The photocopy conveyor means
41
of the conveyor system
400
comprises a plurality of conveyor belts
44
which are designed to receive and rotate the “check-size” image strips
14
advanced from the cutter means
30
. The belts
44
rotate the strips
14
from their original horizontal position to an upright or vertical position. The image strips
14
are rotated and advanced, in a controlled manner, along said conveyor belts
44
toward a conveyor pinch point
46
, positioned along the stacker conveyor means
43
, for eventual merging with their respective remittance envelopes
22
.
The envelope conveyor means
42
comprises a plurality of advancement rollers
45
situated along an envelope advancement channel or track
40
for advancing the remittance envelopes
22
, in a vertical position, from the securing means
50
toward said pinch point
46
of said stacker conveyor means
43
. The envelopes
22
are advanced, in a controlled manner, along said envelope advancement track
40
of said envelope conveyor means
42
simultaneously with the advancement of their respective document image strips
14
, along said photocopy conveyor means
41
, for eventual merger with, and attachment to, said document image strips
14
. The advancement track
40
and rollers
45
of said envelope conveyor means
42
are adjustable to allow for varying thicknesses of the envelopes
22
. Said rollers
45
are positioned in such a manner as to allow the envelopes
22
to pass along the conveyor means
41
without touching, or otherwise interfering with, the adhesive which has just been applied to the envelopes
22
by the applicator device
51
of the securing means
50
.
The stacker conveyor means
43
comprises a plurality of merge rollers
47
situated along a document merger track
48
. Said merger track
48
being divided into a pair of channels
49
which converge at the pinch point
46
of said stacker conveyor means
43
. Said channels
49
are designed to receive the envelopes
22
and the image strips
14
from their respective conveyor means
41
&
42
and to advance the two documents
22
&
14
simultaneously into the pinch point
46
gate of the stacker conveyor means
43
for merger. The advancement of the two documents
22
&
14
along their respective conveyor means
41
&
42
is timed and controlled so that the two documents
22
&
14
, hereinafter referred to as the “merged documents”
80
, are caused to unite at their leading edge. The merger track
48
and merge rollers
47
of the stacker conveyor means
43
are adjustable to allow for varying thicknesses of said merged documents
80
. During merger, the merge rollers
47
at the pinch point
46
of said stacker conveyor
43
cause the merged documents
80
to be firmly pressed together thereby adhering the merged documents
80
to each other. As previously stated, in an alternate embodiment, an attachment means, such as an automatic stapling device, situated at or near the pinch point
46
of said stacker conveyor
43
could be used to secure the merged documents
80
to each other.
The stacking means
60
of the present invention comprises a completion hopper
61
for receiving and holding the merged documents
80
. Said merged documents
80
are received by the completion hopper
61
from the stacker conveyer means
43
upon completion of the merging process. The completion hopper
61
of the stacking means
60
comprises a tray or bin
62
for receiving and holding the merged documents
80
. The completion hopper
61
further comprises a gate means
63
for automatically sensing and allowing the entry of the merged documents
80
into said completion hopper
61
. Once the merged documents
80
have been received into said completion hopper
61
, the gate means
63
applies tension to the merged documents
80
to ensure the merged documents
80
are properly stacked within the completion hopper bin
62
and do not fall forward.
The operation of the merging system
100
is controlled by the control means
70
. The control means
70
of the present embodiment comprises an advancement control panel
71
and a brake/advance pedal
72
(see FIG.
3
). The advancement control panel
71
controls the advancement speed of the image strips
14
and the envelopes
22
from their respective hoppers
10
&
20
through the conveyor means
40
to the stacking means
60
. The brake/advance pedal
72
operates as a stop/start switch to allow the operator to stop or start the system
100
as necessary for repairs or to verify and ensure proper document merging and quality control. The brake/advance petal
72
may also be configured to operate as an advancement and speed control device. In an alternate embodiment, the control means
70
may comprise a computer aided control panel for controlling all aspects of the system
100
. A number of optional features may be added to the system
100
to improve its function and operation including photo-sensors for sensing the presence of documents at various points on the system
100
, number encoders for coding the documents, and mechanical or electrical counting devices for recording the number of items being processed. Image recognition technology may also be utilized with the system
100
to ensure correct matching of documents. As shown in
FIG. 4
, a printing machine
500
may also be linked to the system
100
for producing the image strips
14
necessary to complete the merging process.
In operation, an operator loads a batch of remittance envelopes
22
into the envelope hopper
20
of the merging system
100
. Photocopy sheets
12
of checks or other remittance documents are then loaded face down into the photocopy hopper
10
in a predetermined order corresponding to the order of the remittance envelopes
22
which have been loaded into the envelope hopper
20
. Once the remittance envelopes
22
and photocopy sheets
12
are loaded into their respective hoppers
20
&
10
, the operator depresses the brake/advance pedal
72
to activate the system
100
merging cycle. As the photocopy sheets
12
enter the cutter means
30
, the sheets
12
are cut (if necessary) into “check-size” document image strips
14
and each strip
14
is then caused to advance through the photocopy conveyor means
41
toward the pinch point
46
of the stacker conveyor means
43
. Simultaneously with the advancement of the image strips
14
, the remittance envelopes
22
are caused to advance to the securing means
50
for application of adhesive. Upon application of adhesive by the applicator means
51
, each envelope
22
is caused to advance through the envelope conveyor means
42
toward the pinch point
46
of the stacker conveyor means
43
for merger with the advancing and corresponding image strip
14
. The operator may use the advancement control panel
71
to adjust the speed of the documents being advanced through the system
100
to ensure proper merging and document matching. The operator may also at any time stop the cycle by depressing the brake/advance pedal
72
. The advancement of the image strips
14
and the remittance envelopes
22
through the system
100
is timed and synchronized so that the leading edge of each document arrives at the pinch point
46
of the stacker conveyor means
43
at precisely the same moment. Upon merger, the “merged documents”
80
are caused to advance along the stacker conveyor means
43
to the completion hopper bin
62
of the stacking means
60
where the merged documents
80
are then removed by the operator and forwarded to the appropriate subscriber for review and posting.
Claims
- 1. An automatic document merging system for merging and attaching images of remittance documents to their respective envelopes comprising:a) first hopper means for receiving and holding a plurality of paper sheets containing images of remittance documents; b) second hopper means for receiving and holding a plurality of envelopes; c) means for cutting said paper sheets into strips of predetermined dimensions; d) a first conveyor means for receiving said strips from said cutting means and for advancing and directing said strips along an advancement channel; e) a second conveyor means for receiving said envelopes and for advancing and directing said envelopes along an advancement channel, said advancement of said envelopes being timed so as to synchronize with the advancement of said strips from said first conveyor means; f) a third conveyor means for receiving the strips and envelopes from said first and second conveyor means, for merging said strips and envelopes together at a pinch point, and for further advancement of the merged documents along an advancement channel; g) means for applying adhesive for securing said strips to said envelopes; h) third hopper means for receiving and holding said strips and envelopes after they have been attached and united by the action of said third conveyor means; and, i) means for controlling and synchronizing the advancement, merger and attachment of said strips and envelopes.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first hopper means further comprises a bin having a plurality of feeder belts situated along the bottom of said bin for advancing said sheets to said cutting means.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second hopper means further comprises a bin for holding said envelopes in a vertical position and having an urging means for advancing and transporting said envelopes from said second hopper means to said securing means.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cutting means further comprises one or more advancement rollers for automatically advancing said strips from said cutting means to said first conveyor means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first conveyor means comprises a plurality of conveyor belts for receiving said strips from said cutting means, for rotating said strips from a horizontal to a vertical position and for advancing said strips along said advancement channel toward said pinch point of said third conveyor means for further processing.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said second conveyor means comprises a plurality of advancement rollers situated along said advancement channel for automatically advancing said envelopes, in a vertical position, toward said pinch point of said third conveyor means for further processing.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises an applicator means for applying an adhesive to said envelopes received from said second hopper means and having a plurality of advancement rollers for automatic lateral advancement of said envelopes from said securing means to said second conveyor means.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said third conveyor means further comprises a merger channel and an advancement channel, said channels having plurality of advancement rollers situated thereon, said merger channel being divided into a pair of channels which converge at said pinch point and are designed to receive, merge and unite the strips and envelopes being synchronously advanced from said first and second conveyor means.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said third hopper means comprises a bin for receiving and holding the merged documents received from said third conveyor means and further comprising a gate means for automatically sensing the arrival of said merged documents and for applying tension to said merged documents after entry into said bin.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling and synchronizing the advancement, merger and attachment of said strips to said envelopes comprises an advancement control device for controlling the advancement speed and positioning of said strips and envelopes as they advance through said system and a brake/advance pedal for starting and stopping the operation of the system.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said securing means comprises an automatic attachment device positioned along said third conveyor means at or near said pinch point, for securely uniting said strips and envelopes together as they pass through said pinch point of said third conveyor means.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said advancement rollers and said advancement channel of said second conveyor means are adjustable to allow for varying thicknesses of said envelopes.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said merge rollers and said advancement channel of said third conveyor means are adjustable to allow for varying thicknesses of said merged strips and envelopes.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said system further comprises a copying device for generating the paper sheets containing images of said remittance documents.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling and synchronizing the advancement, merger and attachment of said strips and envelopes further comprises sensing devices, encoding devices and counting devices for sensing, encoding and counting said strips and envelopes as they advance through said system.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for controlling and synchronizing the advancement, merger and attachment of said strips and envelopes is computer assisted.
- 17. An automatic document merging system for merging and attaching images of remittance documents to their respective envelopes comprising:a first hopper means comprising a bin for receiving and holding a plurality of paper sheets containing images of remittance documents and having a plurality of feeder belts situated along the bottom of said bin for advancing or transporting said sheets to a cutter means; a cutter means for receiving said sheets and for cutting said sheets, if necessary, into strips of predetermined dimensions, said cutter means further comprising one or more advancement rollers for advancing said strips onto a first conveyor means for further processing; a second hopper means comprising a bin for receiving and vertically holding a plurality of remittance envelopes and having an urging means for advancing and transporting said envelopes toward and into a securing means for further processing; a securing means for receiving said envelopes from said second hopper means and for applying an adhesive strip along the advancing side of each remittance envelope, said securing means having an applicator device for applying said adhesive and further having a plurality of advancement rollers for laterally advancing each envelope toward a second conveyor means as the applicator device is applying adhesive to said envelope; a first conveyor means comprising a plurality of conveyor belts for receiving and advancing said strips from said cutter means toward a pinch point, positioned along a third conveyor means, said belts also rotate each strip from a horizontal position to a vertical position as said strip is caused to travel along said first conveyor means; a second conveyor means comprising a plurality of advancement rollers situated along an advancement channel for advancing said remittance envelopes from said securing means, simultaneously and synchronously with the advancement of said strips along said first conveyor means, toward said pinch point of said third conveyor means for eventual merger with said strips; a third conveyor means comprising a merger channel and an advancement channel, said channels having a plurality of advancement rollers operably situated thereon, said merger channel being divided into a pair of channels which converge at said pinch point and are designed to receive, merge and unite the strips and envelopes being synchronously advanced from said first and second conveyor means, said merged and united strips and envelopes being further advanced by said advancement channel rollers along said advancement channel to a third hopper means; a third hopper means comprising a bin for receiving and holding the merged strips and envelopes received from said third conveyor means and further comprising a gate means for automatically sensing the arrival of said merged documents and for applying tension against said merged documents after entry into said bin for proper stacking; and, a control means comprising an advancement control device for controlling the speed and positioning of said strips and envelopes as they advance through said system and a brake/advance pedal for starting and stopping the operation of the system.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said securing means comprises an automatic attachment device positioned along said third conveyor means at or near said pinch point, for securely uniting said strips and envelopes together as they pass through said pinch point of said third conveyor means.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said advancement rollers and said advancement channel of said second conveyor means are adjustable to allow for varying thicknesses of said envelopes.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said advancement rollers and said merger channel of said third conveyor means are adjustable to accommodate and allow for varying thicknesses of said merged strips and envelopes.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said system further comprises a copying device for generating the paper sheets containing the images of said remittance documents.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said control means further comprises sensing devices, encoding devices and counting devices for sensing, encoding and counting said strips and envelopes as they advance through the system.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said control means is computer assisted.
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