This application relates generally to distributing documents, and more particularly to a method to distribute a document to one or more recipients by means of a network using a document distributing apparatus.
Currently there are no document routing systems that can handle items such as paper expense reports that require non-digital signature approvals. The majority of offices still rely on manual routing of paper documents and ink signatures. Automated document routing systems typically are client server applications, web based or otherwise, that rely upon electronic forms and digital signatures.
Hence, there is a need for a method to distribute a document to one or more recipients and document distributing apparatus arranged in accordance with the same method.
In a first aspect of the invention, there is described a method to distribute a document to one or more recipients by means of a network, the document comprising a cover sheet including a cover sheet information, each recipient having a recipient network address, the method comprising, by an originator having an originator network address:
In a second aspect of the invention, there is described a document distributing apparatus for distributing a document to one or more recipients by means of a network in accordance with a method, the document comprising a cover sheet including a cover sheet information, each recipient having a recipient network address, the method comprising, by an originator having an originator network address:
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Briefly, an originator distributes a document by means of a communication network to one or more recipients. The document comprises a cover sheet containing a cover sheet information. In one embodiment, the document also comprises one or more document sheets containing a document sheet information. The originator provides a document distribution job information in the cover sheet information. The document distribution job information includes an originator information including an originator network address and, for each recipient, a recipient information including a network address. The originator provides the document to a document distributing apparatus. The document distributing apparatus scans the document to provide the document distribution job information. The document distributing apparatus then distributes the document to the recipients based on the document distribution job information. Each recipient receives the document from the document distributing apparatus, optionally modifies any of the information contained therein, and then returns the document to the document distributing apparatus. The recipient optionally modifies any information by physically marking any of the cover sheet and the optional one or more document sheets. This optional sheet marking by the recipient is accomplished by means of a marking instrument such as a pencil, pen, crayon, or the like. The document distribution job continues until all recipients receive the document and return it to the document distributing apparatus. In one embodiment, when the document distributing apparatus determines that the document distribution job is complete, the document distributing apparatus returns the document to the originator.
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As shown, the document distributing apparatus 10 is coupled to a communication network 20 by means of the communication channel 4.
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The cover sheet information 201 comprises a document distribution job information 290.
The document distribution job information 290 comprises a recipient information field 210, an originator information field 220 and a document distribution job number field 230.
The recipient information field 210 comprises a recipient information 211 for each recipient, recipient 1 through N. As depicted, the recipient information 211-1 corresponds to the recipient 1, and so forth for each individual recipient 2, 3, 4, and so forth, with the recipient information 211-N corresponding to the recipient N.
As depicted, for each recipient of recipient 1 through recipient N, the recipient's corresponding recipient information 211 includes the recipient's network address.
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In one embodiment, for each recipient of recipient 1 through recipient N, the recipient's corresponding recipient information 211 also includes the recipient's name.
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The originator information field 220 comprises an originator information 221. The originator information 221 includes the originator's network address, depicted as 221 (Addrs). In one embodiment, the originator information 221 also includes the originator's name, depicted as 221 (Name).
The document distribution job number field 230 comprises a document distribution job number 231.
In one embodiment, the document distribution job information 290 comprises an optional message information field 240. The message information field 240 contains a message 241.
In one embodiment, the document distribution job information 290 comprises an optional routing information field 250. The routing information field 250 contains a routing information 251.
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The originator process 400 starts at step 401, and then goes to step 402.
In step 402, the originator 1 provides a document distribution job information 290 in the cover sheet information 201, the document distribution job information including an originator information including the originator network address and, for each recipient, a recipient information including the recipient network address.
Thus, with cross-reference to
In one embodiment, in step 401, the originator 1 also provides a document distribution job number 231 in a document distribution job number field 230.
Also, in one embodiment, in step 402, the originator 1 also provides an optional message information 241 in a message information field 240.
Also, in one embodiment, in step 402, the originator 1 also provides an optional routing information 251 in a routing information field 250.
After completing step 402, the process goes to step 403.
In step 403, the originator 1 provides the document 9 to the document distributing apparatus 10.
For good understanding, the present document providing step 403 that is performed by the originator 1 corresponds to the document receiving step 501 which is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 and which is discussed in connection with
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In an alternate embodiment the originator, depicted in
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In step 404, the originator 1 waits for the document distributing apparatus 10 to distribute the document 9 to all recipients 1 through N.
For good understanding, the present waiting step 404 that is performed by the originator 1 corresponds to the distributing process 500 steps 501, 502, 503, 504, 505 and 506 which are performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 and which are discussed in connection with
After the document distributing apparatus 10 distributes the document 9 to all recipients 1 through N, the step 404 is complete.
In one embodiment, after completing step 404 the originator process 400 goes to step 411, and the originator process 400 is complete.
However, in another embodiment, after completing step 404 the process goes to optional step 410.
In optional step 410, the originator 1 receives the document 9 which is returned by the document distributing apparatus 10.
For good understanding, the present optional document receiving step 410 that is performed by the originator 1 corresponds to the optional document returning step 510 which is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 and which is discussed in connection with
After completing the optional step 410, the originator process 400 goes to step 411, and the originator process 400 is complete.
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In step 501, the document distributing apparatus 10 receives the document 9 from the originator 1.
For good understanding, the present document receiving step 501 that is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 corresponds to the document providing step 403 which is performed by the originator 1 and which is discussed in connection with
After step 501 is complete, the process goes to step 503.
In step 503, the document distributing apparatus 10 scans the document 9 to provide the document distribution job information 290.
After completing step 503, the process goes to step 505.
In step 505, the document distributing apparatus 10 distributes the document 9 by means of the communication network 20 to one or more recipients based on the job distribution information 201.
For good understanding, the present document distributing step 505 that is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 corresponds to the document receiving step 601 which is performed by the recipients 1 through N and which is discussed in connection with
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Still referring to step 505, in one embodiment, the document distributing apparatus 10 distributes or sends the document 9 to one or more recipients in a sequential manner.
Still referring to step 505, in one embodiment, the document distributing apparatus 10 distributes or sends the document 9 to one or more recipients in a parallel manner.
After completing step 505, the process goes to step 506.
In step 506, the document distributing apparatus 10 waits for the one or more recipients 1 through N to return the document 9 to the document distributing apparatus 10.
For good understanding, the present waiting step 506 that is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 corresponds to the steps 602-603 which are performed by the one or more recipients 1 through N and which are discussed in connection with
After completing step 506, the process goes to step 502.
In step 502, the document distributing apparatus 10 receives the document 9 from the one or more recipients.
For good understanding, the present document receiving step 502 that is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 corresponds to the document returning step 604 which is performed by the one or more recipients 1 through N and which is discussed in connection with
After completing step 502, the process goes to step 504.
In step 504, the document distributing apparatus 10 determines when the current document distribution job is complete.
Still referring to step 504, when the determining step 504's result is negative (a step 504 negative result depicted in
Otherwise, in one embodiment, still referring to step 504, when the determining step 504's result is positive (a step 504 positive result depicted in
Still referring to step 504, in another embodiment, when the document distributing apparatus 10 determines in step 504 that the current document distribution job is complete, thus yielding a positive (“YES”) result, then the process goes to an optional step 510.
In optional step 510, the document distributing apparatus 10 returns the document 9 to the originator 1.
For good understanding, the present optional document returning step 510 that is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 corresponds to the optional document receiving step 410 which is performed by the originator 1 and which is discussed in connection with
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In step 601, the recipient receives the document 9 from the document distributing apparatus 10.
For good understanding, the present document receiving step 601 that is performed by the recipients 1 through N corresponds to the document distributing step 505 which is performed by the document distributing apparatus 10 and which is discussed in connection with
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After completing step 601, the process goes to step 602.
In step 602, the recipient reviews the document 9, the document 9 comprising the cover sheet 200 including the cover sheet information 201 and the one or more document sheets 300 including a document sheet information 301.
After completing step 602, in one embodiment, the process goes directly to step 604.
In step 604, the recipient returns the document 9 to the document distributing apparatus 10. For example, as depicted in
After completing step 604, the process goes to step 611.
In step 611, the recipient process 600 is complete.
Returning to step 602, in one embodiment, after completing the step 602, the process goes to the optional step 603.
In optional step 603, the recipient modifies any of the cover sheet information 201 and the document sheet information 301 as comprised in the document 9. After completing optional step 603, the process goes to step 604, as discussed above.
Referring still to the optional step 603, in one embodiment, the recipient modifies any of the cover sheet information 201 and the document information 301 by physically marking any of the cover sheet 200 and the one or more document sheets 300. In one embodiment, the recipient marks any of the cover sheet 200 and the one or more document sheets 300 by means of a marking instrument such as, for example, a pencil, pen, crayon, or the like.
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Also, in one embodiment, each of the recipient document communicating devices 2-1 through 2-N comprises any of (i) a fax terminal and (ii) one or more devices arranged to provide functions of email, scan and print.
In one embodiment, the communication network 20 comprises a public telephone network.
In one embodiment, the communication network 20 comprises an internet.
In one embodiment, the communication network 20 comprises a wireless or radio frequency network.
In one embodiment, the document 9 comprises a purchase order.
In one embodiment, the document 9 comprises an expense report.
In one embodiment, the document 9 comprises a time card.
Thus there has been described the first aspect of the invention, that is, the method 100 (comprising the originator process 400 in
Also, there has been described the second aspect of the invention, that is, the document distributing apparatus 10 for distributing a document 9 to one or more recipients 1 through N by means of a network 20 in accordance with a method 100 (comprising the originator process 400 in
In one embodiment, the document distributing apparatus 10 comprises a document distributing server.
The present disclosure is a process and apparatus to automatically route documents such as purchase orders, expense reports, time cards, etc. Typically these types of documents require human signature or annotation at each stage of their workflow process prior to being forwarded to the next recipient(s). The means to facilitate this automatic routing is by means of a FLOWPORT PAPERWARE form cover sheet that embeds routing information in a “glyph”. The terms “FLOWPORT” and “PAPERWARE” are trademarks of the Xerox Corporation, Stamford, Conn. This cover sheet is placed on top of the document to be routed and scanned in an apparatus enabled to work with the FLOWPORT scan distribution server. The scanned cover sheet and document are sent electronically to the FLOWPORT distribution server, where the cover sheet and glyph-embedded routing information is decoded. Based on this routing information, a new cover sheet and/or glyph is generated and forwarded along with the document to the next recipient's email or other repository for hardcopy generation, signature, and rescanning with the new cover sheet to the next embedded destination.
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While various embodiments of a method to distribute a document to one or more recipients and document distributing apparatus arranged in accordance with the same method, in accordance with the present invention, have been described hereinabove, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.
The applicants hereby incorporate by reference the disclosures of the following U.S. patent(s) verbatim and with the same effect as though all such disclosures were fully and completely set forth herein: U.S. Pat. No. 5,459,307 to Leigh L. Klotz, Jr., entitled “System for storage and retrieval of digitally encoded information on a medium”, granted 17 Oct. 1995; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,540 to Leigh L. Klotz, Jr. et al., entitled “System for representing electronic files using a paper based medium”, granted 28 Oct. 1997.