Claims
- 1. A method for detecting overlapped mailpieces when singulating batches of flat mail pieces as the pieces are conveyed on their narrow sides, whereby the sorted mail pieces are moved successively standing on their narrow sides in a longitudinal direction along a bed or belt path, whereas positioned below the transport path is an electronic line camera with its optical longitudinal axis perpendicular to the transport direction of the mail pieces that scans the bottom edges of the mail pieces through an aperture in the base plate whereas two sources of light are positioned laterally from the mailpiece bottom edges in order to diagonally illuminate the bottom edges of the mail pieces from below as the mail pieces pass over the aperture of the base plate so that the bottom edges of the scanned mailpieces are emphasized by shadowing,
furthermore the output of the electronic line camera is fed to an evaluation means which calculates the statistical characteristics of the line by line scanned mailpiece bottom edge image and compares them with those of off-line predetermined sets of characteristics derived from typical samples of bottom edge images representing different physical class models of known single feed as well as double feed bottom edge image constellations, in order to determine as the decision result the class model with the highest probability of representing the measured characteristics.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, whereas a suitable set of statistical characteristics of the scanned lines are determined and moreover lines with a similar subset of characteristics are grouped to segments and moreover suitable characteristics of these segments are calculated in order to compare all these line and segment related characteristics, like average line intensity, number of maxima per line and order of segments, with the corresponding characteristics of the off-line predetermined physical class models and moreover the class model with the highest degree of correspondence is chosen as the detection result.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, whereas the radiation of the light source may be in the visible as well as in the invisible range of wavelength like infrared.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, whereas the lens of the electronic line camera is dust protected by a glass plate which is located out of focus of the lens.
- 5. A method for detecting doubles, when singulating batches of flat mail pieces as the pieces are conveyed on their narrow sides, whereby the sorted mail pieces are moved successively standing on their narrow sides in a longitudinal direction along a bed or belt path, furthermore located below the transport path is an electronic line camera with its optical longitudinal axis perpendicular to the transport direction of the mail pieces that scans the bottom edges of the mail pieces through an aperture in the base plate, furthermore the statistical characteristics of the line by line scanned mailpiece bottom edge image were compared with those of off-line predetermined sets of characteristics derived from typical samples of bottom edge images representing different physical class models of known single feed as well as double feed bottom edge image constellations, in order to determine as the decision result the class model with the highest probability of representing the measured characteristics.
- 6. A method according claim 5, using a suitable set of statistical characteristics of the scanned lines, which are determined and moreover lines with a similar subset of characteristics are grouped to segments and furthermore suitable characteristics of these segments are calculated in order to compare all these line and segment related characteristics, like average line intensity, number of maxima per line and order of segments, with the corresponding characteristics of the off-line predetermined physical class models and moreover the class model with the highest degree of correspondence is chosen as the detection result.
- 7. A method according to claim 4, whereas the dust protection glass plate of the electronic line camera and the emitter of light are additionally dust protected by a positive pressured airflow.
- 8. A method according to claim 4, whereas before the aperture of the electronic line camera positive pressured air blows perpendicular to the mail transport between the base plate and the bottom edges of the mail pieces in order to deflect dust particles from the mail path and therefore to reduce the amount of dust particles falling into the aperture.
- 9. A method according to claim 4, whereas before the dust protection glass plate of the electronic line camera positive pressured air blows perpendicular to the optical axis in order to deflect dust particles from the lens protection glass plate and therefore to reduce the amount of dust particles affecting the glass plate transparency.
- 10. An apparatus for detecting overlapped mail pieces when singulating batches of flat mail pieces:
a conveyor for conveying the mail pieces their narrow sides, whereby the sorted mail pieces are moved successively standing on their narrow sides in a longitudinal direction along a bed or belt path; a camera positioned below the transport path with its optical longitudinal axis perpendicular to the transport direction of the mail pieces for scanning the bottom edges of the mail pieces through an aperture in the conveyor at least one source of light positioned laterally from the mailpiece bottom edges in order to diagonally illuminate the bottom edges of the mail pieces from below as the mail pieces pass over the aperture so that the bottom edges of the scanned mailpieces are emphasized by shadowing; means for evaluating the output of the camera by calculating statistical characteristics of the mail piece bottom edge image and comparing them with those of off-line predetermined sets of characteristics derived from typical samples of bottom edge images representing different physical models including single feed and double feed bottom edge images, in order to determine as the decision result the physical model with the highest probability of representing the measured characteristics.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the camera is an electronic line camera.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein two sources of light are positioned laterally from the mailpiece bottom edges in opposing positions in order to diagonally illuminate the bottom edges of the mail pieces from below as the mail pieces pass over the aperture so that the bottom edges of the scanned mail pieces are emphasized by shadowing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Ser. No. 60/336,766, filed Dec. 3, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336766 |
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