Claims
- 1. A mail sorting process for sorting mail, each mail piece having thereon at least one postal stamp, each postal stamp having at least two surfaces at least one of which is ungummed, said stamp being formed of at least two separate pieces, one piece of said stamp containing on its ungummed surface some markings that may define the attributes of said stamp, another piece of said stamp containing on its ungummed surface indicia for entering with a tool special codes identifying both the origination and destination mailing centers where such entering can be detected and read by a scanning device, the same piece of said stamp having at least one distinct marking printed for use as a reference frame to alert said scanning device in determining the location and orientation of said special codes of each of said origination and said destination mailing centers, said same piece of said stamp having a different marking printed thereon which defines the monetary value of said stamp, said marking being detectable and readable by either said scanning device or by a similar scanning device, the process comprising the steps of; triggering the scanning device of a scanning machine by the reference frame markings printed on the stamps affixed on a mail piece to be sorted in association with both the origination and destination identifier codes, reading identifier codes at any orientation angle and the postal monetary value marking printed on each stamp by another scanning device, storing the read information temporarily in said machine, adding up the total monetary value of said stamps, storing this added up monetary value temporarily, calculating the postal distance between two read origination and destination codes based on preset tables, weighing the mail piece and storing the weight value temporarily, computing the postage fee value by employing the postal distance and the measured weight and storing said values temporarily, comparing the read total postage value affixed to said mail piece to the required postage fee value as compared earlier, and marking the mail piece before routing to a special container for further special processing if the comparison indicates that postage is due.
- 2. A mail sorting apparatus of sorting mail, each mail piece having thereon at least one postal stamp, each postal stamp having at least two surfaces at least one of which is ungummed, said stamp being formed of at least two separate pieces, one piece of said stamp containing on its ungummed surface some markings that may define the attributes of said stamp, another piece of said stamp containing on its ungummed surface idicia for entering with a tool special codes identifying both the origination and destination mailing centers where such entering can be detected and read by a scanning device, the same piece of said stamp having at least one distinct marking printed for use as a reference frame to alert said scanning device in determining the location and orientation of said special codes of each of said origination and said destination mailing centers, said same piece of said stamp having a different marking printed thereon which defines the monetary value of said stamp, said marking being detectable and readable by either said scanning device or by a similar scanning device, said apparatus comprising a weighing scale for weight measuring, a computing device located within said apparatus with said scale connected to said computing device, said computing device storing the information measured by said scale as well as other information sent to it by other components of the apparatus for later use, a first scanning device which is able to detect and read specific codes including both the destination and origination identifier codes on the stamp, said information read by said scanning device being transferred to said computing device for temporary storage, a second scanning device similar to said first scanning device being positioned across from the first scanning device in a manner that allows the mail piece path to pass between the two scanning devices, a third scanning device for detecting and reading the stamp monetary value marking, and third scanning device connected to said computing devices, said computing device receiving the information from said third scanning device and adding the values for all stamps read on one package and storing the sum thereof for later use, a fourth scanning device of the same type as said third scanning device positioned across from the third scanning device keeping the moving mail piece stream between them, at least one pushing mechanism located downstream of the scanning devices along the path of the moving mail piece stream, at least one guiding channel positioned across from the least one pushing mechanism in a manner allowing it to receive the mail pieces pushed by the least one said pushing mechanism, said at least one pushing mechanism being a system of mechanical elements which are activated according to the information processed by said computing device, wherein at least one container is designated for mail pieces which are determined by the computing device to have insufficient postage on them.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/819,298 filed Jan. 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,622.
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