Process and device for processing large stamped letters The invention relates to a method and to a device for processing large stamped letters according to the preambles of claims 1 and 10.
In postal pre-processing the incoming flows of mailings are separated in virtually all postal administrations for effective further processing. In the course of the process the letters are placed on their longitudinal edges and the position of the address field/stamps are oriented. The letters are also cancelled and possibly randomly checked for correct pre-payment (revenue protection). At the end of pre-processing the letters are provided appropriately sorted to further processing stations in the subsequent processes. Machine-readable standard letters, which are limited in terms of their thickness and their format dimensions, form the greatest proportion of the incoming mailings. This proportion is largely automatically processed. The second-largest proportion, the large letters, are mailings which exceed the standard letters in at least one parameter. Compared with canceling of standard letters, canceling of large letters is difficult. There are defined expected fields for the address and the stamps for standard letters. This is not the case with large letters. The wide variation in the dimensions of the mailing as well as in the arrangement of address and stamps on the mailing that consequently- exist means that a considerable degree of complexity is required to cancel these mailings fully automatically for example, so in practice manual canceling primarily takes place. The position of the stamps is usually guided by the position of the address field.
Two variants cover the huge majority of large letters (
The method according to which standard letters are positioned/canceled (stamping machines assume orientation along the longitudinal edge) cannot be used with large letters or can only be used for a subset of large letters.
To machine-process the stamped large letters further, longitudinally oriented removal/destacking is then necessary as a result of the input requirement into a large letter sorting system.
Division of the flow of letters into standard letters and large letters and positioning/orientation on the longitudinal edges can take place fully automatically, semi-automatically or manually at appropriate sorting stations. The device described in EP 1 185 473 B1 for handling piece goods is suitable for fully automatic sorting and orienting of the letters. In this connection rotating, obliquely arranged drums for sub-dividing the mailings according to thickness have also become known.
The object of the invention is to reduce the complexity when canceling large letters with different address orientation within the framework of pre-processing of mailing flows.
According to the invention the object is achieved by the features of claims 1 and 10.
The machine readable large letters are placed with the stamp at the top in a sorting station on a conveying means that leads them to further processing stations, has a reference edge in the conveying direction and is inclined in the conveying direction, such that the letter edge parallel to the address lines, in the proximity of which the stamps are located, rests against the reference edge. The stamps are automatically cancelled by a canceling device arranged over the leading-away conveying means and at a lateral spacing from the reference edge which corresponds to the spacing of the stamps from said letter edge. The large letters are then rotated through 90° as they are conveyed onwards with the shorter letter edge resting against the reference edge, by means of a locally fixed rotation element, so, like the standard letters, they thereafter rest with their longer letter edge on the reference edge, as is required for further processing.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the sub-claims.
So that the canceling device is started at the right time, a sensor that detects the leading letter edge is advantageously provided. The start time of the canceling device for canceling the respective large letter is determined from the signal and spacing of this sensor from the canceling device and from the conveying speed.
It is also advantageous if the sensor detecting the leading letter edge, from the signal of which the start time of the canceling device for canceling the respective large letter is determined, is provided in the canceling device.
To increase the accuracy of the canceling procedure it is advantageous to determine the spacing of the stamps from the leading letter edge for each large letter and to incorporate this spacing into the determination of the respective start time of the canceling device.
Triggering of the canceling device may be simplified if the canceling procedures proceed over a fixed period.
It is also advantageous to provide as a canceling device a stamping device with a roller stamp which is resiliently pressed onto the large letter for canceling.
So that the letters of all accepted large letter formats may be rotated through 90° if they rest on the reference edge with their shorter letter edge, the spacing of the rotation element from the reference edge is greater than the greatest width and less than the smallest height of the accepted large letters.
For a non-complex configuration it is also advantageous to construct the rotation element as a rotatably mounted, upright cylinder.
To additionally assist rotation of the large letters it is advantageous if the cylinder is driven and comprises a direction of rotation which is opposite to the conveying direction.
The invention will now be described in an exemplary embodiment with reference to the drawings, in which:
The address field and stamp field positionings that occur most frequently in the case of large letters are shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 015 453.8 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/01067 | 2/3/2005 | WO | 9/28/2006 |