Removable sheet feeder with jam clearance for use in an envelope inserting machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6776412
  • Patent Number
    6,776,412
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 25, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A feeding module for use in an envelope inserting machine. The feeding module comprises a mounting support fixedly mounted on the chassis of the machine, and a sheet feeder releasably mounted on the mounting support, wherein the sheet feeder comprises a tray for supporting a stack of the sheets and a retrieving mechanism for retrieving one sheet at a time from the bottom of the stack. The retrieved sheet is guided through a curved channel to the moving belt of the inserting machine. The channel is formed by two curved panels, one of which can be lifted away from the other for jam clearance.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a sheet feeder having means for quick mounting and removal to be used in an envelope inserting machine or the like, and, more particularly, to a sheet feeder for feeding sheets from a vertical stack.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In an inserting machine for mass mailing, there is a gathering section where enclosure material is gathered before it is inserted into an envelope at an envelope insertion area. The gathering section is sometimes referred to as a chassis subsystem, which includes a gathering transport with pusher fingers rigidly attached to a conveyor belt and a plurality of sheet feeders mounted above the transport. If the enclosure material contains many documents, these documents must be separately fed from different sheet feeders. Inserting machines and sheet feeders are well known. For example, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,030 (Auerbach et al.) discloses an envelope inserter station, wherein envelopes are separately provided to an envelope supporting deck where envelopes are spread open so as to allow enclosure material to be stuffed into the envelopes. An exemplary inserting machine is shown in FIG.


1


. As shown, an inserting machine


10


typically includes an envelope feeder/inserter station


12


and a plurality of sheet feeders


20


. The envelope feeder/inserter station


12


includes an envelope feeder


14


above an envelope insertion area


16


. Documents


22


are separately released from the sheet feeders


20


onto a long deck


30


and collated as the released documents


22


′ are pushed by a plurality of pusher fingers


32


driven by one or more endless belts or chains


34


toward the envelope feeder/inserter station


12


. At the same time, a stack of envelopes


18


are placed on the envelope feeder


14


so that one envelope at a time is released from the envelope feeder


14


into the envelope insertion area


16


where the envelope is spread open to allow the collated documents to be stuffed into the envelope. Typically the sheet feeders are fixedly mounted to inserting machine


10


above the deck


30


. As shown, the enclosure feeder


20


has a slant tray


24


for supporting the documents


22


to be released. This type of slant tray design has a very limited capacity for stacking the documents


22


, partly due to the fixed distance between adjacent enclosure feeders


20


. Slant trays are widely used in envelope inserting machines, as can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 4,501,417 (Foster et al.), U.S. Pat. No. 4,753,429 (Irvine et al.) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,030 (Auerbach et al.). U.S. Pat. No. 5,120,043 (Mazullo) also discloses an enclosure feeder with a slant tray for supporting the documents. U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,368 (DePasquale et al.) discloses a mailing inserting and collating apparatus, wherein a plurality of envelope hoppers each contains a vertical stack of mailing inserts for releasing the inserts into a plurality of opened envelopes. Under each envelope hopper, a rubber kicker roller having an arcuate outer surface, along with a vacuum port, is used to retrieve the bottommost insert from the stack. The major advantages of the vertical stack include that it can support more inserts or documents to be released and that the replenishing of documents is easy. As mentioned earlier, U.S. Pat. No. 4,177,979 (Orsinger et al.) discloses an inserting machine having a plurality of vertical stack feeders for feeding enclosure material, wherein the feeders can be moved to various positions along the chassis and fixed in place at those positions. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,177,979, the chassis frame has a plurality of apertures for the feeders to be bolted to the chassis frame. Thus, it is possible to change the position of the feeders by removing bolts, moving the feeders to new positions and fastening the bolts through different apertures. Because, each of the feeders


20


has rollers


36


to release the enclosure materials at the appropriate time, it is necessary to link the rollers


36


to a driving mechanism by pulleys


38


and timing belts


40


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




In prior art inserting machines, the close proximity of the feeders and the released documents makes it difficult to access the paper path to clear document jams. U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,554 (Boughton et al.) discloses a feeder assembly having a slant tray, which can be pivotally mounted to an inserter machine frame to provide easy access to the paper path underlying a feeder downstream from the releasing feeder for clearing paper jams. When the documents are fed from a vertical stack, jam clearance becomes more difficult.




Thus, it is advantageous and desirable to provide a vertical stack sheet feeder that can be easily removable from the chassis and has access to jams.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the first aspect of the present invention, a feeding module for feeding sheet material items one at a time from a stack onto a conveying mechanism whereby the fed items are moved from upstream to downstream in a moving direction along a chassis, said feeding module comprising:




a mounting support fixedly mounted on the chassis; and




a sheet feeder releasably mounted on the mounting support, wherein the sheet feeder comprises:




a frame;




a tray, mounted on the frame, for supporting the stack of the sheet material items;




means, located adjacent to the bottom of the stack, for retrieving the items;




a feeding channel, located adjacent to the retrieving means, for channeling the retrieved items to the conveying mechanism, wherein the feeding channel comprises a first channel guide and a second channel guide spaced apart to define a release path for guiding the retrieved items through the release path to the conveying mechanism, and wherein the first channel guide is removably mounted on the frame so as to allow the first channel guide to be separated from the second channel guide for jam clearance and maintenance of the sheet feeder; and




means, attached to the frame, for securing the sheet feeder to the mounting support.




Preferably, the securing means comprises a mounting rod fixedly attached to the frame, and wherein the mounting support comprises two mounting members spaced from each other along the moving direction, each mounting member having a groove to receive the rod for mounting the sheet feeder to the mounting support.




Preferably, the securing means further comprises a latch operable in a first position for preventing the rod from being separated from the grooves and in a second position allowing the rod to be separated from the grooves.




Preferably, the feeding channel comprises a plurality of rollers disposed on the first channel guide for guiding the released items through the release path.




Preferably, the sheet feeder has a front side facing the downstream end and a rear side facing the upstream end, and the feeding channel is located on the rear side of the sheet feeder such that the released items enter the release path along a direction substantially opposite to the moving direction. According to the present invention, the first and second channels are curved from the rear side toward the front side of the sheet feeder such that the released items emerge from the release path along a direction substantially the same as the moving direction.




Preferably, the sheet feeder further comprises a driving mechanism operatively connected to the retrieving means for retrieving the sheet material items, and the driving mechanism is electrically connected to a power source in the chassis.




Preferably, the first channel guide comprises a connection means for rotatably attaching the first channel guide to the frame so as to allow the first channel guide to be moved away from the second channel guide at one end of the feeding channel.




According to the second aspect of the present invention, a feeding module for feeding sheet material items one at a time from a stack onto a conveying mechanism whereby the fed items are moved from upstream to downstream in a moving direction along a chassis, said feeding module comprising:




a mounting support fixedly mounted on the chassis; and




a sheet feeder releasably mounted on the mounting support, wherein the sheet feeder comprises:




a frame;




a tray, mounted on the frame, for supporting the stack of the sheet material items;




means, located adjacent to the bottom of the stack, for retrieving the items;




a feeding channel, located adjacent to the retrieving means, for channeling the retrieved items to the conveying mechanism, wherein the feeding channel comprises a first channel guide and a second channel guide spaced apart to define a releasing path for guiding the retrieved items through the releasing path to the conveying mechanism, and wherein the first channel guide is removably mounted on the frame so as to allow the first channel guide to be separated from the second channel guide for jam clearance and maintenance of the sheet feeder; and




means, attached to the frame, for securing the sheet feeder to one of the mounting supports.




The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taking in conjunction with

FIGS. 3

to


10


.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic representation showing a prior art envelope inserting machine for mass mailing.





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic representation showing a plurality of vertical stack feeders on a prior art envelope inserting machine.





FIG. 3

is a side view showing the envelope inserting machine having a plurality of feeding modules, according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view showing the mounting supports on an envelope inserting machine for removably mounting the sheet feeders, according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

is diagrammatic representation showing the linkage between the document stack and the feeding channel.





FIG. 6



a


is a side view of the sheet feeder showing a feeding channel.





FIG. 6



b


is a side view of the sheet feeder showing the feeding channel in an open position.





FIG. 7

is rear view of the feeding module showing a mounting support and part of the sheet feeder including a mounting bracket for mounting the sheet feeder to the mounting support.





FIG. 8

is an isometric view showing the mounting bracket and the mounting support.





FIG. 9



a


is an isometric view showing a latch for securing the sheet feeder onto the mounting support.





FIG. 9



b


is an isometric view showing the latch in an “off” position.





FIG. 10

is a diagrammatic representation showing a power source in the chassis being connected to a driving mechanism in the sheet feeder.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 3

is a side view of the envelope inserting machine


1


, according to the present invention. As shown, the envelope inserting machine


1


has a chassis


5


and a plurality of feeding modules


50


for separately releasing documents


22


onto a long deck


30


on top of the chassis


5


. A plurality of pusher fingers


32


, driven by one or more endless belts


34


for pushing the released documents


22


′ from the upstream end to the downstream end in a direction indicated by arrow


200


. The sheet material, in the form of documents


22


, fed from feeding modules


50


may be flat or folded sheets. The upper part of the endless belts


34


is a moving surface moving along the moving direction


200


while the lower part moves in an opposite direction. At the downstream end, the released documents are collated into a stack, to be inserted into an envelope


18


released from the envelope feeder


14


. Envelope feeders are known in the art and not part of the present invention. As can be seen in

FIGS. 4-9



b


, the feeding module


50


of the present invention includes a sheet feeder


52


and a mounting support


60


. Advantageously, while the mounting supports


60


are fixedly mounted on the deck


30


of the envelope inserting machine


1


, the sheet feeders


52


are releasably mounted on the mounting supports


60


, so that the sheet feeders


50


can be easily removed from the envelope inserting machine


1


for maintenance purposes. As such, the removed sheet feeder


52


can be replaced by another one to reduce the downtime of the machine. The mounting supports


60


are shown in FIG.


4


. As shown, each mounting support


60


has a base support


62


, which is fixedly mounted on the deck


30


of the envelope inserting machine


1


. The mounting support


60


further includes two mounting feet


66


separated along the moving direction


200


by a base plate


64


. Each mounting foot


66


has a mounting groove


68


. The mounting of the sheet feeders


52


on the mounting supports


60


will be described in conjunction with

FIGS. 7

to


9




b.






Referring to

FIG. 5

, sheet feeder


52


is tilted with an upper portion of the sheet feeder


52


leaning in an upstream direction. This tilted configuration, in conjunction with a stack guiding arrangement of the sheet stack receptacle


58


provides for greater reliability and jam prevention in sheet feeding. The stack guiding arrangement includes concave surface


57


on the opposite side of the sheet stack receptacle


58


from a counteracting roller


122


. Counteracting roller


122


, the concave surface


57


and the tilt of sheet feeder


52


, serve to support the stack of documents


22


in a manner that improves reliability and jam prevention in a manner as described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/824,326, filed on Apr. 3, 2001 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,585,257, entitled SHEET FEEDER WITH COUNTERACTING FORCES, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Counteracting roller


122


is typically an idler roller that rotates as the stack of documents


22


moves in a downward direction.




At the bottom of sheet stack receptacle


58


, a retrieving belt


123


removes individual documents


22


′ from the bottom of the stack and directs them towards feeding channel


110


. In order to ensure that individual documents


22


′ are properly separated, a separator mechanism


124


is positioned at the downstream end of retrieving belt


123


. Separator mechanism


124


may be a stationary object forming a narrow gap through which only a single document


22


′ may pass, or it may be a roller that rotates opposite the direction of retrieving belt


123


, as depicted in FIG.


5


.




Sheet stack receptacle


58


may also advantageously include a guide ramp


59


to assist in supporting the stack of documents


22


. It has been determined that such a guide ramp


59


contributes to better performance and fewer jams of the sheet feeder


52


. Guide ramp


59


preferably forms a 45 degree angle with the top surface of retrieving belt


123


as depicted. As a result of the guide ramp


59


, much of the weight of the stack of documents


22


is isolated from the feed belt


123


, thereby contributing to improved reliability.




In addition to the advantages of easy removal and reliable feeding, the sheet feeder


52


has another major advantage in that it easily allows for the clearance of paper jams. Unlike most sheet feeders, the sheet feeder


52


, according to the present invention, retrieves a document


22


from a tray region


56


at the bottom of sheet stack receptacle


58


(see

FIG. 5

) in a direction substantially opposite to the moving direction


200


of the released documents


22


′. The document


22


′ retrieved from the bottom of the stack on the tray


56


is moved towards feeding channel


110


by retrieving belt


123


and separated by separator mechanism


124


. Channel rollers


120


and driven channel rollers


121


receive the retrieved document


22


′ and transport it through feeding channel


110


.




When it emerges from the channel


110


, the released document


22


′ will be pushed along the direction


200


by a pusher finger


32


(

FIG. 3

) toward the downstream end. As shown in

FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


7


, the feeding channel


110


is mounted between two side plates


102


of a frame


100


. As shown in

FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


, the feeding channel


110


comprises an inner guide


112


and an outer guide


114


. The outer guide


114


and the rollers


120


are mounted between two guide mounts


116


as shown in FIG.


7


. The guide mounts


116


are pivotally mounted to the side plates


102


with a rod


118


. At normal operation, the guide mounts


116


are securely latched to a latch


96


on the side plates


102


with a rod


126


and locked in place by a knob


124


(FIG.


7


). As such, the inner guide


112


and the outer guide


114


define a release path


108


(

FIG. 6A

) for guiding a released item to the upper surface of the endless belts


34


(FIG.


3


). In case of a paper jam, the outer guide


114


can be lifted upward, away from the inner plate


112


, as shown in

FIG. 6



b.






As shown in

FIG. 7

, one of the side plates


102


is secured to a mounting plate


80


and a mounting bracket


82


for removably mounting the sheet feeder


52


onto a mounting support


60


. The mounting bracket


82


and the mounting support


60


are shown in FIG.


8


. As shown, the groove


68


of the upper section of each mounting foot


66


is used for receiving a mounting rod


84


on the mounting bracket


82


. As such, the sheet feeder


52


can be lifted upward to disengage the mounting rod


84


from the groove


68


when the sheet feeder


52


is removed from the envelope inserting machine


1


. In order to secure the sheet feeder


50


to the mounting support


60


, it is preferred that a latch


90


, disposed either on the mounting foot


66


or the mounting bracket


82


, is used to prevent the mounting rod


84


from being moved away from with the grooves


68


. As shown in

FIGS. 9



a


and


9




b


, the latch


90


is pivotally mounted on one of the mounting feet


66


at pivot


92


. The latch


90


has a hook


94


to lock the mounting rod


84


securely in place, as shown in

FIG. 9



a


. The latch


90


can be rotated to disengage the hook


94


from the mounting rod


84


, as shown in

FIG. 9



b


, to allow the sheet feeder


52


to be removed from the mounting support


60


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the retrieving belt


123


and driven rollers


121


rotate in order to retrieve a document


22


′ from the tray


56


and to transport the document


22


′ through feed channel


110


. Thus, it is necessary to link the retrieving belt


123


and rollers


121


to one or more driving mechanisms, such as a motor, via belts and pulleys, or servo mechanisms. In order to facilitate the removal of the sheet feeder


52


from the envelope inserting machine


1


, it is preferred that at least each sheet feeder


52


be equipped with its own driving mechanism.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, each sheet feeder


52


has a driving mechanism, such as a motor


140


, to drive rollers


121


and the retrieving belt


123


via pulleys


130


,


131


and belts


132


,


133


. Through connectors


144


and


146


, the motor


140


is controlled by a motor control


150


and a power supply


152


in the chassis


5


. The motor controller


150


controls the retrieving sequence of the sheet feeder


52


in each feeding module in synchronism with other feeding modules and the pushing fingers


32


. The electrical connectors


144


and


146


can easily be disconnected from each other in order to physically and electrically disconnect the sheet feeder


52


from the chassis


5


.




Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A feeding module for feeding sheet material items one at a time from a stack onto a conveying mechanism whereby the fed items are moved from upstream to downstream in a moving direction along a chassis, said feeding module comprising:a mounting support fixedly mounted on the chassis; and a sheet feeder releasably mounted on the mounting support, wherein the sheet feeder comprises: a frame; a tray, mounted on the frame, for supporting the stack of the sheet material items; means, located adjacent to the bottom of the stack, for retrieving the items; a feeding channel, located adjacent to the retrieving means, for channeling the retrieved items to the conveying mechanism, wherein the feeding channel comprises a first channel guide and a second channel guide spaced apart to define a releasing path for guiding the retrieved items through the releasing path to the conveying mechanism, and wherein the first channel guide is removably mounted on the frame so as to allow the first channel guide to be separated from the second channel guide for jam clearance and maintenance of the sheet feeder; means, attached to the frame, for securing the sheet feeder to the mounting support; and wherein the securing means comprises a mounting rod fixedly attached to the frame, and wherein the mounting support comprises two mounting members spaced from each other along the moving direction, each mounting member having a groove to receive the rod for mounting the sheet feeder to the mounting support.
  • 2. The feeding module of claim 1, wherein the securing means further comprises a latch operable in a first position for preventing the rod from being separated from the grooves and in a second position allowing the rod to be separated from the grooves.
  • 3. The feeding module of claim 1, wherein the retrieving means comprises at least one roller.
  • 4. The feeding module of claim 3, wherein the sheet feeder further comprises a driving mechanism for driving said at least one roller.
  • 5. The feeding module of claim 4, wherein the driving mechanism comprises a motor electrically connected to a power source in the chassis for driving said at least one roller via at least one pulley and one driving belt.
  • 6. The feeding module of claim 5, wherein the motor is electrically connected to the power source via a connector which can be disconnected so as to physically disconnect the motor from the power source.
  • 7. The feeding module of claim 1, wherein the sheet feeder further comprises a driving mechanism for driving the retrieving means when the retrieving means retrieves the items.
  • 8. The feeding module of claim 7, wherein the driving mechanism is electrically connected to a power source in the chassis through a connector which can be disconnected to physically disconnect the moving mechanism and the power source.
  • 9. The feeding module of claim 8, wherein the driving mechanism is electrically connected to the power source via a control module for controlling the retrieving of the items by the retrieving means.
  • 10. The feeding module of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of rollers disposed along the feeding channel for guiding the retrieved items through the releasing path.
  • 11. An envelope inserting machine including a chassis having an upstream and a downstream end, an envelope feeder in a downstream end for releasing envelopes, and a conveying mechanism having a moving surface extending over at least one part of the chassis and moving from the upstream end to the downstream end in a moving direction, said envelope inserting machine comprising:a plurality of mounting supports fixedly mounted on the chassis along the moving direction; and a plurality of sheet feeders releasably mounted on the mounting supports for releasing sheet material items onto the moving surface of the conveying mechanism; wherein the sheet feeders comprise: a frame; a tray, mounted on the frame, for supporting the stack of the sheet material items; means, located adjacent to the bottom of the stack, for retrieving the items; a feeding channel, located adjacent to the retrieving means, for channeling the retrieved items to the conveying mechanism, wherein the feeding channel comprises a first channel guide and a second channel guide spaced apart to define a releasing path for guiding the retrieved items through the releasing path, and wherein the first channel guide is removably mounted on the frame so as to allow the first channel guide to be separated from the second channel guide for jam clearance and maintenance of the feeding module; and means, attached to the frame, for securing the feeding module to one of the mounting supports.
  • 12. The envelope inserting machine of claim 11, wherein each of the sheet feeders further comprises a driving mechanism operatively connected to the retrieving means for driving the retrieving means when retrieving the items.
  • 13. The envelope inserting machine of claim 12, further comprising a power source disposed on the chassis for providing the driving mechanism in the sheet feeders.
  • 14. The envelope inserting machine of claim 13, wherein the power source is electrically connected to the driving mechanism in each sheet feeder via a connector which can be disconnected for physically and electrically disconnecting the power source and the driving mechanism if so desired.
  • 15. The envelope inserting machine of claim 14, wherein the retrieving means comprises at least one roller and the driving mechanism comprises a motor operatively connected to said at least one roller via at least one pulley and one belt for driving said at least one roller.
  • 16. The envelope inserting machine of claim 13, wherein the power source is electrically connected to the driving mechanism via a controller for control a retrieving sequence in each sheet feeder.
  • 17. The envelope inserting machine of claim 11, wherein the retrieving means comprises at least one roller.
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