Claims
- 1. Apparatus for jogging one or several bunches of standard-size documents of prescribed height, mixed in with anomalous-size documents of lesser height, these documents to be disposed on an IN-surface of a receptacle, to be jogged by shaking and tilting to register a forward edge of the standard-size documents against a prescribed registration-wall extending across said IN-surface, this apparatus further comprising:
- cutout means in said wall to pass only said anomalous-size documents onto an OUT-surface, and
- means for shaking said documents so as to register the forward edges of said standard-size documents against said registration-wall, while inducing said anomalous-size documents to pass through said cutout and along said OUT-surface,
- said OUT-surface projecting outwardly in the same plane from said IN-surface to allow said anomalous size documents to move along said OUT-surface during said jogging.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cutout means is arranged to exhibit a height (CH) at least greater than the height (AH) of said anomalous-size documents and less than the height (SH) of said standard-size documents.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said protrusion-gap p-g is at least sufficient for an operator to perceive and remove said anomalous-size documents from each said bunch once the bunch is fully shaken-down.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said protrusion-gap p-g is sufficient that said anomalous-size documents are noticed there.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said protrusion-gap p-g is defined by prescribed separator means.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wall is made somewhat transparent for better viewing documents protruding therebeyond.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said standard-size documents are checks.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said anomalous-size documents are adding machine tapes.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said checks are so jogged to prepare them for insertion into automatic check-processing equipment.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said checks are about 23/4" high or more.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said tapes are about 21/4" high or less.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said cutout is between 23/4" and 21/4" high.
- 13. Receptacle means including a barrier, said receptacle means including an IN-surface adapted for jogging one or several bunches of first-size documents of prescribed height mixed in with anomalous-size documents of lesser height, these first-size documents to be jogged by shaking and tilting so as to register a forward edge thereof against said barrier when jogged; said barrier adapted to register said forward edge of said first-size documents doing jogging, said receptacle further comprising:
- a relief means in said barrier sized to pass only said anomalous-size documents onto an OUT-surface, and
- jog means for shaking said receptacle means so as register said first size documents against said barrier and also to pass said anomalous-size documents through said relief means and beyond onto said out-surface means,
- said OUT-surface projecting outwardly in the same plane from said IN-surface to allow said anomalous size documents to move along said OUT-surface during said jogging.
- 14. Apparatus including receptacle means for jogging one or several bunches of first-size documents of prescribed height, mixed in and placed with anomalous-size documents of lesser height onto an In-surface, these documents to be shaken and tilted in said receptacle means, this apparatus further comprising:
- barrier means disposed in said receptacle means for registering the leading edges of said first size documents;
- cutout means through said barrier means to allow said anomalous-size documents to pass therebeyond; an Out-surface extending said IN-surface outwardly in the same plane to receive said anomalous-size documents that have passed beyond said cutout means; and means for shaking/tilting all said documents in said receptacle means so that said first-size documents are so registered against said barrier means, and so that said anomalous-size documents pass beyond said barrier means via said cutout means and onto said OUT-surface.
- 15. Apparatus, including a receptacle with a wall, for jogging one or several bunches of first-size documents of prescribed minimum height (SH), mixed in with anomalous-size documents of lesser height on an In-surface; these first-size documents to be shaken and tilted to register a forward edge against said wall, this apparatus further comprising:
- cutout means relieving said wall so as to pass only said anomalous-size documents; an Out-surface projecting outwardly in the same plane from said IN-surface, said OUT-surface being disposed to receive documents passing beyond said cutout means, being spaced a prescribed protrusion-gap forward of said wall; and means for shaking all said documents in said receptacle so as to register the forward edges of said first-size documents against said wall, and to induce said anomalous-size documents to pass through said cutout means onto said OUT-surface.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said cutout means is arranged to exhibit a height (CH) at least greater than the maximum height (AH) of said anomalous-size documents and less than the height (SH) of said first-size documents.
- 17. Apparatus including receptacle means for jogging one or more bunches of first-size items of prescribed minimum height mixed in with anomalous-size items of lesser height, these items to be shaken and tilted along an In-surface in said receptacle means, this apparatus further comprising:
- barrier means in said receptacle means to register the leading edges of said first size items during jogging; an Out-surface in said receptacle means being a continuation of said IN-surface, extending beyond said barrier means;
- cutout means in said barrier means to allow only said anomalous-size items to pass therebeyond onto said OUT-surface means during jogging; and means for shaking/tilting all said items in said receptacle means so that said first-size items are so registered against said barrier means, and so that said anomalous-size items pass beyond said barrier means via said cutout means to protrude onto said OUT-surface.
- 18. In a jogger apparatus for aligning documents of several heights, a jogger receptacle including flat tilt-surface means adapted to receive one or more bunches, each including standard-height documents of prescribed height as well as anomalous-height documents of lesser height, all documents to be aligned on edge on said surface means, and to be shaken and tilted so said standard-height documents register a forward edge against a prescribed wall of the receptacle and wherein:
- said wall is cutout to pass only said anomalous-height documents during shaking and tilting, and is also combined with OUT-surface means which extends said tilt-surface means, and on which said anomalous-height documents may rest, extending at least a prescribed protrusion-gap (p-g) forward of said wall and from which said anomalous-height documents may rest to be extracted and separated from said standard-height documents under shaking.
- 19. The apparatus and receptacle of claim 18, wherein said cutouts have a height (CH) greater than the height (AH) of said anomalous-height documents and less than the height (SH) of said standard-height documents.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of our provisional application, U.S. Ser. No. 60/007,620 filed Nov. 29, 1995 and claims priority therefrom under 35 USC.
This relates to machine processing of items of different sizes, and especially to separation operations therefor.
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