Claims
- 1. A turnover module for turning over envelopes, the turnover module having an entry and an egress, envelopes being received by the turnover module at said entry in a first orientation and delivered from the turnover module at said egress in a second orientation, the turnover module comprising a belt/pulley system including:
- a plurality of pulleys, at least one of said pulleys being driven, said plurality of pulleys including leading pulleys disposed proximally to said entry;
- a driven endless belt disposed about said plurality of pulleys in resiliently tensioned manner substantially in shape of a flattened FIG. `8` having a crossover region, said endless belt including in said crossover region a first reach and a second reach, said reaches resiliently contacting one another along length portions thereof while crossing over and twisting about one another; and,
- means for preventing premature tilting of an envelope prior to and at the beginning of the envelope being securely nipped between said reaches, said means for preventing including a disc parallel to and of the same diameter as and commonly coaxially revolving with one of said leading pulleys, said disc having an endless belt encircling its periphery;
- wherein envelopes are received in the region of said entry at one end of said reaches, are nipped between said reaches, are transported along and through said crossover region while being turned over, and are delivered from the other end of said reaches in the direction of said egress.
- 2. The turnover module according to claim 1, wherein said driven endless belt has a round cross-section.
- 3. The turnover module according to claim 1, further including means for guiding an envelope during turnover while the envelope is being transported through said crossover region.
- 4. The turnover module of claim 3, wherein said means for guiding includes a turn-guide rod that is disposed below said reaches and that is curved so that the leading portion of said turn guide-rod gradually intercepts and guides an envelope during turnover.
- 5. The turnover module according to claim 1, further including a platform and a wall in the approach region to said egress, envelopes being conveyed by said driven endless belt upon said platform and along said wall toward said egress, said platform having a guide rail disposed thereon for guiding envelopes toward and into alignment with said wall.
- 6. The turnover module according to claim 1, said leading pulleys being disposed in a common plane vicinally to said entry, wherein the first orientation in which envelopes are received in a region between said leading pulleys is substantially orthogonal to said common plane.
- 7. The turnover module of claim 6, further including a platform in the approach region to said egress, wherein envelopes are delivered to said egress upon said platform in the second orientation.
- 8. The turnover module of claim 7, wherein the angle between the first orientation and the second orientation is between ninety and one hundred and eighty degrees.
- 9. The turnover module of claim 7, wherein the angle between said common plane and said platform is less than ninety degrees.
- 10. The turnover module of claim 7, wherein said platform is oriented substantially horizontally.
- 11. A method of turning over envelopes in a turnover module, the method comprising steps of:
- receiving envelopes at an entry to said turnover module in a first orientation;
- nipping envelopes in a nip between reaches of a resiliently-tensioned driven endless belt that is disposed about a plurality of pulleys substantially in the shape of a flattened FIG. `8` and that has a crossover region, said reaches contacting one another along length portions thereof while crossing over and twisting about one another in the region of said crossover region, said plurality of pulleys including a leading pulley disposed proximally to said entry;
- preventing premature tilting of envelopes prior to and at the beginning of envelopes being securely nipped during the step of nipping, said turnover module including a disc parallel to and of the same diameter as and commonly coaxially revolving with said leading pulley, wherein the step of preventing includes a step of supporting envelopes upon said disc;
- transporting envelopes nipped between said two reaches therealong from the region of said entry toward an egress of said turnover module;
- turning envelopes during the step of transporting by virtue of mutual crossover and twist of said reaches;
- delivering envelopes from said nip toward said egress in a second orientation.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, further including the step of assisting envelopes during the step of turning while said envelopes are transported through said crossover region.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the step of assisting includes sliding envelopes along a turn-guide rod that is disposed below said reaches and that is curved so that a leading portion thereof gradually intercepts and guides said envelopes.
- 14. The method according to claim 11, further including the steps of:
- conveying envelopes upon a platform in the approach region to said egress by said resiliently tensioned driven endless belt;
- guiding envelopes upon said platform by a guide rail toward a wall that is disposed along a rear portion of said platform, said guide rail being disposed along a front portion of said platform; and,
- aligning envelopes upon said platform against and along said wall.
- 15. The method according to claim 11, wherein said step of turning is effected through an angle that is between ninety and one hundred and eighty degrees.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/338,171, filed Apr. 14, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,029,832,
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