Envelope processing apparatus, enclosing-sealing apparatus, and image forming system
US-2024140132-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US2016243884A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016243884-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615041306-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A method for automated insertion of a collation into an envelope. The envelope is fed onto an insert station. A preferred insertion depth is determined for the collation to be inserted into the envelope. The collation is pushed via a pusher that moves at a constant velocity towards an open end of the envelope. The location of the pusher is monitored as it approaches the insert station. The envelope is accelerated in the downstream direction from its stopped position to the constant velocity of the pusher. Acceleration is triggered by the pusher reaching a position whereby the envelope and the pusher will match velocities at the same time that the collation is at the insertion depth. As a result, the collation is inserted in the envelope to the insertion depth at the same time that the velocity of the envelope matches the velocity of the pusher.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method for automated insertion of a collation into an envelope feeding the envelope, with its flap open, onto an insert station and stopping the envelope so that its flap crease line is at a predetermined location; determining a preferred insertion depth for the collation to be inserted into the envelope, the insertion depth being a distance past the flap crease line for an upstream edge of the collation to be positioned once the collation is inserted into the envelope; pushing the collation via a pusher that moves at a constant velocity towards an open end of the envelope and monitoring a location of the pusher as it approaches the insert station; accelerating the envelope in the downstream direction from its stooped position to the constant velocity of the pusher, the step of accelerating being triggered by the pusher reaching a position whereby the envelope and the pusher will match velocities at the same time that the collation is at the insertion depth; and as a result of the accelerating step, inserting the collation to the insertion depth at the same time that the velocity of the envelope matches the velocity of the pusher. 2 . The method of claim 1 wherein the pusher position for beginning the envelope acceleration is determined by the following formula: P CommenceAccel = P Creaseline + InsertionDepth - velocity 2 2.0 × acceleration where “P CommenceAccel ” is the pusher position for beginning the envelope acceleration, “P Creaseline ” is the position of the crease line of the envelope in the stopped position, “InsertionDepth” is the preferred insertion depth, “velocity” is the pusher velocity and the final envelope velocity, and “acceleration” is the acceleration of the envelope. 3 . The method of claim 2 wherein is 0.311 m, InsertionDepth is 0.008 m, velocity is 3.7 m/s and acceleration is 150 m/ŝ2 resulting in P CommenceAccel of 0.273 m. 4 . The method of claim 1 wherein the step of feeding the envelope includes feeding the envelope flap side down and the pusher is an overhead pusher.
for envelopes with only one flap · CPC title
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