Sealed letter producing device and envelope sheet
US-9833965-B2 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US9713936B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713936-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314133870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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An improved mailpiece fabrication system assembles finished mailpieces from content materials and from wrapping materials. The wrapping materials include printed cut quality marks at predetermined positions relative to cut lines. Content materials are placed on the continuous web. The continuous web is then folded and sealed around the content materials to form a continuous tube enclosing the content materials. A cutter downstream of the conveyance deck cuts individual envelopes from the continuous tube of folded wrapping material. A downstream imaging device captures image data indicative of a cut quality mark on the individual envelopes. A controller receives the captured image data from the imaging device and compares an actual dimension of an imaged cut quality mark with an expected dimension of a cut quality mark. An error signal is produced if the difference is not within a predetermined tolerance.
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A mailplece fabrication system for assembling finished envelopes from content materials and from wrapping materials, wherein the wrapping materials are comprised of a continuous web of printed substrate, the printed substrate including printed envelope information and cut quality marks for individual envelopes; the system including: a conveyance deck upon which the continuous web is transported while content materials are placed on the continuous web and the continuous web is folded around the content materials to form a continuous tube enclosing the content materials; a cutter downstream of the conveyance deck for cutting individual envelopes from the continuous tube of folded wrapping material; an imaging device for optically imaging each of the individual envelopes and capturing image data indicative of a cut quality mark on the individual envelopes; a controller receiving image data from the imaging device and configured to compare an actual dimension of an imaged cut quality mark with an expected dimension of a cut quality mark and the controller producing an error signal if a difference is not within a predetermined tolerance; an outsort station downstream of the imaging device, whereby the controller controls the outsort station to outsort defective envelopes in response to the error signal; and wherein the controller provides a feedback signal to the cutter as a function of the difference between the actual dimension and the expected dimension of the cut quality mark; and whereby a speed of the cutter is adjusted to correct the difference. 2. A mailpiece fabrication system for assembling finished envelopes from content materials and from wrapping materials, wherein the wrapping materials are comprised of a continuous web of printed substrate, the printed substrate including printed envelope information and cut quality marks for individual envelopes; the system including: a conveyance deck upon which the continuous web is transported while content materials are placed on the continuous web and the continuous web is folded around the content materials to form a continuous tube enclosing the content materials; a cutter downstream of the conveyance deck for cutting individual envelopes from the continuous tube of folded wrapping material; an imaging device for optically imaging each of the individual envelopes and capturing image data indicative of a cut quality mark on the individual envelopes; a controller receiving image data from the imaging device and configured to compare an actual dimension of an imaged cut quality mark with an expected dimension of a cut quality mark and the controller producing an error signal if a difference is not within a predetermined tolerance; an outsort station downstream of the imaging device, whereby the controller controls the outsort station to outsort defective envelopes in response to the error signal; and wherein the controller provides a feedback signal to a transport mechanism associated with the conveyance deck as a function of the difference between the actual dimension and the expected dimension of the cut quality mark; and whereby a speed of the transport mechanism is adjusted to correct the difference. 3. The mailpiece fabrication system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the cut quality marks are positioned on the continuous web such that when a successful envelope cut is made, the cut quality marks will be cut in half, with half of the cut quality marks on a trail edge of a first envelope and a leading edge of a second envelope. 4. The mailpiece fabrication system of claim 3 wherein the actual dimension measured of the cut quality mark is a width of the cut quality mark from an edge of the envelope. 5. The mailpiece fabrication system of claims 1 or 2 wherein the cut quality mark is on an outer surface of the envelope when the envelope is formed. 6. A mailpiece fabrication system for assembling finished envelopes from content materials and from wrapping materials, wherein the wrapping materials are comprised of a continuous web of printed substrate, the printed substrate including printed envelope information and cut quality marks for individual envelopes; the system including: a conveyance deck upon which the continuous web is transported while content materials are placed on the continuous web and the continuous web is folded around the content materials to form a continuous tube enclosing the content materials; a cutter downstream of the conveyance deck for cutting individual envelopes from the continuous tube of folded wrapping material; an imaging device for optically imaging each of the individual envelopes and capturing image data indicative of a cut quality mark on the individual envelopes; a controller receiving image data from the imaging device and configured to compare an actual dimension of an imaged cut quality mark with an expected dimension of a cut quality mark and the controller producing an error signal if a difference is not within a predetermined tolerance; wherein the cut quality mark is on an interior surface of the envelope when the envelope is formed, the imaging device includes a light source disposed on one side of the individual envelope and a light imaging camera on an opposite side of the individual envelope to receive light transmitted through the wrapped envelope, and the light source is strobed in time with the light imaging camera.
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