Systems and methods for payment of postage indicia after the point of generation
US-9208620-B1 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9911246B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9911246-B1 |
| Application number | US-34408008-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 24, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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Systems and methods which utilize gravity feed for mail item movement in postage metering operations are shown. Embodiments provide for gravity drop feeding mail items into a portion of a postage metering system for metering operations, such as to activate or apply postage indicia thereto. Embodiments provide for gravity drop exit of mail items from a portion of a postage metering system after metering operations, such as activation or application of postage indicia thereto. Postage metering operations as performed by embodiments of the invention may comprise scanning and activation of preprinted tokens. Postage metering operations according to alternative embodiments of the invention may comprise printing postage indicia. Embodiments provide processing in addition to or in the alternative to the aforementioned postage indicia activation or printing and mail item marking operations, such as weighing, sorting, etc.
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A method comprising: receiving a mail item of a plurality of mail items at a mail item receptacle, wherein the mail item receptacle comprises a gravity drop chute and a holding area; dropping the mail item through the gravity drop chute, wherein the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area of the mail item receptacle after being received at the mail item receptacle; scanning, by a scanner, said mail item and extracting information therefrom as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area; printing, by a printer, a mark on the mail item as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, wherein the mark is based at least in part on the information extracted from the mail item by the scanner; determining weight information for the mail item when the mail item is disposed in the holding area, wherein the weight information for the mail item is determined based on a difference between a weight of mail items disposed in the holding area before the mail item is disposed in the holding area and a weight of the mail items disposed in the holding area after the mail item is disposed in the holding area; performing postage metering operations with respect to the mail item using at least the extracted information and the weight information for the mail item, wherein at least a portion of the postage metering operations are performed as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, the portion of the postage metering operations comprising scanning the mail item to extract the information from the mail item using the scanner as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, and printing the mark on the mail item using the printer as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area; and controlling the postage metering operations to: determine a postage value for the mail item based at least in part on the weight information; store an association, in a database, between the postage value and the mail item; and charge a postage account an amount corresponding to the postage value for the mail item; wherein the mark indicates that the mail item has sufficient postage value. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the dropping the mail item comprises: controllably singulating the mail item from said plurality of mail items being held in a mail item holding tray of the mail item receptacle; and determining when to singulate a second mail item from said mail item holding tray based at least on a rate at which said mail item falls through the gravity drop chute. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said performing said postage metering operations comprises generating a postage indicium. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said performing said postage metering operations comprises activating a pre-printed token. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: controlling an orientation of said mail item thereby ensuring said mark is printed in a pre-designated location on said mail item. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: performing further postage meter processing after said mail item exits said gravity drop chute and is disposed in the holding area. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said further postage meter processing comprises postage activation. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the determining the weight information comprises: weighing, by a scale, at least said mail item as said plurality of mail items are held in a mail item holding tray; and determining a weight of said mail item using weight information provided by said scale. 9. A system comprising: a mail item receptacle configured to receive a plurality of mail items, the mail item receptacle comprising: means for weighing a mail item of the plurality of mail items in a mail item holding tray to provide weight information for the mail item; means for dropping said mail item from said mail item holding tray, through a gravity drop chute, to a holding area; means for scanning the mail item and extracting information therefrom as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area; means for printing a mark on the mail item as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, wherein the mark is based at least in part on the information extracted from the mail item by the means for scanning; means for receiving said mail item in the holding area; means for performing postage metering operations with respect to the mail item using the extracted information and the weight information for the mail item, wherein at least a portion of the postage metering operations are performed as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, the portion of the postage metering operations comprising scanning the mail item to extract the information from the mail item using the means for scanning as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area, and printing the mark on the mail item using the means for printing as the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area; and means for controlling communicatively coupled to the means for weighing, the means for scanning, and the means for printing, the means for controlling configured to control the postage metering operations, wherein controlling the postage metering operations comprises: determining a postage value for the mail item based at least in part on the weight information; storing an association, in a database, between the postage value and the mail item; and charging a postage account an amount corresponding to the postage value for the mail item; wherein the mark indicates that the mail item has sufficient postage value. 10. The system of claim 9 further comprising: means for controllably singulating the mail item from a mail item holding tray; and means for determining when to singulate a second mail item from said mail item holding tray based at least on a rate at which said mail item falls through the gravity drop chute. 11. The system of claim 9 wherein said performing said postage metering operations comprises generating a postage indicium. 12. The system of claim 9 wherein said performing said postage metering operations comprises activating a pre-printed token. 13. The system of claim 9 further comprising: means for controlling an orientation of said mail item thereby ensuring the mark is printed in a pre-designated location on said mail item. 14. The system of claim 9 further comprising: means for performing further postage meter processing after said mail item exits the gravity drop chute and is disposed in the holding area. 15. The system of claim 14 wherein said further postage meter processing comprises postage activation. 16. The system of claim 9 , wherein the means for weighing comprises: a scale disposed to weigh at least said mail item as mail items are stored in the mail item holding tray; and means for determining a weight of said mail item using weight information provided by said scale. 17. A system comprising: a mail item receptacle configured to receive a plurality of mail items, the mail item receptacle comprising: a holding area to retain the plurality of mail items received at the mail item receptacle; a gravity drop chute, wherein, when a mail item of the plurality of mail items is received at the mail item receptacle, the mail item falls through the gravity drop chute to the holding area; a scanner positioned with respect to the gravity drop chute a
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