Sheet ejecting device and image forming apparatus
US-2015375956-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9914600B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9914600-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514819757-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 13, 2018 |
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An automated mail tray filling apparatus for taking envelopes from a vertical stacker output of an inserter machine and placing them in mail trays. A vertical stack of envelopes rests on a long stacker table. The mail tray filling apparatus has a track positioned next the vertical stacker table parallel to the length of the vertical stacker table. A mail tray transport is positioned beneath the track and arranged to transport mail trays beneath the track in a direction parallel to the vertical stacker table. A movable mail tray filler is movably mounted on the track to travel in parallel next to the vertical stacker table and above the mail tray transport, and is arranged to withdraw envelopes from the end of the vertical stack in a sideways direction. Envelopes are then redirected into a downward direction and fed into a mail tray positioned beneath the movable mail tray filler.
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A method for controlling operation of an automated mail tray filler for taking envelopes from a vertical stacker output of an inserter machine and placing them in mail trays, the vertical stacker arranged to provide a vertical stack of envelopes on an elongate vertical stacker table, the vertical stacker table being capable of transporting the vertical stack away from an inserter output where envelopes are added to the vertical stack, the movable mail tray filler being movable in parallel next to the vertical stacker table and including a take-away feeder arranged to withdraw envelopes from a distal end of the vertical stack in a sideways direction, a pressure sensor positioned proximal to the take-away feeder to detect a pressure of the vertical stack of envelopes against the take-away feeder, the method comprising: determining whether a predetermined trigger pressure has been reached at the pressure sensor; determining whether the mail tray filler is in a pause mode; if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, then feeding envelopes from the vertical stack using the take-away feeder; if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is in pause mode, then not feeding envelopes from the vertical stack and moving the mail tray filler in a downstream direction of the vertical stacker, thereby making room for more envelopes on the vertical stacker; and if the predetermined trigger pressure has not been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, then moving the mail tray filler in an upstream direction of the vertical stacker to bring the take-away feeder into contact with the vertical stack. 2. The method of claim 1 further including the step of causing the mail tray filler to enter pause mode when a mail tray is currently unavailable for filling. 3. The method of claim 1 including the step of selecting the predetermined trigger pressure to optimize friction to allow feeding of individual envelopes from the end of the vertical stack. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the steps are repeatedly performed at regular time increments and movements of the take-away feeder along the vertical stacker are done in discrete distance increments. 5. A method for controlling operation of an automated mail tray filler for taking envelopes from a vertical stacker output of an inserter machine and placing them in mail trays, the vertical stacker arranged to provide a vertical stack of finished envelopes on a long vertical stacker table, the vertical stacker table being capable of transporting the vertical stack away from an inserter output where envelopes are added to the vertical stack, the movable mail tray filler being movable in parallel next to the vertical stacker table and including a take-away feeder arranged to withdraw envelopes from a distal end of the vertical stack in a sideways direction, a pressure sensor positioned proximal to the take-away feeder to detect a pressure of the vertical stack of envelopes against the take-away feeder, the method comprising: determining whether a predetermined trigger pressure has been reached at the pressure sensor; determining whether the mail tray filler is in a pause mode; determining whether a current position of the take-away feeder is closer to an upstream end of the vertical stacker than a predetermined minimum optimized distance; if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, and the current position of the take-away feeder is not closer than the predetermined minimum optimized distance, then feeding envelopes from the vertical stack using the take-away feeder; if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, and the current position of the take-away feeder is closer than the predetermined minimum optimized distance, then not feeding envelopes from the vertical stack and moving the mail tray filler in a downstream direction of the vertical stacker, thereby making room for more envelopes on the vertical stacker and to bring the vertical stack size into an optimal range; if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is in pause mode, then not feeding envelopes from the vertical stack and moving the mail tray filler in the downstream direction of the vertical stacker, thereby making room for more envelopes on the vertical stacker; and if the predetermined trigger pressure has not been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, then moving the mail tray filler in an upstream direction of the vertical stacker to bring the take-away feeder into contact with the vertical stack. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein if the predetermined trigger pressure has been exceeded, and the mail tray filler is not in pause mode, and the current position of the take-away feeder is closer than the predetermined minimum optimized distance, then further not feeding envelopes from the stack, and, so long as the predetermined pressure threshold is maintained, moving the take-away feeder downstream on the vertical stacker to a predetermined optimized stack size position. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein after the take-away feeder is moved to the predetermined optimized stack size position, the other steps of the method are resumed. 8. The method of claim 5 wherein the steps are repeatedly performed at regular time increments and movements of the take-away feeder along the vertical stacker are done in discrete distance increments.
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