Mail processing system and method with increased processing speed
First Claim
1. A mail singulator system comprising:
- a) a loading conveyor configured to advance a mail stack comprising a plurality of mailpieces having a front mailpiece;
b) a controller;
c) an optical panel apparatus comprising;
i) an optical panel;
ii) a mail contact surface;
iii) an optical surface that allows reliable position determination by an optical sensor; and
wherein the optical panel is a flexible sheet of material;
d) said optical sensor that determines a position of the optical panel with respect to the optical sensor;
wherein the optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece and the optical sensor and wherein there is a gap distance between the optical panel and the optical sensor;
wherein the optical panel moves from a force exerted on the optical panel by the mail stack to change said gap distance;
wherein the controller changes a loading conveyor speed based on the position of the optical panel.
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Abstract
A mail singulator system determines a position of an optical panel to automatically adjust a loading conveyor speed to prevent stacked and overlapped mailpieces in the singulator and large gaps between mailpieces. The optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece of a mail stack on the loading conveyor and the optical sensor. The optical panel changes position with the pressure exerted by the mail stack and provides signals to the controller to adjust the conveyor speed. An optical sensor may detect a far threshold position or limit distance to increase the speed of the conveyor and may detect a near threshold position of limit distance to reduce the speed of the conveyor. The optical panel may have a low friction surface to allow the mail to slide into the conveyor and an optical surface to allow reliable optical sensor detection of the optical panel position.
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20 Claims
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1. A mail singulator system comprising:
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a) a loading conveyor configured to advance a mail stack comprising a plurality of mailpieces having a front mailpiece; b) a controller; c) an optical panel apparatus comprising; i) an optical panel; ii) a mail contact surface; iii) an optical surface that allows reliable position determination by an optical sensor; and wherein the optical panel is a flexible sheet of material; d) said optical sensor that determines a position of the optical panel with respect to the optical sensor; wherein the optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece and the optical sensor and wherein there is a gap distance between the optical panel and the optical sensor; wherein the optical panel moves from a force exerted on the optical panel by the mail stack to change said gap distance; wherein the controller changes a loading conveyor speed based on the position of the optical panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of controlling a mail singulator system comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a mail singulator system comprising; i) a loading conveyor configured to advance a mail stack comprising a plurality of mailpieces having a front mailpiece; ii) a controller; iii) an optical panel apparatus comprising; 1) an optical panel; 2) a mail contact surface; 3) an optical surface that allows reliable position determination by an optical sensor; and iv) said optical sensor that determines a position of the optical panel with respect to the optical sensor; wherein the optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece and the optical sensor; wherein there is a gap distance between the optical panel and the optical sensor; wherein the optical panel moves from a force exerted on the optical panel by the mail stack to change said gap distance; and wherein the optical panel is a flexible sheet of material; b) advancing said loading conveyor with said mail stack to advance a front mailpiece toward the optical panel; c) automatically advancing the loading conveyor based on the position of the optical panel. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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