Method and apparatus for preparing validated mail tray labels
First Claim
1. A system for providing labels for a mail tray to give destination and content information relative to mail pieces places in the mail tray, the combination comprising:
- a controller having a mail list, mailing information, and postal regulation information stored in the memory thereof,an inserting machine in communication with said controller for placing inserts into envelopes to form mail pieces under control of said control,a first printer for printing documents,a second printer in communication with said controller for printing labels based upon said mail list and mailing information,a scale in communication with said controller and downstream from said inserter for weighing mail pieces prepared by said inserter and for communicating the weight to said controller whereby said controller determines the amount of postage required, compares the measured weight with weight calculated by mailing and insert information received from said inserter.
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Abstract
A method and system for providing validated labels that are attached to mail trays immediately upon mail being processed by a mailer and placed in a tray. Mail lists and programs for sanitizing the mail list and sorting the mail to achieve postal discounts are stored in a mailer'"'"'s processor. A printer is controlled to print addresses on documents, such as letters, that are forwarded to an inserter. A mail list stored in the processor indicates where the mail is to be sent, the class of mail, level of sortation and the contents of the mail. Tray contents are computed and appropriate labels are prepared by a label printer under its control. By making the tray label printing an intricate part of the mail processing system, as opposed to being an adjunct to it, the providing of the labels becomes more efficient, reliable and economical.
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16 Claims
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1. A system for providing labels for a mail tray to give destination and content information relative to mail pieces places in the mail tray, the combination comprising:
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a controller having a mail list, mailing information, and postal regulation information stored in the memory thereof, an inserting machine in communication with said controller for placing inserts into envelopes to form mail pieces under control of said control, a first printer for printing documents, a second printer in communication with said controller for printing labels based upon said mail list and mailing information, a scale in communication with said controller and downstream from said inserter for weighing mail pieces prepared by said inserter and for communicating the weight to said controller whereby said controller determines the amount of postage required, compares the measured weight with weight calculated by mailing and insert information received from said inserter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for providing labels for a mail tray to give destination and content information relative to mail pieces placed in the mail tray, the combination comprising:
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a processor having mail list distribution data and mailing information stored therein, a controller having postal regulation information stored in the memory thereof, an inserting machine in communication with said controller for placing inserts into envelopes to form mail pieces and communicating mailing information to said controller, a first printer in communication with said processor for printing and delivering documents having machine readable information therein to said inserter, and a second printer in communication with said controller for printing labels, a scale in communication with said controller and downstream from said inserter for weighing mail pieces prepared by said inserter and for communicating the weight to said controller whereby said controller determines the amount of postage required, compares the measured weight with weight calculated based upon insert information and outsorts the mail pieces whose estimated and determined weights do no coincide. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for providing labels for a mail tray to give destination and content information relative to mail pieces placed in the mail tray, the combination comprising:
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a processor having mail list distribution data and mailing information stored therein, a controller in communication with the processor for receiving mailing information therefrom and having postal regulation information stored in the memory thereof, an inserting machine in communication with said controller for placing inserts into envelopes to form mail pieces, a first printer in communication with said processor for printing and delivering documents to said inserter, and a second printer in communication with said controller for printing labels, a scale in communication with said controller and downstream from said inserter for weighing mail pieces prepared by said inserter and for communicating the weight to said controller whereby said controller determines the amount of postage required, compares the measured weight with weight calculated by the inserter based upon insert information and outsorts the mail pieces whose estimated and determined weights. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of producing labels for a mail tray to provide mailing information relative to the mail pieces in the mail tray and the destination thereof, the steps comprising:
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storing a mail list containing names and addresses of individuals, mailing information and postal regulations in a processor, storing Domestic Mail Manual regulations information in the processor, connecting the processor with an inserter to download selected address and mailing information to the inserter, printing documents with names and addresses from the stored mail list, individually combining the documents with inserts in accordance with mailing information received by the inserter from the processor, placing the combined inserts and documents into envelopes to form mail pieces, calculating the thickness of the mail pieces and determining how many mail pieces should be placed into a tray based upon the thicknesses of the mail pieces and zip codes and classifications thereof, calculating the weight of mail pieces placed into trays in accordance with the contents thereof, placing the determined number of mail pieces into a tray, weighing the mail pieces, communicating the weight of the mail pieces to the processor and determining the amount of postage due for the mail pieces, and outsorting mail pieces that do not meet Domestic Mail manual regulations, printing a label to identify the class, classification and destination of the tray, and applying the label to the tray. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A method of producing labels for a mail tray to provide mailing information relative to the mail pieces in the mail tray and the destination thereof, the steps comprising:
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providing a mail list containing names and addresses of individuals and mailing information, in a processor, and storing Domestic Mail Manual regulations information in the processor, connecting the processor with an inserter to download selected address and mailing information to the inserter, printing documents with names and addresses from the mail list and a code based upon the provided mailing information, individually combining the documents with inserts in accordance with mailing information received from the code, calculating the weight of mail pieces placed into trays in accordance with the contents thereof, placing the combined inserts and documents into envelopes to form mail pieces, weighing the mail pieces and determining the amount of postage due for the mail pieces, and outsorting mail pieces that do not meet Domestic Mail Manual regulations, calculating the thickness of the mail pieces and determining how many mail pieces should be placed into a tray based upon the thicknesses of the mail pieces and zip codes and classification thereof, placing the determined number of mail pieces into a tray, printing a label to identify the class, classification and destination of the tray, and applying the label to the tray. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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