Multiple envelope gripping and transfer apparatus and method
First Claim
1. In a system wherein a plurality of individual items are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
- (a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion;
(b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack;
(c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions;
(d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and
(e) support means for supporting said spacing means and the top portions of said gripper arms so as to support the top portions of said arms as said bottom portions are pivoted inward.
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Abstract
An envelope processing system includes a multiple envelope gripping and transfer apparatus. The system uses a conventional envelope delivery spider which has been adapted to deliver envelopes to an accumulating surface, such as a belt conveyor, in a position with the folded envelope seal flaps facing upward. A rotary guide is positioned with radially extending guide members extending just above the conveyor belt to guide envelopes onto the conveyor in an upright orientation. The conveyor moves the envelopes toward a series of three separately movable, vertically oriented finger supports. The three supports are cooperatively driven to accumulate, batch and compress horizontal stacks of predetermined numbers of envelopes which are then positioned beneath a gripper assembly with a pair of opposed gripper arms. The gripper assembly is lowered into a position in which the gripper arms are inserted on either side of the compressed envelope stack, pulled together and pivoted inward at the bottoms to squeeze the stack from the bottom edges. The gripper arms include spaced fingers which are arranged to mesh with corresponding fingers in the finger supports. A bowed top support supports the top of the envelope stack as it is gripped. The gripper assembly is then lifted to pick up the stack from the conveyor.
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27 Claims
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1. In a system wherein a plurality of individual items are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and (e) support means for supporting said spacing means and the top portions of said gripper arms so as to support the top portions of said arms as said bottom portions are pivoted inward. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In a system wherein a plurality of individual envelopes are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end on a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion with said bottom portions each including multiple spaced fingers to mesh with cooperating fingers in respective ones of said support means; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; and (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means such that said gripper arms are oriented at an angle with respect to vertical, said bottom portions of said gripper arms thus meshing with the respective ones of said support means and gripping said envelope stack with greater inward pressure on the bottom portion of said stack than on the top portion due to the angular orientation of said gripper arms. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of an item or items to be gripped; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said item or items, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said gasping means between said top and bottom portions; (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and (e) support means for supporting said spacing means and the top portions of said gripper arms so as to support the top portions of said arms as said bottom portions are pivoted inward. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of gripping and transferring a plurality of envelopes being held in a horizontal stack by a pair of supports equipped with spaced fingers, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) positioning first and second mechanical gripper arms on respective ends of said envelope stack, said gripper arms also each including multiple spaced fingers positioned to mesh with the fingers on said pair of supports; (b) drawing said first and second gripper arms together through said supports so as to engage said stack therebetween; and (c) pivoting the bottoms of said gripper arms together such that said gripper arms are oriented at an angle with respect to vertical to thereby grip said envelope stack. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. In a system wherein a plurality of individual items are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion, said top portion of each of said gripper arms including a slot extending therethrough; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; and (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means, said spacing means comprising a pair of stationary rods attached to said gripper assembly with each said rod extending through a respective one of said slots, each said rod having a first stop attached thereto and positioned inside the respective gripper arm such that the top of the respective gripper arm is free to travel inward along said rod only until the slot reaches said first stop. - View Dependent Claims (17)
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18. In a system wherein a plurality of individual items are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotally mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and (e) bowed top support means attached to said gripper assembly, said top support means extending at either end through a respective one of said gripper arms, said top support being bowed upward in the center to support the top of said stack of items as the bottom portions of said gripper arms are pivoted inward. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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20. In a system wherein a plurality of individual envelopes are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion with said bottom portions including spaced fingers to mesh with cooperating fingers in respective ones of said support means, said top portion of each of said gripper arms including a slot extending therethrough; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; and (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper means arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about grasping means, meshing with the respective ones of said support means and gripping said envelope stack with greater inward pressure on the bottom portion of said stack than on the top portion, said spacing means comprising a pair of stationary rods attached to said gripper assembly with each said rod extending through a respective one of said slots in said gripper arms, each said rod having a first stop attached thereto and positioned inside the respective gripper arm such that the top of the respective gripper arm is free to travel inward along said rod only until the slot reaches said first stop. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. In a system wherein a plurality of individual envelopes are held in a horizontal stack by a pair of support means positioned on respective ends of said stack, a gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion with said bottom portions including spaced fingers to mesh with cooperating fingers in respective ones of said support means; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of said stack; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said stack, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; and (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means, meshing with the respective ones of said support means and gripping said envelope stack with greater inward pressure on the bottom portion of said stack than on the top portion; and (e) bowed top support means attached to said gripper assembly, said top support means extending at either end through a respective one of said gripper arms, said top support being bowed upward in the center to support the top of said stack of items as the bottom portions of said gripper arms are pivoted inward. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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25. A gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion, said top portion of each of said gripper arms including a slot extending therethrough; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of an item or items to be gripper; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said item or items, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; and (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and
spacing means comprising a pair of stationary rods attached to said gripper assembly with each said rod extending through a respective one of said slots, each said rod having a first stop attached thereto and positioned inside the respective gripper arm such that the top of the respective gripper arm is free to travel inward along said rod only until the slot reaches said first stop.
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26. A gripping and transfer apparatus comprising:
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(a) first and second gripper arms positioned on either end of a gripper assembly, each said arm including a top portion and a bottom portion; (b) positioning means for placing said first and second gripper arms in a generally vertical orientation on either end of an item or items to be gripped; (c) grasping means in said gripper assembly for drawing said first and second gripper arms together so as to engage said item or items, a respective one of said gripper arms being pivotably mounted on either end of said grasping means between said top and bottom portions; (d) spacing means for causing said top portions of said first and second gripper arms to be spaced apart a minimum distance as said gripper arms are urged together whereby said bottom portion of said gripper arms pivot inward about said grasping means; and (e) bowed top support means attached to said gripper assembly, said top support means extending at either end through a respective one of said gripper arms, said top support being bowed upward in the center to support the top of said item or items as the bottom portions of said gripper arms are pivoted inward.
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27. A method of gripping and transferring a plurality of envelopes being held in a horizontal stack by a pair of supports equipped with spaced fingers, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) positioning first and second mechanical gripper arms on respective ends of said envelope stack, said gripper arms also including spaced fingers positioned to mesh with the fingers on said pair of supports; (b) drawing said first and second gripper arms together through said supports so as to engage said stack therebetween; (c) pivoting the bottoms of said gripper arms together to thereby grip said envelope stack; and (d) providing a bowed top support to support the top of said envelope stack as the bottoms of said gripper arms are pivoted inward.
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