Method and system for detection of contaminants in mail
First Claim
1. In a mail processing system having a plurality of processing paths, a method for testing a mail piece for a contaminant comprisingtransporting the mail piece along a first processing path;
- detecting the mail piece at a predetermined location along the first processing path;
stopping the mail piece near the predetermined location;
penetrating the mail piece with at least a portion of a probe;
collecting a sample of air from within the mail piece utilizing the probe;
analyzing the sample of air from within the mail piece to determine if a contaminant may be present;
passing the mail piece from the first processing path to a normal processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is not present in the mail piece; and
diverting the mail piece from the first processing path to a reject processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is present in the mail piece.
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Abstract
A contaminant detection system for mail is provided. A mail piece enters the system according to the present invention and a probe is inserted into the mail piece. An extraction device, such as, for example, a vacuum system, extracts a sample of air, including any dust and other particles, from inside the mail piece. The extracted sample is provided to a sampling system that monitors for the presence of a possible contaminant. If any type of contaminant is found in the sampled air, dust and other particles, a signal can be provided to alert an operator of contaminant detection and the mail piece can be diverted and held for further investigation. If no contaminants are detected, the mail piece is accepted and delivered to a normal processing path.
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1. In a mail processing system having a plurality of processing paths, a method for testing a mail piece for a contaminant comprising
transporting the mail piece along a first processing path; -
detecting the mail piece at a predetermined location along the first processing path;
stopping the mail piece near the predetermined location;
penetrating the mail piece with at least a portion of a probe;
collecting a sample of air from within the mail piece utilizing the probe;
analyzing the sample of air from within the mail piece to determine if a contaminant may be present;
passing the mail piece from the first processing path to a normal processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is not present in the mail piece; and
diverting the mail piece from the first processing path to a reject processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is present in the mail piece. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system for testing a mail piece for a contaminant comprising:
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a first processing path upon which a mail piece is transported;
a probe located along the first processing device for penetrating the mail piece;
an extraction device coupled to the probe to extract a sample from within the mail piece through the probe;
an analysis device coupled to the extraction device to receive and analyze the sample taken from within the mail piece for a contaminant;
a control unit coupled to the analysis device, the control unit receiving data based on the analysis performed by the analysis device;
a diverter coupled to the control unit, the diverter having an input coupled to an outlet of the first processing path, the diverter having a plurality of outlets;
a normal processing path having an input coupled to a first outlet of the diverter; and
a reject processing path having an input coupled to a second outlet of the diverter;
wherein the controller will cause the diverter to pass the mail piece from the first processing path to the normal processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is not present in the mail piece and to divert the mail piece from the first processing path to the reject processing path if it is determined that a contaminant is present in the mail piece. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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