Document orientation mechanism

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Inventors

Svyatsky, Eduard

Application #

495274

Filed

Mar-16-1990

Published

Sep-17-1991

Current US Class

271/176
271/186
271/291

International Classes

B65H 029/12

Field of Search

271/186 271/291 271/184 271/176

Assignee

Bell & Howell Company (Evanston, IL)

Examiners

Schacher; Richard A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Welsh & Katz, Ltd.

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Abstract
A document orientation mechanism is disclosed for reversing the orientation of individual documents delivered from stacks of multiple documents while maintaining a predetermined directional document stream. A predetermined directional stream of documents is fed laterally into the mechanism from an outside source. Inside the mechanism, the documents are removed in a first direction along a first portion of a moving belt, then transferred by a guide to a second portion of the moving belt which is moving in a direction opposite to the first direction, the outer face of the documents being thereby reversed. The documents are then propelled by a third portion of the moving belt out of the laterally disposed mechanism and back into the original predetermined directional document stream.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A document orientation mechanism including means for reversing the face of documents moving in a predetermined path which does not alter the overall direction of said predetermined path of said documents, including,

input means for feeding a sequence of documents into said mechanism at a document inlet;

first directional means in said mechanism for first moving documents in the same direction as said predetermined path of said sequence of documents, and for then moving documents in a first transverse path away from said predetermined path;

second directional means positioned in opposition to said first directional means for moving documents in a second transverse path having a reverse direction from the movement of said first transverse path;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to document and mail handling systems and, more particularly, to systems for orienting and feeding mail and other documents for further processing.

In postal and credit operations, it is desirable to code certain documents and envelopes using a bar code keying and printing module, and to thereafter sort the documents by using a bar code reader and sorter. Since most bar code readers can only read one face of the documents at a time, it is important that the documents fed into the sorter all have the face of the document carrying the bar code facing in a uniform direction.

An efficient means for preparing envelopes and documents for feeding into a document transport means, including a bar code reader and sorter, is to use a dual operator keying and printing station. Optimal floor space is minimized using this arrangement because one operator is placed on either side of the document transport means. The potentiality of a problem arising from this arrangement occurs in that envelopes or documents being fed from the operator station on the left side of the transport means will face in the direction opposite to those envelopes coming from the operator station on the right hand side. The face of the documents streaming from one operator station must therefore be reversed so that the integrated documents from both operators will all face in a uniform direction in order to be readable by a single bar code reader.
 
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