William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT Wayne D. Moore - Shelton CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B41J 1150
US Classification:
400708
Abstract:
The invention is a method whereby the throughput of a printer is varied according to the length of the media piece (e. g. , cut-sheet or envelope) that is being fed into the printer feed path. The media piece moves into the feed path by use of a set of take-up rollers and is directed toward a sensor; the sensor detects the piece's leading edge and becomes activated. The activated sensor in turn activates additional feed roller sets which move the media piece along the feed path. Additionally, the sensor detects the trailing edge of the media piece and asks the printer if another image is to be printed. If another image is to be printed, then the take-up rollers are activated and begin feeding the next piece of media. If another image is not to be printed, then the sensor is deactivated. The feed rollers move the media piece along the printer's feed path and toward a second sensor which detects the leading edge of the media piece and is activated.
Apparatus For Separating And Feeding Sheets From A Stack Thereof
Walter Wolog - Orange CT Thomas M. Helit - Bethel CT William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B65H 500
US Classification:
271 10
Abstract:
Apparatus for feeding respective sheets from a stack thereof comprising structure for supporting a plurality of sheets in an upright stack thereof, the supporting structure including an upright wall, the supporting structure including a deck extending beneath the wall and defining a path of travel for respective sheets fed from the stack, the deck extending transverse to the path of travel; structure for successively feeding respective sheets downstream in the path of travel, the feeding structure including opposed outfeed rollers downstream of the upright wall, the feeding structure including an elongate first roller longitudinally extending transverse to the path of travel upstream of the upright wall, the feeding structure including an elongate second roller longitudinally extending transverse to the path of travel upstream of the fist roller, the feeding structure including structure for driving the outfeed and first and second rollers; structure for controlling the driving structure, and the controlling structure including structure for causing the driving structure to continuously drive at least one of the outfeed rollers and to selectively drive the first and second rollers.
Apparatus For Mounting An Ink Jet Cartridge On A Support Therefor
William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT Joseph D. Collins - Shelton CT Paul R. Sette - Branford CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G01D 1516
US Classification:
347 49
Abstract:
In a printing system including an ink jet printhead, a supply of ink therefor, and structure for controlling the printhead for ejecting ink droplets therefrom, apparatus comprising, a disposable cartridge including the ink supply and printhead, the cartridge including a front wall and a base wall, the cartridge base wall including a foot portion extending to the cartridge front wall and defining therewith a lower frontal edge, structure for supporting the cartridge, the supporting structure including a front wall, the supporting structure including a portion of the printhead controlling structure, the portion including an electrical connector overlaying the supporting structure front wall, the connector including a plurality of exposed electrical terminals, the supporting structure including oppositely spaced shoe portions extending both toward one another and forwardly of the supporting structure front wall for positioning the cartridge relative to the supporting structure terminals when the cartridge is mounted on the supporting structure, structure for facilitating manually removably mounting the cartridge on the supporting structure, the facilitating structure including a pair of elongate spring finger members oppositely-spaced from one another for receiving therebetween the cartridge and blocking movement of the cartridge into engagement with the supporting structure terminals, the spring finger members each including a free-end portion thereof configured for aligning the cartridge front wall with the supporting structure shoe portions and guiding movement of the cartridge lower frontal edge into seating relationship with the supporting structure shoe portions as the cartridge is being mounted on the supporting structure.
Apparatus Including Air Blowing And Infrared Light Means For Drying Ink On A Sheet
William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT Lun Chan - New Fairfield CT Paul R. Sette - Branford CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
F27B 906
US Classification:
219388
Abstract:
Apparatus for drying ink on a sheet fed downstream therebeneath in a predetermined path of travel, the apparatus comprising; framework, structure for blowing air downwardly toward the path of travel of a sheet, the air blowing structure including an electrically operable axial fan connected to the framework, an elongate member connected to the framework for location thereof beneath the fan, the member including an elongate upper wall and elongate oppositely disposed side walls depending from the upper wall, the upper wall having a light reflecting inner surface, structure for providing infrared light, the light providing structure including an elongate electrically-operable infrared lamp connected to the framework for location thereof within the member, and the upper wall of the member including a plurality of elongate parallel-spaced louvers formed therefrom and extending transversely of the longitudinal length thereof, each of the louvers including an aperture and vane associated with each other, each of the apertures having a generally rectangularly-shaped perimeter edge, each of the vanes being generally rectangularly-shaped and laterally-extending downwardly and downstream relative to the path of travel from the associated perimeter edge, whereby air from the fan is directed by each vane at an angle extending in the direction of the path of travel.
Method Of In-Line Addressing For Modular Folder Inserters
William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT Joseph D. Collins - Seymour CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
G06F 1700 B65H 4500
US Classification:
36447808
Abstract:
The invention is a method of in-line addressing, for both matched and non-matched mail, comprising a number of steps which begin with the generation of document data in a data processing system and then transmitting that document data to a document printer. The document data is printed, at the document printer, onto a substrate which is subsequently fed to an accumulator. Additionally, address data is generated in the data processing system and transmitted to an envelope printer where the address data is printed to one or more envelopes. The envelope printer is capable of printing a return address, a destination address, and a bar code in respect of the destination address upon the envelope. The address data can be merged with graphics data so that the envelope printer is further capable of printing graphics on the envelope. Once at the accumulator, predetermined batches of one or more sheets of the printed substrate are fed into a sheet folder.
Apparatus for transporting a sheet comprising, a frame including an elongate generally rectangularly-shaped upper wall having opposite ends, at least one endless belt looped about the upper wall, the at least one belt including a belt run overlaying the upper wall and extending longitudinally of the length thereof between the opposite upper wall ends, a d. c. motor supported by the frame and connected for driving the at least one belt in opposite directions, structure for connecting the apparatus to a source of supply of a. c. power, the connecting structure including a power switch operable for energizing the apparatus, structure for controlling energization of the motor, the controlling structure including a two position switch supported by the frame, the switch selectively actuatable for energizing the motor to drive the at least one belt in either of the opposite directions for moving the belt run(s) thereof in either direction between the opposite upper wall ends, the controlling structure including structure for sensing a sheet fed to the upper wall and thus to the belt run(s), the sensing structure including a sensor removably connectable to different positions on the apparatus for sensing sheets fed from different directions toward the belt run(s), and the controlling structure including structure responsive to the sensing structure sensing a sheet for energizing the motor.
Sheet Feeding Apparatus Including Means For Facilitating Feeding Lowermost Sheets From A Stack Thereof
William H. Brewster - Fairfield CT Thomas M. Helit - Bethel CT Paul R. Sette - Branford CT Walter Wolog - Orange CT
Assignee:
Pitney Bowes Inc. - Stamford CT
International Classification:
B65H 100
US Classification:
271171
Abstract:
In apparatus for feeding respective sheets including framework and a deck mounted thereon for supporting a plurality of sheets in an upright stack thereof, wherein the deck defines a path of travel for respective lowermost sheets to be fed from the stack, and the stack has an upstream end and a downstream end, an improvement for facilitating feeding lowermost sheets from the stack, the improvement comprising a platform connected to the framework, the platform including a base wall portion having a longitudinal length extending upstream from the upstream end of the deck; a stack supporting member, the member including an upright upper wall portion having a lower end, the member including a lower wall portion extending upstream from the upper wall portion's lower end and forming therewith an elongate downstream marginal edge having a wedge-shaped transverse cross-section; and structure for adjustably mounting the stack supporting member on the platform, the mounting structure including first structure for moving the stack supporting member transversely of the longitudinal length of the platform, and second structure for moving the stack supporting member along the longitudinal length of the platform and thus toward and away from the stack for selectively positioning the stack supporting member's downstream marginal edge beneath the stack.
A postage meter having a plurality of value wheels extending through a window in a housing, and die protector bars between the value wheels, the die protector bars having a first position at which they extend a further distance from the housing than the value wheels, and a second, retracted, position. The die protector bars extend in the housing between a pivot block and a cam block. A die shield is slidably movable between a first position aligned with the window, and a second, retracted, position. The cam block and dead bolt are positively moved in common via cam surfaces, by a rotatable yoke. A latch lever may engage the dead bolt to latch the postage meter to a mailing machine.
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