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US3473034A
US3473034A US627448A US3473034DA US3473034A US 3473034 A US3473034 A US 3473034A US 627448 A US627448 A US 627448A US 3473034D A US3473034D A US 3473034DA US 3473034 A US3473034 A US 3473034A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07CPOSTAL SORTING; SORTING INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES, OR BULK MATERIAL FIT TO BE SORTED PIECE-MEAL, e.g. BY PICKING
    • B07C1/00Measures preceding sorting according to destination
    • B07C1/20Sorting according to orientation, e.g. according to position of stamp
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B07SEPARATING SOLIDS FROM SOLIDS; SORTING
    • B07CPOSTAL SORTING; SORTING INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES, OR BULK MATERIAL FIT TO BE SORTED PIECE-MEAL, e.g. BY PICKING
    • B07C3/00Sorting according to destination
    • B07C3/10Apparatus characterised by the means used for detection ofthe destination
    • B07C3/14Apparatus characterised by the means used for detection ofthe destination using light-responsive detecting means
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S209/00Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
    • Y10S209/90Sorting flat-type mail

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  • FIG. 1 A first figure.
  • the invention relates to an improvement of systems for sorting objects especially postal documents on base of photo-electrically scanning of perforations in the ob jects.
  • the improvement consists in that the position of the objects, when moved along a track passing a main reading station, mechanically is corrected by information obtained from pre-scanning stations prior to the main reading station, in order to enable the scanning of the perforations or to improve the reliability of the information scanned by the main scanning station.
  • the invention concerns an improvement of a device and a system for scanning information carriers or supports, provided with a conveyor for said supports, a scanning station placed along said conveyor and containing radiation sensitive elements for scanning the information bearing perforations and eletcromechanical means controlled by said radiation sensitive elements.
  • Such devices and systems are of fairly common knowledge.
  • a difiiculty with scanning the perforations may be, that the position of the perforations in the support, especially in a direction transverse to the direction of movement of the conveyor is not always sufiiciently exact.
  • the information supports are placed in a total wrong position in the conveyor, e.g. turned over 180.
  • An object of the invention is, to obviate the above indicated difliculties. Accordingly the invention provides in that electromechanical adjustment means are present for modifying the position of the information support in said conveyor, when in cooperative relation with said scanning station.
  • prescanning means are provided, which control said adjustment means.
  • the adjustment means are shifting means for shifting the conveyor transversely to the direction of movement of the conveyor.
  • the electro-mechanical adjustment means contains a reversing 3,473,034 Patented Oct. 14, 1969 device for rotating about 180 an information support, when it is in said conveyor.
  • the invention includes also a system containing a device as described above for sorting rectangular flat objects, such as postal documents that near at least one of their rims are provided with perforations, which system is characterized in that said flat objects contain further perforations for identifying their position with respect to the radiation sensitive elements of the said scanning station for scanning the information bearing perforations.
  • FIG. 1 shows schematically a device according to the invention for sorting postal documents
  • FIGS. 2a and 2b which are to be taken in prolongement of each other, show a block scheme of an embodiment of part of the device of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows a block scheme of a further detail of the device according to FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 shows an elucidating diagram
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a conveyor 1 for conveying an information support or carrier 2 in the direction of arrow 3 with a constant velocity.
  • a conveyor 1 for conveying an information support or carrier 2 in the direction of arrow 3 with a constant velocity.
  • a pre-scanning device A further a reversing device K, a further pre-scanning device B, a further scanning device C and a reading station D, which reading station is located near the shifting device E, and a sorting switch system F.
  • the working of the device is that the documents 2 are scanned by pre-scanning station A, if necessary reversed about 180 in the reversing device K, fed along the second pre-scanning station B which controls the transverse shift device E, and after this are scanned by the scanning station C, which defines the moment at which the scanning station D for scanning the information of the support 2 should be made active.
  • the .information then contained in station D controls the switching system F.
  • the document is carried to the output G, from which preferably it is again carried to the input of the conveyor 1 after having been rotated about If legible information is obtained from the station D, the switches W0, W W20 and W21; W30, W31, W32, W33 are actioned for delivering the document 2 at one of the stations s -s in accordance with the information of said document.
  • the first prescanning device A is provided with two radiation sensitive elements 5 and 6, which, when they receive radiation, provide a signal.
  • the signal from 5 is transmitted via a retardation circuit to one of the inputs of a bi-stable multivibrator, the first input of which is connected to 6. If both 5 and 6 simultaneously begin to receive light, 6 will immediately trigger the bi-stable multivibrator 7, so that the AND gate 8 is opened.
  • the output of the AND gate 8 is connected to a monovibrator 11 which is triggered and remains in its triggered position during a predetermined period, in a well known way defined by the components of the monvibrator.
  • the coil 9 of an electromagnetic device is energized.
  • This electromagnet device controls the reversing device for rotating the document 2 about l80
  • This reversing device may be of any suitable kind. For instance it is possible to use a switch k which when energized directs the postal document to one out of two tracks k and k;,, the track k being twisted about as schematically indicated by arrow k
  • the bi-stable multivibrator 7 is reset in its origi nal position and blocks AND gate 8, but the monovibrator 11 has already been triggered and will only restore its original position in which 9 is de-energized, after the period of time predetermined by the monovibrator 11 itself.
  • the retardation period of the retardation device 10 is smaller than the time period in which the conveyor 1 moves over the horizontal distance between the elements and 6. Consequently the trailing edge of a document 2 cannot energize the monovibrator 11 because first the element 5 will receive light and before the element 6 receives light the retardation time period of has elapsed, so that the output of 10' disables the bi-stable multivibrator to be triggered. This situation remains, until the leading edge of a following document blanks the light input to element 5.
  • the trailing edge of the control signal impulse from 5 is retarded by a further retardation device 12, which has a retardation time somewhat longer than the conveyor needs for travelling from 5 to 6.
  • the light input to element 6 will be interrupted before the retarded signal from element 5 is removed, so that no triggering of the AND gate 8 will occur.
  • Interference between the retardation circuits 10 and 12 can be obviated in a known way, e.g. by means of diodes. It is remarked that the input from 10 or 12 to 7 is an inhibition input immediately causing the reset of the bistable multivibrator 7 when receiving a signal or, when carrying a signal, preventing triggering of said multivibrator 7.
  • the reversion device K will not be activated. If, however, the document has been turned about 180 the position of 14- becomes 14 and in that instance the document is reversed.
  • the document After leaving the reversing device K the document is scanned by the station B, which is provided with two radiation sensitive elements 15 and 16, which are connected to the inputs of a balancing device 17, the output of which is connected to the input of an amplifier 18, the output of which is connected to the transverse shifting device 19 schematically shown as a solenoid.
  • FIG. 3 An embodiment of the circuits pertaining to the prescanning and transverse shift devices B and E is shown in FIG. 3.
  • a control member 20 is connected to a portion 21 of the conveyor 1 which is adjustable responsive to energization of solenoid 19 between first and second positions indicated at 21 and 21, respectively.
  • the control member 20 includes a magnetizable end portion which protrudes into solenoid 19. Continuity of the conveyor track is obtained by flexibility, that is adjustably mounted intermediate portions 22.
  • the radiation sensitive areas of the elements 15 and 16 are oblong in a vertical direction, so that they will receive the same quantity of light, when fully aligned with two oblong perforations 23 and 24. If, however, these perforations are displaced vertically either element 15 or element 16 will receive less light.
  • Scanning station C is provided with three radiation sensitive elements 25, 26 and 27 of which 25 is placed ahead of 26 and 27.
  • the horizontal distance between 25 on the one hand and 26, 27 equals that between the perforations 13 and 14.
  • Each group of two of the elements 25, 26 and 27 is connected to an AND-gate 28, 29 and 30 respectively.
  • the elements 26 and 27 can only receive light simultaneously, if no object to be sorted impedes the light transmission to said elements.
  • the AND-gate 28 is opened, which with its output is connected to the inhibitor circuits 31, respectively 32, which carry out their blocking function when AND-gate 28 is opened.
  • the AND-gate 29 is opened which after a short delay originating from the delaying circuit 33 transmit a signal to one of the inputs of the OR-gate 34. If elements 25 and 27 do not receive light simultaneously, the AND-gate 30 is closed, so that the OR-gate 34 is opened which results in that the reading station D is connected to the decoding circuit 35.
  • the fact that the OR-gate 34 was opened by a signal from AND-gate 29 and not by AND-gate 30 contains an information, which also can be carried to the decoding device 35.
  • FIG. 3 a further elaboration of the station B has been shown.
  • the radiation sensitive elements 15 and 16 have been shown as well as the perforations 23 and 24.
  • the signals from elements 15 and 16 will have equal strength and no control signal will be generated. If, however, the perforations 23 and 24 take the position of 23 and 24', the output signal from 15 will be very small whereas that from 16 will be strong. Both these signals are first amplified in amplifiers 37 and 38 respectively, after which the signal from 16 is inverted in an inverting circuit 39.
  • the inverting circuit 39 only inverts the sign of the signals without modifying the amplitude.
  • the signals from 37 and 39 are connected to the ends of a potentiometer resistor 40, with a branch point 41.
  • the voltage taken off by 41 from 40 is carried to a circuit 42 for storing the voltage value and also to a time switch 43.
  • the output of the time switch 43 is connected to a monovibrator 44, the output of which controls a gate 45, which, when opened, transmits the voltage'of 42 to the solenoid 19.
  • a reset line 26 is adapted to send a reset pulse through 42 and 43 at the moment the monovibrator 44 resets.
  • the period the monovibrator 44 remains in its set condition is sufiicient to let the document 2 attain the reading Station D and to be read by said station.
  • monovibrator 24 resets itself the impulse of line 26 removes the voltage stored in 42 and resets the retardation circuit 43, so that the device is again ready to adjust the transverse shift on base of information from a further support 2.
  • the shown device has the advantage, that equal strength of the radiation impinging elements 15 and 16 does not induce a signal in line 41, but it will be clear that it is also possible to provide protection circuits for inhibiting energization of solenoid 19 if no cooperation with significant openings 13 and 14 are present. Circuits of this type could be analogous to the circuit C.
  • circuits of this type could be analogous to the circuit C.
  • the invention is not restricted to the described embodiments. It is also possible to have a single radiation sensitive element instead of the two elements 15 and 16 by giving the perforation and the radiant sensitive area of the radiation sensitive element a dimension in the direction of the transverse shift, which dimension equals the maximum transverse deviation of the support to be accepted, in which case the amplitude of the signal may be a measure for the transverse deviation, in which case the transverse deviation is zero if half the perforation covers the radiation sensitive area of this radiation sensitive element.
  • the radiation sensitive elements may be e.g. photocells or photo resistors or any other suitable device giving an electrical output signal when receiving radiation.
  • the shifting device needs not to be necessarily a sole noid, but each device, which causes a transverse displacement when receiving an electrical signal, can be used, e.g. an electric motor receiving a signal proportional to its energizing current.
  • the shifting device resumes its original position when a document has passed it.
  • a smooth and nevertheless quick action can be ob tained eg, if a motor is used as a driving means for the transverse shifting device.
  • a device for scanning perforations arranged to pro vide information and carried by individual information carriers comprising conveying means for conveying said individual information carriers along a path; a first scanning station located along said path and including a source of radiation and at least one radiation sensitive element for receiving radiation passing through the perforations of said individual carriers and for pro-g ducing an electrical signal in accordance with the radiation received; electromechanical means responsive to the electrical signal produced by said at least one radiation sensitive element; shifting means controlled by said electromechanical means for shifting said conveying means transversely to the path of movement provided by said conveying means, said shifting means being located down stream of said first station along said path; and further radiation sensing means located at the location of said shifting means for receiving radiation transmitted through the perforations of said individual carriers when said carriers are appropriately positioned by said shifting means.

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