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Sheet conveying apparatus

a conveying apparatus and conveying technology, applied in the direction of thin material handling, sorting, article separation, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the conveyance attitude of each postal item, affecting the uprightness of the uprightness of the post item, and causing the disassembly of the post item to pieces

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-06-02
KK TOSHIBA
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Benefits of technology

The apparatus effectively conveys paper sheets from one level to another without degrading their attitude, reducing jamming rates and maintaining stability, as demonstrated by lower jamming rates compared to conventional methods.

Problems solved by technology

When delivering postal items to paths of different levels, it is technically difficult to deliver upright postal items with their attitudes unchanged.
If postal items are horizontally stacked on each other in each stacker, operators may well cause the postal items to fall apart to pieces when they remove them from each stacker.
However, in the above-described apparatus, postal items delivered flat to paths of different levels are abruptly rotated through 90° over a relatively short distance.
Therefore, the conveyance attitude of each postal item is liable to be off balance.

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[0055]40000 sheets of a test medium similar to postal items and having different weights and sizes (i.e., different lengths measured along the conveyance path, and different heights measured from the base surface) were prepared and fed to the above-described conveyor apparatus 20. 50% of these sheets were delivered to the upper path and the remaining 50% were delivered to the lower path under the control of the controller 15. At this time, the tilt angle θ of the test medium was set to 40°, the conveyance rate was 3.6 m / s, and the conveyance gap between adjacent test sheets was set to 110 mm. The test sheets had, specifically, weights of 2 to 50 g (average: 25 g), lengths of 135 to 250 mm (average: 210 mm) (measured along the conveyance path), heights of 85 to 170 mm (measured from the guide surface), and thicknesses of 0.15 to 6 mm.

[0056]The rate of jamming was 0 / 05%. The jamming rate was the rate of jammed sheets to the total sheets (40000 sheets in example 1) fed to the conveyor ...

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[0059]30% of these sheets were delivered to the upper path and the remaining 70% were delivered to the lower path by the conveyor apparatus 20 with the other conditions unchanged. As a result, the rate of jamming was 0.02%. Namely, only 8 test sheets in 40000 test sheets were jammed.

[0060]This means that since postal items P are conveyed, twisted, only when they are delivered to the upper-side stackers of the stacker group 10, the entire jamming rate of the apparatus can be reduced if the rate of deliver to the upper-side stackers, in which the possibility of jamming is relatively strong, is reduced.

[0061]Thus, depending upon contrivance as to how to use the conveyor apparatus 20, the rate of jamming can be minimized.

[0062]Referring now to FIG. 5, a description will be given of effective use of the OVIS incorporating the above-described conveyor apparatus 20.

[0063]The jamming rate can be minimized if the lower-side stackers, in which the possibility of jamming is relatively weak, ar...

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Abstract

A sheet conveying apparatus for OCR / VSC integrated systems, which selectively delivers postal items to upper- and lower-side stackers, includes at least one pair of conveyor belts bifurcating from a bifurcation gate to the down-side stackers, and at least one pair of conveyor belts bifurcating from the bifurcation gate to the upper-side stackers. The conveyor belts include a first twisted section, an S-shaped ascending portion, and a second twisted portion. Each postal item is tilted by the first twisted portion, then raised by the S-shaped ascending portion with its tilted attitude maintained, and returned to upright by the second twisted portion.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application a divisional of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 12 / 202,693, filed Sep. 2, 2008, and to which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §121. This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-337803, filed Dec. 27, 2007, the entire contents of all applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates to a sheet conveying apparatus for delivering upright sheets of paper to paths of different levels.[0004]2. Description of the Related Art[0005]There is known a sheet conveying apparatus for delivering, into stackers corresponding to addresses, postal items from which data expressed as postal codes and indicating the addresses has already been read. OCR / VSC integrated systems incorporating the conveying apparatus generally need several tens or more of stack...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65H9/00B65H5/02
CPCB65H29/12B65H29/60B65H2301/3123B65H2301/321B65H2301/33212B65H2301/3322B65H2301/3421B65H2701/1916B65H2404/2612B65H2220/09B07C1/025
Inventor ITO, SHINICHI
Owner KK TOSHIBA