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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 01, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 09, 2003
Dale E. Redford, Grand Prairie, TX (US);
Ottmar K. Kechel, Stockach, DE;
Dale E. Redford, Grand Prairie, TX (US);
Ottmar K. Kechel, Stockach, DE;
Siemens Dematic Corp., Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Abstract
A method is provided for preventing flat mail pieces having excessive thickness or stiffness from entering a mail processing machine wherein flat mail pieces are held on opposite sides and conveyed by paired conveyor belts around one or more curves, including one curve which is the sharpest curve in the mail processing machine. Such a method includes the steps of conveying a singulated stream of flat mail pieces one at a time though a test curve upstream from the sharpest curve of the mail processing machine, the test curve including an angled section at which each mail piece tends to bend, determining the thickness of each mail piece, determining the stiffness of each mail piece by measuring deflection of one of the belts of the test curve as an end portion of the mail piece is passing through the angled section, which deflection is in excess of deflection caused by the thickness of the mail piece as it passes between the belts, and diverting a mail piece out of the mail processing machine before it reaches the sharpest curve of the mail processing machine if predetermined stiffness and thickness criteria are exceeded by the thickness and stiffness of the mail piece. The angled section defines an angle less severe than the sharpest curve, whereby a mail piece that would likely jam the mail processing machine at the sharpest curve can pass through the test curve without jamming.