Filling station and method of filling an envelope
09656511 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph Batzer (Leitershofen, DE)
- Helmut Foerg (Grossaitingen, DE)
- Thomas Huber (Stadtbergen, DE)
- Reinhard Seiler (Aindling, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A filling station for filling an envelope is configured to receive a filling material and an envelope. The filling station includes a filling area including at least one filling aid, an envelope feeder configured to receive an envelope and to hold the envelope at least partly at a position outside the filling area, and a transport device configured to move an envelope, which is arranged in the envelope feeder, to the filling aid. The envelope feeder is configured to receive a further envelope during a movement of the preceding envelope from the envelope feeder to the filling aid and/or during filling of the preceding envelope. The transport device is configured to move the further envelope from the envelope feeder to the filling aid once filling of the preceding envelope has been completed and before transporting of the filled envelope out of the filling station has been completed.
Claims
1. A filling station for filling an envelope, the filling station being configured to receive a filling material and an envelope, the filling station comprising: a filling area comprising at least one filling aid; an envelope feeding plane configured to receive an envelope and to arrange the envelope at least partly at a position outside the filling area; and a transport device configured to move an envelope, which is arranged in the envelope feeding plane, into the filling area; the envelope feeding plane being configured to receive a subsequent envelope during a movement of the preceding envelope from the envelope feeding plane into the filling area and/or during filling of the preceding envelope, and to keep same outside the filling area, and the envelope feeding plane being configured to receive the subsequent envelope below a position where an envelope is filled so that, in operation, at least the envelope and the subsequent envelope are located one above the other simultaneously, the envelope within the filling area and the subsequent envelope are within the envelope feeding plane, the envelope and the subsequent envelope are arranged in an at least partially overlapping manner when viewed from above, wherein the filling area is the area in which the envelope and the subsequent envelope are arranged to completely or partly overlap, and wherein the transport device is configured to move the subsequent envelope out of the envelope feeding plane and into the filling area once filling of the preceding envelope has been completed and before discharge of the filled envelope from the filling area has been completed.
2. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transport device is configured to move the envelope, which is arranged in the envelope feeding plane in the direction of the filling aid.
3. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transport device is configured to pull or push the envelope.
4. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the envelope feeding plane is configured to hold an envelope bottom of the subsequent envelope in a downwardly deflected manner in relation to the rest of the envelope during transport into the envelope feeding plane.
5. The filling station as claimed in claim 4, wherein the envelope feeding plane is configured to release the envelope bottom before filling of the envelope is completed or before filling of the envelope is started.
6. The filling station as claimed in claim 4, wherein the envelope feeding plane comprises a support comprising an end which remote from the filling aid and is arranged below the position where an envelope is filled, so that the envelope bottom of an envelope transported into the envelope feeding plane is downwardly deflected in relation to the rest of the envelope.
7. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the filling aid is arranged to be movable or stationary.
8. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, comprising a further transport device configured to feed the subsequent envelope to the envelope feeding plane.
9. The filling station as claimed in claim 8, wherein the further transport device is configured to feed the subsequent envelope to the envelope feeding plane in a material transport direction, perpendicularly to the material transport direction or counter to the material transport direction.
10. The filling station as claimed in claim 8, wherein the further transport device is configured to receive a plurality of envelopes in a shingled manner.
11. The filling station as claimed in claim 8, wherein the further transport device comprises a suction-belt transport device.
12. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transport device comprises a cylinder segment roller.
13. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, comprising a removal device configured to remove the filled envelope, the removal device being configured to be activated once the filling material has been inserted into the envelope.
14. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, comprising at least one filling slide configured to insert a filling material into the envelope pulled up onto the filling aid.
15. The filling station as claimed in claim 14, wherein the filling slide is further configured to discharge the filled envelope.
16. The filling station as claimed in claim 1, configured to receive a filling material, which is being moved in a first direction, and the envelope from a second direction, which is opposite the first direction, the envelope feeding plane being configured to receive the subsequent envelope from a third direction.
17. A paper handling system, comprising: one or more paper handling components for providing a filling material; a filling station as claimed in claim 1; and a controller effective to control the paper handling component and the filling station.
18. A method of filling an envelope in a filling station which receives a filling material and an envelope, comprising: moving an envelope from an envelope feeding plane in the direction of a filling aid of the filling station, inserting a filling material into the envelope, and during movement of the envelope from the envelope feeding plane to the filling aid and/or during filling of the envelope, receiving a subsequent envelope in the envelope feeding plane such that at least part of the received envelope is arranged outside a filling area, the subsequent envelope being received below a position wherein an envelope is filled so that, in operation, at least the envelope and the subsequent envelope are located one above the other simultaneously, the envelope within the filling area and the subsequent envelope are within the envelope feeding plane, the envelope and the subsequent envelope are arranged in an at least partially overlapping manner when viewed from above, wherein the filling area is the area in which the envelope and the subsequent envelope are arranged to completely or partly overlap, and wherein the subsequent envelope is moved out of the envelope feeding plane to the filling aid after filling of the preceding envelope has been completed and before discharge of the filled envelope from the filling area has been completed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) In the following description of the embodiments, elements which are identical or have identical functions are provided with identical reference numerals.
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(7) The filling aid 100 is arranged within a filling area 102 which starts from the filling aid 100 and extends along the material transport direction R.sub.G by a distance which essentially corresponds to an envelope height K.sub.H (=dimension of the envelope between the envelope bottom and the hinge line=edge where the flap of the envelope is attached to the envelope body) of an envelope pulled up onto the filling aid 100. A filling plane E.sub.F is defined essentially by a plane wherein the fingers of the filling aid 100 extend and/or wherein the top surface of the envelope pulled up (=side where the flap is arranged) is disposed.
(8) The filling station further includes an envelope feeder 104 for receiving an envelope. The envelope feeder 104 includes a support 104a, 104b and 104c consisting of several parts for receiving an envelope which has been fed in. The support includes a first portion 104a in the form of a sheet, upon which a top portion of a fed-in envelope rests, as well as a back portion 104b configured to downwardly deflect an envelope bottom in relation to the rest of the envelope. The portions 104a and 104b define an envelope feeding plane E.sub.Z arranged below and in parallel with the filling plane E.sub.F. The filling area 102 extends vertically up to the support and/or the plane E.sub.Z. Depending on how a subsequent envelope is fed in, said envelope may be arranged to be offset in relation to the envelope currently being filled, so that the longitudinal and/or transverse sides of the envelopes are not aligned. That area wherein the envelopes are arranged to completely or partly overlap is considered to be the filling area.
(9) The envelope feeder 104 further includes a flap support 104c which extends from the suction-belt transport device 106 counter to the material transport direction R.sub.G and is arranged below the filling aid 100 and the material feeding sheet 101. An envelope arranged in the envelope feeder 104 is held by the portions 104a and 104b on its envelope body, and the envelope flap rests upon the support 104c. An envelope is fed to the envelope feeder by means of a suction-belt transport device 106, the suction-belt transport device 106 being arranged, in the embodiment shown, at a position located downstream from the filling aid 100 in the material transport direction R.sub.G, so that a top end of the envelope is contacted for transport purposes. In accordance with the envelope shown, the suction-belt transport device 106 feeds an envelope from an envelope transport direction R.sub.K to the filling station, the envelope transport direction R.sub.K being perpendicular to the material transport direction R.sub.G.
(10) The filling station further includes a transport device 110, which in the embodiment represented is formed by two segment rollers 110a and 110b arranged one behind the other in the material transport direction R.sub.G. The segment rollers 110a and 110b are configured such that the roller has a first radius along a first portion 112 of the circumference of same and has a second radius along the second portion of the circumference, the second radius being larger than the first radius. The transport device 110 serves to move an envelope arranged in the envelope feeder 104 counter to the material transport direction R.sub.G and to pull same up onto the filling aid 100, as will be explained in more detail below. In accordance with the embodiment shown, the envelope is transported by activating the transport rollers 110 engaging with an envelope flap, the envelope flap being arranged between the rollers 110a and 110b, specifically between their portions 114 and counter rollers 116a, 116b. The rollers 116a and 116b interact with those portions of the segment rollers 110a and 110b which have the larger radius. Thus, a movement of the transport rollers 110 causes a movement of an envelope, located within the envelope feeder 104, in the direction toward the filling aid 100 such that a throat opening arranged at the position 108 within the envelope feeder is displaced counter to the material transport direction R.sub.G, so that the filling aid 100 may engage into the throat opening of the envelope and so that, therefore, filling of the envelope is assisted.
(11) The filling station further includes a lateral material guide 118 as well as a blowing nozzle (not shown) to support initial opening of the envelope throat when the envelope is being pulled up onto the filling aid 100.
(12) A filling material 122 is moved along the material transport direction R.sub.G by means of a filling slide 124. In the embodiment shown, the filling slide 124 serves to supply filling material, on the one hand, and to remove the filled envelope from the filling station, on the other hand.
(13) In addition, the filling station includes a clamping element 125, e.g. in the form of a clamping roller (segment roller) serving to fix a flap of an envelope in place during filling. Alternatively, a suction unit, which is arranged, e.g., in or on the material feeding sheet 101, may also be used. In accordance with other embodiments, no additional clamping element 125 is provided; instead, its function is taken over by the transport rollers 110 which, once an envelope has been pulled up, remain in their positions and retain the flap between the rollers 110a, 110b and the rollers 116a, 116b. The flap is released once the filling process has been completed.
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(15) Starting from the situation shown in
(16) The functionality of the filling station described by means of
(17) The envelope 128 thus transported into the filling station is gripped, after positioning has been effected by the cylinder segment rollers 100a, 110b, as a function of the maximum envelope flap, by the envelope flap 128b by one or more cylinder segment rollers 100a, 110b and is transported on a predetermined travel path in the direction of the filling material (counter to the material transport direction R.sub.G) and is pulled up onto the filling aid 100 and a lateral material guide which may be present. In this manner, the envelope bottom 128c is released and is transported completely into the filling area of the filling station. To enable transport in this direction, the suction-belt transport device 106 is deactivated; instead of the suction-belt transport device a segment transport device having active and non-active areas may also be provided alternatively.
(18) Once the envelope has reached its final position, it may be fixed in position, during filling of the envelope, for example by the roller 125, by suction ledges mounted at the bottom of the envelope guide, and/or via suction ledges mounted on the lateral material guides. Filling of the envelope is effected by means of the filling slide 124, which conveys the filling material 122 into the spread-open envelope. Once filling of the envelope has been completed, fixation of the envelope is released, and the envelope may be removed from the filling station via the filling slides, for example.
(19) Whereas the first envelope in the filling station is gripped by the segment rollers and pulled up onto the filling aids, a second envelope is transported into the filling station below the first envelope. By suitable means, such as blow air, start-up slopes, edges or traps, for example, damaging of the envelope during feeding is prevented. Collision with the transport elements of the filling station is avoided in that the transport elements are configured as cylinder segment rollers which do not impede feeding of the flap of the new envelope. Preferably, a maximum of two envelopes are positioned one below the other in the filling station.
(20) Performing the above-described processes, namely filling/removing and feeding a new envelope, in parallel enables that a further envelope is available immediately after filling and prior to completion of removal of the filled envelope, whereby high performances are achieved. In contrast to known solutions, the inventive approach is advantageous since the envelope height has no influence on the feeding performance. The envelope height is that dimension of the envelope which extends from the envelope bottom to the edge where the flap of the envelope is attached to the envelope body, the so-called hinge line. This independence of the envelope height is achieved in that inward transport of the envelope is performed at the height of the hinge line. In
(21) By means of the following figures, a description will be given of an operational sequence for filling an envelope while using the inventive filling station. The following operational sequence will be presented below for the following conditions: envelope feeding is effected from the side, the feeding being clocked, and the envelopes having predetermined distances. The windows of the envelopes point downward, and two envelopes are arranged one below the other in the filling station at the same time. One envelope is pulled up onto the filling aid by a predetermined distance, a suction unit for opening the envelope being dispensed with. The following description is based on a functionality wherein a next envelope is not transported into the filling station until the preceding envelope has reached the filling position, and a filled envelope is not output until the new envelope has been completely transported into the filling station, so that movement overlaps are avoided.
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(28) In the above-described embodiment, a subsequent envelope 130 is not transported in until the preceding envelope 128 has been pulled up onto the filling aid 100 so as to avoid movement overlaps in two directions, i.e. in the direction of the material transport and in the direction of the envelope transport. The filled envelope 128 is not output until the subsequent envelope 130 is completely transported in, as is shown in
(29) The filling aids are advantageously displaceable in the format area and are configured such that no gaps or edges will form where the envelope flap being supplied may abut or get caught.
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(31) Even though some aspects have been described within the context of a device, it is understood that said aspects also represent a description of the corresponding method, so that a block or a structural component of a device is also to be understood as a corresponding method step or as a feature of a method step. By analogy therewith, aspects that have been described in connection with or as a method step also represent a description of a corresponding block or detail or feature of a corresponding device. Some or all of the method steps may be performed while using a hardware device, such as a microprocessor, a programmable computer or an electronic circuit. In some embodiments, some or several of the most important method steps may be performed by such a device.
(32) While this invention has been described in terms of several embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.