Patents Assigned to Tritek Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11935318Abstract: A mail processing system utilizes a conveyor to shingle or de-shingle mailpieces as they move through the processing system and utilizes belts to move the mailpieces. A first shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece to overlap with a second mailpiece to create shingled mailpieces. A second shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece away from a second mailpiece to de-shingle them to create singulated mailpieces. A camera takes images of the mailpieces in the conveyor and image analysis software is used to determine dimensional aspects of the mailpieces that are used to control the belt speeds to move mailpieces with respect to each other. A mail processing system may include a mail processing station that scans addresses, applies postage and/or weighs the mailpieces. Mail may be de-shingled prior to being weighed and then re-shingled for subsequent processing, or mail may be shingled prior to passing through a scale if weighing is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2023Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 11584601Abstract: A mail processing system utilizes a conveyor to shingle or de-shingle mailpieces as they move through the processing system and utilizes belts to move the mailpieces. A first shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece to overlap with a second mailpiece to create shingled mailpieces. A second shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece away from a second mailpiece to de-shingle them to create singulated mailpieces. A camera takes images of the mailpieces in the conveyor and image analysis software is used to determine dimensional aspects of the mailpieces that are used to control the belt speeds to move mailpieces with respect to each other. A mail processing system may include a mail processing station that scans addresses, applies postage and/or weighs the mailpieces. Mail may be de-shingled prior to being weighed and then re-shingled for subsequent processing, or mail may be shingled prior to passing through a scale if weighing is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2022Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 11235940Abstract: A mail processing system utilizes a conveyor to shingle or de-shingle mailpieces as they move through the processing system and utilizes belts to move the mailpieces. A first shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece to overlap with a second mailpiece to create shingled mailpieces. A second shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece away from a second mailpiece to de-shingle them to create singulated mailpieces. A camera takes images of the mailpieces in the conveyor and image analysis software is used to determine dimensional aspects of the mailpieces that are used to control the belt speeds to move mailpieces with respect to each other. A mail processing system may include a mail processing station that scans addresses, applies postage and/or weighs the mailpieces. Mail may be de-shingled prior to being weighed and then re-shingled for subsequent processing, or mail may be shingled prior to passing through a scale if weighing is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 10875729Abstract: A mail processing system utilizes a conveyor to shingle or de-shingle mailpieces as they move through the processing system and utilizes belts to move the mailpieces. A first shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece to overlap with a second mailpiece to create shingled mailpieces. A second shingling conveyor moves a first mailpiece away from a second mailpiece to de-shingle them to create singulated mailpieces. A camera takes images of the mailpieces in the conveyor and image analysis software is used to determine dimensional aspects of the mailpieces that are used to control the belt speeds to move mailpieces with respect to each other. A mail processing system may include a mail processing station that scans addresses, applies postage and/or weighs the mailpieces. Mail may be de-shingled prior to being weighed and then re-shingled for subsequent processing, or mail may shingled prior to passing through a scale if weighing is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 10640316Abstract: A mail singulator system determines a position of an optical panel to automatically adjust a loading conveyor speed to prevent stacked and overlapped mailpieces in the singulator and large gaps between mailpieces. The optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece of a mail stack on the loading conveyor and the optical sensor. The optical panel changes position with the pressure exerted by the mail stack and provides signals to the controller to adjust the conveyor speed. An optical sensor may detect a far threshold position or limit distance to increase the speed of the conveyor and may detect a near threshold position of limit distance to reduce the speed of the conveyor. The optical panel may have a low friction surface to allow the mail to slide into the conveyor and an optical surface to allow reliable optical sensor detection of the optical panel position.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 10384896Abstract: A mail singulator system determines a position of an optical panel to automatically adjust a loading conveyor speed to prevent stacked and overlapped mailpieces in the singulator and large gaps between mailpieces. The optical panel is configured between the front mailpiece of a mail stack on the loading conveyor and the optical sensor. The optical panel changes position with the pressure exerted by the mail stack and provides signals to the controller to adjust the conveyor speed. An optical sensor may detect a far threshold position or limit distance to increase the speed of the conveyor and may detect a near threshold position of limit distance to reduce the speed of the conveyor. The optical panel may have a low friction surface to allow the mail to slide into the conveyor and an optical surface to allow reliable optical sensor detection of the optical panel position.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Publication number: 20170061722Abstract: An automated system and method for processing vote-by-mail ballots. The method comprises electronically evaluating the ballots for validity and sorting them according to sort parameters and sort plan. Included in the invention is an apparatus, computer readable medium, and computer system for carrying out the ballot processing method.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Applicant: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James MALATESTA, Edward COHEN
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Patent number: 8162214Abstract: An automated system and method for processing vote-by-mail ballots. The method comprises electronically evaluating the ballots for validity and sorting them according to sort parameters and sort plan. Included in the invention is an apparatus, computer readable medium, and computer system for carrying out the ballot processing method.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Malatesta, Edward Cohen
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Patent number: 7777919Abstract: Methods using a modular document sorting apparatus are disclosed. A plurality of modules are functionally connected to one another to enable them to scan documents for information and sort the documents according to the scanned information. Each module performs at least one function. Functions can include, feeding documents into the apparatus, singulating documents, transporting documents through at least a portion of the apparatus, scanning documents, printing on documents and sorting documents according to scanned information. Each module may be powered by a separate power supply. A single on/off switch can control a plurality of modules.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Publication number: 20080144121Abstract: Methods using a modular document sorting apparatus are disclosed. A plurality of modules are functionally connected to one another to enable them to scan documents for information and sort the documents according to the scanned information. Each module performs at least one function. Functions can include, feeding documents into the apparatus, singulating documents, transporting documents through at least a portion of the apparatus, scanning documents, printing on documents and sorting documents according to scanned information. Each module may be powered by a separate power supply. A single on/off switch can control a plurality of modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 7361861Abstract: A modular document sorting apparatus and method. A plurality of modules are functionally connected to one another to enable them to scan documents for information and sort the documents according to the scanned information. Each module performs at least one function. Functions can include, feeding documents into the apparatus, singulating documents, transporting documents through at least a portion of the apparatus, scanning documents, printing on documents and sorting documents according to scanned information. Each module may be powered by a separate power supply. A single on/off switch can controls a plurality of modules.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 7185748Abstract: An object sorting apparatus and method using chutes for transporting objects to selected locations. The chutes include one or more openings through which a fluid may be forced to reduce friction between the objects and the chute. Diverters are operatively aligned with the chutes for directing the objects to selected chutes. A momentum mechanism imparts forward motion to the objects to move them along the chutes along the chutes.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Publication number: 20050205387Abstract: An object sorting apparatus and method using chutes for transporting objects to selected locations. The chutes include one or more openings through which a fluid may be forced to reduce friction between the objects and the chute. Diverters are operatively aligned with the chutes for directing the objects to selected chutes. A momentum mechanism imparts forward motion to the objects to move them along the chutes along the chutes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: TRITEK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Publication number: 20030201210Abstract: A double separator assembly used for a mail sorting system. A conveyor system facilitates movement of mail items through the double separator assembly. A substantially nonrotatable component is positioned proximate to the conveyor system. A mail driving assembly positioned proximate to the conveyor system if provided upstream from the friction component and in functional relation thereto. The mail driving assembly further includes an idler roller and a force generating device to hold the mail item against the conveyor system. Further disclosed are a mail processing system comprising a double separator, a mail processing method, a mail sensing assembly and method.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Applicant: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Malatesta, Matthew Schroeder
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Patent number: 6571958Abstract: A double separator assembly used for a mail sorting system. A conveyor system facilitates movement of mail items through the double separator assembly. A substantially nonrotatable component is positioned proximate to the conveyor system. A mail driving assembly positioned proximate to the conveyor system if provided downstream from the friction component and in functional relation thereto. The mail driving assembly further includes an idler roller and a force generating device to hold the mail item against the conveyor system. Further disclosed are a mail processing system including a double separator, a mail processing method, a mail sensing assembly and method.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Malatesta, Matthew Schroeder
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Patent number: 6523697Abstract: A mail processing system drop box assembly. The drop box assembly includes a diverter and a sliding board. The sliding board is positioned below the diverter. A top edge of the sliding board is substantially parallel to the bottom edge of the diverter and extends partially to the interior side of the diverter so that a space is left between the sliding board top edge and the diverter bottom edge. The space is of sufficient size to allow a mail item to pass through edgewise. A slide portion of the sliding board section is at an angle greater than 90° to a front portion of the diverter. Mail items are received into the drop box assembly edgewise at an angle to the diverter front portion such that mail items undergo a substantially abrupt directional change substantially stopping forward momentum and thereby falling into the slide in a substantially controlled manner. Further disclosed are a mail processing system and a mail processing method.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Malatesta, Matthew Schroeder
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Patent number: 5398922Abstract: A feeder system for a mail sorter includes a feed conveyor which receives a plurality of items of mail. A singulation station removes the items in a singulated manner from the discharge end of the feed conveyor and transfers each item to a delivery station. The delivery station includes a plurality of vertically mounted belts which are movable in the transverse direction for delivering the items to the mail sorter.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Malatesta
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Patent number: 5226547Abstract: A mail transport assembly for a mail sorting system includes a plurality of sets of drive units mounted on a transport surface. Each of the sets includes at least one diverter pivotally mounted to two positions. An endless inner belt is rotationally mounted generally in line with the diverter in one of the positions of the diverter. A drive belt has a run in contact with the inner belt so as to convey items of mail in a downstream direction when the item is directed thereto by the diverter. An intermediate belt is located with a run in contact with the inner belt so that rotation of one of the belts causes the other belt to rotate. A side belt is in contact with the intermediate belt to drive mail directed by the diverter into a collecting bin.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventor: James Malatesta