Patents Assigned to Bell and Howell
  • Patent number: 8129646
    Abstract: The present subject matter relates generally to techniques and/or equipment for validating mail items within a mail processing system. Sort scheme data and mail item identification data are loaded into the mail processing system. The mail item identification data includes a mail owner identification value and a unique mail item identifier. Then, mail item identification data is acquired from each of the mail items processed in the system and validated against the loaded mail item identification data. The method may involve storing mail item validation data. The mail items are sorted in accordance with the loaded sort scheme data. Further, the present subject matter relates generally to building reports based on the information derived from the techniques and/or equipment utilized therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2009
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2012
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventors: Raymond Lee, Brian Bowers, Gary Van Ermen, Steven Seburn, Paul Kostyniuk
  • Patent number: 8123216
    Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for registering and moving a sheet article along a path that can use an actuator to mimic a biased device such as a spring-loaded device. The actuator can include a solenoid and an arm. The movement of the arm with the solenoid can be done by pulse-width modulation by providing a high pulse-width modulation duty cycle to the solenoid to provide a resistive force on the arm and providing a low pulse-width modulation duty cycle to the solenoid to provide a less resistive force on the arm. Inserting stations use in sheet article inserting system that employ the actuator are also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventor: Christopher A. Peterson
  • Patent number: 8098884
    Abstract: A feeder control system and method are disclosed. The system includes a feeder information detector, and a feeder information leverager to provide integrity verification, system control and/or reporting. The method includes the steps of detecting feeder information, and leveraging the feeder information to provide integrity verification, system control and/or reporting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2012
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventors: Roger Spitzig, Bob Richards, Michael Boston, David Rawlings
  • Patent number: 8063332
    Abstract: Mail processing methods and techniques for sorting and commingling mail from various mail sources including the tracking of the mail pieces through the processing. Such tracking entails uniquely identifying each mail piece, received in batches from the mail sources, and recording the unique identification of each mail piece. The received mail is sorted and commingled in a first pass, to form first collections, and each first collection is loaded into a uniquely identified mail container. For each respective mail piece, the tracking entails recording an association of the unique identification of one of the mail containers into which it is likely the respective mail piece is sorted on the first pass. After processing is complete, postal and client reports can be adjusted based on actual final pass counts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2011
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventors: Brian C. Bowers, Steven J. Krejcik, Walter S. Conard, Michael R. Swift
  • Patent number: 8036422
    Abstract: A feeder control system and method are disclosed. The system includes a feeder information detector, and a feeder information leverager to provide integrity verification, system control and/or reporting. The method includes the steps of detecting feeder information, and leveraging the feeder information to provide integrity verification, system control and/or reporting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventors: Roger Spitzig, Bob Richards, Michael Boston, David Rawlings
  • Patent number: 8028982
    Abstract: The present teachings relate to techniques and equipment to insert documents into either letter envelopes or flat mail envelopes on the same dual mode mailing inserter without the need to do machine setup between letter and flat mail envelope insertion. The dual mode mail inserting machine is configured to accept documents from a printer that are designed for insertion into flat mail envelope. If a document plus its inserts and envelope weighs less than a predetermined weight, the document will be diverted from the normal flat mail path to a second inserter and output section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLC
    Inventors: Mark Van Gorp, Brian Richardson
  • Patent number: 6793136
    Abstract: An apparatus for automatically acquiring and verifying, relative to pre-established rules, address information and postage value indicia on a face of each of a plurality of mail pieces. The mail pieces can be subsequently placed in a tray and a label is applied to the tray, the label imprinted with information which relates to the mail piece content of the tray. The apparatus includes an inserter adapted to insert documents into an envelope and seal the envelope to produce a finished mail piece or a sorter which conveys finished mail pieces, with the address information and postage value indicia visible on a face of each mail piece. An in-line module is disposed adjacent the inserter, the module including a path along which each finished mail piece is transported.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: Bell Bowe & Howell Postal Systems Company
    Inventors: Thomas R. Wells, Richard Wojdyla
  • Patent number: 6748294
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for collating a plurality of separate groups or bundles of similar flats mailpieces arranged in a predetermined delivery point sequence, each mailpiece imprinted with a distinct delivery point or address indicia, to produce a single stream of mailpieces in new groups, where each new group comprises a plurality of mailpieces all addressed to a distinct delivery point. The apparatus comprises a plurality of feed units, each unit configured to process a quantity of similar mailpieces, each with a distinct delivery point indicia on the face of the mailpiece, and to deposit each mailpiece in a distinct pocket on a collation conveyor which traverses all of the plurality of feed units. Each pocket will ultimately contain different mail pieces, all addressed to the same delivery point. Multiple new groups of mailpieces are then automatically placed in containers in a sequence corresponding to a predetermined delivery route.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Bowe Bell + Howell Postal Systems Company
    Inventors: John Overman, George Rabindran, Steve Archer, Dan Rice, Tom Wells, Ken Guenther
  • Patent number: 6697500
    Abstract: A system for detection and tracking of mail pieces containing certain characteristics within the postal system and other commercial handlers of mail pieces. The present invention will detect mail pieces, which meet certain criteria, and track the mail through the system. The present invention accomplishes this detection and evaluation of mail pieces by the use of cameras and computer technology, and using this technology to identify characteristics of mail pieces that are scanned and recorded for analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: Bowe Bell + Howell Postal Systems Company
    Inventors: Mark Woolston, Boris Kogan, Leon H. Bourek
  • Patent number: 6679490
    Abstract: A feeder roller apparatus for high speed image scanning equipment, which improves feeding of documents, and in particular short documents, sequentially fed from a stack. The feeder apparatus comprises a PIC roller and an infeed roller which are selectively, independently driven via a dual drive shaft, composed of an inner drive shaft and an outer drive shaft, driven together or selectively, independently by a main motor. An electro-mechanical clutch, when energized is used to drive the PIC roller. A sensor is provided downstream of the rollers to recognize when a document is being fed. Initially, the clutch is energized, and both rollers are driven. When the first sheet reaches the sensor, the clutch is de-energized, cutting off the drive to the PIC roller. The main motor continues driving only the infeed roller until the first sheet is fed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Bowe Bell + Howell Scanners, L.L.C.
    Inventors: Jose Pioquinto, James Russo
  • Patent number: 5806659
    Abstract: A lightweight chain apparatus is provided for rotation in a high-speed media processing apparatus for particularly causing media to be conveyed. The chain apparatus includes a plastic chain having a series of substantially parallel rollers maintained in a spaced-apart relationship by a series of interconnected link plates positioned on opposing ends of the rollers wherein the rollers and the link plates are constructed of different materials. One or more push members are mounted on the chain for engaging and conveying media, and each push member includes opposing substantially parallel push plates attached substantially perpendicularly to opposing ends of at least a pair of the rollers so as to link the pair of rollers. Each push member forms a laterally extending portion which can be supported against adjacent link plates of the chain for increased stability and longer life when the push member encounters media to be conveyed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Mail Processing Systems
    Inventors: Neal J. Middelberg, Daniel C. Park
  • Patent number: 5692745
    Abstract: A document accumulator for high-speed document assembly includes first and second pulleys, a first outer belt extending between the first and second pulleys for contacting and transporting a document, a second outer belt extending between the first and second pulleys, and extending generally parallel to and horizontally displaced from the first outer belt, for contacting and transporting a document, and an inner belt generally parallel to and horizontally displaced from both the first and second outer belts such that it lies between the first and second outer belts. A first side guide has a first vertical surface adjacent to a horizontal reach of the first outer belt, and a second side guide has a second vertical surface adjacent to a horizontal reach of the second outer belt. A belt-dampening table having a horizontal surface adjacent to it horizontal reach of the inner belt is provided for dampening oscillations of the inner belts which occur at high speeds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1997
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Phillipsburg Company
    Inventors: Leonard Neifert, Mark Ricker
  • Patent number: 4571925
    Abstract: In an insertion machine a track 20 moves groups of items past feed stations 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 during respective machine cycles. The feed stations selectively feed items, onto the track 20 for inclusion with a group of items and eventual stuffing into an envelope to which postage need be applied.In order for data processing means 102 to calculate the amount of postage necessary, an operator uses a keyboard and display 110 to input predetermined per item weight values for items held at select stations. The data processing means 102 uses the predetermined values indicative of the per item weight of items held in the stations to obtain a calculated total weight for each group of items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 9, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventor: Jerryl Adams
  • Patent number: 4479050
    Abstract: An electrical circuit provides an indication of the relative positioning of a sensor with respect to sensed indicia borne by documents traveling proximate the sensor. The circuit includes a first clock (10), a sensor switching circuit (30) which determines when the indicia is sensed, and means for determining whether the indicia is read at an acceptable time between successive first clock (10) pulses in order for the sensor to be properly positioned with respect to a document.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventor: David J. Helffrich
  • Patent number: 4352200
    Abstract: Audio information in several audio channels is supplied via head sets to passengers seated aboard an aircraft in rows of seats including armrests and being distributed along an elongate passenger section inside a metallic fuselage. According to the subject invention, an antenna is run along the elongate passenger section of the aircraft for radio transmission inside such elongate passenger section. Individual antennas are provided for the passenger seats for receiving the latter radio transmission. These receiving antennas are distributed among predetermined armrests of the passenger seats. The audio information to be transmitted is provided in radio frequency channels in a band between 72 and 73 MHz. The distributed receiving antennas are coupled via seated passengers to the transmitting antenna. The radio frequency channels are transmitted in the mentioned band via the transmitting antenna, seated passengers and distributed receiving antennas to the predetermined armrests.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1982
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventor: Martin H. Oxman
  • Patent number: 4344729
    Abstract: A break-away device includes a lower arm 15 pivotally connected to an upper arm 19 by a coupling 17. The lower and upper arms 15,19 are generally maintained in a rigid, colinear relationship by a spring-biased detent pin 39. When the lower arm 15 undergoes a lateral impact, the detent pin 39 is displaced from a grooved detent recess 37 of the lower arm 15 and rolled about an upper convex surface 31 thereof, thereby permitting the lower arm 15 to pivot about the coupling 17 and break away from the upper arm 19.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1982
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventors: Winston A. Orsinger, George Fallos
  • Patent number: 4182482
    Abstract: An automatic envelope stuffing by code reading improvement having code-reading, fiber-optic bundle ends equally spaced longitudinally along a read head, separated the same distance as code marks carried on the paper to be stuffed are separated. Located past those code-reading elements are two control-reading, fiber-optic bundles spaced longitudinally, but relatively close together. A light-source, fiber-optic bundle is located beside each reading bundle. The paper is moved longitudinally, and the apparatus responds to the first mark sensed by the first control-reading elements to read from all of the code-reading elements in parallel, and then to terminate that reading in response to the sensing of the first mark by the second control-reading element. Error from dirt and extraneous marks on the paper is greatly reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1974
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1980
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventors: Wolfgang W. Muller, Hans H. Dobberstein, Erwin Schroder
  • Patent number: 3992305
    Abstract: Disclosed for a sound motion picture camera is an improved shuttle speed trol device including a film loop sensor sensitive to slight variations in the film loop for causing the speed of the shuttle to be changed by a simple brake device utilizing powers of the drive motor whereby less force is required for sensing the size of the film loop to maintain picture-sound synchronization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1976
    Assignee: Nihon Beru-Haueru Kabushiki Kaisha (Bell and Howell Japan, Ltd.)
    Inventor: Yukio Katahira
  • Patent number: 3943783
    Abstract: A storable rack assembly to be used to drive a paper stop of a buckle-type sheet folding pan includes a perforate reversed crown extension spring attached at its outer end to the paper stop while the opposite end thereof is coiled within a housing. A rotatable sprocket located outside of the housing meshes with perforations in the reversed-crown extension spring to drive the spring and thereby move the paper stop. An indicator mechanism for indicating the amount of movement of the paper stop includes an indicator sprocket, which rotates with the rotatable sprocket and meshes with apertures in an indicator steel band. The storable rack assembly is mounted on a bias bar which, in turn, is pivotally mounted on the fold pan.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1976
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventor: Harold E. Boyer
  • Patent number: 3944209
    Abstract: Disclosed is a document handler and feeder device for performing high speed separating and transporting of documents, such as business forms. The document handling unit is equipped with friction type feed rollers and a lipped contour plate over which documents must pass. The feed rollers contact and transport a foremost document from a gravity-feed document hopper. High speed tracking belts are mounted over grooves or tracks, which extend along a track plate and through the lip of the contour plate. The feed rolls force the leading edge of the foremost document into the lip where the document engages the bottom side of the belts so that it is nipped between the belts and the contour plate causing the document to move into the tracking grooves. In order to provide ready access to the tracking plate area, the entire tracking belt drive assembly is pivotable upwards about a pivot pin located adjacent the feed roller shaft.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1976
    Assignee: Bell and Howell Company
    Inventor: George Fallos