Patents by Inventor Edward M. Ifkovits
Edward M. Ifkovits has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10196228Abstract: A collation folding device comprising one or more fold rollers mounted in fixed positions. Below and adjacent to the fold rollers are adjustable nip rollers to form nip spacing between the rollers. The adjustable nip roller is mounted on a nip axis shaft. An adjustment mechanism is used for moving the nip axis shaft to adjust the nip spacing. The nip adjustment mechanism includes a bearing block cam follower on which the nip axis shaft is fixedly mounted and supported. An eccentric cam in operative contact with the bearing block cam follower. Rotation of the eccentric cam on the eccentric cam axis drives the bearing block cam follower in its linear motion to adjust the nip spacing.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2016Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: DMT Solutions Global CorporationInventors: Robert J Allen, Michael R Ifkovits, Boris Rozenfeld, George Cruz, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Patent number: 8306654Abstract: A system is provided for aligning multi-sheet collations including a conveyance system having a transport deck for supporting and conveying the multi-sheet collation along a feed path. The system includes a first pair of registration members disposed orthogonal to the feed path and defining a processing station along the feed path. The registration members further define registration surfaces which are repositionable from an active position above the transport deck to an idle position below the transport deck. A first displacement mechanism raises and lowers the registration members into and out of the active and idle positions, and oscillates at least one of the registration surfaces forward and aft in a direction parallel to the feed path when the registration member is in its active position.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Marcinik, Russell W. Holbrook, Daniel J. Williams, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Patent number: 8215629Abstract: A system and method for producing printed sheet material for use in a mailpiece inserter. The system comprises an input module for supplying the printed sheet material associated with a mailpiece fabrication job of the mailpiece inserter and a transfer module adapted to receive the printed sheet material from the input module and dispense the printed sheet material. An output module is adapted to receive the printed sheet material from the transfer module and convey the printed sheet material along the transport deck. A processor is operatively coupled to a mail run data file of the mailpiece fabrication job for controlling the input, transfer and output modules to stack the printed sheet material in accordance with the mail run data file. In the method, the output module includes at least two transport decks which may be repositioned such that one of the transport decks receives/stacks the printed sheet material in a manner which is best suited for subsequent use by the mailpiece inserter.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Patent number: 8118295Abstract: A system for binding variable thickness multi-sheet collations includes first and second processing stations including a stitcher and stapler, respectively and a means for determining the thickness of a multi-sheet collation. A processor is responsive to a thickness value signal and selects one of the first and second processing stations to bind the multi-sheet collation. A conveyance system then transports the multi-sheet collation to the selected one of the first and second processing stations. A method includes the steps of: stacking sheet material to produce a multi-sheet collation, determining the thickness of the multi-sheet collation, and selecting an apparatus to bind the multi-sheet collation from one of at least two binding apparatus based upon the thickness of the multi-sheet collation. The multi-sheet collation is then conveyed along a feed path to a selected one of the binding apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Marcinik, Russell W. Holbrook, Daniel J. Williams, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Patent number: 8096932Abstract: A system for processing nested/unnested content material in a mailpiece inserter includes a first accumulator, a second accumulator and a folding module disposed therebetween. The first accumulator is operative to feed individual sheets of content material, in one operating mode, and accumulate multiple sheets of content material in another operating mode. The second accumulator is operative to accumulate unnested, folded sheets of content material in one operating mode, and feed sheets of nested, folded sheets of content material in another operating mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Ifkovits, Edward M. Ifkovits, Daniel J. Williams, Russell W. Holbrook, Adrian S Ruck
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Patent number: 8038149Abstract: An apparatus for registering sheet material while being conveyed along a feed path including: (i) a conveyance deck for conveying sheet material along a support surface, (ii) a registration member defining an abutment surface operative to align an edge of the sheet material as the sheet material is conveyed along the support surface of the conveyance deck, and (iii) a drive mechanism disposed adjacent to the registration member and along the conveyance deck. The drive mechanism includes a flexible belt disposed about and supported by at least two rolling elements, and a means for driving the flexible belt about the rolling elements. The flexible belt includes a twisted section defining a plurality of spiral edge segments operative to (i) frictionally engage a surface of the sheet material to urge the sheet material against the abutment surface and (ii) convey the sheet material along the conveyance deck.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Trudeau, Karel J. Janatka, Edward M. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook
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Patent number: 7984897Abstract: A stitcher for binding variable thickness collations including a means for determining the thickness of a multi-sheet collation, a stitch head operative to drive a stitch through the multi-sheet collation, an anvil operative to clinch the stitch to bind the sheets of the collation and a plurality of actuators operative to displace forming elements of the stitch head to form the stitch, position the stitch head and anvil against opposite surfaces of the multi-sheet collation, drive the stitch through the collation and clinch the ends of the stitch. A processor, responsive to the thickness value signal, controls the actuators to form the stitch and bind the collation.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Williams, Russell W. Holbrook, Edward M. Ifkovits, Robert F. Marcinik
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Publication number: 20110166695Abstract: A system and method for producing printed sheet material for use in a mailpiece inserter. The system comprises an input module for supplying the printed sheet material associated with a mailpiece fabrication job of the mailpiece inserter and a transfer module adapted to receive the printed sheet material from the input module and dispense the printed sheet material. An output module is adapted to receive the printed sheet material from the transfer module and convey the printed sheet material along the transport deck. A processor is operatively coupled to a mail run data file of the mailpiece fabrication job for controlling the input, transfer and output modules to stack the printed sheet material in accordance with the mail run data file. In the method, the output module includes at least two transport decks which may be repositioned such that one of the transport decks receives/stacks the printed sheet material in a manner which is best suited for subsequent use by the mailpiece inserter.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2010Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventors: Michael R. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Publication number: 20110098848Abstract: A system is provided for aligning multi-sheet collations including a conveyance system having a transport deck for supporting and conveying the multi-sheet collation along a feed path. The system includes a first pair of registration members disposed orthogonal to the feed path and defining a processing station along the feed path. The registration members further define registration surfaces which are repositionable from an active position above the transport deck to an idle position below the transport deck. A first displacement mechanism raises and lowers the registration members into and out of the active and idle positions, and oscillates at least one of the registration surfaces forward and aft in a direction parallel to the feed path when the registration member is in its active position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: PITNEY BOWES INC.Inventors: Robert F. MARCINIK, Russell W. HOLBROOK, Daniel J. WILLIAMS, Edward M. IFKOVITS
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Publication number: 20110095469Abstract: A system for binding variable thickness multi-sheet collations includes first and second processing stations including a stitcher and stapler, respectively and a means for determining the thickness of a multi-sheet collation. A processor is responsive to a thickness value signal and selects one of the first and second processing stations to bind the multi-sheet collation. A conveyance system then transports the multi-sheet collation to the selected one of the first and second processing stations. A method includes the steps of: stacking sheet material to produce a multi-sheet collation, determining the thickness of the multi-sheet collation, and selecting an apparatus to bind the multi-sheet collation from one of at least two binding apparatus based upon the thickness of the multi-sheet collation. The multi-sheet collation is then conveyed along a feed path to a selected one of the binding apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. WILLIAMS, Russell W. HOLBROOK, Edward M. IFKOVITS, Robert F. MARCINIK
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Publication number: 20110095468Abstract: A stitcher for binding variable thickness collations including a means for determining the thickness of a multi-sheet collation, a stitch head operative to drive a stitch through the multi-sheet collation, an anvil operative to clinch the stitch to bind the sheets of the collation and a plurality of actuators operative to displace forming elements of the stitch head to form the stitch, position the stitch head and anvil against opposite surfaces of the multi-sheet collation, drive the stitch through the collation and clinch the ends of the stitch. A processor, responsive to the thickness value signal, controls the actuators to form the stitch and bind the collation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: PITNEY BOWES INC.Inventors: Daniel J. WILLIAMS, Russell W. HOLBROOK, Edward M. IFKOVITS, Robert F. MARCINIK
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Patent number: 7887050Abstract: A Right Angle Turn (RAT) module for processing multi-sheet collations includes opposed belt segments defining a conveyance channel for capturing multi-sheet collations therebetween and for conveying multi-sheet collations from an input and to an output end of the conveyance channel. The opposed belt segments define a first re-directing bend, a second re-directing bend, and a twist section disposed therebetween. The first re-directing bend includes a rolling element for re-directing the opposed belt segments about a first axis of rotation while the second re-directing bend includes a rolling element for re-directing the opposed belt segments about a second axis of rotation. The first and second axes of rotation are orthogonal to each other so as to effect a twist section therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventors: Joseph A. Trudeau, Michael R. Ifkovits, Edward M. Ifkovits, Joseph F. Zuzick, Jr.
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Patent number: 7841594Abstract: An apparatus is provided for altering the spatial orientation and/or direction of sheet material. The apparatus includes an input deck for receiving sheet material along an input feed path, an output deck for forwarding sheet material along an output feed path, and an orbit nip roller assembly disposed adjacent to and aligned with the input and output decks. The orbit nip roller assembly includes a primary and secondary roller defining a roller nip which lies substantially parallel to the input and output feed paths. The secondary roller is adapted to be bi-directionally displaced in an arc about the periphery of the primary roller such that the roller nip orbits the primary roller from a first radial position to a second radial position.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Karel J. Janatka, Joseph A. Trudeau, Edward M. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook
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Publication number: 20100156042Abstract: A system for processing nested/unnested content material in a mailpiece inserter includes a first accumulator, a second accumulator and a folding module disposed therebetween. The first accumulator is operative to feed individual sheets of content material, in one operating mode, and accumulate multiple sheets of content material in another operating mode. The second accumulator is operative to accumulate unnested, folded sheets of content material in one operating mode, and feed sheets of nested, folded sheets of content material in another operating mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Michael R. Ifkovits, Edward M. Ifkovits, Daniel J. Williams, Russell W. Holbrook, Adrian S. Ruck
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Publication number: 20100078879Abstract: An apparatus is provided for altering the spatial orientation and/or direction of sheet material. The apparatus includes an input deck for receiving sheet material along an input feed path, an output deck for forwarding sheet material along an output feed path, and an orbit nip roller assembly disposed adjacent to and aligned with the input and output decks. The orbit nip roller assembly includes a primary and secondary roller defining a roller nip which lies substantially parallel to the input and output feed paths. The secondary roller is adapted to be bi-directionally displaced in an arc about the periphery of the primary roller such that the roller nip orbits the primary roller from a first radial position to a second radial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Karel J. Janatka, Joseph A. Trudeau, Edward M. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook
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Publication number: 20100078880Abstract: An apparatus for registering sheet material while being conveyed along a feed path including: (i) a conveyance deck for conveying sheet material along a support surface, (ii) a registration member defining an abutment surface operative to align an edge of the sheet material as the sheet material is conveyed along the support surface of the conveyance deck, and (iii) a drive mechanism disposed adjacent to the registration member and along the conveyance deck. The drive mechanism includes a flexible belt disposed about and supported by at least two rolling elements, and a means for driving the flexible belt about the rolling elements. The flexible belt includes a twisted section defining a plurality of spiral edge segments operative to (i) frictionally engage a surface of the sheet material to urge the sheet material against the abutment surface and (ii) convey the sheet material along the conveyance deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Trudeau, Karel J. Janatka, Edward M. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook
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Publication number: 20100078873Abstract: A singulating sheet feeder includes a deck for slidably supporting a plurality of sheets and a drive system for moving the sheets along the deck. The drive system includes a drive element for engaging a lowermost sheet to move the sheets into a shingled arrangement. The sheet feeder further includes a transport element for transporting the lowermost sheet away from the plurality of sheets and a separator element proximate to the transport element including a substantially planar surface for engaging leading edges of subsequent sheets to retard motion of the subsequent sheets as the lowermost sheet is transported, wherein the substantially planar surface is disposed at an acute angle to the deck.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2008Publication date: April 1, 2010Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Egbert E. Most, Anthony H. Vill, Edward M. Ifkovits
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Publication number: 20100032894Abstract: A Right Angle Turn (RAT) module for processing multi-sheet collations includes opposed belt segments defining a conveyance channel for capturing multi-sheet collations therebetween and for conveying multi-sheet collations from an input and to an output end of the conveyance channel. The opposed belt segments define a first re-directing bend, a second re-directing bend, and a twist section disposed therebetween. The first re-directing bend includes a rolling element for re-directing the opposed belt segments about a first axis of rotation while the second re-directing bend includes a rolling element for re-directing the opposed belt segments about a second axis of rotation. The first and second axes of rotation are orthogonal to each other so as to effect a twist section therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: PITNEY BOWES INC.Inventors: Joseph A. Trudeau, Michael R. Ifkovits, Edward M. Ifkovits, Joseph F. Zuzick, JR.
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Publication number: 20090314611Abstract: A reconfigurable transport system includes a transport device for receiving items in a first orientation in one of a first portion and a second portion and releasing the items from the other of the first portion and the second portion. The transport device includes rotating transport elements in opposing relation. Items received between the transport elements are conveyed along a transport axis. The transport system further includes a positioning device for selectively moving the second portion between a first position in which the transport device maintains the items in the first orientation, and a second position in which the transport device rotates the items substantially about the transport axis to a second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Trudeau, Robert F. Marcinik, Edward M. Ifkovits, Russell W. Holbrook, Richard Prochut
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Patent number: 7611136Abstract: A collation control mechanism is used to transfer a collation from a dual accumulator to an exit nip of a collation machine. The collation control mechanism has a middle drum and two side rollers to form an upper nip and a lower nip. The drum is caused to rotate alternately in a clockwise direction and in a counter-clockwise direction for transferring a collation from the upper bay and the lower bay, respectively, to the exit nip. A motor is used to drive the drum in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise direction. A coupling mechanism including two sets of one-way clutches is used to engage the motor to the upper and lower rollers of the exit nip so that the upper roller is caused to rotate only in the counter-clockwise direction while the lower roller is cause to rotate only in the clockwise direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Robert F. Marcinik, Edward M. Ifkovits, Peter K. Zanger