Mail-cancelling Stamps Patents (Class 101/371)
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Patent number: 7970714Abstract: A system for producing a mailpiece for delivery in accordance with a Value Added (VA) service. The system comprises a computer processor having Value Added Services (VAS) program code adapted to operate in combination with the processor's print driver code. Further, the VAS program code is operative to receive operator input data in connection with a Value Added Service. Additionally, the system includes at least one peripheral device, operating in combination with the VAS program code, for (i) determining charges in connection with the mailpiece based upon the VA service and (ii) printing VAS data/postage indicia on the mailpiece. In one embodiment of the invention, the system includes a VAS database for collecting VAS data and performing various accounting services (e.g., charge-back, financial tracking) or producing a manifest document when using a Manifest Mailing System.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Richard W Heiden
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Patent number: 6705224Abstract: In a stamp apparatus, a paper-sheet object is conveyed in the arrow direction between a presser roller and an impress hub having a predetermined character/symbol string. Since a cam is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid, it makes the presser roller approach the impress hub via a roller and an arm. A separating lever is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid from an initial position (position shown in the drawing) to a siding position. When the paper-sheet object is conveyed to between the presser roller and the impress hub, a stamp bonded on the bottom surface of the paper-sheet object is canceled with a postmark. A presser mechanism suppresses a rebound produced when the presser roller starts to urge the paper-sheet object, and also maintains a predetermined urging pressure of the presser roller relative to the paper-sheet object having a predetermined thickness or less.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Hayato Kuroda, Yoshikazu Tanaka
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Publication number: 20030019380Abstract: In a stamp apparatus, a paper-sheet object is conveyed in the arrow direction between a presser roller and an impress hub having a predetermined character/symbol string. Since a cam is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid, it makes the presser roller approach the impress hub via a roller and an arm. A separating lever is rotated in the arrow direction by a rotary solenoid from an initial position (position shown in the drawing) to a siding position. When the paper-sheet object is conveyed to between the presser roller and the impress hub, a stamp bonded on the bottom surface of the paper-sheet object is canceled with a postmark. A presser mechanism suppresses a rebound produced when the presser roller starts to urge the paper-sheet object, and also maintains a predetermined urging pressure of the presser roller relative to the paper-sheet object having a predetermined thickness or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Hayato Kuroda, Yoshikazu Tanaka
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Patent number: 6503329Abstract: An official postal product, and a method and apparatus for making the official postal product. The official postal product includes a first image area having an official postal indicia a second image area having a personal image. A protective coating is placed over the second image area such that official cancellation mark placed over the second area will not permanently adhere to the personal image.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David L. Patton, Frank Pincelli, H. Mark Delman
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Patent number: 6244177Abstract: A multi-purpose thumb or finger mounted cot having a stamp pad with postal related indicia. Two embodiments of the cot are disclosed one of which is closed on its upper end while the other cot is opened on both ends. The postal related indicia on the self-inking stamp pad may consist of a carrier routing number and a plurality of parallel bar lines. This indicia is raised from a base pad surface with the bar lines used to endorse mail by postal carriers, to cancel stamps and wrong bar codes, wrong zip codes, and to cancel bar codes that have mistakenly not been canceled in the mailing process. The carrier routing number specifically identifies a postal carrier and can inform one of the route assigned to that carrier. By making the mating surfaces of the stamp pad (back) and cot (front) hook and loop or VELCRO fastener elements, the stamp pad can be removed and replaced with another stamp pad or have its ink supply refilled when needed. This replaced stamp pad may be that of any carrier with different indicia.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Inventor: Michael E. Young
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Patent number: 5505132Abstract: A field postage stamp cancellation apparatus composed of a pre-inked cancellation ink stamp which is resident in a specially structured lidded box. The lidded box is composed of a box and a lid hingably connected thereto. A bottom wall of the box is attached to the letter carrier's postal satchel. The hinge for the lid which is oriented more-or-less horizontally when the postal satchel is carried via its carrying strap in a normal manner, and is located at the lowermost location of the lidded box, whereby when the lid is opened, gravity naturally tends to continue swinging of the lid about the hinge until the lid depends downwardly therefrom and the lidded box is now open. A box wall extends from the bottom wall to a periphery, wherein the apex of each of the ridges of the cancellation ink stamp extend thereabove. The lid has a frictional fit and/or a snap fit with respect to the box wall. A touch tab is provided on the lid opposite the hinge to facilitate one handed opening of the lid.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Inventors: David K. Warren, Thomas L. Cudnik
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Patent number: 5427025Abstract: A flat bed printing mechanism for a postage meter is disclosed which includes a flat printing die, a platen mounted beneath the printing which is movable toward and away from the printing die to as to bring the image area of a mail piece disposed over the platen into printing contact with the printing die. The platen supports a resilient pressure pad which contacts the mail piece, and there is a resilient means interposed between the upper surface of the platen and the lower surface of the pressure pad to support the pressure pad in spaced relationship with the upper surface of the platen so that the pressure pad is free to move both linearly and angularly with respect to the platen when the platen moves upwardly to press the mail piece against the printing die, to cause the plane of the upper surface of the pressure pad to conform to the plane of the image area of the mail piece as the platen pushes the image area of the mail piece upwardly toward the printing die.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1994Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Henry Lee, James A. Salomon, Daniel B. Young, Jerome E. Jackson
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Patent number: 5172631Abstract: A postage meter of the flat-bed type is provided with detachable indicia plate. The indicia plate includes a plurality of tabs which are secured in receiving aperture in a formed recess in the base of the postage meter. The indicia plate also includes a locking pin which in a first orientation permits the pin to pass through an aperture in the meter base. The locking pin then, upon reorientation, prevents removal of the locking pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 22, 1992Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Manna
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Patent number: 4458593Abstract: A postage meter indicia plate that has openings therein for the purpose of receiving the print wheels of the postage meter print head. The surface of the plate is covered with a elastomeric material so as to facilitate printing but has a metallic portion exposed in this elastomeric material for including identification markings. A locking mechanism is also provided so that the indicia plate cannot be removed from the postage meter without complete disassembly of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1983Date of Patent: July 10, 1984Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventors: Danilo P. Buan, Bettadapur S. Ananthamurthy
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Patent number: 4064802Abstract: A rotary stamp comprises an upper frame including printing members formed on endless belts and a lower frame including another printing member and when the upper frame is pressed down, the printing members of the endless belts are located on a plane common with the other printing member of the lower frame and printing is accomplished simultaneously by these printing members, vertical slots are formed on the side plates of the upper frame and spring means having projections capable of being engaged with these slots and sliding along these vertical slots are disposed in the lower frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1976Date of Patent: December 27, 1977Inventor: Takaji Funahashi