121 |
Apparatus and method for mail sorting |
JP29637691 |
1991-10-16 |
JPH04265183A |
1992-09-21 |
POORU EFU KOSUTEINIUKU |
PURPOSE: To sort mails efficiently before mailing by providing the apparatus with a hopper means, reader means, a plurality of bins, gating means directing mails to a selected bin and a control means that include theory means to determine the bins to be sorted subject to previously set standard.
CONSTITUTION: This apparatus has a hopper mean 30, a reader mean 38, a plurality of bins 26, gating means 82, 84 directing mails to one selected from a plurality of bins 26 and a control means 54. The control mean 54 includes a theory mean to determine which bin the mail should be sorted to put each mails into a plurality of bins 26 physically adjoining each other. As a result, mails can be efficiently and previously sorted before mailing.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO |
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Method and system for mail processing |
JP23595090 |
1990-09-07 |
JPH03137975A |
1991-06-12 |
UORUTAA ESU ROOZENBAUMU; JIYON JIEI HIRUAADO |
PURPOSE: To improve reliability by OCR-scanning an addressee address field, determining the town block information of the addressees, sorting the information and transferring the same to an addressee location in automatic mail processing of mail pieces or the like.
CONSTITUTION: The mail piece 22 from an area is carried by a conveyor 12 and is subjected to reading of the address block including city, state, country and zip code at an OCR 20 and is inputted to a block 40 of the converted address data of a memory 19. The mail piece is then printed with a bar code (ID number) by a bar code printer 21. The receiver, town block name/number 44 and city/state/zip code 42 are stored in relation to the ID number 24'. A fetched image 45' is stored as a two-dimensional bit plane of pixels in a large- capacity storage device 25. Next, the bar code (ID number) is read by a reader 37 in a temporary storage tray 18 and assorting is executed with a sorting machine 33 by this information. The assorting of the mail pieces is thus executed with high reliability.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO |
123 |
Apparatus for treating bag of photographic films |
JP14280588 |
1988-06-11 |
JPS647981A |
1989-01-11 |
BERUNAARU AREKISANDORU; JIYANNPIEERU KORUNIRON; JIYORUJIYU ROORE |
PURPOSE: To make work more efficient and lower in cost by processing photographic films from accepting in a laboratory to shipping therefrom with a series of apparatus of such a cascade system which forms continuous chains from an upstream side to a downstream side. CONSTITUTION: An automatic processing machine of envelopes satisfying from the accepting in the laboratory for executing photographic processing to the shipping therefrom adopts the form of the continuous chains 9 including the plural devices 1 to 7 of the cascade type connected to a central computer 8 by a circuit 10. An automatic supplying device 1 of the envelopes first supplies the envelopes by one piece each in a horizontal direction and a longitudinal direction by a traveling conveyor 11 of the chains 9. The device 2 executes reading and expelling of bar codes. The device 3 automatically inspects the envelope thicknesses and expels the excessively thick envelopes. The shape checking and expelling of the contents in the envelopes are executed by a shadowgraph with the device 4. Further, the envelopes expelled in the previous stage are processed in the device 5. The envelopes are subjected to marking of the date of acceptance or the like. The envelopes are led to a sorting machine 22 by the device 7. |
124 |
Mail treater |
JP6018188 |
1988-03-14 |
JPS63302982A |
1988-12-09 |
ROBAATO TEII DAASUTO JIYUNIA; ARUFURETSUDO SHII SHIYUMITSUTO |
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125 |
JPS6332699B2 - |
JP3318579 |
1979-03-20 |
JPS6332699B2 |
1988-07-01 |
JOAKIMU GYUNTAA |
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126 |
JPS597618B2 - |
JP920375 |
1975-01-20 |
JPS597618B2 |
1984-02-20 |
TEO PIEERE KURETEIIN BUROIAASU; ANDOREASU TEODORESU HEEINEN; HENDORIKESU YOHANESU YOSEFU FUAN SUUSUTO; TEODORESU KUNOOPUSU |
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127 |
JPS593375B2 - |
JP6016874 |
1974-05-28 |
JPS593375B2 |
1984-01-24 |
JON FURANKU GAURONSUKI |
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128 |
JPS5834830B2 - |
JP264173 |
1972-12-29 |
JPS5834830B2 |
1983-07-29 |
SHIRAHASE REIJI |
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129 |
JPS5834381B2 - |
JP453774 |
1973-12-26 |
JPS5834381B2 |
1983-07-26 |
DENISU JEI SUTEMURU |
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130 |
Duplicator that have before collation mode and after collation mode |
JP3318579 |
1979-03-20 |
JPS54133351A |
1979-10-17 |
JIYOAKIMU GIYUNTAA |
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131 |
JPS5110519B1 - |
JP4857768 |
1968-07-12 |
JPS5110519B1 |
1976-04-05 |
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132 |
JPS5099554A - |
JP13939074 |
1974-12-03 |
JPS5099554A |
1975-08-07 |
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133 |
JPS5022643A - |
JP6016874 |
1974-05-28 |
JPS5022643A |
1975-03-11 |
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134 |
JPS4991236A - |
JP264173 |
1972-12-29 |
JPS4991236A |
1974-08-31 |
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135 |
JPS4841645B1 - |
JP5600966 |
1966-08-24 |
JPS4841645B1 |
1973-12-07 |
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136 |
带有两个存储区域的分类设备 |
CN201290001091.5 |
2012-10-24 |
CN204276368U |
2015-04-22 |
P.伯德勒-希尔吉 |
本实用新型涉及一种带有两个存储区域的分类设备。根据本实用新型的分类设备具有分别带有多个存储器(Sp.1.1,…,Sp.2.1,…)的第一存储区域(SB.1)和第二存储区域(SB.2)。第一存储区域(SB.1)的至少一个存储器(Sp.1.1,Sp.1.2,…)具有存储器出口(Ausg.1.1,Ausg.1.2,…)和通向第二存储区域(SB.2)的存储器(Sp.2.2,Sp.2.3,…)的排空运输路径(E-Tpf.1.1,E-Tpf.1.2,…)。对于每个待分类的物品,测量此物品的分类特征所取的值。取决于分类特征值选择存储器(Sp.1.1,…,Sp.2.1,…),通过所述分类设备,将多个物品根据预先给定的分类特征进行分类,尤其是将邮递物品根据其投递地址进行分类。 |
137 |
郵便物の小流れを仕分けする方法 |
JP2016544471 |
2015-01-14 |
JP6310564B2 |
2018-04-11 |
トゥレス,ディディエ; カラ,カリム; モリゾ,ダビド |
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138 |
郵便物の小流れを仕分けする方法 |
JP2016544471 |
2015-01-14 |
JP2017510433A |
2017-04-13 |
トゥレス,ディディエ; カラ,カリム; モリゾ,ダビド |
動的割り当てプロセスおよびオーバーブッキング手法を用いることによって郵便物(6)を仕分けする方法であって、それによって超過密の仕分け先が一定の仕分け出口(S)に既に割り当てられている仕分け先に取り替えられる方法は、次のステップ、すなわち、a)前記仕分け出口(S)の中から第1の閾値(s1)よりも大きな充填レベル(N)および最も長いアイドル時間を有する仕分け出口を識別するステップ(27)、および超過密の仕分け先をその仕分け出口に割り当てるステップ(29)と、b)仕分け出口(S)がすべて前記第1の閾値(s1)よりも小さい充填レベル(N)を有する場合は、仕分け出口の中から最も長いアイドル時間を有する仕分け出口を識別するステップ(32)、その仕分け出口を前記超過密の仕分け先に割り当てるステップ(34、37)、および前記他の仕分け先が合併されるべき仕分け先であることを指示するステップ(36、39)とを含む。 |
139 |
配達乗数法を用いる仕分けシステム、方法、およびコンピュータ可読媒体 |
JP2015245073 |
2015-12-16 |
JP6100356B2 |
2017-03-22 |
マイケル・オー・ノリス; フロイド・ダブリュ・ワース |
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140 |
配達乗数法を用いる仕分けシステム、方法、およびコンピュータ可読媒体 |
JP2014523964 |
2012-07-25 |
JP5859646B2 |
2016-02-10 |
マイケル・オー・ノリス; フロイド・ダブリュ・ワース |
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