序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 用于在物料处理设施中处理产品的功能托盘 | CN201280076258.9 | 2012-10-03 | CN104703899A | 2015-06-10 | 川野恭史; 加纳彻 |
本发明公开了一种运送系统,所述运送系统包括运送机和能够可移除地附接至所述运送机的多个功能托盘。每个托盘包括具有彼此正交的第一维度和第二维度的板,并且所述板包括被配置成可移除地附接至所述运送机的联接器,其中所述板的所述第二维度是与所述运送机的移动方向平行。所述多个功能托盘包括封套打开机构、物品推动机构、封套闭合机构、物品包装机构、和托盘高度调节机构中的一个或多个。例如,所述物品推动机构包括:推杆,所述推杆可滑动地联接至所述板;以及线性致动器,所述线性致动器被配置成使所述推杆沿所述第一维度相对于所述板移动,以便推动物品离开所述功能托盘。 | ||||||
2 | 用于在物料处理设施中处理产品的功能托盘 | CN201280076258.9 | 2012-10-03 | CN104703899B | 2016-08-24 | 川野恭史; 加纳彻 |
本发明公开了一种运送系统,所述运送系统包括运送机和能够可移除地附接至所述运送机的多个功能托盘。每个托盘包括具有彼此正交的第一维度和第二维度的板,并且所述板包括被配置成可移除地附接至所述运送机的联接器,其中所述板的所述第二维度是与所述运送机的移动方向平行。所述多个功能托盘包括封套打开机构、物品推动机构、封套闭合机构、物品包装机构、和托盘高度调节机构中的一个或多个。例如,所述物品推动机构包括:推杆,所述推杆可滑动地联接至所述板;以及线性致动器,所述线性致动器被配置成使所述推杆沿所述第一维度相对于所述板移动,以便推动物品离开所述功能托盘。 | ||||||
3 | スタンプ | JP2011027677 | 2011-02-10 | JP5728991B2 | 2015-06-03 | 廣瀬 努; 伊羅子 知浩; 吉田 智彦; 大庭 耕太郎 |
4 | Envelope opener and envelope filling machine using same | JP9675478 | 1978-08-10 | JPS5456499A | 1979-05-07 | RUDO KARORASU MONIKU MOENZU; REIMONDO GIRUBAATO REMIJIASU D |
5 | JPS5220916B2 - | JP6976975 | 1975-06-11 | JPS5220916B2 | 1977-06-07 | |
6 | Kaifuki | JP6976975 | 1975-06-11 | JPS518090A | 1976-01-22 | EDOIN EFU PIASU; RARII DABURYUU ROBAATSU; RERANDO DEII MADOKUSU |
7 | Envelope opening sorting apparatus and the envelope opening fractionation method | JP2014505349 | 2012-04-13 | JP2014510636A | 2014-05-01 | デウィット,ロバート; ヘルムリンガー,デヴィッド |
郵便物の積み重ねの中の各封筒(6)の縁を切断することにより郵便物を処理する封筒開封分別装置(10)を提供する。
この封筒開封分別装置(10)は、郵便物の積み重ねを受け取る入力箱(20)を含む。 供給部(30)が入力箱(20)の最下部の封筒を封筒運搬部(60)に供給し、封筒運搬部(60)が封筒を封筒経路に沿って搬送する。 封筒経路に沿って配置されたカッター部(70)が、封筒の1つの縁を切断する。 検出器(40、50)が封筒の特性を検出し、ゲート(80)が検出された特性に応じて封筒を分別する。 |
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8 | stamp | JP2011027677 | 2011-02-10 | JP2012166395A | 2012-09-06 | HIROSE TSUTOMU; IRAKO TOMOHIRO; YOSHIDA TOMOHIKO; OBA KOTARO |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a stamp having a function to unseal an envelope or the like.SOLUTION: The stamp 1A includes: a body part 3A having a printing part 2A; and a cap part 4A attached/detached to/from the body part 3A; and an unsealing part 5A provided on the upper part of the body part 3A. The printing part 2A includes a transfer roller 20 having a pattern for interrupting the viewing on the face. The stamp 1A has a function to protect personal information, such as address and name, on the face by printing or labeling on an object to be processed, such as an envelope or the like, and also, the function to unseal the envelope or the like. | ||||||
9 | Mail letter | JP19510281 | 1981-12-02 | JPS57125098A | 1982-08-04 | JIEIMUSU EMU TAANAA |
10 | Envelope processor | JP12421378 | 1978-10-11 | JPS5467500A | 1979-05-30 | ROBAATO JIEIMUZU RATSUSERU |
11 | Kit containing sealing liquid for safety closures | US14089813 | 2013-11-26 | US09383322B2 | 2016-07-05 | Thomas Gerhardt; Wolfgang Muhl |
A sealing liquid for sealing mail pieces contains water and a penetration agent. The sealing liquid is applied by letter-closing devices and franking machines containing such a sealing liquid. Once sealed, the opening of the letter produces a pronounced pattern so that it is clear that the letter has been opened. Therefore any attempts to reseal the once opened enveloped are easily detected. | ||||||
12 | Apparatus for opening and sorting envelopes | US13446726 | 2012-04-13 | US08919570B2 | 2014-12-30 | Robert R DeWitt; David Helmlinger |
An apparatus is provided for processing mail by severing an edge of each envelope in a stack of mail. The apparatus includes an input bin for receiving a stack of mail. A feeder feeds the bottom envelope from the input bin to a transport that conveys the envelope along an envelope path. A cutter positioned along the envelope path severs one edge of the envelopes. A detector detects a characteristic of the envelope and a sorter sorts the envelope in response to the detected characteristic. | ||||||
13 | KIT CONTAINING SEALING LIQUID FOR SAFETY CLOSURES | US14089813 | 2013-11-26 | US20140076042A1 | 2014-03-20 | THOMAS GERHARDT; WOLFGANG MUHL |
A sealing liquid for sealing mail pieces contains water and a penetration agent. The sealing liquid is applied by letter-closing devices and franking machines containing such a sealing liquid. Once sealed, the opening of the letter produces a pronounced pattern so that it is clear that the letter has been opened. Therefore any attempts to reseal the once opened enveloped are easily detected. | ||||||
14 | Card Stripper For Removing Cards From Card Carriers | US11733468 | 2007-04-10 | US20070175991A1 | 2007-08-02 | Scott Smith; Corey Tunink; Timothy Walpus; Jeffrey Nowlin; Jay Greene |
An automated system for preparing cards for further processing includes an envelope feed hopper configured to receive a plurality of envelopes, each having contents including a card carrier and one or more cards attached thereto. The systems also includes an envelope opener configured to receive envelopes from the hopper and create an opening into each envelope. The system further includes a contents parser configured to separate a card carrier and card attached thereto from an envelope. The system also includes a card carrier alignment device configured to unfold a card carrier and align the carrier for further processing and a separation mechanism configured to receive card carriers from the alignment device and separate the card from the carrier. The system also includes a controller programmed to control operation of the system. | ||||||
15 | Mail opener apparatus | US09770185 | 2001-01-29 | US07231859B2 | 2007-06-19 | Anthony Lawrence |
A mail opener comprises a cuffily device which is movable between an operating position and a retracted position where it is inoperative. The position of the cutting device is controllable by a drive device controlled by the postage meter. The arrangement is such that a single post station can be provided for both applying postage and opening mail. The post station incorporates a safety measure to prevent newly franked outgoing mail from being inadvertently opened or damaged by the mail opener. | ||||||
16 | Combination letter slitter and staple remover | US801777 | 1997-02-14 | US5720062A | 1998-02-24 | Alan Vaught |
A combination hand held device having an elongated central gripping portion with a razor type slitter held therein and a staple remover formed thereon. The letter slitter includes an elongated finger formed adjacent the razor type slitter along one side of the elongated central gripping portion and the staple remover is formed at one end of the elongated central gripping portion. | ||||||
17 | Automated envelope handling system | US707622 | 1991-05-30 | US5147169A | 1992-09-15 | Lester Miller; Szee M. Yao |
By providing a pair of vacuum manifolds positioned on opposite sides of an envelope travel path with the vacuum manifolds being laterally spaced apart, a unique, effective and dependable envelope handling system is achieved whereby the envelope sides are consistently separated and the contents removed therefrom and positioned in a readily accessible channel. Preferably, the envelope handling system also incorporates sensing devices for automatically and separately inspecting each side of the envelope to determine the presence of additional material which should be processed. In this way, any such material is automatically discovered for handling by the operator. | ||||||
18 | Automated envelope handling system | US458772 | 1989-12-29 | US5052875A | 1991-10-01 | Lester Miller; Szee M. Yao |
By providing a pair of vacuum manifolds positioned on opposite sides of an envelope travel path with the vacuum manifolds being laterally spaced apart, a unique, effective and dependable envelope handling system is achieved whereby the envelope sides are consistently separated and the contents removed therefrom and positioned in a readily accessible channel. Preferably, the envelope handling system also incorporates a sensor for automatically and separately inspecting each side of the envelope to determine the presence of additional material which should be processed. In this way, any such material is automatically discovered for handling by the operator. | ||||||
19 | Automatic envelope opener | US278495 | 1988-12-01 | US4909021A | 1990-03-20 | William P. Barbour |
A specially designed envelope and a companion envelope opening mechanism are disclosed which operate in combination such that the envelope is automatically opened in a single motion to expose the contents of the envelope for high speed machine or manual extraction. The envelope includes longitudinally disposed slits which run from a rear side fold line to points disposed along the length of the envelope along top and bottom fold lines. Disposed on the front wall of the envelope perpendicularly to the fold line slits are connecting members, a plurality of additional slits and a plurality of apertures. The plurality of apertures are disposed between the additional slits. The apertures provide openings into which extracting "fingers" of the automatic envelope opener enter the envelope during the envelope opening process to free a flap in the return address portion of the envelope to thereby expose the envelope contents. | ||||||
20 | Bag opening device for can openers | US154785 | 1980-05-30 | US4389780A | 1983-06-28 | Richard J. Ostroski; James B. Aberer; Gary Best |
A device for opening sealed food bags is mounted on the frame of an electric can opener. The device includes a serrated cutter wheel which is driven by the can opener motor. A guide surface on the frame guides the bag as it is being fed through the cutter wheel. A modified form of the invention includes a pair of idler discs which overlap the cutter wheel. In a third form of the invention, the cutter wheel is not driven, and a pivotal lever is used to maintain the bag against the cutter wheel as it is fed manually through the cutting mechanism. |