Cutting – Processes – With subsequent handling
Patent
1994-02-28
1997-01-28
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Cutting
Processes
With subsequent handling
83 74, 83367, 83372, 83950, B26D 528
Patent
active
055969160
ABSTRACT:
A method for sequencing the exiting of a cut tape segment from a tape roll feeding, cutting and ejecting apparatus of a mailing machine having a tape roll drive and cut tape segment ejection device and in which a cut tape segment from the tape roll is ejected in an opposite direction from the feeding direction of the feeding of tape of the tape roll drive as it feeds the tape for printing includes the steps of feeding the tape in the feeding direction for a first predetermined time period for extending a predetermined length of tape, further feeding the tape in the feeding direction to create a trail edge margin to assure that the tape is not cut shorter than a minimum length, printing on the tape; then feeding the tape in the opposite direction until one of a first and second conditions occurs, the first condition being the sensing of a leading edge of the tape by a sensor and the second condition being feeding the tape in the opposite direction beyond a second predetermined time period, then at times when the first condition occurs cutting the tape with a cutting apparatus to create the cut tape segment and subsequently ejecting the tape segment from the roll tape feeding, cutting and ejecting apparatus, and at times when the second condition occurs feeding the tape in the tape feed direction to alleviate a tape jam condition.
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Gallagher Dennis M.
Nobile John R.
Peterson Kenneth E.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Scolnick Melvin J.
Shapiro Steven J.
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