WO2009072890A1 - Method for sorting mail items of varying format ranges and sorting machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sorting machine for sorting mail items of varying format ranges.
- the present invention also relates to a method for sorting mail items of varying format ranges.
- a postal service applies a distribution process in order to deliver mail items from senders to recipients.
- a sender creates a mail item for the recipient and offers this for delivery to the postal service.
- a first sorting centre distributed centre
- the mail item is then identified by a destination address on the mail item and sorted according to the location of the recipient.
- the mail item is then transported from the first sorting centre to a second sorting centre which is located logistically and/or geographically in the immediacy of the location of the recipient.
- the mail item is then taken from the second sorting centre to a delivery centre.
- the mail items are issued to a mail deliverer who delivers the mail items according to a pre-determined delivery route, known in the prior art. It is possible that another transport takes place from the delivery centre to a depot, from where the mail items are then delivered by the mail deliverer. Sorting in sorting centres is generally automated by the use of sorting machines.
- a problem with mail sorting is that the physical dimension of mail items may vary to a large extent. This is disadvantageous to the above-described sorting process.
- a sorting machine for automatically sorting mail items is normally arranged for sorting mail items of a single format. The reason for this is the adaptation of the mechanism of the sorting machine to the physical dimensions of mail items. It is known in the prior art that the sorting machine typically comprises an input station, a sorting route, an address recognition system, selection means and a number of output positions.
- a sorting machine is typically only capable of sorting mail items of a certain format.
- Mail items which have a different format must therefore be sorted separately, for example, by another sorting machine which is set up for sorting mail items in that other format or, for example, be sorted manually in the case of mail items with a dimension only applied in relatively small numbers.
- the mail items in the different formats are processed (sorted and transported) separately up to the level of the delivery centre or delivery route according to their format.
- final sorting takes place where the mail items of the different formats are individually placed in sequence according to the delivery route and subsequently bundled to form a mail bundle (for each delivery route).
- the mail deliverer subsequently delivers the mail items from the mail bundle along the delivery route according to the destination addresses.
- a disadvantage is that, with the aforesaid method of mail distribution, a mail item must be inefficiently transported and sorted inefficiently several times.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method to reduce or eliminate this disadvantage.
- the present invention provides a method for sorting mail items according to a number of destination codes, by providing each mail item being provided with a destination address, comprising: - an initial sorting of mail items of a first format range,
- each of the first output positions and each of the second output positions form a combined output position, wherein each combined output position is associated each time with one of the number of destination codes, and each destination code is associated with one or more destination addresses.
- the present invention aims, on the one hand, at increasing the format range within which mail items can be processed by the sorting machine.
- the sorting machine is advantageously able to process mail items of several formats within the format range without mechanical problems arising. This enables the capacity of the sorting machine to be exploited much more efficiently.
- the first and second format ranges can be selected in such a manner that essentially all mail items are within these two ranges.
- the present invention also provides a sorting machine for sorting mail items according to a number of destination codes, each mail item being provided with a destination address; the sorting machine, comprising: a first sorting route for sorting mail items of a first format range, a second sorting route for sorting mail items of a second format range, and an output station, wherein the output station comprises a number of first output positions for the first sorting route for receiving sorted mail items from the first format range, and a same number of second output positions for the second sorting route for receiving sorted mail items of the second format range, wherein each of the first output positions is arranged each time at (or adjacent to or above) one of the second output positions to form a combined output position of the output station, wherein each combined output position is associated each time with one of the number of destination codes, and each destination code is associated with one or more destination addresses.
- Figure 1 shows a flow diagram for a method according to the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a sorting machine in an embodiment according to the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a logistical diagram of the course of the method according to figure 2, in conjunction with the sorting machine according to figure 1 , and
- Figure 4 is a diagram for a distribution system in conjunction with the diagram of figure 3.
- mail items are offered in a number of several formats (for example C5, C4 and LL, letter bundles).
- the output positions are each individually associated with a certain destination code, such as an address or a delivery area.
- the sorting machine receives mail items of the format to process. From the import station, where an address recognition system is arranged, the mail items are guided along a sorting route. The output positions are arranged along the sorting route.
- Figure 1 shows schematically a sorting machine SMXL in an embodiment according to the present invention.
- the sorting machine SMXL comprises a first import station Il for receiving mail items of a first format range L, a second import station 12 for receiving mail items of a second format range X, a first sorting route Sl for mail items of the first format range L, a second sorting route S2 for mail items of the second format range X, and an output station U.
- the first import station Il is linked to the first sorting route Sl that is linked to an output station U.
- the second import station 12 is linked to the second sorting route S2, that it is also linked to the output station U. Additionally, the sorting machine comprises a first address recognition system
- the first address recognition system Al is arranged for recognition of a destination address of a mail item which is sorted according to the first sorting route Sl.
- the second address recognition system A2 is arranged for recognition of a destination address of a mail item which is sorted according to the second sorting route S2.
- the first and/or second address recognition system for an appropriate mail item determines a destination address based upon an image of the address on the mail item.
- the sorting machine comprises each time a selector Ml, M2 which is arranged to derive a destination address based upon the address detected by the respective recognition system Sl, S2 to derive a destination code and to place the mail item associated with that destination address from the respective sorting route in an output position linked to the destination code in the output station U.
- the output station U comprises first output positions Sl 1, S12, S13, S14, Sl 5, S 16 for mail items of the first format range L and second output positions S21 , S22, S23, S24, S25, S26 for mail items of the second format range X, wherein the number of first positions for the first sorting route is arranged for receiving sorted mail items of the first format range, and the number of second output positions for the second sorting route is arranged for receiving sorted mail items of the second format range.
- each of the first output positions SI l ...
- each combined output position is associated each time with one of a number of destination codes.
- Each combined output position therefore comprises a first output position linked to an associated second output position.
- This has the advantage that the logistics are simplified when collecting and sorting mail items of varying format ranges but with the same destination code.
- An advantageous result is also achieved by dividing mail items into two format ranges, and by sorting these mail items according to combined output positions, that the mail items of one format range can be easily sorted with the mail items of the other format range and combined at the output position, to enable the further processing of the mail items to the delivery centres to be simplified. No further sorting is required at the delivery centres. hi this way each destination code is associated with one or more destination addresses in the delivery area.
- the number of second output positions S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, S26 is equal to the number of first output positions Sl 1, S 12, S 13, S 14, S 15, S 16.
- Each of the first output positions SI l, S12, S13, S14, S15, S16 is linked each time to one of the second output positions S21 , S22, S23, S24, S25, S26 for the same destination name within the delivery area.
- the sorting machine is automated.
- the address recognition system and the selector comprise a processing unit or are connected to one.
- the processing unit is arranged in order to acquire sorting data from a databank to enable the execution of the sorting process.
- the function of the sorting data is to link each of the combined output positions to a possible destination code (within a preset range of destination codes).
- the sorting machine SMXL comprises a first mail item transport system as a first sorting route and a second mail item transport system as a second sorting route.
- Figure 2 shows a flow diagram for a process the present invention comprises for sorting mail items of various format ranges. The method is shown in procedure 100.
- presorting of mail items in two format ranges takes place, schematically indicated by a first format range L and a second format range X. Mail items which fall beyond these format ranges are separated from the mail flow and processed separately.
- a sorting process takes place for the mail items of the first format range L to delivery areas, schematically indicated by G[i].
- An action 130 also takes place to execute a sorting process for the mail items of the second format range X to delivery areas, schematically indicated by G[i], where i is an index for the delivery areas.
- the actions from 110 to 130 take place in the first sorting centre SC, where the mail items are processed.
- the mail items of the first format range L are transported to a sorting centre associated with the delivery area G[i], which comprises a sorting machine SMXL according to the present invention.
- the mail items of the second format range L are transported to a sorting centre associated with the delivery area G [i], depending upon their delivery area G[i], which comprises a sorting machine SMXL according to the present invention.
- the mail items of the first format range for the associated delivery area are introduced in the first input station Il of the sorting machine SMXL.
- the mail items of the second format range for the associated delivery area X(G[i]) are introduced in the second input station 12 of the sorting machine SMXL.
- the mail items of the first format range L(G[i]) are subsequently sorted simultaneously along the first sorting route S 1 , and the mail items of the second format range X(G[i]) along the second sorting route S2 according to the sequence number of the issuing point, schematically indicated by bjj].
- An issuing point can be understood to be a location where the mail is to be delivered.
- sorting takes place according to each group of issuing points with the same issuing sequence number.
- the second group in the second combined output position then comprises the second issuing points of those 10 mail deliverers, etc.
- the first and second output positions of the output station U are logically linked according to destination code (for example via sorting data from the aforesaid databank) to the sequence number of the issuing point of the mail items of the first format range L and the second format range X, respectively.
- the mail items of the first format range L are sorted according to the sequence number of issuing point b[jj in the first output positions SI l, S12, S13, S14, S15, S16 of the output station U as first sorted mail items L(G [i], bfj]).
- j designates a position index for the first and second output positions in the output station U.
- the mail items of the second format range X are sorted according to the sequence number of issuing point b(j] in the second output positions S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, S26 of the output station U as second sorted mail items X(G[i], b[j]).
- each first output position is arranged each time adjacent to one of the second output positions so that each first output position comprises mail items of the first format range L for a given sequence number of the issuing point b[j] and the second output position arranged adjacent to the associated first output position comprises mail items of the second format range X for the same sequence number of issuing point bjj].
- the mail items of the first format range L(G[i], b[j]) are subsequently introduced again into the first input station Il of the sorting machine SMXL according to the sequence number of the issuing point b ⁇ j].
- the mail items of the second format range X(G[i], bjj]) are also introduced again into the second input station 12 of the sorting machine SMXL according to the sequence number of the issuing point bjj].
- the mail items of the first format range L(G [i], bjj]) are subsequently sorted simultaneously along the first sorting route Sl and the mail items of the second format range X(G[i], bjj]) along the second sorting route S2 according to the delivery route within the delivery with the sequence number of the issuing points bjj], the delivery route sorting being schematically indicated by R[k].
- k is a position index for the first and second input positions in the output station U.
- the first and second output positions of the output station U are logically linked according to destination code to the delivery route of each deliverer within the delivery with the sequence number of the issuing points bt ⁇ j of the mail items of the first format range L and the second format range X, respectively.
- the mail items of the first format range L(G[i], bjj]) are sorted as first sorted mail items L(G[i], bjj],R[kj) according to delivery route R[k] in the first output positions Sl 1, S12, S13, S14, S15, S16 of the output station U.
- the mail items of the second format range X(G[i], b[j]) are sorted as second sorted mail items X(G[i], b[j], R[k]) according to the delivery route R[k] in the second output positions S21, S22, S23, S24, S25, S26 of the output station U.
- Each first output position is arranged each time adjacent to one of the second output positions so that each first output position comprises mail items of the first format range L for a given delivery area G [i], sequence number of the issuing point b 03 and delivery route R[k], and the second output position arranged adjacent to the associated first output position, comprises mail items of the second format range X for the same parameters of the delivery area G[i], the sequence of issuing point b[j] and delivery route R[k].
- the sorted mail items of the first format range L and the mail items of the second format range X are laid in sequence of delivery and combined to form a combined bundle BN.
- action 210 the combined bundles are then packed and made suitable for transport to the delivery centre.
- the number of first and second output positions in use as sorting positions j during the first passage may differ from the number used as sorting positions k during the second passage. However, in order to achieve the best possible distinction in the sorting process, preference is given to the use of all sorting positions during each passage.
- the method is advantageous in that final sorting is no longer required at the delivery centre.
- the sorting process which takes place for the mail items of the first format range L to delivery areas and the sorting process that takes place in action 130 for the mail items of the second format range X to delivery areas can take place using sorting machines known in the prior art for only one format range, but may also take place with the use of the sorting machine according to the invention, as described with reference to figure 1.
- i is a position index for the first and second output positions in the output station U.
- mail items of the first format range L which are presorted according to delivery area in the form of batched mail items (so-called E-sorted mail) originating from a provider, may be included in the mail items of the first format range for the associated delivery area L(G[i]).
- E-sorted mail of the second format range X may be included in the mail items of the second format range for the associated delivery area X(G[i]).
- Figure 3 shows a logistical diagram of the course of an embodiment of the method according to Figure 2 in conjunction with the sorting machine according to Figure 1.
- the same reference numerals refer to corresponding components as used in the preceding figures.
- Mail items which have been presorted (110) according to the first and second format range X, L, are included in the sorting machine SMXL at a location Ll at the first and second input II, 12 respectively.
- the location Ll is the first sorting centre where the mail items are received from the sender.
- the sorting machine SMXL at location Ll executes actions 120 and 130 to sort the mail items of the first format range L and the second format range X respectively, according to delivery area G[iJ.
- the mail items of the first and second format range L(G[i]), X(G[i]) sorted according to delivery area are stored in the output station U according to the first and second output position (sorting position), for example in a container placed at the output position.
- actions 120 and 130 can be carried out on different sorting machines which sort according to delivery area for the first and second format range L, X respectively.
- mail items of the first and second format range L(G[i]), X(G[i]) sorted according to delivery area are transported to a sorting centre which is associated with the corresponding delivery area G[i].
- This sorting centre, associated with the delivery area is arranged at a location L2; the sorting centre may possibly be the same Ll, where the sorting according to delivery area takes place.
- the mail items of the first and second format range L (G[i]), X(GJi]) sorted according to delivery area are introduced in the sorting machine SMXL in the sorting centre L2; Ll , associated with the delivery area.
- the sorting machine SMXL carries out action 170 to sort the mail items of the first format range and second format range L(G[S]), X(G[i]) according to the sequence number of the issuing point b[j].
- the mail items of the first and second format range L (G[iJ, b[j]), X(G[i], b(j]) sorted according to the sequence number of the issuing point are stored in the output station U according to each first and second output position (sorting position) respectively.
- the mail items of the first and second format range L(G[i], b[j]), X(G[i], bjj]) sorted according to the sequence number of the issuing point are then simultaneously sorted during the second passage (action 190) according to a delivery route within the delivery area with the sequence number of the issuing point bjj], whereby the delivery route sorting is indicated schematically by R[Ic].
- the mail items of the first and second format range L(G[i], bjj], R[kJ), X(G[i], bt ⁇ j, R[k]) sorted according to delivery route are combined (action 200) for each first and associated second output position (sorting position) to form combined bundles BN.
- Each combined bundle BN is packed and transported to the delivery centre BC (action 210) according to the delivery route of the bundle associated with the delivery centre BC (action 210). From the delivery centre BC, delivery D of the mail items takes place, the mail items, having been sorted in each combined bundle BN according to delivery route (or part thereof, depending on the extent of the delivery route).
- Figure 4 shows a diagram for a distribution centre in conjunction with the diagram of figure 3.
- the sorting machine SMXL and the method according to the invention allow to form a distribution system within a distribution area with a relatively simple structure.
- the distribution system for use with the sorting machine and the method according to the invention comprises a number of sorting centres SC and a number of delivery centres BC.
- the sorting centres are in mutual contact by the transport of mail items (indicated in Figure 4 by fixed lines). This mutual transport is related to the preparation of the sorting process after presorting according to format range L, X and delivery area G[i] (actions 110 - 130).
- Each sorting centre SC is in contact with a part of the number of delivery centres BC (in Figure 4 the transport is indicated by dotted lines), for which the respective sorting centre SC carries out the sorting process for the issuing points and the one or more delivery routes of that part of the number of delivery centres.
- the described transport between sorting centres and the delivery centres is related to the distribution of the mail sorted in the bundles BN.
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