Chute and sorting installation, and method for sorting articles

US10160599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10160599-B2
Application numberUS-201715596631-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2017
Priority dateMay 20, 2016
Publication dateDec 25, 2018
Grant dateDec 25, 2018

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The invention relates to a chute for articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, having a chute base for the article to slide down, having at least one storage installation, preferably assigned to the lower end of the chute, for the articles that have slid down along the chute base, wherein the storage installation is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, from an upper receiving position for receiving the articles sliding down the chute into a lower discharging position for discharging the received articles, and back again.

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A chute for articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, having a chute base for the article to slide down, having at least one storage installation, preferably assigned to the lower end of the chute, for the articles that have slid down along the chute base, wherein the storage installation is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, from an upper receiving position for receiving the articles sliding down the chute into a lower discharging position for discharging the received articles, and back again; wherein the storage installation has, transversely to the chute base, at least one finger element, in particular a plurality of finger elements that are preferably spaced-apart from one another, and preferably in that the free ends of the finger elements are directed at least partially counter to the transporting direction of the articles along the chute base; wherein the finger elements each have at least two flexible flank elements that extend jointly in the longitudinal direction of the finger element as far as the free end of the finger element, and in that the flexible flank elements are each connected flexibly together in the longitudinal direction of the finger elements via a plurality of crosspieces, such that the free ends of the finger elements can be adjusted from a lower position into an upper position and back again, preferably curved in a vertical direction, in particular with respect to the hand element. 2. The chute according to claim 1 , wherein the storage installation, preferably the rear end and/or front end of the storage installation, as seen in the transporting direction of the articles along the chute, is vertically adjustable, preferably pivotable about at least one pivot axis, in particular one after the other. 3. The chute according to claim 1 , wherein the crosspieces and the associated flexible flank elements each have an acute angle α, preferably between 10° and 80°, and an obtuse angle β, preferably between 100° and 170°, and/or in that the flexible flank elements of the finger elements are each adjustable with respect to one another in the longitudinal direction of the finger elements, in particular via a drive unit, such that the finger elements are curved to a greater or lesser extent with respect to one another by adjustment of the flexible flank elements. 4. The chute according to claim 1 , wherein the free ends of the finger elements define the front end of the storage installation, as seen in the transporting direction of the articles along the chute, and/or in that the finger elements are connected at one end to at least one hand element, and, preferably, in that the hand element defines the rear end of the storage installation, as seen in the transporting direction of the articles along the chute. 5. The chute according to claim 4 , wherein the free ends of the finger elements are adjustable, in particular pivotable, in a vertical direction, in that the hand element is adjustable, in particular pivotable, in a vertical direction, and/or in that the finger elements are configured to curve in a vertical direction, in particular with respect to the hand element. 6. A sorting installation for articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, having at least two chutes, arranged one above the other, for articles, wherein at least the upper chute is configured according to claim 1 , and in that the storage installation of the upper chute is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, from an upper receiving position, assigned to the upper chute, in the direction of the lower chute into a lower discharging position, and back again. 7. The sorting installation according to claim 6 , wherein the storage installation is adjustable, in particular pivotable, downwardly in order to discharge the articles from the upper chute into the lower chute, and, preferably, in that the front end of the storage installation, as seen in the transporting direction of the articles along the upper chute, is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, downwards at least substantially as far as the lower chute, in particular the chute base of the lower chute. 8. The sorting installation according to claim 6 , wherein the rear end of the storage installation, as seen in the transporting direction of the articles along the upper chute, is adjustable, in particular pivotable, downwards at least substantially as far as the height of a collecting region, assigned to the end of the lower chute, for articles. 9. The sorting installation according to claim 6 , wherein the upper chute adjoins, with an upper end, an upper transporting device for articles to be sorted, in particular in the form of a belt conveyor, and/or in that the lower chute adjoins, with an upper end, a lower transporting device for articles to be sorted, in particular in the form of a belt conveyor. 10. A method for sorting articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, with a sorting installation according to claim 6 , comprising at least one chute, in which articles to be sorted are transported by a transporting device and are sorted at least partially into the at least one chute, in which, after sliding down the chute base of the at least one chute, the articles sorted into the at least one chute are received by the storage installation arranged in an upper receiving position, in which the storage installation is adjusted, in particular pivoted, from the upper receiving position into a lower discharging position, and in which the received articles are removed from the storage installation in the lower discharging position or are transferred to a plant part, in particular a further chute, provided under the storage installation. 11. The method according to claim 10 , in which the storage installation, in particular the rear end of the storage installation and/or a hand element of the storage installation, is lowered at least substantially onto a collecting region, assigned to the rear end of the lower chute, of the lower chute when the storage installation is adjusted into the lower discharging position, such that, preferably, the minimum spacing between the storage installation, in particular the rear end of the storage installation and/or the hand element of the storage installation, and the collecting region of the lower chute is less than the height of the articles received by the storage installation. 12. A chute for articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, having a chute base for the article to slide down, having at least one storage installation, preferably assigned to the lower end of the chute, for the articles that have slid down along the chute base, wherein the storage installation is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, from an upper receiving position for receiving the articles sliding down the chute into a lower discharging position for discharging the received articles, and back again; wherein the storage installation has, transversely to the chute base, at least one finger element, in particular a plurality of finger elements that are preferably spaced-apart from one another, and preferably in that the free ends of the finger elements are directed at least partially counter to the transporting direction of the articles along the chute base; wherein the finger elements carry a flexible material web that bridges the intermediate spaces between the finger elements, and/or in that the finger elements have at least one material web that circulates around in each case at least one finger element and is driven in the longitudinal direction of the finger elements. 13. A method for

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  • B65G11/103Primary

    for articles · CPC title

  • B65G11/203Primary

    for articles · CPC title

  • B65G11/023Primary

    for articles · CPC title

  • Linear sorting machines in which articles are removed from a stream at selected points · CPC title

  • with zig-zag formations · CPC title

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What does patent US10160599B2 cover?
The invention relates to a chute for articles, in particular packages and/or consignments, having a chute base for the article to slide down, having at least one storage installation, preferably assigned to the lower end of the chute, for the articles that have slid down along the chute base, wherein the storage installation is configured to be adjustable, in particular pivotable, from an upper…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hartmann Bernd, Grafe Wolfram, Deutsche Post Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G11/103. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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