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US10456811B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10456811-B2
Application numberUS-201615571173-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2016
Priority dateJun 4, 2015
Publication dateOct 29, 2019
Grant dateOct 29, 2019

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A conveyor and a method for weighing conveyed objects or sorting them by weight. The conveyor comprises a conveyor belt having electrically conductive rollers that are rotated with a constant torque in a lateral direction by a linear-induction stator defining a roller-activation zone along a carryway. Because the lateral acceleration of a conveyed object is inversely proportional to the object's weight, lighter objects are displaced laterally farther and at greater speeds than heavier objects. So their weights can be determined from the lateral acceleration, speed, or displacement. And objects can be sorted off the side of the belt by weight.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conveyor comprising: a conveyor belt advancing along a carryway path in a direction of belt travel, the conveyor belt having a plurality of electrically conductive rollers rotatable in a lateral direction transverse to the direction of belt travel; a linear stator adjacent to the conveyor belt in a roller-activation zone extending along the carryway path from a zone entrance to a zone exit; wherein each of the electrically conductive rollers, acting as a rotor, forms with the linear stator a constant-torque linear-induction motor that rotates the rollers in the lateral direction in the roller-activation zone so that objects conveyed on the conveyor belt are propelled by the rotation of the rollers to exit the roller-activation zone with a speed parallel to the lateral direction that is inversely proportional to the weights of the objects; a sensor sensing the conveyed objects and making measurements of their lateral acceleration, lateral speed, or lateral displacement along the carryway downstream of the zone entrance of the roller-activation zone for conversion of the measurements into object weights. 2. A conveyor as in claim 1 wherein the rollers are deactivated and allowed to coast upon exiting the roller-activation zone. 3. A conveyor as in claim 1 further comprising one or more discharge points at spaced apart positions along the carryway at which objects transfer off a side of the conveyor, wherein the objects are sorted according to their weights. 4. A conveyor as in claim 3 comprising two or more discharge points and wherein the lighter objects are sorted off upstream of the heavier objects. 5. A conveyor as in claim 3 wherein the lateral displacements of the heaviest objects on the carryway are not great enough to transfer the heaviest objects off the side of the conveyor. 6. A conveyor as in claim 1 comprising a series of linear stators defining a series of roller-activation zones along the carryway. 7. A conveyor as in claim 1 wherein the rollers are in direct contact with the conveyed objects. 8. A conveyor as in claim 1 wherein the conveyor belt further has object-supporting rollers rotated by the rotating rollers. 9. A conveyor as in claim 1 wherein the lateral direction is perpendicular to the direction of belt travel. 10. A conveyor comprising: a conveyor belt advancing along a carryway path extending from an upstream end to a downstream end in a direction of belt travel, the conveyor belt having a plurality of rollers rotatable in a lateral direction transverse to the direction of belt travel; a linear-motor stator adjacent to the conveyor belt and producing a traveling electromagnetic flux wave that travels in a direction transverse to the direction of belt travel along the conveyor belt in a roller-activation zone extending along the carryway path from a zone entrance to a zone exit; wherein the rollers include electrically conductive material in which eddy currents are induced by the traveling magnetic flux wave as the rollers pass through the roller activation zone, the eddy currents producing a reaction electromagnetic field that interacts with the traveling magnetic flux wave to produce a torque in the rollers that causes them to rotate in the lateral direction; wherein the torque is constant enough to cause the rollers in the roller-activation zone to accelerate with a constant enough angular acceleration to move objects conveyed on the belt parallel to the lateral direction and wherein the lateral accelerations, speeds, and displacements of the conveyed objects are inversely proportional to the conveyed objects' weights; one or more discharge points at spaced apart positions along the carryway at which objects transfer off a side of the conveyor belt, wherein the spaced apart positions are predetermined by the trajectories of objects of different weights so that lighter objects are transferred off at discharge points upstream of discharge points at which heavier objects are transferred off; a sensor measuring the lateral displacements of the conveyed objects at a predetermined position along the carryway downstream of the zone entrance of the roller-activation zone for conversion of the lateral accelerations, speeds, or displacements into object weights. 11. A conveyor as in claim 10 wherein the rollers rotate in the lateral direction at a constant speed upon exiting the roller-actuation zone. 12. A conveyor as in claim 10 wherein the lateral displacements of the heaviest objects on the carryway path are not great enough to transfer the heaviest objects off the side of the conveyor. 13. A conveyor as in claim 10 comprising a series of linear-motor stators defining a series of roller-activation zones along the carryway. 14. A conveyor as in claim 10 wherein the conveyor belt further has object-supporting rollers driven by the rotating rollers. 15. A method for conveying objects, comprising: conveying objects atop electrically conductive rollers on a conveyor belt advancing in a direction of belt travel; activating the electrically conductive rollers passing through a roller-activation zone by linear induction to rotate in a direction transverse to the direction of belt travel to cause each object to move along a trajectory that depends on the object's weight; sensing the objects atop the rollers to make measurements of the objects' lateral acceleration, lateral speed, or lateral displacement; and determining the weights of the objects from the measurements. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising determining the weight of each object from its trajectory. 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising sorting objects off a side of the conveyor belt by weight with lighter objects sorted off upstream of heavier objects.

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Classifications

  • B07C5/16Primary

    Sorting according to weight (sorting eggs A01K43/00; weighing apparatus per se G01G) · CPC title

  • electrostatic, electric, or magnetic · CPC title

  • Sorting apparatus characterised by the means used for distribution {(sorting according to destination B07C3/003, B07C3/02)} · CPC title

  • between conveyors which cross one another · CPC title

  • B65G17/24Primary

    comprising a series of rollers which are moved {, e.g. over a supporting surface, by the traction element to effect conveyance of loads or load-carriers} · CPC title

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What does patent US10456811B2 cover?
A conveyor and a method for weighing conveyed objects or sorting them by weight. The conveyor comprises a conveyor belt having electrically conductive rollers that are rotated with a constant torque in a lateral direction by a linear-induction stator defining a roller-activation zone along a carryway. Because the lateral acceleration of a conveyed object is inversely proportional to the object'…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laitram Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B07C5/16. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 29 2019 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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