Induction conveyor

US10500613B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10500613-B2
Application numberUS-201916356048-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2019
Priority dateJan 27, 2014
Publication dateDec 10, 2019
Grant dateDec 10, 2019

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An article induction system for preparing a stream of articles, such as mail parcels, for processing employs a series of conveyors operating under control of a controller for feeding articles to an operator at a cull belt at an optimal paced rate. The article induction system includes a destacking section, a separation and alignment section, a buffer section and a culling section manned by an operator. A controller controls the speed of each component based on measurements provided by sensors so as to feed articles to the operator at a desired paced rate.

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What is claimed is: 1. An induction conveyor system for preparing a product for processing, comprising: a plurality of upstream conveyors for converting a bulk flow of products into a series of products; a buffer conveyor for receiving the series of products, buffering the series of products and releasing the product to a cull belt, the buffer conveyor comprising a plurality of roller zones, each roller zone comprising a plurality of rollers controlled together and including a powered roller and a zone sensor for sensing product in the roller zone; an array of sensors at a discharge of the buffer conveyor for monitoring the product; a cull belt for conveying product from the buffer past an operator at a selected paced rate; and a controller for modulating conditions in the induction conveyor system to keep the buffer conveyor at least substantially full of product, based on measurements of the product by a plurality of sensors, wherein the controller delays releasing a product at the discharge of the buffer conveyor if more than one sensor in the array of sensors is blocked. 2. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a buffer empty sensor for sensing that the buffer conveyor is low of product, wherein the controller increases a speed of an upstream conveyor to fill the buffer conveyor with product. 3. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a buffer full sensor for sensing that the buffer conveyor is full of product, wherein the controller decreases a speed of an upstream conveyor to reduce the flow of product to the buffer conveyor. 4. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the buffer conveyor comprises twelve roller zones in series, each zone comprising five consecutive rollers. 5. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein a first set of roller zones operates at a first speed higher than a speed of an adjacent upstream conveyor to pull the product away from the adjacent upstream conveyor. 6. The induction conveyor system of claim 5 , wherein a second set of roller zones operates at a second speed reduced from the first speed. 7. The induction conveyor system of claim 6 , wherein a third set of roller zones operates at a third speed increased from the second speed. 8. The induction conveyor system of claim 7 , wherein a fourth set of roller zones operates at a fourth speed increased from the third speed. 9. The induction conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein a fifth set of roller zones operates at a fifth speed, reduced from the fourth speed and releases the product to the cull belt at the selected paced rate. 10. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of upstream conveyors comprises: a destacking conveyor for destacking products, the destacker operating at a destacking speed; a singulating conveyor receiving product from the destacking conveyor for singulating the product, the singulating conveyor operating at a singulating speed; and an aligning conveyor for receiving singulated product from the singulating conveyor and aligning the product, the aligning conveyor operating at an aligning speed. 11. The induction conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the cull belt includes sensors that detect the discharge of multiple products onto the cull belt. 12. The induction conveyor system of claim 11 , wherein the controller signals the buffer conveyor to pause from releasing a product until one of the cull belt sensors is unblocked for at least a set amount of time. 13. An induction conveyor system for preparing a product for processing, comprising: a plurality of upstream conveyors for converting a bulk flow of products into a series of products; a buffer conveyor for receiving the series of products, buffering the series of products and releasing the product to a cull belt, the buffer conveyor comprising a plurality of roller zones, each roller zone comprising a plurality of rollers controlled together and including a powered roller and a zone sensor for sensing product in the roller zone; an array of sensors at a discharge of the buffer conveyor for monitoring the product; a cull belt for conveying product from the buffer past an operator at a selected paced rate; and a controller for modulating conditions in the induction conveyor system to keep the buffer conveyor at least substantially full of product, based on measurements of the product by a plurality of sensors, wherein the controller delays releasing a product at the discharge of the buffer conveyor if a sensor in the array of sensors is blocked for more than a selected period of time. 14. An induction conveyor system for preparing a product for processing, comprising: a plurality of upstream conveyors for converting a bulk flow of products into a series of products; a buffer conveyor for receiving the series of products, buffering the series of products and releasing the product to a cull belt, the buffer conveyor comprising a plurality of roller zones, each roller zone comprising a plurality of rollers controlled together and including a powered roller and a zone sensor for sensing product in the roller zone, wherein a first set of roller zones operates at a first speed higher than a speed of an adjacent upstream conveyor to pull the product away from the adjacent upstream conveyor; a cull belt for conveying product from the buffer past an operator at a selected paced rate; and a controller for modulating conditions in the induction conveyor system to keep the buffer conveyor at least substantially full of product, based on measurements of the product by a plurality of sensors. 15. The induction conveyor system of claim 14 , wherein a second set of roller zones operates at a second speed reduced from the first speed. 16. The induction conveyor system of claim 15 , wherein a third set of roller zones operates at a third speed increased from the second speed. 17. The induction conveyor system of claim 16 , wherein a fourth set of roller zones operates at a fourth speed increased from the third speed and a fifth set of roller zones operates at a fifth speed, reduced from the fourth speed and releases the product to the cull belt at the selected paced rate. 18. An induction conveyor system for preparing a product for processing, comprising: a plurality of upstream conveyors for converting a bulk flow of products into a series of products; a buffer conveyor for receiving the series of products, buffering the series of products and releasing the product to a cull belt, the buffer conveyor comprising a plurality of roller zones, each roller zone comprising a plurality of rollers controlled together and including a powered roller and a zone sensor for sensing product in the roller zone; a cull belt for conveying product from the buffer past an operator at a selected paced rate; sensors associated with the cull belt for detecting the discharge of multiple products onto the cull belt; and a controller for modulating conditions in the induction conveyor system to keep the buffer conveyor at least substantially full of product. 19. The induction conveyor system of claim 18 , wherein the controller signals the buffer conveyor to pause from releasing a product until one of the cull belt sensors is unblocked for at least a set amount of time.

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  • Optical · CPC title

  • B07C7/00Primary

    Sorting by hand only {e.g. of mail} · CPC title

  • Accumulating articles · CPC title

  • the articles being accumulated temporarily {(accumulating articles during transit B65G47/261)} · CPC title

  • Sequence control of conveyors operating in combination · CPC title

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What does patent US10500613B2 cover?
An article induction system for preparing a stream of articles, such as mail parcels, for processing employs a series of conveyors operating under control of a controller for feeding articles to an operator at a cull belt at an optimal paced rate. The article induction system includes a destacking section, a separation and alignment section, a buffer section and a culling section manned by an o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laitram Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B07C7/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 10 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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