Modular sortation units, systems, and methods

US10640303B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10640303-B2
Application numberUS-201816197202-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2018
Priority dateNov 22, 2017
Publication dateMay 5, 2020
Grant dateMay 5, 2020

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A modular transfer system with a primary flow system and a diverter system that is repositionable along a track system. The primary flow system includes a primary flow belt for conveying an article along a primary flow path from an infeed side of the modular transfer system to a pass-through side of the modular transfer system. The diverter system that is repositionable along the track system between the infeed side and the pass-through side by attachment within one or more channels.

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The following is claimed: 1. A modular conveyor system comprising: a frame having a first end and a second end; a main belt supported by the frame, the main belt comprising a plurality of hingedly-connected belt modules, each of the plurality of belt modules comprising a body and a plurality of spherical balls, the spherical balls having an upper portion that protrudes above an upper surface of the body and a lower portion that protrudes below a lower surface of the body, the spherical balls configured to rotate relative to the body; a main belt drive unit configured to drive the main belt in a first direction, the main belt drive unit comprising a motor and a drive roller, the drive roller engaged with the main belt at the first end of the frame; and a diverter belt supported by the frame, the diverter belt configured to travel in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction, the diverter belt positioned at least partially underneath the main belt such that the diverter belt contacts the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls and the relative movement of the main and diverter belts causes the spherical balls to rotate; wherein the diverter belt is configured to be repositioned between the first end and a second end of the frame along a track system while remaining supported by the frame. 2. The modular conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the track system comprises a first and second track, the diverter belt mounted with a channel on each of the first and second tracks by one or more brackets mounted within the channels, the channels extending in the first direction. 3. The modular conveyor system of claim 2 , wherein the channels are generally T-shaped, and the brackets are coupled within the first and second tracks by one or more bolts, each of the bolts having a head slidingly engaged within one of the channels. 4. The modular conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises first and second support rails, the first and second support rails coupled together by one or more struts, the first and second tracks coupled with the first and second support rails, respectively. 5. The modular conveyor system of claim 3 , wherein the diverter belt is slidable relative to the first and second tracks by loosening the one or more bolts and fixed relative to the first and second tracks by tightening the one or more bolts. 6. The modular conveyor system of claim 1 , wherein the diverter belt comprises multiple diverter belts in a single module. 7. The modular conveyor system of claim 1 , further comprising a filler sheet coated with a sound dampening material, the filler sheet filling a gap adjacent to one of the diverter belt and the drive roller, the filler sheet engaged with the lower portion of the spherical ball. 8. A modular conveyor system comprising: a frame having a first end and a second end; a main belt comprising a plurality of hingedly-connected belt modules, each of the plurality of belt modules comprising a body and a plurality of spherical balls, the spherical balls having an upper portion that protrudes above an upper surface of the body and a lower portion that protrudes below a lower surface of the body, the spherical balls configured to rotate relative to the body; a main belt drive unit configured to drive the main belt in a first direction at a main belt speed, the main belt drive unit comprising a motor and a drive roller, the drive roller engaged with the main belt at the first end of the frame; and a filler sheet positioned at least partially underneath the main belt such that the filler sheet contacts the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls and the relative movement of the main belt and filler sheet causes the spherical balls to rotate; wherein the filler sheet is repositionable between the first end and the second end of the frame along a track system; and wherein an article conveyed over the filler sheet by the main belt in the first direction is in contact with the upper portion of the spherical balls and is conveyed in the first direction at a conveyance speed, the conveyance speed being about twice the main belt speed. 9. The modular conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the filler sheet comprises a sound dampening material engaged with the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls. 10. The modular conveyor system of claim 8 , wherein the track system comprises a first track and second track, the filler sheet mounted with a channel on each of the first and second tracks, the channels extending in the first direction. 11. The modular conveyor system of claim 8 , further comprising a diverter belt configured to travel in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction, the first diverter belt positioned at least partially underneath the main belt such that the diverter belt contacts the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls and the relative movement of the main and diverter belt causes the spherical balls to rotate, the diverter belt being repositionable between the first end and the second end of the frame along the track system. 12. The modular conveyor system of claim 11 , wherein the filler sheet is positioned adjacent to the diverter belt such that the conveyance speed is maintained across the diverter belt and the filler sheet. 13. The modular conveyor system of claim 12 , wherein the conveyance speed is maintained from the first end of the frame to the second end of the frame by one or more adjacent diverter belts and adjacent fillers sheets. 14. A modular conveyor system comprising: a frame having a first end and a second end; a main belt comprising a plurality of hingedly-connected belt modules, each of the plurality of belt modules comprising a body and a plurality of spherical balls, the spherical balls having an upper portion that protrudes above an upper surface of the body and a lower portion that protrudes below a lower surface of the body, the spherical balls configured to rotate relative to the body; a main belt drive unit configured to drive the main belt in a first direction, the main belt drive unit comprising a motor and a drive roller, the drive roller engaged with the main belt at the first end of the frame; a diverter belt configured to travel in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction, the diverter belt positioned at least partially underneath the main belt such that the diverter belt contacts the protruding lower portion of the spherical balls and the relative movement of the main and diverter belts causes the spherical balls to rotate; a user interface and an input module; wherein the diverter belt is repositionable along a track system extending between the first end and a second end of the main belt; a control system comprising a processor and a computer-readable medium having operation instructions thereon, the operation instructions, when executed by the processor configured to: receive a position of a diverter zone; detect that an article on the main belt moving in the first direction is at the divert zone; determine that the article is to be diverted towards a side of the main belt; and operate the diverter belt to cause the article to change from moving primarily in the first direction to moving primarily in the second direction and towards the side of the main belt. 15. The modular transfer system of claim 14 , wherein the control system is further configured to determine whether an article is at the divert zone based on a signal received from a sensor. 16. The modular transfer system of claim 14 ,

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  • Sensors · CPC title

  • relating to the transported articles · CPC title

  • B65G47/841Primary

    Devices having endless travelling belts or chains equipped with article-engaging elements · CPC title

  • Modular constructions · CPC title

  • Devices for tilting links or platform {(releasing load-carriers B65G47/38)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10640303B2 cover?
A modular transfer system with a primary flow system and a diverter system that is repositionable along a track system. The primary flow system includes a primary flow belt for conveying an article along a primary flow path from an infeed side of the modular transfer system to a pass-through side of the modular transfer system. The diverter system that is repositionable along the track system b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Regal Beloit America Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65G47/841. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 05 2020 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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