Scanning systems for lumber retrieval equipment

US10814519B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10814519-B2
Application numberUS-201715645318-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2017
Priority dateSep 2, 2010
Publication dateOct 27, 2020
Grant dateOct 27, 2020

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Automated lumber handling systems include one or more lumber-scanning sensors that travel independently of a board-carrying trolley to reduce board retrieval times and increase scanning accuracy and resolution. In some examples, the lumber handling systems retrieve various size boards from a series of spaced-apart stations, and deliver chosen boards in a certain sequence to a saw. The saw then cuts the boards to sizes suitable for making prefabricated roof trusses and/or wall frames.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lumber retrieval method of using a trolley for retrieving a board from a plurality of boards of various sizes from a plurality of stations and transferring the board toward a saw, the lumber retrieval method further using a sensor mounted to a carrier, the lumber retrieval method comprising: the trolley carrying the board over the plurality of stations toward the saw; the carrier carrying the sensor over at least one station of the plurality of stations; the sensor scanning the plurality of boards while the carrier is carrying the sensor over the at least one station; and the carrier and the trolley traveling independently of each other such that sometimes the carrier travels slower than the trolley. 2. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is one of a plurality of sensors that move in unison with each other such that each sensor of the plurality of sensors travels over different stations of the plurality of stations. 3. The lumber retrieval method of claim 2 , further comprising an electronic controller generating a composite profile image based on a plurality of readings from the plurality of sensors, wherein the composite profile image represents the plurality of boards at the plurality of stations. 4. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the trolley and the carrier sometimes travel in opposite directions. 5. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the carrier sometimes travels faster than the trolley. 6. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of stations include a first station and a second station, the saw being closer to the first station than to the second station, the plurality of boards includes a first board and a second board, and the lumber retrieval method further comprising: the sensor making a first-pass scan over the second station; the trolley carrying the first board from the second station, over the first station and toward the saw after the sensor makes the first-pass scan over the second station; the sensor making a second-pass scan over the second station prior to the trolley carrying the second board from the second station, over the first station, and toward the saw; the trolley carrying the second board from the second station, over the first station, and toward the saw after the sensor makes the second-pass scan over the second station; and the sensor scanning the plurality of boards at the first station after the sensor makes the first-pass scan and the second-pass scan over the second station. 7. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the carrier and the trolley travel substantially parallel to each other. 8. The lumber retrieval method of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is at a higher elevation than that of the trolley. 9. A lumber retrieval method of using a trolley for retrieving a board from a plurality of boards from a first station and a second station and for transferring the board toward a saw, the plurality of boards including a first board of a first size, a second board of the first size, and a third board of a second size, the lumber retrieval method further using a sensor mounted to a carrier, the lumber retrieval method comprising: the sensor making a first-pass scan over the second station; the trolley carrying the first board from the second station, over the first station and toward the saw after the sensor makes the first-pass scan over the second station; the sensor making a second-pass scan over the second station prior to the trolley carrying the second board from the second station, over the first station, and toward the saw; the trolley carrying the second board from the second station, over the first station, and toward the saw after the sensor makes the second-pass scan over the second station; the sensor scanning the plurality of boards at the first station after the sensor makes the first-pass scan and the second-pass scan over the second station; and the trolley carrying the third board from the first station toward the saw after the sensor scans the plurality of boards at the first station. 10. The lumber retrieval method of claim 9 , wherein the trolley and the carrier sometimes travel in opposite directions. 11. The lumber retrieval method of claim 9 , wherein the carrier sometimes travels faster than the trolley. 12. The lumber retrieval method of claim 9 , wherein the carrier and the trolley travel substantially parallel to each other. 13. The lumber retrieval method of claim 9 , wherein the sensor is at a higher elevation than that of the trolley.

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What does patent US10814519B2 cover?
Automated lumber handling systems include one or more lumber-scanning sensors that travel independently of a board-carrying trolley to reduce board retrieval times and increase scanning accuracy and resolution. In some examples, the lumber handling systems retrieve various size boards from a series of spaced-apart stations, and deliver chosen boards in a certain sequence to a saw. The saw then …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aylsworth Steven L, Acer Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B27B31/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 27 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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