Small object sorting system and method
US-9387518-B2 · Jul 12, 2016 · US
US11084064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11084064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615206628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2006 |
| Publication date | Aug 10, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 10, 2021 |
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An automated object sorting system is provided. In various embodiments, the automated object sorting system includes an automated object extraction assembly and an automated object collection assembly. The automated object extraction assembly extracts one or more objects from an object sorting tray based on one or more attributes and/or traits of interest. The automated collection assembly selectively deposits the extracted objects in selected collection receptacles according to the particular attributes and/or traits of each respective object.
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An automated method for sorting objects, the method comprising: reading, from an identification device attached to an object sorting tray, information identifying logistic data, in a database, for each of multiple objects included in the object sorting tray; identifying first and second individual objects in the object sorting tray, from the multiple objects, based on the logistic data for said objects; simultaneously aligning a first nozzle of an automated object extraction assembly with the first identified object and a second nozzle of the automated object extraction assembly with the second identified object; simultaneously moving the first and second nozzles toward the object sorting tray and extracting, by a tip of the first nozzle, the identified first object from the object sorting tray and, by a tip of the second nozzle, the identified second object from the object sorting tray; simultaneously moving the first and second nozzles, with the extracted first object positioned on the tip of the first nozzle and the extracted second object positioned on the tip of the second nozzle, away from the object sorting tray and into a positon to deposit the extracted objects in a transfer funnel; selecting a first receptacle, from multiple receptacles, to receive the extracted first object based on the logistic data for said first object and selecting a second receptacle, from the multiple receptacles, to receive the extracted second object based on the logistic data for said second object; positioning the selected first and second receptacles below the transfer funnel; and transferring, by the automated object extraction assembly, the extracted first object from the tip of the first nozzle to a first passage of the transfer funnel, for receipt in the first receptacle, and the extracted second object from the tip of the second nozzle to a second passage of the transfer funnel, for receipt in the second receptacle. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the logistic data for the objects includes one or more characteristic(s) of the objects. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the first and second objects in the object sorting tray includes: accessing the logistic data; distinguishing the first and second objects from the other multiple objects in the object sorting tray, based on the accessed logistic data; and then locating the first and second objects in the object sorting tray based on the accessed logistic data. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising generating the logistic data based on specific attributes of each of the multiple objects in the object sorting tray and storing the logistic data in the database. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein positioning the selected first and second receptacles below the transfer funnel includes moving at least one platform supporting the first and second receptacles in an X-Y plane to thereby position the selected first and second receptacles below the transfer funnel. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising moving the object sorting tray between a first position in which the object sorting tray is disposed over the transfer funnel and a second positon in which the object sorting tray is disposed away from the transfer funnel; wherein extracting the identified object from the object sorting tray includes extracting the identified first and second objects from the object sorting tray when the object sorting tray is in the first position; and wherein transferring the extracted first and second objects to the transfer funnel includes transferring the extracted first and second objects to the transfer funnel when the object sorting tray is in the second position. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein extracting the identified object from the object sorting tray via the nozzle includes providing vacuum pressure to the tip the nozzle and moving the object out of the object sorting tray, by the nozzle, through use of the vacuum pressure; and wherein transferring the extracted object from the tip of the nozzle to the transfer funnel includes positioning the nozzle over the transfer funnel and terminating the vacuum pressure to the nozzle, thereby releasing the object into the transfer funnel. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identification device includes a bar code attached to the object sorting tray; wherein reading the information identifying the logistic data from the identification device includes reading, by a bar code reader, the information identifying the logistic data from the bar code attached to the object sorting tray, wherein the logistic data includes specific genotypes and/or attributes of each of the multiple objects in the object sorting tray; and wherein identifying the individual object in the object sorting tray includes distinguishing the individual object in the object sorting tray, from other ones of the multiple objects in the object sorting tray, based on one or more differences of the specific genotypes and/or attributes of the identified object and the other ones of the multiple objects. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the identification device includes a readable label attached to the object sorting tray; wherein reading the information identifying the logistic data from the identification device includes reading, by a label reader, the information identifying the logistic data from the readable label attached to the object sorting tray, wherein the logistic data includes specific genotypes and/or attributes of each of the multiple objects in the object sorting tray; and wherein identifying the individual object in the object sorting tray includes distinguishing the individual object in the object sorting tray, from other ones of the multiple objects in the object sorting tray, based on one or more differences of the specific genotypes and/or attributes of the identified object and the other ones of the multiple objects. 10. An automated method for sorting objects, the method comprising: moving an object sorting tray to a first position under an object extraction assembly and over a transfer funnel, the object sorting tray including multiple objects, and the object extraction assembly including multiple nozzles; moving a nozzle, of the multiple nozzles of the object extraction assembly, in a generally downward direction along a vertical axis and inserting a tip of the nozzle into a well of the object sorting tray; when the object sorting tray is in the first position, extracting, by the nozzle of the object extraction assembly, an object, of the multiple objects, from the well of the object sorting tray by drawing the object against the tip of the nozzle and moving the object, with the object positioned on the tip of the nozzle, out of the well of the object sorting tray in a generally upward direction along the same vertical axis along which the nozzle was moved to insert the tip of the nozzle into the well of the object sorting tray; moving the object sorting tray from the first position to a second position in which the object sorting tray is away from the object extraction assembly; when the object sorting tray is in the second position, depositing the extracted object from the tip of the nozzle into the transfer funnel, for receipt in a receptacle in a generally downward direction substantially along the same vertical axis along which the extracted object was moved out of the well of the object sorting tray when the object sorting tray was in the first position; and moving the object sorting tray from the second position back to the first position, under the object extraction assembly and over the transfer funnel, and extracting, by the object extraction assembly, another one of the multi
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