Merchandise sorting device and sorting plate
US-2019060959-A1 · Feb 28, 2019 · US
US11952220B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11952220-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017603076-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2024 |
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A sorting system having a main sorting conveyor sorting articles to discharge conveyors feeding articles to diverters having freely rotatable, gravity-activated rollers arranged in an inclined plane. The orientations of the rollers are selectably changed to divert articles riding downward along each diverter to different destinations. The main sorting conveyor comprises a roller belt with belt-roller actuators at sorting locations. The belt-roller actuators and the diverters are identical mechanisms.
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A conveyor system comprising: a main conveyor having a first side and a second side and conveying articles in a main conveying direction; a plurality of first discharge conveyors along the first and second sides of the main conveyor; a sorting system selectably sorting articles off the main conveyor onto the first discharge conveyors; wherein the main conveyor comprises a roller belt having belt rollers rotatable on axes parallel to the main conveying direction on an upper carryway and wherein the sorting system comprises a belt-roller activation system below the roller belt on the upper carryway selectably contacting the belt rollers to cause them to rotate toward the first discharge conveyors to sort articles off the main conveyor and onto the first discharge conveyors; wherein the belt-roller activation system includes a plurality of first arrays of freely rotatable rollers and a first drive system coupled to the first arrays of freely rotatable rollers and including first actuators operable to selectably change the orientations of the first arrays of freely rotatable rollers between a first orientation that causes the belt rollers in contact to rotate in a first direction pushing articles atop the belt rollers to the first discharge conveyors at the first side of the main conveyor and a second orientation that causes the belt rollers in contact to rotate in an opposite second direction pushing articles atop the belt rollers to the first discharge conveyors at the second side of the main conveyor; a diverter on each of the first discharge conveyors, the diverter including: a second such array of freely rotatable rollers angling downward on an inclined plane from an upper end to a lower end; a second such drive system coupled to the second array of freely rotatable rollers and including a second actuator operable to selectably change the orientation of the second array of freely rotatable rollers in the inclined plane to direct articles riding downward along the diverter directly atop the freely rotatable rollers to different destinations over the lower end. 2. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first discharge conveyors include slides. 3. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the slides have an outer surface and wherein the tops of the freely rotatable rollers of the second such array are coplanar with the outer surface. 4. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 1 comprising a divider in the discharge conveyors beyond the lower end of the diverter to help funnel diverted articles to the selected destinations. 5. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 1 comprising second discharge conveyors disposed between consecutive first discharge conveyors, wherein each of the second discharge conveyors directs articles directly to a single destination. 6. A conveyor system comprising: a main conveyor conveying articles in a main conveying direction and including a roller belt having belt rollers rotatable on axes parallel to the main conveying direction; a plurality of first discharge conveyors including slides angling downward from an upper end to a lower end; a belt-roller activation system including a plurality of first arrays of freely rotatable rollers and a drive system coupled to the first arrays of freely rotatable rollers and including first actuators operable to selectably change the orientations of the first arrays of freely rotatable rollers from a first orientation that causes the belt rollers in contact to rotate in a first direction to a second orientation that causes the belt rollers in contact to rotate in an opposite second direction; a diverter on each of the slides of the first discharge conveyors, the diverter including: a second array of freely rotatable rollers on the slides; a drive system coupled to the second array of freely rotatable rollers and including a second actuator operable to selectably change the orientation of the freely rotatable rollers in the second array to direct articles riding downward along the diverter directly atop the freely rotatable rollers to different destinations over the lower end; wherein the first and second arrays of freely rotatable rollers are similar mechanisms. 7. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 6 wherein each of the first and second arrays of freely rotatable rollers comprises: roller cartridges arranged in rows and columns, each roller cartridge supporting one of the freely rotatable rollers and having a cartridge gear; actuator gears engaged with the cartridge gears and actuated by one of the first actuators or one of the second actuators to rotate the roller cartridges and change the orientations of the freely rotatable rollers. 8. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 6 wherein the first discharge conveyors are disposed on both sides of the main conveyor. 9. A conveyor system comprising: first and second arrays of freely rotatable rollers, each array actuatable to change the orientations of the freely rotatable rollers; a main conveyor conveying articles in a main conveying direction and including a roller belt having two opposite sides and belt rollers rotatable on axes parallel to the main conveying direction; discharge conveyors at discharge positions along the length of the main conveyor receiving articles over the sides of the main conveyor; wherein the first arrays underlie the roller belt at the discharge positions are selectably actuated to orient their freely rotatable rollers in contact with the belt rollers to cause the belt rollers to rotate and divert articles atop the belt rollers to one of the discharge conveyors; wherein each of the discharge conveyors includes an inclined portion in which one of the second arrays is mounted; wherein articles diverted to the discharge conveyors ride directly atop the freely rotatable rollers in the second arrays and are diverted in one direction or another by the selectably actuated orientations of the freely rotatable rollers. 10. A conveyor system as claimed in claim 9 comprising first actuators first actuators operable to selectably change the orientations of each of the first arrays of freely rotatable rollers and second actuators operable to selectably change the orientations of each of the second arrays of freely rotatable rollers wherein each of the first and second arrays of freely rotatable rollers comprises: roller cartridges arranged in rows and columns, each roller cartridge supporting one of the freely rotatable rollers and having a cartridge gear; actuator gears engaged with the cartridge gears and actuated by one of the first actuators or one of the second actuators to rotate the roller cartridges and change the orientations of the freely rotatable rollers.
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