Buffer sort
US-2023211960-A1 · Jul 6, 2023 · US
US12012244B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12012244-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117920189-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2024 |
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A sorting conveyor and bagging device for selectively depositing packages in bags through collapsible openings in the bags themselves or in sleeves protruding from the mouths of bags. Sliders are positioned between the bags at the ends of chutes. Actuators slide the sliders along the slide tracks to selectively open and position the opening to one bag to receive packages from the chute while the opening to the other bag is closed and positioned out of the way.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bagging device comprising: a pair of slide tracks; a slider movable along the slide tracks and attachable to two bags; an actuator coupled to the slider to slide the slider along the slide tracks in a first direction opening an opening into a first one of the bags and closing an opening into a second one of the bags and in an opposite second direction opening an opening into the second one of the bags and closing the opening into the first one of the bags. 2. The bagging device of claim 1 wherein the slider has stubs protruding from its laterally opposite sides and wherein the slide tracks comprise first and second guides having slots receiving the stubs. 3. The bagging device of claim 2 comprising springs attached to the bags to bias one side of their openings away from the slider. 4. The bagging device of claim 1 wherein the slide tracks comprise first and second rails extending through the slider and adapted to extend through the lips of bags. 5. The bagging device of claim 4 wherein the first and second rails each have first and second detents at spaced positions along the length of the rail to retain the sides of the bags opposite the slider. 6. The bagging device of claim 4 comprising a leg attached at each end of the first and second rails to support the rails in parallel, wherein the legs are detachable to slide a bag on or off the first and second rails. 7. The bagging device of claim 1 wherein the slider is attachable to bags by means of hooks, spring gates, spring latches, or magnetic attraction. 8. The bagging device of claim 1 comprising a locking bar atop the slider and pivot pin extending through the locking bar and affixed to the slider to allow the slider to rotate relative to the locking bar. 9. The bagging device of claim 8 comprising a locking pin affixed to the locking bar and extendable into slider into a locked position to prevent the slider from rotating relative to the locking bar and retractable from the locking bar into an unlocked position to allow the slider to be rotated relative to the locking bar. 10. The bagging device of claim 1 wherein the actuator is a linear actuator or a motorized rack and pinion. 11. The bagging device of claim 1 comprising sleeves attached to the slider and forming openings into the bags. 12. A sorting system for sorting packages comprising: first and second destination bags, each having an opening; a bagging device including: first and second slide tracks; a slider movable along the first and second slide tracks and attachable to the first and second destination bags; an actuator coupled to the slider to slide the slider along the first and second slide tracks in a first direction opening the opening into the first destination bag and closing the opening into the second destination bag and in an opposite second direction opening the opening into the second destination bag and closing the opening into the first destination bag. 13. The sorting system of claim 12 wherein the slider extends in width from a first end to a second end and in thickness from a first side adjacent the first destination bag to a second side adjacent the second destination bag and wherein the actuator includes first and second linear actuators having arms with distal ends attached to the second side of the slider at the first and second ends. 14. The sorting system of claim 12 wherein the openings into the first and second destination bags have lips surrounding mouths and wherein the first and second slide tracks comprise first and second rails extending through the slider and the lips of the first and second destination bags wherein the actuator slides the slider along the first and second rails. 15. The sorting system of claim 14 wherein the first and second rails each have first and second retainers at spaced positions along the length of the rail, wherein the first retainer retains a portion of the lip of the first destination bag's opening on the side of the lip opposite the slider and wherein the second retainer retains a portion of the lip of the second destination bag's opening on the side of the lip opposite the slider. 16. The sorting system of claim 15 wherein each of the first and second retainers is a detent in the first or second rail or pairs of rings received on the first or second rail retaining the lip. 17. The sorting system of claim 12 comprising a leg attached at each end of the first and second slide tracks to support the first and second slide tracks in parallel, wherein the legs are detachable to slide the first and second destination bags on or off the first and second slide tracks. 18. The sorting system of claim 12 comprising a chute declining from an upper end to a lower end positioned to drop packages through the openings into the first and second destination bags. 19. The sorting system of claim 12 comprising a load sensor mounted to the first or second slide track to detect the deposit of a package in the first or second destination bag. 20. The sorting system of claim 19 comprising a controller assigning each package to one of the first and second destination bags and receiving signals from the load sensor indicating the delivery of a package to the first or second destination bag, wherein the controller notifies an operator if the package was missorted. 21. The sorting system of claim 19 comprising a controller receiving signals from the load sensor indicating the weight of each package delivered to the first or second destination bags, accumulating the total weights of the first or second destination bags, comparing the accumulated weights to a maximum weight value, and notifying an operator that a destination bag is full if the accumulated weight exceeds the maximum weight value. 22. The sorting system of claim 12 comprising first and second sleeves attached to the slider and extending into the first and second bags to form the openings into the first and second destination bags. 23. The sorting system of claim 22 comprising a bag support stand between the first and second destination bags and below the slider supporting the first and second destination bags. 24. The sorting system of claim 12 wherein the bagging device is rotatable. 25. The sorting system of claim 12 wherein the slider has stubs protruding from its laterally opposite sides and wherein the first and second slide tracks comprise first and second guides having slots receiving the stubs. 26. The bagging device of claim 25 comprising springs attached to the openings of the first and second destination bags to bias the sides of their openings opposite the slider away from the slider.
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