Article transfer device
US-11261039-B2 · Mar 1, 2022 · US
US2023211960A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023211960-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117924838-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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A sorting system having a buffer interposable between a discharge, such as a chute, supplying packages and multiple destination receptacles, such as wheeled bins. The buffer temporarily accumulates packages to ensure correct package delivery to assigned destination receptacles during overflow conditions. The buffer may be realized in various ways that operate in horizontal, vertical, or inclined planes.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A sorting system comprising: a plurality of receptacles; a discharge supplying packages, each destined for the receptacle assigned to the package; a buffer arranged to receive at least some of the packages from the discharge and having a plurality of compartments for receiving the packages from the discharge and depositing the packages in the receptacles; a drive mechanism effecting relative movement between the compartments and the receptacles so that a package in any compartment is deposited in the assigned receptacle. 2 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the discharge supplies the packages not received in the buffer directly to their assigned receptacles. 3 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein drive mechanism comprises at least one of a buffer drive that moves only the plurality of compartments and a receptacle drive that moves only the plurality of receptacles. 4 . The sorting system of claim 3 wherein the buffer drive includes a pair of rails and rollers on the buffers riding along the rails. 5 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the number of receptacles equals the number of compartments. 6 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of receptacles are aligned and the plurality of compartments are aligned and parallel to the plurality of aligned receptacles. 7 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein each of the compartments has a door that is selectively closeable in a closed position to support a package and selectively openable in an open position to drop a package into an assigned receptacle. 8 . The sorting system of claim 7 wherein the door has two panels that swing between the open and closed positions. 9 . The sorting system of claim 7 wherein the door has two panels that slide between the open and closed positions. 10 . The sorting system of claim 9 wherein each panel extends from an inner end confronting the inner end of the other panel to an outer end, wherein each panel includes a series of hingedly connected slats and a weight attached to the slat at the outer end. 11 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the discharge is a chute. 12 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the buffer comprises a conveyor belt with flights separating the belt into the compartments. 13 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the buffer comprises a chute having flights selectively movable from a lowered position allowing packages to slide down a floor of the chute and a raised position blocking packages. 14 . The sorting system of claim 13 wherein the flights in the lowered position form a portion of the floor of the chute and in the raised position separate two compartments from each other. 15 . The sorting system of claim 1 wherein the compartments of the buffer are formed by a series of buckets, each having a selectively openable trapdoor at the bottom and wherein the buffer includes a vertical racetrack around which the series of buckets ride. 16 . A sorting system comprising: a plurality of receptacles movable together; a discharge supplying packages, each destined for the receptacle assigned to the package; a buffer arranged to receive packages from the discharge when the supply of packages from the discharge exceeds a predetermined rate, wherein the buffer has a plurality of compartments for receiving the packages from the discharge and depositing the packages in the receptacles; at least one of a buffer drive coupled to the buffer to move the compartments relative to the receptacles or a receptacle drive coupled to the receptacle to move the receptacles relative to the compartments so that a package in any compartment is deposited in the assigned receptacle. 17 . The sorting system of claim 16 wherein the buffer drive includes a pair of rails and rollers on the buffers riding along the rails. 18 . The sorting system of claim 16 wherein each of the compartments has an actuator and a door that the actuator selectively closes in a closed position of the door to support a package and that the actuator selectively opens in an open position of the door to drop a package into an assigned receptacle. 19 . The sorting system of claim 16 wherein the buffer comprises a conveyor belt with flights separating the belt into the compartments. 20 . The sorting system of claim 16 wherein the buffer comprises a chute having flights selectively movable from a lowered position allowing packages to slide down a floor of the chute and a raised position blocking packages. 21 . The sorting system of claim 20 wherein the flights in the lowered position form a portion of the floor of the chute and in the raised position separate two compartments from each other. 22 . The sorting system of claim 16 wherein the compartments of the buffer are formed by a series of buckets, each having a selectively openable trapdoor at the bottom and wherein the buffer includes a vertical racetrack around which the series of buckets ride.
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for articles · CPC title
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and distributing, e.g. automatically, to desired points (in tube mail systems B65G51/36) · CPC title
comprising two or more co-operating conveying elements with parallel longitudinal axes (the conveying elements being endless surfaces B65G15/10) · CPC title
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