System and Method for Severity Characterization of Machine Events
US-2015371454-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9406175B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9406175-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414561507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A system for handling tape dispensers to be used by parcel preparation workers. Identification markings on the parcels are scanned. The identification markings are matched with corresponding different kinds of packaging tape. A tape dispenser receptacle holds a plurality of tape dispensers in respective cradles. Each of the cradles has an associated display indicator that is activated based on the type of packaging tape determined by the scanner and the processor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tape dispenser system for handling different tape rolls to be used on different corresponding packages, the system including: a scanner for scanning identification markings on packages; a processor in operative communication with the scanner, the processor configured for matching scanned identification markings with corresponding different kinds of packaging tape; a tape dispenser receptacle in operative communication with the processor and having a plurality of tape dispenser cradles, each of the cradles being associated with a particular type of packaging tape, and each of the cradles having an associated display indicator, whereby the processor causes one of the associated display indicators to be activated based on the type of packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 2. The tape dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the cradles each further include a sensor, in communication with the processor, to detect whether the cradle is empty, and wherein the processor is further configured to generate an error signal when a cradle becomes empty when it is not a correct cradle associated with the packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 3. The tape dispenser system of claim 2 wherein the sensor is an optical sensor. 4. The tape dispenser system of claim 2 wherein the sensor is a mechanical spring sensor. 5. The tape dispenser system of claim 2 further including an audible alarm that is activated by the processor upon occurrence of the error signal. 6. The tape dispenser system of claim 2 further including a display screen in communication with the processor, the display screen displaying an error message upon occurrence of the error signal, and whereby the processor is further configured to stop processing of further packages until the error signal is removed by correction of a condition that caused the error signal. 7. The tape dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the tape dispensers include identification tags corresponding to the type of packaging tape in the tape dispensers, and the cradles include identification tag sensors for detecting identification tags that are within the cradles and wherein the processor is further configured to generate an error signal when the identification tag sensors determine that an incorrect identification tag has been removed from the tape dispenser receptacle, the incorrect identification tag being other than the correct identification tag corresponding with the packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 8. The tape dispenser system of claim 7 wherein the identification tags are RFID tags and the identification tag sensors are RF receivers. 9. The tape dispenser system of claim 7 further including an audible alarm that is activated by the processor upon occurrence of the error signal. 10. The tape dispenser system of claim 7 further including a display screen in communication with the processor, the display screen displaying an error message upon occurrence of the error signal, and whereby the processor is further configured to stop processing of further packages until the error signal is removed by correction of a condition that caused the error signal. 11. The tape dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the display indicators are LED lamps associated with each cradle. 12. The tape dispenser system of claim 1 wherein the different tape rolls correspond to different shippers and the identification markings identify particular shippers. 13. A method for handling of packages that require use of different packaging tape for different packages, wherein tape dispensers are stored in a receptacle having a plurality of tape dispenser cradles, each of the cradles being associated with a particular type of packaging tape, and each of the cradles having an associated display indicator, the method including: scanning identification markings on packages; matching scanned identification markings with corresponding different kinds of packaging tape; and activating one of the associated display indicators based on the type of packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the cradles each further include a sensor and including steps of detecting whether the cradle is empty with the sensor, and generating an error signal when a cradle becomes empty when it is not a correct cradle associated with the packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 15. The method of claim 14 further including displaying an error message upon occurrence of the error signal, and stopping processing of further packages until the error signal is removed by correction of a condition that caused the error signal. 16. The method of claim 13 wherein the tape dispensers include identification tags corresponding to the type of packaging, tape in the tape dispensers, and the cradles include identification tag sensors for detecting identification tags that are within the cradles; and including the step of generating an error signal when the identification tag sensors determine that an incorrect identification tag has been removed from the tape dispenser receptacle, the incorrect identification tag being other than the correct identification tag corresponding with the packaging tape associated with the scanned identification marking. 17. The method of claim 16 further including displaying an error message upon occurrence of the error signal, and stopping processing of further packages until the error signal is removed by correction of a condition that caused the error signal. 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the different tape rolls correspond to different shippers and the identification markings identify particular shippers.
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