Systems and methods for providing processing of a variety of objects employing motion planning
US-2017225330-A1 · Aug 10, 2017 · US
US9878349B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9878349-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515023866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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The postal sorting machine comprises a sorting conveyor suitable for transporting postal articles in series past sorting outlets and a postal article feed unit having a magazine for loosely storing postal articles to be sorted and a separator that has a robotized arm and a vision sensor and that is suitable for picking up the postal articles to be sorted one-by-one from the magazine and for putting them on the sorting conveyor while placing them in series at constant pitch. The sorting conveyor has a flat conveyor that slopes sideways to form a jogging edge against which the postal articles are jogged by gravity.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A postal sorting machine comprising a sorting conveyor suitable for transporting postal articles in series past sorting outlets and a postal article feed unit having a magazine for storing postal articles to be sorted and a separator that is suitable for injecting the postal articles to be sorted one-by-one from the magazine onto the sorting conveyor while placing them in series at constant pitch, said postal sorting machine being characterized in that the separator has a robotized arm provided with a pneumatic pickup that is steerable in three-dimensional space, a vision sensor suitable for observing a pile of postal articles stored loosely in the magazine to produce image data including a certain postal article to be separated from the pile of loose postal articles, and a monitoring and control unit that, on the basis of said image data produced by the vision sensor, is suitable for identifying a non-covered pickup face of said certain postal article so that said postal article can be gripped by the pickup, said monitoring and control unit also being arranged to control the robotized arm in such a manner as to come and pick up said certain postal article via said postal article pickup face and put said postal article onto the sorting conveyor, in that a flat conveying segment is organized to slope sideways, with a lower side edge and an upper side edge that is higher than the lower side edge, which is designed as a jogging edge, and in that the robotized arm is designed to put each postal article, separated from the pile of loose postal articles, individually onto the sideways-sloping flat conveying segment in such a manner that said article comes, by gravity, to be jogged against the lower edge of the conveyor. 2. The postal sorting machine according to claim 1 , characterized in that said monitoring and control unit is also arranged to control the robotized arm in such a manner that said robotized arm pickup comes to pick up said certain postal article from the magazine via said certain postal article pickup face and to inject said certain postal article onto the sorting conveyor, and in that the monitoring and control unit is also arranged to detect that the data produced by the vision sensor is insufficient to identify said certain postal article, and to respond to such detection by causing the magazine to shake by moving said magazine forwards and backwards to change the three-dimensional configuration of the pile of loose postal articles. 3. The postal sorting machine according to claim 1 , characterized in that said feed magazine has a platform for storing the pile of loose postal articles, which platform is mounted on an elevator, and in that said monitoring and control unit is arranged to control the elevator in such a manner as to keep the top of the pile of loose postal articles a certain setpoint distance away from the vision sensor. 4. The sorting machine according to claim 1 , characterized in that said sorting machine has a plurality of juxtaposed magazines, in each of which postal articles are stored loose, a plurality of robotized arms associated with respective ones of said magazines, and a plurality of parallel flat conveying segments that are fed with parcels by said respective robotized arms in such a manner that the postal articles are placed such that they are aligned in rows on said first flat conveying segments so that they can be transferred in rows of postal articles to a second flat conveying segment on which the postal articles are placed in series and spaced apart in pairs at a constant pitch. 5. The sorting machine according to claim 4 , characterized in that the postal articles aligned in rows are transferred to the second flat conveying segment by a pneumatic pickup. 6. The sorting machine according to claim 1 , characterized in that the sorting conveyor has a flat conveyor for transporting the postal articles in series, flat, and spaced apart in pairs at a constant pitch, and a tipper-platform carrousel that is fed with postal articles by said flat conveyor and that feeds postal articles to a bin carrousel that serves the sorting outlets.
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