Patent classifications
B07C5/38
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING FOR THE PROCESSING OF OBJECTS IN VEHICLES
An object processing system within a trailer for a tracker trailer is discloses. The object processing system includes an input area of the trailer at which objects to be processed may be presented, a perception system for providing perception data regarding objects to be processed, and a primary transport system for providing transport of each object in one of at least two primary transport directions within the trailer based on the perception data.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING FOR THE PROCESSING OF OBJECTS IN VEHICLES
An object processing system within a trailer for a tracker trailer is discloses. The object processing system includes an input area of the trailer at which objects to be processed may be presented, a perception system for providing perception data regarding objects to be processed, and a primary transport system for providing transport of each object in one of at least two primary transport directions within the trailer based on the perception data.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING FOR THE PROCESSING OF OBJECTS IN VEHICLES
An object processing system within a trailer for a tracker trailer is discloses. The object processing system includes an input area of the trailer at which objects to be processed may be presented, a perception system for providing perception data regarding objects to be processed, and a primary transport system for providing transport of each object in one of at least two primary transport directions within the trailer based on the perception data.
Method and system for batching size adjusted food items
A method for processing and batching food items in a food processing system according to a predefined batch target criterion, comprises the steps of conveying a food item to weight determining means, determining the weight of the food item by means of the weight determining means, and processing the determined weight of the food item together with a weight of a plurality of food items. The processing includes dynamically generating a control-cutting signal. The method further comprises determining if the dynamically generated control cutting signal indicates that cutting off a part of the food item will increase a prospect to meet the predefined batch target criterion, and in the confirmative convey the food item to a separation device wherein a part of the food item is cut off.
Method and system for batching size adjusted food items
A method for processing and batching food items in a food processing system according to a predefined batch target criterion, comprises the steps of conveying a food item to weight determining means, determining the weight of the food item by means of the weight determining means, and processing the determined weight of the food item together with a weight of a plurality of food items. The processing includes dynamically generating a control-cutting signal. The method further comprises determining if the dynamically generated control cutting signal indicates that cutting off a part of the food item will increase a prospect to meet the predefined batch target criterion, and in the confirmative convey the food item to a separation device wherein a part of the food item is cut off.
DISCONTINUOUS GRID SYSTEM FOR USE IN SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING OBJECTS INCLUDING MOBILE MATRIX CARRIER SYSTEMS
- Thomas Wagner ,
- Kevin Ahearn ,
- John Richard Amend, Jr. ,
- Benjamin Cohen ,
- Michael Dawson-Haggerty ,
- William Hartman Fort ,
- Christopher Geyer ,
- Jennifer Eileen King ,
- Thomas Koletschka ,
- Michael Cap Koval ,
- Kyle Maroney ,
- Matthew T. Mason ,
- William Chu-Hyon McMahan ,
- Gene Temple Price ,
- Joseph Romano ,
- Daniel Smith ,
- Siddhartha Srinivasa ,
- Prasanna Velagapudi ,
- Thomas Allen
An automated carrier system is disclosed for moving objects to be processed. The automated carrier system includes a discontinuous plurality of track sections on which an automated carrier may be directed to move, and the automated carrier includes a base structure on which an object may be supported, and at least two wheels assemblies being pivotally supported on the base structure for pivoting movement from a first position to a second position to effect a change in direction of movement of the carrier.
Order-picking installation for the order picking of different items, in particular items which can be transported in a hanging state, and method for operating such an order-picking installation
An order-picking installation for the order picking of items, in particular items transported in a hanging state, includes at least one supply station having a plurality of parallel supply locations, by which the items to be picked are supplied into the order-picking installation, and at least one dispatch station having a plurality of parallel dispatch locations, by which the picked items are discharged for dispatch, wherein at least one interim store is provided, for the order picking of the items, between the supply station and the dispatch station. The interim store includes a dynamic store for the interim storage of the items provided for order picking as well as a retrieval store, arranged downstream of the dynamic store, and intended for storing items which have been removed from the dynamic store and pre-sorted in the process, the dynamic store and the retrieval store arranged within a common circulatory conveyor.
Order-picking installation for the order picking of different items, in particular items which can be transported in a hanging state, and method for operating such an order-picking installation
An order-picking installation for the order picking of items, in particular items transported in a hanging state, includes at least one supply station having a plurality of parallel supply locations, by which the items to be picked are supplied into the order-picking installation, and at least one dispatch station having a plurality of parallel dispatch locations, by which the picked items are discharged for dispatch, wherein at least one interim store is provided, for the order picking of the items, between the supply station and the dispatch station. The interim store includes a dynamic store for the interim storage of the items provided for order picking as well as a retrieval store, arranged downstream of the dynamic store, and intended for storing items which have been removed from the dynamic store and pre-sorted in the process, the dynamic store and the retrieval store arranged within a common circulatory conveyor.
Discontinuous grid system for use in systems and methods for processing objects including mobile matrix carrier systems
- Thomas Wagner ,
- Kevin Ahearn ,
- John Richard Amend, Jr. ,
- Benjamin Cohen ,
- Michael Dawson-Haggerty ,
- William Hartman Fort ,
- Christopher Geyer ,
- Jennifer Eileen King ,
- Thomas Koletschka ,
- Michael Cap Koval ,
- Kyle Maroney ,
- Matthew T. Mason ,
- William Chu-Hyon McMahan ,
- Gene Temple Price ,
- Joseph Romano ,
- Daniel Smith ,
- Siddhartha Srinivasa ,
- Prasanna Velagapudi ,
- Thomas Allen
An automated carrier system is disclosed for moving objects to be processed. The automated carrier system includes a discontinuous plurality of track sections on which an automated carrier may be directed to move, and the automated carrier includes a base structure on which an object may be supported, and at least two wheels assemblies being pivotally supported on the base structure for pivoting movement from a first position to a second position to effect a change in direction of movement of the carrier.
Discontinuous grid system for use in systems and methods for processing objects including mobile matrix carrier systems
- Thomas Wagner ,
- Kevin Ahearn ,
- John Richard Amend, Jr. ,
- Benjamin Cohen ,
- Michael Dawson-Haggerty ,
- William Hartman Fort ,
- Christopher Geyer ,
- Jennifer Eileen King ,
- Thomas Koletschka ,
- Michael Cap Koval ,
- Kyle Maroney ,
- Matthew T. Mason ,
- William Chu-Hyon McMahan ,
- Gene Temple Price ,
- Joseph Romano ,
- Daniel Smith ,
- Siddhartha Srinivasa ,
- Prasanna Velagapudi ,
- Thomas Allen
An automated carrier system is disclosed for moving objects to be processed. The automated carrier system includes a discontinuous plurality of track sections on which an automated carrier may be directed to move, and the automated carrier includes a base structure on which an object may be supported, and at least two wheels assemblies being pivotally supported on the base structure for pivoting movement from a first position to a second position to effect a change in direction of movement of the carrier.