Patent classifications
B65G2201/0267
ADVANCED WAREHOUSE AND LOGISTIC SYSTEMS USING AUTONOMOUS MOBILE LIFT ROBOTS
An advanced warehouse and logistic system having a hinged rack lattice structure that allows multiple autonomous mobile lift robots to move independently through the hinged rack structure to move goods and load trucks and other vehicles. The autonomous mobile lift robot of the present invention comprising a plurality of driving trains having a first gear mounted perpendicularly to a second gear to have the autonomous mobile lift robot be movable in an up, down, left, and right direction through the hinged rack depending on the geometry of the hinged rack lattice structure.
METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CARTRIDGE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE
- Frederic Philippe Ampolini ,
- Timothy Brian Nestor ,
- Jack Gray Flinchum, Jr. ,
- Wayne Douglas Brown ,
- Nicholas Harrison Watson ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Paul Andrew Brinkley ,
- James Robert Covino ,
- John DePiano ,
- Edward Louis Dickinson ,
- Eugene R. Harris ,
- Kevin Edward Keough ,
- David Jay Smith ,
- John Hook ,
- Michael LaCourse ,
- Robert Metcalf ,
- Steven Hart ,
- David Pelletier ,
- Marc Bourque ,
- Nathaniel Cambray ,
- John William Wolber ,
- James William McClellan ,
- Steven R. Mongillo ,
- Frank S. Silveira ,
- Michael Laine ,
- Quentin Paul Guenther, Jr.
The present disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for assembling cartridges for aerosol delivery devices. The cartridges may be assembled by transporting carriages between various substations at which parts are added to a base. In another assembly method, the base may be moved between a plurality of robots which direct the base downwardly into contact with components to couple the components therewith. An inspection system may inspect the cartridges at various stages of completion.
Cleaner assembly for an automated dispensing device
The cleaner assembly is configured for cleaning an automated dispensing device is described herein. The cleaner assembly includes a pallet; a plurality of side walls enclosing an inner chamber; a blower configured to propel contaminants into said inner chamber; and at least one roller operably supported by and projecting above at least one of said side walls, said at least one roller being configured to scrape contaminants off of a base plate of the automated dispensing device and towards said blower.
BATTERY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD, SIMULATION METHOD AND APPARATUS, PLC, AND MEDIUM
A battery transmission system may comprise: a material incoming structure to receive batteries; a first transfer structure to transfer the batteries to a first pallet so as to convey the batteries on a first transmission line, wherein the first transmission line has an unloading position for which at least one second transmission line is provided correspondingly; and a second transfer structure to transfer batteries at the unloading position to a first starting position of the second transmission line so as to transmits, when the number of batteries at the first starting position reaches N, the N batteries to a first termination position of the second transmission line, wherein N≥1.
SEALING SYSTEM FOR A MACHINE FOR THERMAL TREATMENT OF BULK MATERIAL
The disclosure relates to a machine for thermal treatment of bulk material, comprising, a stationary furnace which presents a support structure, and a plurality of pallet cars traveling through the furnace, said plurality of pallet cars together defining, at a lateral side thereof, a common engagement surface which extends through the furnace, wherein a gap is defined between the support structure of the furnace and the common engagement surface, said gap having a gap length, the machine further comprising: a sealing system comprising: one or more drop bars, wherein each drop bar of the one or more drop bars includes a brush arranged on the drop bar such that the brush is configured to be in engagement with the common engagement surface such that the one or more drop bars covers the gap over at least parts of the gap length.
Pallet Transport Means
A pallet transport means for transporting a plurality of pallets includes a base frame configured to receive the plurality of pallets, and at least two lifting units arranged oppositely on the base frame. Each lifting unit has a plurality of spaced apart brackets which are connected to one another and which are configured in each case to receive a respective pallet in pairs in an opposite manner, and can be moved on one hand orthogonally and on the other hand parallel in relation to the base frame.
Rack security enclosure bracket
An adjustable rear mounting bracket may include a planar main body, a channel extending from the planar main body, at least one forward slot, at least one rear slot, a rear pair of tabs, and a forward pair of tabs. The channel is configured to couple to at the rear panel. One of the rear or forward pairs of tabs may be configured to engage a rear leg of the pallet rack for laterally aligning the at least one rear slot or the at least one forward slot with at least one hole of the rear leg. The at least one rear or forward slot may then be vertically adjusted. The at least one rear slot when coupled to the pallet rack may define a close mounting position and, alternatively, the at least one forward slot when coupled to the pallet rack may define an offset mounting position.
Load wheel designs for pallet entry
A load wheel assembly for an elongate fork of a forked material-handling vehicle with a chassis employs a non-motorized forward load wheel, a non-motorized rear load wheel, and a non-motorized torque-coupling assembly connected between the forward load wheel and the rear load wheel for coupling torque between the forward load wheel and the rear load wheel to overcome obstacles on a surface, such as a floor.
CHEMICAL SUPPLY SYSTEM
A chemical supply system, includes: a chemical container receiving station configured to receive a chemical container, inspect chemical information of the chemical container and confirm the chemical information; a temporary storage configured to store the chemical container; a chemical supply device configured to supply a chemical in the chemical container to a place of use of the chemical; a first robot configured to transport the chemical container for which the chemical information is confirmed from the chemical container receiving station; and a second robot configured to carry the chemical container transported by the first robot into the chemical supply device..
PICK ASSIST SYSTEM
A pick assist system may include a pallet destacker storing a front column of pallets and a back column of pallets. At least one rfid reader is configured to read an rfid tag on a pallet in or below at least one of the front column of pallets or the back column of pallets. The pick assist system may include a pallet sled including a display indicating a product to be retrieved. The pallet sled may determine that the product has been placed in a center of a pallet on the pallet sled. A method for verifying a pallet may include identifying skus on exterior products in a layer in a stack of products. Based upon that determination, the skus of the interior products may also be determined. For example, it may be determined that the interior products were part of a layer pick.