Patent classifications
B65G1/10
SLIDING TRAY SYSTEM
A sliding tray system for a storage unit to allow a user to easily access and utilize the rear of an elevated storage unit. The sliding tray system has a tray, roller supports, rollers, two tracks, and a pull strap. The tray has a well having a bottom wall, side walls and flanges extending outwardly from the side walls at a top of the well. The rollers are secured to the roller support and ride within the tracks. Additionally, retaining walls are secured to the flanges to provide a rear wall for the sliding tray system. Preferably, the retaining walls do not extend from the second end of the tray all the way to the first end of the tray.
SLIDING TRAY SYSTEM
A sliding tray system for a storage unit to allow a user to easily access and utilize the rear of an elevated storage unit. The sliding tray system has a tray, roller supports, rollers, two tracks, and a pull strap. The tray has a well having a bottom wall, side walls and flanges extending outwardly from the side walls at a top of the well. The rollers are secured to the roller support and ride within the tracks. Additionally, retaining walls are secured to the flanges to provide a rear wall for the sliding tray system. Preferably, the retaining walls do not extend from the second end of the tray all the way to the first end of the tray.
PACKAGE SORTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE
Package sorting systems and methods of use are disclosed herein. An example system includes a platform of a vehicle, where the platform is arranged as a grid having a plurality of slots (including an open slot and a target slot). A plurality of slabs can be placed into the grid except for in the open slot. A slab moving assembly is used, to move the slabs in order to place a selected slab into the target slot on the platform.
Filling station and method for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments
A filling station for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments includes a base and a holder that is positionable in one or more inclined orientations relative to said base for holding the feeder unit in said one or more inclined orientations. A method for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments includes the step of filling the feeder unit with the discrete medicaments when the feeder unit is held by the holder in one of the one or more inclined orientations.
Filling station and method for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments
A filling station for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments includes a base and a holder that is positionable in one or more inclined orientations relative to said base for holding the feeder unit in said one or more inclined orientations. A method for filling a feeder unit with discrete medicaments includes the step of filling the feeder unit with the discrete medicaments when the feeder unit is held by the holder in one of the one or more inclined orientations.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY MANAGING THE LOCATION OF INVENTORY ITEMS IN AN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT FACILITY
An inventory management system includes pick stations, automated vehicles having an onboard power source, a first drive system configured to horizontally displace the vehicle, a second drive system configured to vertically displace the vehicle along a guide system, and a platform for supporting an item during displacement of the vehicle. A first plurality of storage locations store inventory items at a first zone of vehicle operation and a second plurality of storage areas store inventory items at a second zone of vehicle operation. A first pick station is closer to the first storage locations than to the second storage locations, Vehicles are configured to transfer a selected item from one of the second plurality of storage locations to the first pick station or to transfer the selected item from the second plurality of storage locations to the first plurality of storage locations.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DYNAMICALLY MANAGING THE LOCATION OF INVENTORY ITEMS IN AN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT FACILITY
An inventory management system includes pick stations, automated vehicles having an onboard power source, a first drive system configured to horizontally displace the vehicle, a second drive system configured to vertically displace the vehicle along a guide system, and a platform for supporting an item during displacement of the vehicle. A first plurality of storage locations store inventory items at a first zone of vehicle operation and a second plurality of storage areas store inventory items at a second zone of vehicle operation. A first pick station is closer to the first storage locations than to the second storage locations, Vehicles are configured to transfer a selected item from one of the second plurality of storage locations to the first pick station or to transfer the selected item from the second plurality of storage locations to the first plurality of storage locations.
Deployable and retrievable section dividers
An apparatus for deployment and retrieval of section dividers includes a frame, a deployment rail, a first section divider carrier rail, and a second section divider carrier rail. The structure includes a first end of the first section divider carrier rail coupled to a first end of the deployment rail and a first end of the second section divider carrier rail coupled to a second of the deployment rail. A first actuator coupled to the first end of the first section divider carrier rail. A second actuator coupled to the second end of the first section divider carrier rail. The structure further includes a first deployment and retrieval system coupled to the first section divider carrier rail, wherein the first deployment and retrieval system guides a first retrieval body at a first end of a first section divider from the deployment rail to the first section divider carrier rail.
Deployable and retrievable section dividers
An apparatus for deployment and retrieval of section dividers includes a frame, a deployment rail, a first section divider carrier rail, and a second section divider carrier rail. The structure includes a first end of the first section divider carrier rail coupled to a first end of the deployment rail and a first end of the second section divider carrier rail coupled to a second of the deployment rail. A first actuator coupled to the first end of the first section divider carrier rail. A second actuator coupled to the second end of the first section divider carrier rail. The structure further includes a first deployment and retrieval system coupled to the first section divider carrier rail, wherein the first deployment and retrieval system guides a first retrieval body at a first end of a first section divider from the deployment rail to the first section divider carrier rail.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN OPERATOR INDUCTED ROBOTIC PUT WALL
An operator inducted object processing system is disclosed that includes an object induction station at which objects are provided for processing, said object induction station including at least one perception unit for providing perception data regarding an object, an object processing system for receiving objects from the object induction station, said object processing system including a carrier configured for movement in a first generally horizontal direction between two mutually opposing arrays of destination locations, each of which extends along the first generally horizontal direction, and the carrier also being configured for movement in a second generally vertical direction between the two mutually opposing arrays of destination locations, each of which also extends along the second generally vertical direction, wherein the movement in the first generally horizontal direction is independent of the movement in the second generally vertical direction, and wherein the carrier is further configured for movement in mutually opposing third directions that are generally orthogonal to the first and second directions, for urging an object thereon into a first end of an adjacent selected destination location, each of the destination locations including a first end that is accessible by the carrier, and a plurality of object collection stations, each of which is associated with a second end of each of the destination locations.