B65G47/30

Sortation system and related methods

A conveyor system for sorting articles being conveyed in a conveying direction. A first conveyor section includes a plurality of inclined conveyors for de-stacking articles. A second conveyor section includes at least one indexing conveyor for spacing a first group of articles from upstream articles. A third conveyor section includes a chicane conveying path for forming the first group of articles into a single row generally aligned with the conveying direction. Related methods are also disclosed.

Item singulation system and method

A conveyor system for processing items, such as manufacturers' products or boxes, from a three-dimensional arrangement to a two-dimensional arrangement includes inclined and declined conveyors. The inclined conveyor may include vacuum through perforations in the belt. A collimating conveyor includes parallel belts that operation at different speeds to move the items laterally via shear forces.

Item singulation system and method

A conveyor system for processing items, such as manufacturers' products or boxes, from a three-dimensional arrangement to a two-dimensional arrangement includes inclined and declined conveyors. The inclined conveyor may include vacuum through perforations in the belt. A collimating conveyor includes parallel belts that operation at different speeds to move the items laterally via shear forces.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FEEDING LAUNDRY ITEMS TO A MANGLE OR THE LIKE

For washed laundry items, such as flat laundry items, that have been separated into singles, spread out and fed to a mangle or the like, for automating these processes a method and device for pulling the singles onto a belt conveyor with a front transverse edge region transversely to the feed direction. Using a guide means in front of the belt conveyor, a front transverse edge of the laundry item is aligned at right angles to the feed direction when being pulled. Once pulled on, the laundry item is centered with respect to the track center of the following transfer conveyor by the belt conveyor. From the belt conveyor the laundry item is placed on a following transfer conveyor where the front transverse edge of the laundry item is aligned at right angles to the feed direction and a sagging of the transverse edge of the laundry item is eliminated.

Inclined air conveyor destacking apparatus

The destacker apparatus (1), comprises: a succession of conveyors (10, 11, 12) arranged inclined relative to the horizon, each comprising a mobile surface (S) for receiving and supporting articles (J, K) carried upwards by the conveyors (10, 11, 12); and a device for varying the pressure of a fluid (2). The surface (S) of the conveyors (10, 11, 12) has through holes and the pressure varying device (2) is fluid dynamically connected to this surface (S).

Apparatus for unscrambling randomly arranged containers comprising extraction means independent of each other
10850929 · 2020-12-01 ·

Apparatus for unscrambling articles, in particular containers (100) fed randomly to an inlet of said apparatus, comprising: a transport system (20) for transporting the articles fed to the inlet; devices (31;32) for picking and releasing the articles (100), configured to pick up the articles arranged randomly on the transport system (20) and release them to an extraction system (50) with a predefined orientation and/or position; a detection system (60) designed to detect the position and the arrangement of the articles (100) in transit on the transport system and to provide the information for controlling the pick and release devices (30); a unit (500) for processing and controlling the components and the drives of the apparatus; wherein the extraction system comprises: a plane (40;140) for supporting the containers (100); means (50;150) for extracting the articles (100), designed to pick up the articles and transport them on the plane (40) towards the outlet (O) of the apparatus; said extraction means comprise a plurality of grippers (50;150), each comprising a pair of jaws (51;151), each gripper (50;150) being displaceable along a fixed guide (55) independently of one or more of the other grippers (50;150).

APPARATUS FOR UNSCRAMBLING RANDOMLY ARRANGED CONTAINERS
20200346878 · 2020-11-05 ·

Apparatus for unscrambling articles, in particular containers (100), comprising: a transport system (20) for transporting through the apparatus articles randomly arranged on a transport plane; a system (40;140,50) for extracting the articles (100) arranged with a predefined orientation and/or position; devices (31;32) for picking and releasing the articles (100), configured to pick up the articles randomly arranged on the transport system (20) and release them to the extraction system (50) with a predefined orientation and/or position; a detection system (60) designed to detect the position and the arrangement of the articles (100) in transit on the transport system and to provide the information for controlling the gripping and release devices (30); a unit (500) for processing and controlling the components and the drives of the apparatus, designed in particular to receive the position and/or arrangement information of the articles and to control the gripping and release devices (30). The transport system (20) extends substantially in the form of a U with a first outward section (21) configured to transport the containers in a first advancing direction (A1) and a second return section (22) configured to transport the containers in a second advancing direction (A2) different from the first direction (A1), the two sections (21;22) being connected by a curved section (23); and the pick and release devices (31;32) comprise at least one robot (31) arranged upstream of the curved section (23), for picking up articles only from said first section (21), and at least one robot (32) arranged downstream of the curved section, for picking up articles (100) only from the second section (22) of the transport system (20).

Item singulation systems using turn conveyors

Item singulation systems and methods may include an input conveyor, a separation conveyor, a turn conveyor, and an output conveyor that is positioned parallel with the input conveyor. A vision system may determine individual columns of items from among a plurality of items on the input conveyor. Operations of the input conveyor, separation conveyor, turn conveyor, and output conveyor may be controlled substantially as a pull system to transfer individual columns of items to the output conveyor, such that singulated items can be transferred by the output conveyor to downstream processes.

Systems and methods for automated item separation and presentation
10807808 · 2020-10-20 · ·

Systems and methods to separate and present items for picking and movement to various downstream systems may include an item separation system, a vision system, and an item picking system controlled or instructed by a control system. The control system may instruct an item separation system comprising a plurality of conveyors at various positions, orientations, or heights to separate and present items at a picking area. The vision system may capture imaging data of items at the picking area. The control system may identify items or pickable surfaces. The control system may further instruct an item picking system to pick and move items from the picking area to various downstream systems and/or may instruct the item separation system to change aspects of movement of items to further separate and present items at the picking area.

Systems and methods for automated item separation and presentation
10807808 · 2020-10-20 · ·

Systems and methods to separate and present items for picking and movement to various downstream systems may include an item separation system, a vision system, and an item picking system controlled or instructed by a control system. The control system may instruct an item separation system comprising a plurality of conveyors at various positions, orientations, or heights to separate and present items at a picking area. The vision system may capture imaging data of items at the picking area. The control system may identify items or pickable surfaces. The control system may further instruct an item picking system to pick and move items from the picking area to various downstream systems and/or may instruct the item separation system to change aspects of movement of items to further separate and present items at the picking area.