SORTING DEVICE WITH ADJACENT TERMINALS
20170239688 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07C5/362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B07C3/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Sorting device comprising several sorting carts, which can be moved along a sorting track in a transport direction and in each case are provided with a load receiving device for controlled receipt and delivery of individually packaged goods, with a quantity of discharge points at which individually packaged goods can be specifically delivered according to a respective sorting destination from the sorting carts, wherein each discharge point has a width, wherein the width of at least some discharge points can be adjusted while the sorting device is operating, and method for sorting individually packaged goods using the device.
Claims
1. Sorting device comprising several sorting carts, which can be moved along a sorting track in a transport direction and in each case are provided with a load receiving device for controlled receipt and delivery of individually packaged goods with a quantity of discharge points, at which individually packaged goods can be specifically delivered according to a respective sorting destination from the sorting carts, wherein each discharge point has a width (B1 . . . B5), characterized in that the width (B1 . . . B5) of at least some discharge points can be adjusted while the sorting device is operating.
2. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that individually packaged goods can be delivered according to a respective sorting destination by a central or decentralized controller.
3. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the width of at least one discharge point can be adjusted steplessly.
4. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that at least one discharge point has a receptacle with adjustable width.
5. Sorting device according to any one of the above claims claim 1, characterized in that at least one discharge point has a chute with adjustable width.
6. Sorting device according to claim 5, characterized in that the chute tapers or expands depending on the width setting in a delivery direction guided by the sorting device.
7. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the quantity of discharge points is adjustable while the sorting device is operating, wherein additional discharge points can be provided or existing discharge points can be removed depending on sorting destination need.
8. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that the width (B1 . . . B5) of a discharge point is set at least as large as a length (L1, L2), seen in the transport direction, of an individually packaged item to be delivered.
9. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that several discharge points with different width (B1 . . . B5), adapted to the expected length of individually packaged goods to be delivered, are provided.
10. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that several discharge points with different width, adapted to the expected number, surface area and/or volume of individually packaged goods to be delivered, are installed.
11. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that two adjacent discharge points are separated from one another by a movable partition and in each case comprise a further lateral enclosure, wherein the partition between the lateral enclosures is movable, in order to change the width of the discharge points or to remove one of the two discharge points.
12. Sorting device according to claim 4, characterized in that the receptacles are formed by flexible bags, held on carriers which can be re-arranged in the transport direction.
13. Sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that a length of at least one discharge point can be specifically adjusted while the sorting device is operating.
14. Method for sorting individually packaged goods, using a sorting device according to claim 1, characterized in that a sorting destination in the form of a specific discharge point is assigned to each individually packaged item and the width (B1 . . . B5) of at least one discharge point is changed while the sorting device is operating.
15. Method according to claim 14, characterized in that a length (L1, L2) of a certain individually packaged item is recorded, entered or taken from a database and in that a width (B1 . . . B5) of a specific discharge point is adapted to the length (L1, L2).
16. Method according to claim 14, characterized in that a predefinable quantity of discharge points is set while the sorting device is operating.
17. Method according to claim 14, characterized in that a delivery point in time of a certain individually packaged item at a specific discharge point is determined from position information of the sorting cart transporting the individually packaged item.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention is described below on the basis of exemplary embodiments, whereby reference is made to a drawing wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] The load receiving devices of the sorting carts 2 can be formed as tilt trays which can be pivoted diagonally to the transport direction 6 or as transverse belt conveyors which can be moved diagonally to the transport direction, so that with corresponding control of the load receiving device a movement component diagonally to the transport direction 6 can be given to a selected individually packaged item on a selected sorting cart 2, whereupon the individually packaged item can be handed over toward the arrows 10 to a selected discharge point 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5.
[0028] Each discharge point 12.1 . . . 12.5 represents a sorting destination for individually packaged goods to be sorted and can be constructed differently. A discharge point for example can comprise a chute, roller track or regular conveyor system such as belt conveyor, whereby a downstream sorting machine or only a receiving receptacle can be arranged at the other end of the chute or conveyor system.
[0029] Alternatively a discharge point can be formed only by a receptacle, which serves to receive individually packaged goods.
[0030] Each discharge point 12.1 . . . 12.5 has a width a B1 . . . B5, i.e. a dimension seen in the transport direction 6, whereby at least one discharge point is adjustable in respect to its width while the sorting device is in operation.
[0031] For example the adjustable partitions 14.1 . . . 14.6 can include a sloping chute surface, above which the partitions are adjustable, so that between adjacent partitions varyingly wide discharge points result in the form of chutes.
[0032] In particular each individual partition 14.1 . . . 14.6 can be moved in the transport direction 6, so that the width of each discharge point is adjustable.
[0033] The adjustment of the width to the discharge points, here the re-arrangement of the individual partitions, takes place via a central controller, which also receives position information of the sorting carts and can be triggered with the one load receiving device of a selected sorting cart 2 for delivery of an individually packaged item, located on it, at a selected discharge point. A special advantage lies in the fact that the width of the discharge point, to which a certain individually packaged item is to be delivered, can be adapted to the length L1, L2 of the individually packaged item 8.1, 8.2 concerned, directly before delivery. Furthermore the width of the discharge point can be adapted to the number, the volume or a surface area of the individually packaged goods to be delivered at this discharge point.
[0034] The width of the individual discharge points cannot only be changed, but also their quantity can be increased or reduced while the sorting device is operating, with discharge points either being removed or added. An exemplary solution for this lies in the fact that one or more additional partitions are brought from a resting position, in which the respective partition is arranged remotely from the sorting track, into an operating position, in which they form one or more additional discharge points jointly or in combination with existing partitions forming discharge points. A movement from the resting position into the operating position can take place either in a straight line diagonally to the transport direction 6, or however in the form of a pivot movement around a horizontal axis, whereby the partition can be arranged in the resting position parallel or obliquely to the transport direction 6 and in the operating position diagonally to the transport direction 6.
[0035] Irrespective of a specific embodiment the partitions do not inevitably have to be arranged diagonally to the transport direction 6. In other words a longitudinal direction of the discharge points, which runs parallel to the partitions, can be arranged diagonally or at an obtuse angle to the transport direction 6, for example between 120° and 60°. Whenever a discharge point is located between two partitions, which do not run parallel to each other, converging or diverging seen from the sorting track 4, a longitudinal direction of the discharge points would bisect these adjacent partitions.
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[0038] Among the embodiments described a—not illustrated—controller is proposed, which receives position information of the sorting carts and can be triggered with the one load receiving device of a selected sorting cart for delivery of an individually packaged item, located on it, at a selected discharge point. The width of a respective discharge point is known to the central or decentralized controller and/or also adjustable by this, wherein for example the re-arrangement of the partitions 14.1 . . . 14.6, the width adjustment of the receiving receptacles 16.1 . . . 16.3 or the movement of the carriers 20a, 20b is implemented for adjusting the width of a bag 20 by the central controller, coordinated with the movement of the sorting carts and the delivery of individually packaged goods. Furthermore it would be conceivable for the width of a discharge point to be changed manually by an operator.
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[0040] In the individual illustrations, discharge points which are shown with shading designate such discharge points, which or whose receiving receptacles are filled with received individually packaged goods and either replaced by a specific quantity of empty discharge points or receiving receptacles with a certain width or remain empty, i.e. a discharge point first existing is removed.
[0041] The time graph of
REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST
[0042] 2 sorting cart [0043] 4 sorting track [0044] 6 transport direction [0045] 8.1, 8.2 individually packaged item [0046] 12.1 . . . 12.5 discharge point [0047] 14.1 . . . 14.6 partition [0048] 16.1 . . . 16.3 receiving receptacle [0049] 20 flexible receiving receptacle (bag) [0050] 20a, 20b carrier [0051] 22 guide rail [0052] B1 . . . B5 width [0053] L1, L2 length [0054] t1, t2, t3 time