序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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21 | Car register | US49011421 | 1921-08-05 | US1446369A | 1923-02-20 | FRIEDRICH ZIMMERMANN |
22 | FEED AND COUNT STATION FOR BUCKSHOT FOR HUNTING CARTRIDGES LOADED WITH LEAD SHOTS | EP15185606.9 | 2015-09-17 | EP2998908B1 | 2017-04-12 | GATTI, GIORGIO |
23 | Method and apparatus for dispensing items | EP12194559.6 | 2012-11-28 | EP2600288A1 | 2013-06-05 | Tidhar, Ari; Shneiderman, Israel; Kahana, Nachshon; Adam, Amichai; Teitelbaum, Aryeh; Davidovitch, Oded; Shomer, Yossi; Lichi, Yuval; Weinberger, Zvi; Faib, Igor |
A method for rapidly and accurately dispensing a predetermined number of discrete items, the method comprising: operating a conveyor to transport multiple items towards an imaging device, wherein the items are arranged in a single layer and at least some of the items are transported in parallel; operating the imaging device to continuously capture images of an area immediately below an end of the conveyor, so that items falling off the conveyor are recorded in the images while in trajectory; processing the images in real time, to continuously determine the number of falling items; stopping the conveyor before the number of falling items has reached the predetermined number, while continuing to determine the number of falling items until items cease to fall off the conveyor innertially; and automatically dispensing an additional amount of items, to complete the predetermined number of items. |
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24 | COUNTING AND FEEDING DEVICE FOR SMALL ARTICLE | EP02710501 | 2002-02-05 | EP1365354A4 | 2008-03-19 | YAMAMOTO TAIZO; NAGAO AKIRA; YAGYU MOTOHIRO; ITO SHINICHI; KOJIMA FUMIYASU |
A counting and feeding device for small article, characterized in that tablets are fed intermittently from a feeding means (2) to the outer peripheral surface of a transfer drum (1) multiple pieces at a time and suckingly held on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1), a plurality rows of tablets orderly arranged along the circumferential direction of the drum are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1) and transferred, one tablet is inputted from each of the rows into a temporary storage means at a specified transfer position, and these steps are repeated specified times, whereby the tablets can be counted for each row, and the specified quantity of tablets can be stored in the temporary storage means and then fed to containers or a packing mechanism part. | ||||||
25 | COUNTING AND FEEDING DEVICE FOR SMALL ARTICLE | EP02710501.4 | 2002-02-05 | EP1365354A1 | 2003-11-26 | YAMAMOTO, Taizo; NAGAO, Akira; YAGYU, Motohiro; ITO, Shinichi; KOJIMA, Fumiyasu |
A counting and feeding apparatus for small article, characterized in that tablets are fed intermittently from a feeding means (2) to the outer peripheral surface of a transfer drum (1) multiple pieces at a time and suckingly held on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1), a plurality rows of tablets orderly arranged along the circumferential direction of the drum are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1) and transferred, one tablet is inputted from each of the rows into a temporary reservation means at a specified transfer position, and these steps are repeated specified times, whereby the tablets can be counted for each row, and the specified quantity of tablets can be reserved in the temporary reservation means and then fed to containers or a packing mechanism section. |
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26 | INDIVIDUAL COUNTER USING FLUID | EP09845540 | 2009-06-05 | EP2439681A4 | 2016-11-23 | YAMASAKI HIROSHI; MINAMI TSUTOMU; SANTOU AKIHIRO; IRIE HIROYUKI; MARUMOTO NOBUKO |
27 | Counting and feeding device for small article | EP02710501.4 | 2002-02-05 | EP1365354B1 | 2012-08-15 | YAMAMOTO, Taizo; NAGAO, Akira; YAGYU, Motohiro; ITO, Shinichi; KOJIMA, Fumiyasu |
A counting and feeding device for small article, characterized in that tablets are fed intermittently from a feeding means (2) to the outer peripheral surface of a transfer drum (1) multiple pieces at a time and suckingly held on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1), a plurality rows of tablets orderly arranged along the circumferential direction of the drum are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the transfer drum (1) and transferred, one tablet is inputted from each of the rows into a temporary storage means at a specified transfer position, and these steps are repeated specified times, whereby the tablets can be counted for each row, and the specified quantity of tablets can be stored in the temporary storage means and then fed to containers or a packing mechanism part. | ||||||
28 | DEVICE FOR COUNTING BARS THAT ARE BEING TRANSPORTED | EP00974511.8 | 2000-11-06 | EP1240621B1 | 2004-04-28 | PAOLONE, Rolando; CERNOTTA, Romano |
In a machine for counting bars, for example metal bars, that are to be sent on to a packaging station which packages a pre-set number of them in bundles, the problem of precise counting of the bars is solved by using, for the conveyance of the bars to the counting station, a screw conveyor, in which each groove of the screw has a wall having a pitch increasing more rapidly as compared to the normal pitch of the screw, thus making it possible, in the case where more than one bar is present in the same groove, to render the lying plane of the bars not parallel to the specific axis of the counting means. This is obtained by providing one of the faces of the grooves either with a special step having a continuously increasing width, or with a continuously increasing inclination. | ||||||
29 | Device for counting moving objects, such as eggs | EP87200303.3 | 1987-02-23 | EP0238119B1 | 1991-05-08 | De Deyne, Jacques |
30 | Device for counting moving objects, such as eggs | EP87200303.3 | 1987-02-23 | EP0238119A1 | 1987-09-23 | De Deyne, Jacques |
A device is provided for counting moving objects, such as eggs (13, 14, 15, 16, ..) lying on a moving conveyor belt (11). This device comprises a lever (26) which can be moved by the moving objects, a signalling element (33) for generating a detectable signal as a response to a movement of the lever, and a coupling and resetting mechanism for transmitting the movement of the lever to the signalling element and for automatically resetting both the lever and the signalling element during a decrease in the size of the portion of a moving object which is in contact with the lever, after a preceding increase thereof and the associated generation of a signal. The coupling and resetting mechanism comprises an essentially cylindrical drum (34) which is rotatable about a shaft (41) and which is provided with a projecting part (42) extending essentially in a radial direction for operating the signalling element (33). A cord (35) is looped round the drum (34). One end (36) of the cord is attached to an extension piece (31) of the lever (26) and the other end (38) is attached to an elastically deformable element (39) for tensioning the cord (35) around the drum (34). The cord (35) is able to slip over the outside surface of the drum (34) with friction. |
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31 | Vendor-based inventory management system and method | US12775629 | 2010-05-07 | US09792545B1 | 2017-10-17 | Abe P. Sherman; Mark I. Wolfson; Ellen Falcinelli |
A vendor-based inventory management system configured to facilitate management of retailer inventory associated with a vendor using a computing device. The system includes a communication module in communication with a plurality of remote point-of-sale (POS) systems over a network. The system also includes a data storage module having a memory storage device that stores POS data received. In addition, the system includes an interface module in communication with the data storage module and that reports comparative historical POS data across a plurality of store locations. The system further includes a data analysis module in communication with the data storage module. The data analysis module includes a computing device that analyzes data and suggest beneficial transactions. Furthermore, the system includes a contact management module that manages contact information across a plurality of store locations and associates the same with reported suggested beneficial transactions. | ||||||
32 | Automatic Grading System for Living Aquatic Organisms | US15505575 | 2015-08-27 | US20170245480A1 | 2017-08-31 | Sverrir Hakonarson; Gunnar Sigvaldi Hilmarsson; Albert Ingi Haraldsson; Hermann Kristjansson |
The invention relates to a device, a system and a method for grading live aquatic organisms in fluid into batches by using a central control system (7) that controls the grading process in a continuous manner resulting in optimisation of the grading process, said control system (7) optimizing individual grading components, namely concentration control (3) of fish, pump (4) speed and grader (5) settings, based on a software and a database (8) containing pre-set counting data. | ||||||
33 | Separator counter | US614173 | 1990-11-15 | US5101767A | 1992-04-07 | Owen C. Williams; David G. Crowley |
A live chicken separating and counting machine which has a single high level primary endless belt conveyor connected by a divergent fixed chute to twin lower level secondary conveyors of higher speed than the primary conveyor to further separate chickens; a pair of additional but mobile product flow-diverting or changeover chutes is provided at the discharge end of the secondary conveyors, these chutes oscillate intermittently in a limited horizontal arc in synchronization with a pair of L-shaped flaps each of which has a long arm and a short arm, both flaps pivot in a limited vertical arc below the discharge end of the mobile chutes both of which when aligned in an inner position, fill an inner collection chamber for chickens which is closed off by short arms of the flaps and when the mobile chutes are diverted to an outer position, long arms of the flaps swing up to a horizontal position, closing off the bottom of the outer collection chambers which then fill with chickens. | ||||||
34 | Device for counting moving objects, such as eggs | US17709 | 1987-02-24 | US4733769A | 1988-03-29 | Jacques De Deyne |
A device is provided for counting moving objects, such as eggs lying on a moving conveyor belt. This device comprises a lever which can be moved by the moving objects, a signalling element for generating a detectable signal as a response to a movement of the lever, and a coupling and resetting mechanism for transmitting the movement of the lever to the signalling element and for automatically resetting both the lever and the signalling element during a decrease in the size of the portion of a moving object which is in contact with the lever, after a preceding increase thereof and the associated generation of a signal. The coupling and resetting mechanism comprises an essentially cylindrical drum which is rotatable about a shaft and which is provided with a projecting part extending essentially in a radial direction for operating the signalling element. A cord is looped round the drum. One end of the cord is attached to an extension piece of the lever and the other end is attached to an elastically deformable element for tensioning the cord around the drum. The cord is able to slip over the outside surface of the drum with friction. | ||||||
35 | Rod counter | US48035874 | 1974-06-18 | US3904020A | 1975-09-09 | BOHLMARK ARNE SVEN |
In an apparatus for counting rod-like objects including a separation device and a device for indicating the number of objects, separation of the rods is effected by advancing them in steps via a feed wheel and a counting wheel, in such a manner, that only one rod at a time passes the indication device, irrespective of the location of the rods on the conveying web for feeding the rods. Owing to the vibrations propagated along the rods by the stepped feed, the rods are separated from one another along their entire length.
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36 | Counting device for regularly shaped,preferably flat articles,for example,biscuits (or cookies) | US3717751D | 1971-07-29 | US3717751A | 1973-02-20 | FLUCK R |
A COUNTING DEVICE FOR UNIFORMLY SHAPED, PREFERABLY FLAT ARTICLES, SUCH AS BISCUITS, IS PROVIDED WITH A WIDE CONVEYOR BELT TO ONE END OF WHICH THE ARTICLES TO BE COUNTED ARE SUPPLIED IN IRREGULARLY SPACED MANNER. THESE ARTICLES ARE SUPPLIED AND DISTRIBUTED BY THE OTHER END OF SAID CONVEYOR TO A PLURALITY OF PARALLEL COUNTING CHANNELS, EACH OF WHICH RECEIVES A SINGLE ROW OF ARTICLES AND EACH OF WHICH IS PROVIDED WITH A BARRIER PAST WHICH SAID ARTICLES ARE CAUSED TO MOVE AND WHOSE INTERRUPTION AND RESTORATION SERVE FOR A COUNTING OF THE ARTICLES. AN ADDING DEVICE COUNTS THE ARTICLES WHICH MOVE PAST SAID BARRIERS IN EACH OF SAID CHANNELS AND AFTER A PREDETERMINED NUMBER OF ARTICLES HAS BEEN COUNTED, A BRAKING DEVICE BECOMES EFFECTIVE AND PREVENTS ANY ADDITIONAL ARTICLES TO BE ADDED TO THE GROUP OF ARTICLES ALREADY COUNTED AND TO BE FOUND BEHIND SAID BARRIERS.
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37 | Automatic egg-laying recording apparatus | US16269961 | 1961-12-28 | US3183514A | 1965-05-11 | AKIRA ISHIBASHI |
38 | Filament-handling device and method | US69496557 | 1957-11-07 | US3079078A | 1963-02-26 | LARRY HALENAR SIMEON; KAEPERNIK WILLIAM A |
39 | Multiple conveyor counter | US64785757 | 1957-03-22 | US3077301A | 1963-02-12 | CONLIN JAMES V |
40 | Wheel-operated counting mechanism | US44729654 | 1954-08-02 | US2819842A | 1958-01-14 | ADAMIC JOHN J; PETTIGREW CHARLES P |