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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 用于对邮递邮件进行自动分拣的系统及其方法 CN201310170719.5 2013-05-10 CN103658048A 2014-03-26 金基学
公开了用于对邮递邮件进行自动分拣的系统及其方法。所述用于对邮递邮件进行自动分拣的系统包括:邮递邮件供应单元,被配置为当通过一个入口同时输入两个邮递邮件时,通过控制两个输入的邮递邮件之间的距离等于托架之间的距离,来输送所述两个输入的邮递邮件;邮递邮件插入单元,被配置为当从该邮递邮件供应单元输送这两个邮递邮件时,将所述两个输送的邮递邮件同时插入到连续为空的两个交叉带托架中;和交叉带托架,被配置为移动从该邮递邮件插入单元插入的所述两个邮递邮件。
2 フラットシーケンシングシステム線形アクチュエータの改善された固定のためのシステム及び方法 JP2016530147 2014-11-26 JP2016538121A 2016-12-08 ヤン,ドンリャン; グッド,マシュー,ジー.; シウ,ルアン,エム.
機械システムにおいてを軽減するシステムであって、フレーム部材と、フレーム部材に連結された第1のレールと、フレーム部材に連結されかつフレーム部材に沿って第1のレールに平行に延びた第2のレールと、第1及び第2のレールに移動可能と係合するアセンブリと、フレーム部材に固定された少なくとも1つの第1のブラケット連結部により第1及び第2のレールの間に配置された第1のブラケットとを含み、第1のレールに加えられる下向きの力が、少なくとも1つの第1のブラケット連結部を介して第1のブラケット及びフレーム部材に分配されるように、第1のブラケットが第1のレールの下縁と接する上縁を有する。【選択図】図5B
3 식당의 식기분류방법 및 그 분류방법에 이용하는 식기 및 정산장치 및 식기 구분장치 KR1019940025952 1994-10-11 KR100169752B1 1999-01-15 시마무라치카라; 고바야시마사미쓰
This invention is provided to automate an adjusting job of a restaurant and to realize automatic sorting of tableware and to improve an operating efficiency of a restaurant job. Resonance tags are mounted on bottoms of plates of the tableware in which meals are dished up. The plates are placed on a tray, and the tray is placed on a tray placing position of an adjusting apparatus. A tag reader is buried in a lower portion of the tray placing position, and transmitting antennas and a reception antenna are superposed to form the tag reader. In this case, when radio waves of a plurality of frequencies are oscillated from the transmission antennas, different echo waves are oscillated from the resonance tags of the plates. When the echo waves are received by the reception antenna, the plates are sorted by the resonance frequencies of the resonance tags set to the respective plates. In this case, since a register calculates total amount according to a preset unit price of the meal, the meal on the tray is automatically adjusted.
4 마늘 선별기의 마늘 완충구 KR2020040019930 2004-07-13 KR200366136Y1 2004-11-03 백성기
개시된 내용은 마늘을 공기분사에 의해 선별할 때 마늘의 압력을 완충하여 깨지지 않도록 보호하기 위한 마늘 선별기의 마늘 완충구에 관한 것이다. 이러한 본 고안은 마늘을 투입하는 투입부와, 마늘을 고르게 펴주면서 이송하는 이송부와, 이송부에 의해 이송되는 마늘을 촬영하는 촬영부와, 촬영부에서 촬영된 정보를 토대로 마늘의 상태를 판별하고 선택적인 선별명령을 송출하는 제어부와, 제어부의 선별명령에 따라 고압의 공기를 분사하여 마늘을 선별하는 선별부와, 선별부의 선택적인 선별에 따라 마늘이 각각 배출되는 배출부로 된 마늘 선별장치를 적용할 때 선별부의 전방에 마늘 완충구를 설치하여 고압의 공기에 의해 비행하는 마늘의 압력을 완충할 수 있게 구성하되, 마늘 완충구는, 전방과 상부 앞쪽 일부가 개방된 박스형상의 프레임 표면에 상기 개방된 부위를 제외하고 완충부재가 피복되며, 프레임의 내부공간 하부에는 가로방향으로 칸막이가 설치되어 이 칸막이를 기준으로 앞� �은 완전마늘 배출부를 이루고, 뒤쪽은 불완전마늘 배출부를 이루며, 각 배출부의 하단부에는 배출구가 각각 형성되고, 불완전마늘 배출부는 그 배출구의 후방으로 갈수록 점차 상방향으로 경사지게 형성된 것이다.
5 Device and method for treating and processing food products and food components US14235840 2012-07-27 US10022020B2 2018-07-17 Eddy Alfred Herre Van Der Goot; Rudolf Johan Veeneman
The present invention relates to a food processing device, for example but not exclusively, a gripper, a conveying hook, or a collection cup (1), having at least one processing surface portion of matt stainless steel having the following roughness characteristics: —a roughness value Ra, 0.2≤Ra≤1.2 (μm), and —a peak density value Rpc, 40
6 System for automatically sorting mailpostal matter and method thereof US13869180 2013-04-24 US09126234B2 2015-09-08 Ki Hak Kim
A system for automatically sorting a mailpostal matter and a method thereof are provided. The system for automatically sorting a mailpostal matter includes a mailpostal matter supply unit configured to convey two inputted mailpostal matters by controlling a distance between the two inputted mailpostal matters to be equal to a distance between carriers when the two mailpostal matters are inputted through one inlet at the same time, a mailpostal matter inserting unit, configured to insert the two conveyed mailpostal matters into two crossbelt carriers which are continuously empty at the same time when the two mailpostal matters are conveyed from the mailpostal matter supply unit, and a crossbelt carrier configured to move the two mailpostal matters inserted from the mailpostal matter inserting unit.
7 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING THE ALLOCATION OF ITEMS TO PROCESSING STATIONS IN AN ORDER FULFILLMENT PROCESS US14617649 2015-02-09 US20150151913A1 2015-06-04 CHERIE G. WONG; IRINA M. SOMIN; ERIC YOUNG; PATRICK W. RAMEY; BARRY ADRIAN SHEPHERD
Various embodiments of a method and apparatus for managing the allocation of items to processing stations in an order fulfillment process are described. The apparatus for managing the allocation of items to processing stations in an order fulfillment process may include a conveyance mechanism including at least one item inducted into the conveyance mechanism. The apparatus for managing the allocation of items to processing stations in an order fulfillment process may also include an item allocation component. The item allocation component may be configured to assign the item to a particular sorting station of a group of multiple sorting stations. The item allocation component may determine the particular sorting station to which the item is assigned based upon a determined quantity of other items located at the particular sorting station and a determined quantity of other items en route to the particular sorting station.
8 System and method for optimizing a mail document sorting machine US13769950 2013-02-19 US09037287B1 2015-05-19 Thomas F. Grauberger; Jeremy S. McWilliam; Thomas Glassman; James Anton Curgus; Vladimir A. Popov; Yi C. Kim; Michelle Elizabeth Cantrell; John E. Horn; David F. Gibbs; Lance Glover Snead; Brent A. Daboub; Hoang M. Nguyen
A system and method for optimizing mail sorting equipment based upon various commingled data files and user selected options includes a sorter, an optimizing system, and a computer for optimizing the sort plan based upon the data files and user settings.
9 Method of processing mailpieces, the method including combining the batches of mailpieces US13712696 2012-12-12 US08903542B2 2014-12-02 Didier Tresse; Christophe Lhomme
A method of processing mailpieces for sorting mailpieces into sequence in a sorting machine depending on delivery points of delivery rounds, in which method the mailpieces are grouped together into batches associated with delivery rounds and are sorted as a function of various sorting plans each associated with a respective batch of mailpieces and defining a list of delivery points of delivery rounds, which method includes the following steps, assessing the batches of mailpieces before the machine sorting to detect those that will under-use the sorting capacities; aggregating the batches of mailpieces detected as under-using the capacity so as to constitute aggregated batches of mailpieces; computing an associated sorting plan resulting from the aggregating; feeding each aggregated batch of mailpieces into the postal sorting machine and controlling the sorting of the mailpieces as a function of the sorting plan computed for said aggregated batch of mailpieces.
10 RIGID TRAY CONTAINER AND METHOD OF USE US13791788 2013-03-08 US20140251852A1 2014-09-11 Donald R. Close
Embodiments of this disclosure include a rigid tray container and methods and equipment for using the rigid tray container in batched process operations. In one embodiment, a mass container is sized and dimensioned to receive one or several rigid tray containers. In other embodiments, equipment is configured to lid/unlid, secure, stack, load/unload, and buffer rigid tray containers. In other embodiments, equipment is configured to stack and stage mass containers. In some embodiments, methods are provided for batch processing items.
11 Silverware detector US09961486 2001-09-24 US06667689B1 2003-12-23 Ronald W Steffen; Michael G. Nelson
A device that easily fits on a refuse container and will sound an audible alarm when silverware that has been magnetized and likely hidden within other refuse falls through a sensing cavity on its way to the refuse container. This device will not trigger on any other metallic or non-metallic material due to its sensing of only passing magnetic fields. Silverware material conducive to magnetization can be easily magnetized and will retain such characteristics for a long period of time making it a practical way to differentiate silverware from other metallic refuse. The device also uses a sensing switch that activates the same audible alarm when an attempt is made to bypass the unit by removing it from the refuse container. A key switch provides security that enables alarm reset only by authorized personnel. A low battery indicator is provided by the pulsing of the audible alarm. The unit is portable, low maintenance, and requires no adjustments.
12 Apparatus for separating plastic bags from cans and/or bottles US09596453 2000-06-19 US06427845B1 2002-08-06 Jeffrey J. Buer
A method and apparatus for separating cans or bottles from plastic bags and plastic bag parts, including a frame and a perforated drum operably rotatably attached to the frame. The drum has a circular cross section. A divider member is disposed in the interior of the drum with edges of the divider member being in close proximity to the inside of the drum. A vacuum device is connected to one side of the divider creating a lower pressure section of the drum whereby cans or bottles and plastic bags falling onto the rotating drum causes the plastic bags to attach to the exterior of the drum on the lower pressure section thereof. This allows the plastic bags to be released on the other side of the drum from the pull of the lower pressure as the drum is rotated, by having a low pressure and high pressure side of the drum.
13 Flatware sorting machine US852088 1997-05-07 US5996809A 1999-12-07 Robert H. Chiasson
A flatware sorting machine including a feed bin for holding unsorted flatware, a sorting system for sorting the flatware, and a flatware pick-up and transport system for retrieving the flatware from the feed bin and transporting them to the sorting system.
14 Method and apparatus for identifying different, elongated metallic objects US648920 1996-05-16 US5829600A 1998-11-03 Helmut Jordan; Peter Buck; Rainer Anthonj
The invention is concerned with a method for identifying different, elongated metallic objects according to position and/or shape and/or type. In this method, by means of a conveyor, an object lying singly in a predetermined or a random position on conveyor is guided in terms of its conveyor direction evenly and at a constant speed over at least one inductive scanner, the induction voltage which varies temporally while object is passed over inductive scanner, is measured. The measurement signal detected in this manner over time is stored as an identification signal in an electronic data processor so as to produce an identification signal collection, and the signals generated by objects during operating passes are compared by the electronic data processor with identification signals stored in a data memory, and then evaluated, whereupon an electrical output signal which can be assigned to the respectively identified object position and/or shape and/or type and which can be used to control a storing apparatus is generated.
15 Magnetic cutlery sorting machine US901686 1986-08-29 US4744469A 1988-05-17 Sven A. Swallert
A machine for sorting rod-shaped articles 3-6 of magnetic material in accordance with their respective lengths, such as knives, forks, and spoons, includes a transporting arrangement 1 which comprises magnetic collecting rods 2 which attract magnetically the ends of respective items and carry them past a plurality of underlying magnetic delivery rods 11-14 with the items hanging vertically. The delivery rods are spaced at a progressively diminishing distance from the movement path of the collecting rods so that the lower ends of the longest items 3 come into contact with the first delivery rod 11 and are drawn loose from a collecting rod 2 thereby, this procedure being repeated at each classifying station until the shortest item 6 comes into contact with the last, commensurately spaced delivery rod 14 and is drawn loose thereby.
16 Laundry sorting machine US649932 1976-01-19 US4037725A 1977-07-26 Harold G. Roberts; Robert J. Brooks
A laundry sorting and counting machine comprising alternating upper and lower multiple-lane conveyor modules, arranged and sloped such that the input ends of the conveyors are clustered closer together at two different elevations but the output ends of the conveyors are spread out at a constant elevation, the conveyor modules being separately driven so that each module is a complete unit in itself, and the conveyor lanes being provided with electronic item counter and totalizer systems and with alarms and indicators designed to inform the operators when a predetermined batch has been achieved and to avoid miscounting.
17 Apparatus for and method of classifying empty containers US3749240D 1971-12-16 US3749240A 1973-07-31 SPEARS W; LEE H
Empty containers, such as cans, bottles, and the like are introduced in a random manner to a classifying station where they are acted upon by gravity and by at least another force which acts basically in opposition to gravity with the force and gravity operating to classify the containers into a plurality of classifications.
18 Silverware sorter US3653507D 1970-03-30 US3653507A 1972-04-04 ETTLINGER RALPH JR; KOSTOHRYZ FRANK J
A silverware sorting construction for handling knives, forks and spoons. A bed is provided with vibrating means or other devices for moving silverware toward a discharge end of the bed. Knives on the bed are maintained in position and are discharged into collecting means located at the end of the bed. Discharge openings are defined at an intermediate location, and both forks and spoons pass through the discharge openings. A plate is positioned beneath the discharge openings, and slots are defined by the plate for receiving the forks and spoons. The slots are dimensioned so that the forks will pass through the plate into separate collecting means. The spoons are held suspended by their bowls and are moved along the plate to discharge openings at the end of the plate. A separating means may be employed for separating spoons of different size, for example separating spoons with longer handles from spoons with shorter handles. Separate collecting means are then provided for the different types of spoons.
19 Utensil polarizing apparatus US3645369D 1970-05-06 US3645369A 1972-02-29 REBANE GEORGE J; BRAUNHEIM STEPHEN T
Apparatus for receiving and polarizing utensils that have been sorted as to type. The sorting may be accomplished by passing them over a shield containing sorting slots of increasing lengths through which the utensils drop according to their length. From the sorting slots the utensils pass into the polarizers which automatically turn the utensil so that it will pass handle first into the storage bin.
20 Vibrating sorter for soiled tableware US3605767D 1969-05-28 US3605767A 1971-09-20 ETTLINGER RALPH JR; SCHNEIDER WALTER M
A CONSTRUCTION FOR HANDLING SOILED TABLEWARE SO THAT THE TABLEWARE CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY SORTED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT INTO HOLDERS USED FOR SUPPORTING THE TABLEWARE AS IT PASSES THROUGH A DISHWASHING MACHINE. A VIBRATING CONVEYOR IS PROVIDED FOR RECEIVING THE TABLE ARE, AND A BARRIER EXTENDS ACROSS THE CONVEYOR BED TO SEPARATE FLATWARE COMPRISING PLATE AND SILVERWARE FROM PIECES OF GREATER HEIGHT SUCH AS CUPS AND GLASSES. THE SEPARATED TABLEWARE IS DELIVERED ALONG SEPARATE PATHS TO THE END OF THE VIBRATING BED FOR PLACEMENT IN APPROPRIATE RACKS OR OTHER DISHWASHING EQUIPMENT HOLDING MEANS. THE FLATWARE IS DIVIDED BY PROVIDING SLOTS IN A CORRUGATED SECTION OF THE BED SO THAT THE SILVERWARE IS COLLECTED APART FROM PLATES. MEANS ARE ALSO PROVIDED FOR SEPARATING SOILED DISHES FROM CAFETERIA TRAYS WHERE THE DISHES ARE INITIALLY DELIVERED ON SUCH TRAYS.
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