序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Brush Diverter US15684103 2017-08-23 US20180057277A1 2018-03-01 Justin J. Zimmer; David E. Franklin; Jacob D. Wieneke; William M. Saurber, III
A material handling system includes a belted conveyor that longitudinally transports low profile articles. An actuating mechanism selectively positions a counter rotating cylindrical roller brush diagonal across the conveyor surface to divert the low profile articles to a lateral destination off a side of the belted conveyor and can position the cylindrical roller brush away the belted conveyor to allow the low profile articles to transport to a longitudinal destination at a terminal end of the belted conveyor.
62 Brush diverter US15684103 2017-08-23 US09902567B1 2018-02-27 Justin J. Zimmer; David E. Franklin; Jacob D. Wieneke; William M. Saurber, III
A material handling system includes a belted conveyor that longitudinally transports low profile articles. An actuating mechanism selectively positions a counter rotating cylindrical roller brush diagonal across the conveyor surface to divert the low profile articles to a lateral destination off a side of the belted conveyor and can position the cylindrical roller brush away the belted conveyor to allow the low profile articles to transport to a longitudinal destination at a terminal end of the belted conveyor.
63 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US12900765 2010-10-08 US08267239B2 2012-09-18 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
64 Conveyor Belt Cleaner Scraper Blade With Sensor and Control System Therefor US11535659 2006-09-27 US20070029169A1 2007-02-08 R. Swinderman; Andrew Waters; Pablo Perez; Phillip Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
65 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US10435899 2003-05-12 US20030230466A1 2003-12-18 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters; Pablo F. Perez; Phillip E. Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
66 폐기물 검사장치 KR2020060004665 2006-02-20 KR200415354Y1 2006-05-02 정병훈
본 고안은 폐기물 검사장치에 관한 것으로서, 종래의 폐기물 검사대는 차량의 폐기물을 검사대에 하차할 때의 작업성이 나쁘고 검사자의 위험이 수반되며, 검사 후 부적격 폐기물을 차량에 상차시킬 때의 작업성이 능률적이지 못하고, 폐기물에서 배출되는 침출수로 주변이 심하게 오염되는 문제점이 있다. 이에 본 고안은 공지의 테이블리프트(500)로 폐기물 검사장치를 구성함에 있어서, 하부에 상기 공지의 테이블리프트(500)가 각각 설치되어 양단의 높낮이가 가변적으로 조절되는 양쪽 레일간(200)과; 상기 레일간(200)을 따라 전/후로 이동 가능하게 캐스터(301)가 구비된 프레임(300)과; 상기 프레임(300) 상에서 기어드모터(411)의 정/역회전 동력을 받는 드럼(410)에 의해 순환 회전하는 벨트컨베이어(400); 로 이루어진 것으로서, 신속 간편하여 능률적이고 안전하게 검사할 수 있으며, 검사후의 폐기물 투입과 반출을 위한 상차 작업을 힘들이지 않고 행할 수 있고, 폐기물 침출수로 주변이 오염되는 것을 방지할 수 있는 효과가 있다. 폐기물 검사장치, 폐기물 검사대, 테이블리프트, 레일간, 벨트컨베이어
67 Brush diverter US15860323 2018-01-02 US10150627B2 2018-12-11 Justin J. Zimmer; David E. Franklin; Jacob D. Wieneke; William M. Saurber, III
A material handling system includes a belted conveyor that longitudinally transports low profile articles. An actuating mechanism selectively positions a counter rotating cylindrical roller brush diagonal across the conveyor surface to divert the low profile articles to a lateral destination off a side of the belted conveyor and can position the cylindrical roller brush away the belted conveyor to allow the low profile articles to transport to a longitudinal destination at a terminal end of the belted conveyor.
68 Brush Diverter US15860323 2018-01-02 US20180118473A1 2018-05-03 Justin J. Zimmer; David E. Franklin; Jacob D. Wieneke; William M. Saurber, III
A material handling system includes a belted conveyor that longitudinally transports low profile articles. An actuating mechanism selectively positions a counter rotating cylindrical roller brush diagonal across the conveyor surface to divert the low profile articles to a lateral destination off a side of the belted conveyor and can position the cylindrical roller brush away the belted conveyor to allow the low profile articles to transport to a longitudinal destination at a terminal end of the belted conveyor.
69 AUTOMATED STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM WITH DETECTOR FOR DETECTING ITEMS EXTENDING BEYOND DIMENSIONAL THRESHOLD US15668380 2017-08-03 US20180037412A1 2018-02-08 Christopher Lynch; Alexander Stevens; Robert R. DeWitt; William L. Heins, III
A method and apparatus are provided for sorting or retrieving items to/from a plurality of destinations areas. The items are loaded onto one of a plurality of independently controlled delivery vehicles. The delivery vehicles follow a path to/from the destination areas that are positioned along the path. Along the path, the vehicles are scanned to determine if any item on the vehicles extends beyond a dimensional constraint. If it is determined that an item on a vehicle extends above the pre-determined threshold, the vehicle is controlled, such as by stopping or re-directing the vehicle. Once at the appropriate destination area, an item is transferred between the delivery vehicle and the destination area.
70 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AIR CART PRESSURIZATION MONITORING US14932501 2015-11-04 US20170121130A1 2017-05-04 Ethan Curtis Stephen Bent; Benjamin Douglas McKnight; Dennis George Thompson; Gregory Jacob Erker; Anthony Charles Rapley
In one embodiment, a pneumatic distribution system configured to distribute a granular product to an agricultural implement includes a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a controller. The first pressure sensor is configured to be fluidly coupled to a storage tank configured to store the granular product and positioned upstream of the meter roller. The first pressure sensor is configured to output a first signal indicative of a first static pressure in the storage tank. The second pressure sensor is configured to be fluidly coupled to a component of the pneumatic distribution system, downstream of the meter roller. The second pressure sensor is configured to output a second signal indicative of a second static pressure downstream of the meter roller. The controller is communicatively coupled to the first pressure sensor and to the second pressure sensor. The controller is configured to determine a pressure differential, wherein the pressure differential is the difference between the first static pressure and the second static pressure. The controller may also be configured to generate a first warning when the first static pressure is below a threshold value and output the first warning to an operator interface, generate a second warning when the pressure differential is below a desired range and output the second warning to the operator interface, and generate a third warning when the pressure differential is above the desired range and output the third warning to the operator interface.
71 Conveyor Belt Cleaner Scraper Blade with Sensor and Control System Therefor US12900765 2010-10-08 US20110247426A1 2011-10-13 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
72 Constant pressure and variable cleaning angle scraper blade and method for designing same US11849419 2007-09-04 US08028819B1 2011-10-04 Robert Todd Swinderman
A scraper blade for a conveyor belt cleaner is provided. The scraper blade being adapted, when appropriately tensioned against a conveyor belt, to maintain a plurality of predetermined cleaning angles, relative to the conveyor belt, as the scraper blade is progressively worn down through contact with the conveyor belt, the scraper blade having a first blade section and a second blade section. The first blade section is proximate a distal end of the scraper blade, the first blade section being configured to maintain a first predetermined cleaning angle relative to the conveyor belt. The second blade section substantially adjacent the first blade section, the second blade section being configured to maintain a second predetermined cleaning angle, relative to the conveyor belt, after the first blade section is worn away through contact with the conveyor belt. The second predetermined cleaning angle is different than the first predetermined cleaning angle. The first blade section and the second blade section each define a profile which approximately corresponds to a volute of a circle. Processes and computer implemented processes for designing outer profiles and inner profiles of primary scraper blades and secondary scraper blades are also provided.
73 Article storage apparatus, article storing method for the apparatus, and control program for implementing the method US11039025 2005-01-19 US07702546B2 2010-04-20 Katsuhiko Kawasaki; Yasuhiro Komori; Tsuyoshi Yagisawa
An article storage apparatus which enables categories to be subsequently assigned to storage sections or categories given to storage sections to be changed according to the progress of the user's storing operation or the user's desire. A plurality of storage shelves are provided to store articles. A RFID reader reads out a category assigned to an article to be stored in each of the storage shelves. A controller sets a category to be assigned to each storage shelf according to the category assigned to the article stored in the storage shelf.
74 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US11535659 2006-09-27 US07472784B2 2009-01-06 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters; Pablo F. Perez; Phillip E. Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
75 Safety device for a feeding belt and a waste material press US11487101 2006-07-14 US20070035393A1 2007-02-15 Speri Fausto
A safety device for a feeding belt and a waste material press said press being designed for pressing waste materials supplied by said feeding belt, provides that each press operator comprises an emitting device for emitting a codified and personal recognizing signal which can be detected by a detecting device, arranged at the press room inlet, that along the feeding belt supplying the press with said waste materials are also arranged detection devices for detecting a presence of a person having a signaling device, that as a person not provided with a detection recognizing device accesses the press room, an alarm signal is emitted and that, even in the presence of a person having a detecting or signaling device, an alarm signal is generated on the feeding belt, to switch off the operation of the feeding belt and the press.
76 Conveyor Belt Cleaner Scraper Blade With Sensor and Control System Therefor US11535687 2006-09-27 US20070034480A1 2007-02-15 R. Swinderman; Andrew Waters; Pablo Perez; Phillip Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
77 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US11224626 2005-09-12 US07131525B2 2006-11-07 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters; Pablo F. Perez; Phillip E. Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
78 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US11224626 2005-09-12 US20060011452A1 2006-01-19 R. Swinderman; Andrew Waters; Pablo Perez; Phillip Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
79 Conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade with sensor and control system therefor US10435899 2003-05-12 US06986418B2 2006-01-17 R. Todd Swinderman; Andrew J. Waters; Pablo F. Perez; Phillip E. Dietsch
A conveyor belt cleaner scraper blade for cleaning the surface of a conveyor belt and a method of manufacture of the scraper blade. The scraper blade includes a body having a base member adapted to be attached to a cross shaft of a conveyor belt cleaner and a scraping member which extends outwardly from the base member to a scraping tip. The scraper blade includes one or more electrical sensors that are embedded in an insert member. The insert member and the sensors are molded and embedded within the body of the scraper blade. Each of the sensors is adapted to provide an electrical output signal representing a physical condition of the scraper blade sensed by the sensor. A variety of sensor embodiments are described, as well as two embodiments of control and monitoring systems for use in conjunction with the various blade and sensor combinations.
80 Article storage apparatus, article storing method for the apparatus, and control program for implementing the method US11039025 2005-01-19 US20050158151A1 2005-07-21 Katsuhiko Kawasaki; Yasuhiro Komori; Tsuyoshi Yagisawa
An article storage apparatus which enables categories to be subsequently assigned to storage sections or categories given to storage sections to be changed according to the progress of the user's storing operation or the user's desire. A plurality of storage shelves are provided to store articles. A RFID reader reads out a category assigned to an article to be stored in each of the storage shelves. A controller sets a category to be assigned to each storage shelf according to the category assigned to the article stored in the storage shelf.
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