IP Library Granted Patent US 7,562,760
Granted Patent B2
US 7,562,760 · App. 11/549,371 · Granted Jul 21, 2009

High rate induction system

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Patent No.
US 7,562,760
App. No.
11/549,371
Granted
Jul 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A sortation system and method of inducting product are useful with a sorter having a continuous member defining a plurality of transport positions of the continuous member and a plurality of sort destinations for receiving product discharged from the continuous member. At least one induction unit is provided including a plurality of tandem conveying units. Product is received with the at least one induction unit from a product source and discharged from the at least one induction unit to the continuous member. The invention is useful with carousel sorters, such as tilt-tray sorters and cross-belt sorters.

Claims (14)

1. A sortation system, comprising:

a carousel sorter including a plurality of product carriers arranged in an endless loop;

a plurality of sort destinations for receiving product discharged from said carriers; and

an induction system comprising at least one induction unit having a receiving end for receiving product from a product source and a discharge end for discharging product to said carriers; and

a control monitoring product on said carriers and booking carriers for product on said induction system, wherein said control is capable of booking carriers irrespective of whether the carriers are already carrying product, wherein said control rescinds a booking of a carrier carrying a product if that carrier does not discharge that product to one of said sort destinations prior to arriving at said conveying units.

2. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said control rescinds a booking of a carrier carrying a product if that carrier does not discharge that product to one of said sort destinations prior to arriving at said induction system.

3. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said at least one induction unit includes a plurality of tandem conveying units between said receiving end and said discharge end, wherein said control books at least one carrier for receipt of product when that product is on one of said conveying units and adjusts relative spacing between product and the respective carrier booked for that product on downstream ones of said conveying units; whereby multiple product can be booked on said at least one induction unit and awaiting discharge to said continuous member.

4. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said control maintains any booking of transport units for product on said at least one induction unit notwithstanding variation in speed of said continuous member.

5. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said control maintains any booking of transport units for product on said at least one induction unit notwithstanding a substantial halt in speed of said continuous member.

6. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said product source substantially excludes product accumulation.

7. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said product source comprises substantially only belt conveyors.

8. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said conveying units are closed-loop regulated.

9. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said conveying units are belt conveyors.

10. The sortation system in claim 1 wherein said conveying units have particular lengths and wherein said induction units are adapted to discharging product to said continuous member having a dimension that is greater than said particular lengths.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2010
From: DEMATIC CORP.
To: DEMATIC S.R.L.
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