IP Library Granted Patent US 8,201,681
Granted Patent B2
US 8,201,681 · App. 12/460,168 · Granted Jun 19, 2012

Method for gapping for sortation rate maximization

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Patent No.
US 8,201,681
App. No.
12/460,168
Granted
Jun 19, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a method which minimizes the gaps between packages to the minimum required by the sorter. The gapping required to allow scanning the identification label(s) will be done first, then another gap adjustment (to reduce gaps) is done immediately after scanning. The induction control system requires inputs from additional sensors which are necessary to obtain certain package dimensions. This information (dimensions of the packages) is used by the control algorithm to calculate or select from a table based on package geometry, the minimum (or optimum) gaps required for scanning and by the sorter.

Claims (28)

1. A method for induction of packages to a sorting machine, the method comprising:

transporting a series of packages in spaced positions along an induction conveyor, wherein the induction conveyor includes a series of conveyor segments disposed end to end each operable at different speeds, wherein each package in the series of packages has destination information on one surface;

measuring dimensions including length and width of each package on the induction conveyor;

associating in a computerized control system each package with its dimensions;

using the computerized control system to determine spacing required between pairs of successive packages on the induction conveyor for entry into a scanning zone along the induction conveyor where packages are scanned such that imaging scanners directed at a front surface of a package being scanned and at a rear surface of the package being scanned have a clear line of sight to the destination information which may be present on either the front surface or the back surface of the package;

controlling a speed of at least one conveyor segment in the series of conveyor segments to obtain the required spacing;

imaging the front and rear surfaces of the package being scanned using the imaging scanners;

continuing to transport each package on the induction conveyor after scanning is completed;

operating conveyor segments downstream from the scanning zone to adjust spacing between successive packages to a spacing suited for induction to a sorting machine; and

then inducting the series of packages from the induction conveyor to the sorting machine.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sorting machine is a sliding shoe sorting machine including a transport conveyor that receives the series of packages from the induction conveyor.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the series of packages are transported through the scanning zone at speeds needed to create the required spacing determined for imaging by the imaging scanners, and the computerized control system then operates the conveyor segments downstream from the scanning zone to adjust the spacing between successive packages to a minimum spacing for the sorting machine.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling the speed of the at least one conveyor segment comprises:

controlling the speed of the at least one conveyor segment to obtain the spacing determined such that a downstream package downstream from the package being scanned does not interfere with a line of sight from one of the imaging scanners to the front surface of the first package and an upstream package upstream from the package being scanned does not interfere with a line of sight from another one of imaging scanners to the rear surface of the package being scanned.

5. A method for spacing packages, the method comprising:

measuring a height and a length of a series of packages transported on an induction conveyor to form measurement information, wherein each package in the series of packages has destination information on one surface and wherein the induction conveyor includes a series of conveyor segments each operable at different speeds;

determining a first spacing between a first package in the series of packages and a second package downstream from the first package on the induction conveyor based on the measurement information such that, when the first package is present in a scanning zone of the induction conveyer, a first imaging scanner will have a line of sight to a downstream surface of the first package;

determining a second spacing between the first package and an upstream package upstream from the first package on the induction conveyor based on the measurement information such that, when the first package is present in a scanning zone of the induction conveyer, a second imaging scanner will have a line of sight to an upstream surface of the first package; and

controlling a speed of one or more conveyor segments in the series of conveyor segments to obtain the first spacing and the second spacing.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein determining the first spacing comprises:

determining the first spacing based on a height of the downstream package.

7. The method of claim 5 further comprising:

imaging the downstream and upstream surfaces of the first package using the first and second imaging scanners.

8. The method of claim 5 further comprising:

controlling a speed of at least one conveyor segment downstream from the scanning zone to adjust spacing between successive packages to a spacing suited for induction to a sorting machine; and

inducting the series of packages from the induction conveyor to the sorting machine.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the sorting machine is a sliding shoe sorting machine including a transport conveyor that receives the series of packages from the induction conveyor.

10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the spacing between successive packages suited for induction to the sorting machine is a minimum spacing for the sorting machine.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2020
From: SIEMENS LOGISTICS LLC
To: MONUMENT PEAK VENTURES, LLC
Reel/Frame 052140/0730 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 14, 2020
From: SIEMENS POSTAL, PARCEL & AIRPORT LOGISTICS LLC
To: SIEMENS LOGISTICS LLC
Reel/Frame 051588/0282 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2019
From: SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC.
To: SIEMENS POSTAL, PARCEL & AIRPORT LOGISTICS LLC
Reel/Frame 049081/0626 →