Patents Assigned to ElectroCom Automation L.P.
  • Patent number: 5322406
    Abstract: An automated ordering system has a gathering conveyor belt and a plurality of product dispensers for dispensing products onto the gathering conveyor belt, the plurality of product dispensers arrayed in a matrix in rows and columns wherein each row of product dispensers and each column of product dispensers share common control elements. The product dispensers are of cartridge type utilizing gravity to eject products from a cartridge suspended above the gathering conveyor belt onto the gathering conveyor belt. A universal product dispenser platform accepts a wide range of different sizes and shapes of cartridges storing products to be dispensed. The universal product platform provides support for an actuator for singulating products mounted to the cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1994
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation, L.P.
    Inventors: James M. Pippin, Jerry D. Erwin
  • Patent number: 5288201
    Abstract: A vacuum beam product dispenser and singulator to dispense and singulate "soft" products in an automated order dispensing system (AOS) is comprised of a product cartridge and an inclined conveyor belt. The conveyor belt picks the products from the bottom of the cartridge using a vacuum control element and carries it up the conveyor until it reaches a pinch roller that holds the product ready to be dispensed to a central conveyor of the AOS. Products are picked from the product cartridge by the inclined conveyor in an unbalanced position such that a product will fall off the conveyor unless held by a vacuum generated by the vacuum control element. Thus, random multiples removed from the cartridge with the picked product fall off the conveyor. The product stream from the hopper is thereby singulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventor: James M. Pippin
  • Patent number: 5238145
    Abstract: A flexible belt ejector mechanism for dispensing products from a product cartridge onto a conveyor in an automated order system (AOS). The flexible belt is disposed in an L-shaped guide track that is mounted adjacent to the cartridge with the ejector and dispenser oriented at a compound angle with respect to the underlying conveyor for efficient operation and resupply of the system. A pneumatic actuator is coupled to the belt to cause the belt to travel along the L-shaped track and eject the bottom-most product from the cartridge. The L-shape of the ejector minimizes the space required for the ejector mechanism enabling more product dispensers to be installed in the AOS over a given fixed conveyor length.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1993
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventor: James M. Pippin
  • Patent number: 5201397
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating feeding and sorting stacked products utilizes a computer controlled conveyor transport path. The transport path comprises infeed, separating and output sections. The infeed section includes an infeed conveyor and feed roller to regulate downstream movement into the separating section. The separating section includes a plurality of individually and selectively controlled friction feeder rolls arranged on a laterally tilted incline plane. The method and apparatus includes sensors along the separating section for determining position and relative movement of products. Through computer control, individual feeder rolls or sets of feeder rolls on the inclined plane are selectively energized to separate underlying products from stacked overlying or overlapping products. The foregoing process is repeated until all products in a stack have been separated into individual units.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventor: Gerald A. Isaacs
  • Patent number: 5202557
    Abstract: A singulated stream of products comprised of both single and overlapping products is transported through a scanning zone along a transport path. Each single or overlapping product defines a shadow on the transport path that is analyzed to determine the presence of product multiples in the product shadow by measuring the width and length of the product shadow. If the length of the product shadow exceeds by more than a predetermined amount the average length of previously measured shadows having a similar width, the shadow likely contains two or more overlapping products. As the product shadow moves through the scanning zone, each product included therein is scanned for affixed bar codes by a plurality of bar code scanners. If two different bar codes or two identical bar codes from mutually exclusive scanners are recorded for a single product shadow, then the shadow likely contains two or more overlapping products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventor: Gary S. Robertson
  • Patent number: 5186336
    Abstract: A wide variety of product types, sizes and shapes are sorted into designated destination bins or other outputs utilizing a computer controlled transport path that includes an infeed section and a pinch roller diverting section. The infeed section receives a singulated stream of products to be sorted, optically scans each product for a destination code and transports the products downstream to the diverting section. The diverting section consist of a series of individually and selectively controlled roller pairs in combination with a number of diverting gates. Each roller pair includes an upper foam covered pinch roller and a lower friction drive roller oriented such that products moving downstream pass between each roller pair until diverted from the transport path. An array of photoelectric detectors provide product position information to identify and track product movement through the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventors: James M. Pippin, Kenneth C. Flagg, Jr., Gary S. Robertson
  • Patent number: 5161937
    Abstract: The conveyor belt picks the products from the bottom of the cartridge using a vacuum control element and carries it up the conveyor until it reaches a pinch roller that holds the product ready to be dispensed to a central conveyor of the AOS. Products are picked from the product cartridge by the inclined conveyor in an unbalanced position such that a product will fall off the conveyor unless held by a vacuum generated by the vacuum control element. Thus, random multiples removed from the cartridge with the picked product fall off the conveyor. The product stream from the hopper is thereby singulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1992
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventor: James M. Pippin
  • Patent number: 5117424
    Abstract: A coherency generator for providing signals to control the time and phase coherency of data information signals in an overlap region of a simulcast system that comprises a control site and a plurality of remote broadcast sites. A channel card located at each remote site derives from the information signals a master clock signal for synchronizing the broadcast of data information on an RF carrier. At substantially regular intervals a transmit section of the coherency generator transmits a synchronization command signal after detecting a predetermined sequence of ones or zeros. A receive section of the coherency generator issues a reset pulse to the remote site channel card upon detecting a predetermined pattern of values of a preselected data bit, and following detection of the synchronization command pulse. The reset pulse clears the memory elements of the channel card, setting the phase of the clock signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1992
    Assignee: ElectroCom Automation L.P.
    Inventors: Richard Cohen, Rickie W. Wallace