Reading Indicia Patents (Class 209/583)
  • Patent number: 7126480
    Abstract: A system for disposing of medical waste is generally configured to sort waste items into a plurality of disposable containers according to applicable rules and regulations governing the handling and/or disposal of such items. In some embodiments, a system comprises sorting stations, each of which houses a number of disposable containers. Each station can identify an item of waste, determine the most appropriate container for the item, and facilitate disposal of the item in the appropriate container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2006
    Assignee: Vesta Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Scott R. Mallett, Randall C. Danta, Peter Regla, Alan D. Corey, Alan A. Davidner
  • Patent number: 7123150
    Abstract: A system for disposing of medical waste is generally configured to sort waste items into a plurality of disposable containers according to applicable rules and regulations governing the handling and/or disposal of such items. In some embodiments, a system comprises sorting stations, each of which houses a number of disposable containers. Each station can identify an item of waste, determine the most appropriate container for the item, and facilitate disposal of the item in the appropriate container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: Vesta Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Scott R. Mallett, Randall C. Danta, Peter Regla, Alan D. Corey, Alan A. Davidner
  • Patent number: 7119689
    Abstract: A system for disposing of medical waste is generally configured to sort waste items into a plurality of disposable containers according to applicable rules and regulations governing the handling and/or disposal of such items. In some embodiments, a system comprises sorting stations, each of which houses a number of disposable containers. Each station can identify an item of waste, determine the most appropriate container for the item, and facilitate disposal of the item in the appropriate container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2006
    Assignee: Vesta Medical, LLC
    Inventors: Scott R. Mallett, Randall C. Danta, Peter Regla, Alan D. Corey, Alan A. Davidner
  • Patent number: 7060927
    Abstract: A method and system for encapsulating mail containers delivered to a building so as to prevent possible contaminants in the mail containers from contaminating the building. An opening is provided on a building wall that substantially separates indoor air circulation from the outdoor air for receiving the mail containers. A plastic tube having a closed end and an open end is used to encapsulate the mail containers. The open end is securely attached to the opening in the wall for receiving the mail containers into the tube, while preventing air circulation outside the building from entering the opening. A sealing device is used to seal the plastic tube for keeping the mail containers in separate sealed sections. A severing device is used to separate the sealed sections in the encapsulated packages so that the encapsulated packages can be tested for the possible contaminants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas B. Quine, Denis J. Stemmle
  • Patent number: 7044463
    Abstract: A document feeder comprises an input hopper (1) into which batches of documents with interleaved separators (24, 25) are loaded in use, each separator carrying data related to the associated batch. A feed system (9, 10) withdraws documents and separators singly from the input hopper. A sensing system (7) obtains information about the documents and separators. The sensing system includes a data sensor (7) located so as to read separator data while the separator (24, 25) is in the input hopper (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: De La Rue International Limited
    Inventors: Colin Peter Brotherston, Steven Michael Hosking, Bryan James Christophersen
  • Patent number: 7041927
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing mail is provided. The mail is serially fed from a stack of mail into a system transport. The system transport conveys the mail to an imaging station, which scans the mail to obtain image data corresponding to at least a portion of each piece. From the imaging station, the mail is conveyed to a buffer, which selectively maintains the mail while the address printed on the mail is determined. After the address for a piece of mail is determined, the piece is conveyed out of the buffer to a printer, which prints a POSTNET barcode onto the piece. The POSTNET barcode corresponds to the address that was determined for the piece. Optionally, the apparatus may include a labeler for applying a blank label onto the mail, and the POSTNET barcode can then be printed onto the label after it is applied to the mail. After the POSTNET barcode is printed on a piece, it is conveyed past a verifier, which scans the printed POSTNET barcode to ensure that the barcode was printed properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2006
    Assignee: Opex Corporation
    Inventors: Robert R. DeWitt, George L. Hayduchok
  • Patent number: 7012211
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for sequencing articles via a single sort pass or process includes a plurality of article receivers or collators positioned along a conveying or transport path and a plurality of carriages movable along the path. The carriages receive articles from at least one induct in a generally random manner and discharge the articles at the appropriate collators. The collators are operable to selectively receive the articles at an appropriate one of a plurality of bins of the collators, such that the articles are positioned within the bins of the collators in a sequenced manner. The articles may be unloaded to a plurality of collecting devices and/or manually unloaded and placed or stacked in a container in the desired sequence. The collecting devices may be manually unloaded while the collators simultaneously selectively receive articles during a subsequent sort wave or process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: Rapistan Systems Advertising Corp.
    Inventors: Dick D. Brinkley, Arthur J. Terpstra, Jr., Ricardo N. Schiesser, Jack W. Tomanek
  • Patent number: 7012210
    Abstract: A system and method for reliably detecting singulated parcels traveling on a conveyor belt by comparing parcel characteristics before and after parcel agitation. First, parcel characteristics are evaluated. Then parcels are agitated to promote a change in characteristics, for example volume or dimensions, of the unsingulated parcels. Next, parcel characteristics are again evaluated and compared to the previously-evaluated characteristics. If there is no appreciable difference in characteristics, the parcel is deemed singulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2006
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Inventors: Kyle E. Kibbler, Shawn Younkin
  • Patent number: 6988021
    Abstract: The present invention is directed, in a general aspect, system including a mail sorting apparatus which generally comprises a feeder, a line scan camera, an in-line printer, a control system which may be the microprocessor based personal computer system, at least one addressee database and sort plan, a mailpiece transporter, a bin module with compartments or sort bins for receiving mailpieces. This invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by enabling a mail sorting apparatus to address sort internal mailings (business to employee mail). The foregoing is accomplished by addressing and sorting employee mailpieces in one process by using information from one or more databases of the mail sorting apparatus, including the addressee database and sort plan, and an in-line printer for printing employee and/or delivery information on the employee mailpiece. Thus, the method of the present invention provides a less costly, simplified way to prepare internal mailings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2006
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: Edward P. Daniels, Jr., Joseph D. Mallozzi
  • Patent number: 6974928
    Abstract: A method and system for the efficient bulk package delivery for recipients. Items ordered by different customers from different retailers, suppliers or manufacturers can be organized by common item identifiers and shipped in bulk from retailers or manufacturers, to an origination regional distribution center. The items can be sorted at the origination regional distribution center in bulk based on the location of destination regional distribution centers that can serve destination centralized pickup locations chosen by the customers placing the orders for those items. Ordered items can be sorted by recipient and the destination centralized pickup location specified in the customer's order and packed into recipient-specific packages at the destination regional distribution center.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2005
    Assignee: Breakthrough Logistics Corporation
    Inventor: Gregg Bloom
  • Patent number: 6955264
    Abstract: In order to provide a method of detecting protrusion of an inspection object from a palette improved to be capable of making highly precise detection and reducing a socket breakage ratio, an inspection object is introduced into each of a plurality of pockets provided on the surface of a palette, which in turn is transported. A reflection level of the inspection object stored in each of the plurality of pockets is measured every palette with a reflection type photoelectric sensor. The maximum value and the minimum value of the reflection level are obtained from data of every palette, for calculating a dispersion width defined by the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value. The dispersion width is compared with a previously set determination threshold, for determining whether or not the dispersion width is greater than the determination threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2005
    Assignee: Renesas Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Toshiya Ijichi, Shinji Semba
  • Patent number: 6953119
    Abstract: A carpet disposal method, comprising: collecting carpet, performed by a collection agent having a unique identifier; assigning the collection agent unique identifier to the collected carpet; transporting the uniquely identified carpet to a processing plant; identifying the collection agent of the uniquely identified carpet at the processing plant; sorting the uniquely identified carpet; valuing the sorted carpet; paying the identified collection agent the value of the sorted carpet; and carpet disposal system comprising: a carpet collector that collects carpet, a collection agent having a unique identifier; an assigner that assigns the collection agent unique identifier to the collected carpet; a transporter that transports the uniquely identified carpet to a processing plant; an identifier that identifies the collection agent of the uniquely identified carpet; a sorter that sorts the uniquely identified carpet; a valuer that values the sorted carpet; a payer that pays the identified collection agent the sort
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Inventor: Scott Wening
  • Patent number: 6924450
    Abstract: A system for handling checks is provided that includes a sorter operable to retrieve MICR data from a plurality of checks. An emulator is coupled to the sorter. The emulator is operable to access the MICR data, to generate a process buffer based on the MICR data, and to generate a plurality of feature instructions for each check based on the process buffer. A communication engine is coupled between the emulator and a check processing system. The communication engine is operable to communicate between the emulator and the check processing system in real-time. The check processing system is operable to receive the process buffer from the emulator through the communication engine. The emulator is further operable to communicate the feature instructions to the sorter. The sorter is further operable to process the checks based on the feature instructions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: VECTORsgi, Inc.
    Inventor: Rian R. Maloney
  • Patent number: 6921875
    Abstract: A method using a single pass sequencer having a transport system for transporting the mail pieces to a transport system having a first carriage system and a second carriage system with a plurality of holders slidable between the first carriage system and the second carriage system with packaged output. Each of the plurality of holders holds a mail piece received from the transport system. The method includes assigning a code to: (i) the mail pieces based on the destination information, (ii) the plurality of holders on the first carriage, and (iii) a position on the second carriage which corresponds to the initial sequence and a destination sequence of the mail pieces. The method instructs movement of the plurality of holders from the first carriage to the second carriage so that they are in sequential order of delivery destination, ready to be packaged. Once the mail pieces are in sequential order on the second carriage, they are dropped into a container for a delivery point.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 26, 2005
    Assignee: Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Inventor: Bruce H. Hanson
  • Patent number: 6892890
    Abstract: A dynamic sortation system and method. The invention is preferably utilized in a robotic containerization system having a number of locations for containers such as carts or pallets. Each location may be assigned a speed of loading rating that represents the time needed for a robot to load an item to a location. The system may be preprogrammed with a simplified, base scheme of destinations. After these initial steps, the system reads destination codes from each of the plurality of items in a load of items sent to the system for sortation. The system may store the destination code of each read item in a historical database. The system then determines whether the read destination code is assigned a location. If the destination code is assigned a location, the item is loaded in a container at the assigned location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2005
    Assignee: ABB Automation, Inc.
    Inventor: Gilbert Dominguez
  • Patent number: 6881915
    Abstract: A method and a system is disclosed for affixing invisible or unobtrusive markings to mail pieces (4), and subsequently collecting information from the mail pieces for sorting purposes. The system includes the affixation of an optically contrasting layer (1) to a mail piece, the layer changing optically upon the application of a stimulus to present a contrasting background for imaging encoded information (3) applied over the layer and related to the mail piece.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2005
    Assignee: Spectra Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Nabil M. Lawandy, Timothy J. Driscoll, Charles M. Zepp
  • Patent number: 6878896
    Abstract: The present invention reveals a sorting system for use in manual sorting, which presents a detached ephemeral display moving in a manner corresponding to the movement of the article, by which an article to be sorted can be quickly and easily identified. To accomplish its purpose, the device comprises: feed conveyors; a switching unit; optical readers positioned to capture destination indicia affixed to each article; a detached moving display which remains close to the article to be sorted and presents information representative of the article's destination location; a destination location which signals when a related article is approaching; and a controller capable of assigning destination locations and controlling display devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2005
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark B. Braginsky, Peter R. Gluege, Robert H. Esslinger, William D. Hess
  • Publication number: 20040182759
    Abstract: The present invention relies on the fact that a sorting machine in distribution order can process a substantially higher number of distribution order points within a sorting process, than necessary for sorting in one or several real distribution orders, based on the available pigeon holes. Real distribution order points with large quantities of mailing pieces are distributed between several virtual distribution order points with as small as possible quantities of mailing pieces. The quantities of mailing pieces statistically determined for each real distribution order point of a defined distribution order are distributed between the virtual distribution order points, as regularly as possible, for the sorting passes preceding the final sorting pass. Then, the sorting passes preceding the final sorting pass are executed. The final sorting pass is thus executed, such that the mailing pieces of a distribution order are sorted into adjacent pigeon holes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 8, 2004
    Publication date: September 23, 2004
    Applicant: SIEMENS AG
    Inventor: Reinhard Jirsa
  • Patent number: 6789660
    Abstract: A conveyor system and the operation of a conveyor system will convey articles such as baggage at airports. A buffer arrangement is provided for storing and pre-sorting at least a part of the article-flow through the system. A conveyor system for conveying and sorting articles for a number of different destinations may be operated with a much lower number of stations for discharging the articles if the possibility of pre-sorting and temporarily storing the articles exists within the system. In particular, a storage rack can be provided for storing articles and the conveyor system comprising such a storage rack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 14, 2004
    Assignee: Crisplant A/S
    Inventors: Brian Bruun, Brian Lynge
  • Patent number: 6784391
    Abstract: A shipment sorting system is provided. The system comprises a plurality of inflow lines each thereof conveys cargoes each containing articles to be shipped; a plurality of first buffer lines each thereof includes a first loop storage line for circulating and storing cargoes transferred from the inflow lines and a plurality of first straight storage lines for storing cargoes; a second buffer line including a second loop storage line connected to output ends of the first straight storage lines for circulating and storing cargoes, a plurality of second straight storage lines, and a plurality of return lines for returning excess unit cargoes in one of the second straight storage lines which is fill of unit cargoes to another second straight storage line; and a shipment sorting area for sorting cargoes transferred from the second straight storage lines to the plurality of shoot lines by sorters according to different shipment requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Patent number: 6770831
    Abstract: A method for rerouting mailpieces in a carrier distribution system includes the steps of receiving a plurality of mailpieces within the carrier distribution system; dynamically determining criteria defining a suspect group of mailpieces; automatically detecting the presence of the plurality of mailpieces within the carrier distribution system; identifying suspect mailpieces form the plurality of mailpieces by automatically detecting within the carrier distribution system which of the plurality of mailpieces meet the criteria defining the suspect group of mailpieces; and outsorting the suspect mailpieces for evaluation. A postal distribution system incorporates the method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Rojas, Deborra J. Zukowski
  • Patent number: 6762383
    Abstract: Articles entered into a sorting system are identified by means of an article identification device 1. An allocation ratio is selected from an allocation ratio table 7 based on the identifying information from the article identification device 1. Chute selection information is obtained for a sorter 2 based on the allocation ratio by means of a calculator 6, which in one embodiment uses a random number generator 8 to make a weighted calculation and a deviation reduction mechanism 11 to reduce the deviation of the accumulated weighted calculation results. A controller 3 selects a chute 4 such that the articles entered into the system will be distributed in accordance with the article allocation ratio, and provides the chute selection information to the sorter 2. The sorter 2, based upon the chute selection information, conducts sorting by dropping the articles entered into the system into the appropriate chute 4.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Leading Information Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Hiroshi Morito
  • Patent number: 6762382
    Abstract: A sortation system includes a track arrangement and a series of carriers which are movable on the track arrangement, such as by a roller chain or the like. A series of sort stations are provided at various locations along the track arrangement, and items are placed into the carriers at an induction station. Each carrier is programmed at the induction station with a destination sort station, according to the identity of the item carried by the carrier. Each sort station has a unique identification arrangement, such as a sort station module which emits a sort station identification signal which is received by the carriers as the carriers are moved toward the sort stations. If the sort station identification signal matches the destination identification programmed into the carrier, a trip mechanism associated with the sort station is activated so as to discharge the item from the carrier. The carrier is then reset and transported to the induction station for receiving another item to be sorted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 13, 2004
    Assignee: Innovative Picking Technologies, Inc.
    Inventor: Darin L. Danelski
  • Patent number: 6747229
    Abstract: This invention relates to self-propelled, mobile input/output bins (MIOB). Such structures of this type, generally, allow the MIOB to scan/read machine readable data on an input/output job banner page. This information allows the MIOB to determine the owner of the input/output job, the owner's location, and the location where the input/output job is to be delivered so that the input/output job can be delivered by the MIOB.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.
    Inventor: Gerard J. Carlson
  • Patent number: 6747230
    Abstract: A method and a device for sorting wafers from an initial state into an end state. The wafers are at least partly identifiable as elements of a finite sequence based on an information carrier. In the initial state, the wafers are arranged in any desired sequence in compartments of a holding device and in the end state each wafer is arranged in accordance with its position in the sequence in the compartments of the holding device. The first wafer is removed from a first compartment of the holding device. The information carrier of the first wafer is read by a reading device to determine the position of the first wafer in the sequence. Subsequently, a second wafer is removed from a second compartment corresponding to the position of the first wafer in the sequence. The first wafer is moved into the compartment corresponding to its position in the sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Infineon Technologies AG
    Inventors: Dirk Caspary, Dorit Kaulfuss
  • Publication number: 20040099580
    Abstract: A document feeder comprises an input hopper (1) into which batches of documents with interleaved separators (24, 25) are loaded in use, each separator carrying data related to the associated batch. A feed system (9, 10) withdraws documents and separators singly from the input hopper. A sensing system (7) obtains information about the documents and separators. The sensing system includes a data sensor (7) located so as to read separator data while the separator (24, 25) is in the input hopper (1).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2003
    Publication date: May 27, 2004
    Inventors: Colin Peter Brotherston, Steven Michael Hosking, Bryan James Christophersen
  • Patent number: 6740835
    Abstract: The an embodiment of the present invention generally comprises a mailpiece sorting apparatus including an addressee database and a state/ZIP Code list generated from the addressee database. Mailpieces for which the addressee cannot be determined are processed using ZIP Code and/or State information read from the mailpiece. The state/ZIP Code information read from the mailpiece is compared to the state/ZIP Code list to determine if there is a match. If there is not match, the mailpiece is sorted to a “return to sender” bin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.
    Inventors: John H Steinmetz, Robert K. Gottlieb, Joseph D Mallozzi, Edward P. Daniels, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6737600
    Abstract: An inflow article management system is provided. The system comprises at least one inflow line; an input feeding means through which a vendor feeds vendor identification information when he puts his article into the inflow line; an article identification information reading means to read article identification information which is attached to an article and is related with its attributes; an article information storing means to store an article information table connecting the vendor identification information with the article identification information of articles and the number of the articles to be received; and an inflow article information control means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Patent number: 6736272
    Abstract: A recycling system particularly useful for using, sorting and reusing large quantities of animal identification tags for use by producers, feedlots and packing plants is described. In one aspect of the invention, a plurality of unsorted, previously used and cleaned identification tags are passed through a tag aligner that aligns the tags in series. The aligned tags are fed to a tag sorter that includes a plurality of sorting bins for storing the sorted tags. A tag reader reads the identification tags and passes identification information stored on the tags to a controller. The controller analyzes the identification information from the tags and determines in which one of the sorting bins each tag should be stored. When each tag is adjacent the proper sorting bin, the controller signals the sorter to eject the tag into such bin. After sorting, the tags are redistributed to their original users for reuse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Assignee: Micro Beef Technologies, Ltd.
    Inventor: William C. Pratt
  • Patent number: 6728391
    Abstract: A multi-resolution label locator system divides an input image into a plurality of multi-pixel cells. The multi-resolution label locator system then creates a decimated image or low resolution image corresponding to the input image. The decimated image includes a common-characteristic value that corresponds to a multi-pixel cell of the input image. The multi-resolution label locator system identifies one or more areas within the decimated image that have characteristics corresponding to the characteristics of interest. While generating the decimated image, the multi-resolution label locator system simultaneously creates an edge-occurrence image that corresponds to the input image. The edge-occurrence image includes an edge value that corresponds to each cell of the input image. Each edge value represents the number of occurrences of an edge within the pixels of a corresponding cell of the input image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
    Inventors: Jianxin Wu, Gregory P. Skinger, Jason Wang, James Recktenwalt
  • Publication number: 20040065596
    Abstract: A method using a single pass sequencer having a transport system for transporting the mail pieces to a transport system having a first carriage system and a second carriage system with a plurality of holders slidable between the first carriage system and the second carriage system with packaged output. Each of the plurality of holders holds a mail piece received from the transport system. The method includes assigning a code to: (i) the mail pieces based on the destination information, (ii) the plurality of holders on the first carriage, and (iii) a position on the second carriage which corresponds to the initial sequence and a destination sequence of the mail pieces. The method instructs movement of the plurality of holders from the first carriage to the second carriage so that they are in sequential order of delivery destination, ready to be packaged. Once the mail pieces are in sequential order on the second carriage, they are dropped into a container for a delivery point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventor: Bruce H. Hanson
  • Publication number: 20040065597
    Abstract: A method using a single pass sequencer having a transport system for transporting the mail pieces to a transport system having a first carriage system and a second carriage system with a plurality of holders slidable between the first carriage system and the second carriage system with packaged output. Each of the plurality of holders holding a mail piece of the mail pieces received from the transport system. The method includes assigning a code to: (i) the mail pieces based on the destination information, (ii) the plurality of holders on the first carriage, and (iii) a position on the second carriage which corresponds to the initial sequence and a destination sequence of the mail pieces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2002
    Publication date: April 8, 2004
    Inventor: Bruce H. Hanson
  • Patent number: 6695145
    Abstract: A method for organizing the picking up of soiled garments, cleaning them and returning of them to a customer is disclosed that greatly improves the efficiency and speed of current methods by retaining the garments of a specific route together in an identifiable collection and working in a just in time flow. Upon the arrival of the soiled garments at the cleaning plant, garments from each route are cleaned and dried in identifiable collections according to the route on which the garments were picked up. The garments are then sorted by customer on each route and wearer at each customer at which point the garments are ready for return to the customer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Inventor: Frederic Veau
  • Patent number: 6685031
    Abstract: A commercial article sorting system is provided. The system comprises a belt conveyor to transfer a plurality of articles of the same kind put in a tray, a sorting rack provided along the belt conveyor and having a plurality of slots, a scanner provided to the sorting rack to read the data necessary for sorting the articles from the tray to the slots, at least one direction indicator each thereof is mounted to approximately center of the one block of the slots to provide a visual direction signal to the hauler, entry indicators each thereof is mounted to each slot to provide a visual location signal to the hauler, and a controller to control the direction indicator and the entry indicators based on the data read from the label.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: AT&C Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Publication number: 20040016683
    Abstract: A system for handling checks is provided that includes a sorter operable to retrieve MICR data from a plurality of checks. An emulator is coupled to the sorter. The emulator is operable to access the MICR data, to generate a process buffer based on the MICR data, and to generate a plurality of feature instructions for each check based on the process buffer. A communication engine is coupled between the emulator and a check processing system. The communication engine is operable to communicate between the emulator and the check processing system in real-time. The check processing system is operable to receive the process buffer from the emulator through the communication engine. The emulator is further operable to communicate the feature instructions to the sorter. The sorter is further operable to process the checks based on the feature instructions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2003
    Publication date: January 29, 2004
    Applicant: Sterling Commerce, Inc. a Delaware corporation
    Inventor: Rian R. Maloney
  • Publication number: 20040016684
    Abstract: The present invention reveals a sorting system for use in manual sorting, which presents a detached ephemeral display moving in a manner corresponding to the movement of the article, by which an article to be sorted can be quickly and easily identified. To accomplish its purpose, the device comprises: feed conveyors; a switching unit; optical readers positioned to capture destination indicia affixed to each article; a detached moving display which remains close to the article to be sorted and presents information representative of the article's destination location; a destination location which signals when a related article is approaching; and a controller capable of assigning destination locations and controlling display devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2002
    Publication date: January 29, 2004
    Inventors: Mark B. Braginsky, Peter R. Gluege, Robert H. Esslinger, William D. Hess
  • Patent number: 6680452
    Abstract: An article sorting system is provided. The system comprises a plurality of inflow lines to convey trays each containing articles to be sorted, a first conveyor to convey the trays introduced from the plurality of inflow lines, a plurality of second conveyors branching off from the first conveyor, a plurality of sorting racks each placed opposite to the second conveyer, each sorting rack having a plurality of slots leading to containers into which articles are placed from the trays according to sorting categories by sorters, a plurality of first delivery conveyors each placed opposite to the sorting rack, each first delivery conveyor conveying the containers pushed thereon from the sorting rack, and a second delivery conveyor to convey the containers from the plurality of first delivery conveyors to a shipment area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: AT&C Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Patent number: 6677548
    Abstract: The invention relates to a sorting method for sorting objects, characterised by at least the following sorting steps: a) first sort run, in which objects are input onto parking sections of a first block of parking sections; b) second sort run, in which objects are transferred from the first block of parking sections to a second block of parking sections; and c) third sort run, in which objects are transferred from the second block of parking sections back to the first block of parking sections. The invention also relates to two alternative types of sorting installations which are suitable for carrying out the above sorting method, and to a sorting system which combines a plurality of these sorting installations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: MTS Modulare Transport Systeme GmbH
    Inventors: Johann Robu, Robby Enderlein, Hansjörg Geiger
  • Patent number: 6678578
    Abstract: Handling of liquid containers in horizontal position in the form of beverage packaging, for example, cans or or bottles of any cross-section, comprising a first and a second conveyor with respective belt, especially in connection with detection of features of the container. The belts are movable in a mutually parallel direction, and in a first, container-supporting position form an angle relative to each other, thereby forming an approximately V-shaped conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Tomra Systems ASA
    Inventors: Kristian Holmen, Jacob Sømming Rognhaug, Jan Rype
  • Patent number: 6674035
    Abstract: A paper discharge device has a first conveyance path having an input port through which paper is introduced, a second conveyance path having a discharge port through which the paper is discharged, and a third conveyance path. A paper feeding mechanism feeds the paper through the first, second and third conveyance paths. A paper storage space temporarily stores the paper to prevent removal of the paper from the discharge port prior to completion of a paper cutting operation or a paper printing operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2004
    Assignee: Seiko Instruments Inc.
    Inventor: Akihiko Ito
  • Patent number: 6651820
    Abstract: An article sorting system is provided. The system comprises a first conveyor; a plurality of sorting lines; a reading device to read the identification information of a tray conveyed by the first conveyor; a memory to store an article information table connecting the identification information of a tray with the information of the articles contained in the tray, and the arrangement pattern of the slots of each of the plurality of sorting line; a sorter control device to determine an appropriate sorting line for a tray and control the sorter to guide the tray to the sorting line, after having referred to the identification information of the tray read by the reading device, and the article information table and the arrangement patterns of slots stored in the memory; and a direction indicating device to provide each article introduced into the sorting rack with an arrow to indicate a direction towards a nominated slot and a number of the nominated slot for the article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: AT&C CO., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Publication number: 20030209473
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for sequencing articles via a single sort pass or process includes a plurality of article receivers or collators positioned along a conveying or transport path and a plurality of carriages movable along the path. The carriages receive articles from at least one induct in a generally random manner and discharge the articles at the appropriate collators. The collators are operable to selectively receive the articles at an appropriate one of a plurality of bins of the collators, such that the articles are positioned within the bins of the collators in a sequenced manner. The articles may be unloaded to a plurality of collecting devices and/or manually unloaded and placed or stacked in a container in the desired sequence. The collecting devices may be manually unloaded while the collators simultaneously selectively receive articles during a subsequent sort wave or process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2003
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Inventors: Dick D. Brinkley, Arthur J. Terpstra, Ricardo N. Schiesser, Jack W. Tomanek
  • Publication number: 20030168388
    Abstract: A modular document sorting apparatus and method. A plurality of modules are functionally connected to one another to enable them to scan documents for information and sort the documents according to the scanned information. Each module performs at least one function. Functions can include, feeding documents into the apparatus, singulating documents, transporting documents through at least a portion of the apparatus, scanning documents, printing on documents and sorting documents according to scanned information. Each module may be powered by a separate power supply. A single on/off switch can controls a plurality of modules.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 6, 2003
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Inventor: James Malatesta
  • Patent number: 6613998
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing mail is provided. The mail is serially fed from a stack of mail into a system transport. The system transport conveys the mail to an imaging station, which scans the mail to obtain image data corresponding to at least a portion of each piece. From the imaging station, the mail is conveyed to a buffer, which selectively maintains the mail while the address printed on the mail is determined. After the address for a piece of mail is determined, the piece is conveyed out of the buffer to a printer, which prints a POSTNET barcode onto the piece. The POSTNET barcode corresponds to the address that was determined for the piece. Optionally, the apparatus may include a labeler for applying a blank label onto the mail, and the POSTNET barcode can then be printed onto the label after it is applied to the mail. After the POSTNET barcode is printed on a piece, it is conveyed past a verifier, which scans the printed POSTNET barcode to ensure that the barcode was printed properly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Opex Corporation
    Inventors: Robert R. DeWitt, George L. Hayduchok, Thomas F Dibiaso
  • Patent number: 6610954
    Abstract: A direction indicator placed on one site of a sorting block indicates, for a given good, the direction towards a nominated slot through which the good is to be placed in the block. This arrangement makes it possible for the hauler to immediately put a good into a nominated slot without looking around at sorting blocks at large, which will lead to the improvement of work efficiency. Moreover, because this will moderate the burden imposed on the hauler, the number of wrongly hauled goods would be greatly reduced. If a good is passed through a wrong slot, it is recognized by a sensor and then an alarming means is activated to generate a buzzing sound or a blinking light to alarm. This arrangement will make it possible to greatly reduce the number of wrongly hauled goods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2003
    Assignee: AT&C Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa
  • Patent number: 6608274
    Abstract: A system for handling checks is provided that includes a sorter operable to retrieve MICR data from a plurality of checks. An emulator is coupled to the sorter. The emulator is operable to access the MICR data, to generate a process buffer based on the MICR data, and to generate a plurality of feature instructions for each check based on the process buffer. A communication engine is coupled between the emulator and a check processing system. The communication engine is operable to communicate between the emulator and the check processing system in real-time. The check processing system is operable to receive the process buffer from the emulator through the communication engine. The emulator is further operable to communicate the feature instructions to the sorter. The sorter is further operable to process the checks based on the feature instructions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2003
    Assignee: Sterling Commerce, Inc.
    Inventor: Rian R. Maloney
  • Publication number: 20030136712
    Abstract: This invention relates to self-propelled, mobile input/output bins (MIOB). Such structures of this type, generally, allow the MIOB to scan/read machine readable data on an input/output job banner page. This information allows the MIOB to determine the owner of the input/output job, the owner's location, and the location where the input/output job is to be delivered so that the input/output job can be delivered by the MIOB.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2002
    Publication date: July 24, 2003
    Inventor: Gerard J. Carlson
  • Patent number: 6588600
    Abstract: A method and a device for sorting, in terms of phosphor blends, fluorescent lamps, which have a cylindrical body with a right-hand and left-hand end and with a symbol overprint. The fluorescent lamps that are conveyed into an inspection station which have a stop for defining an inspection plane, against which the lamp body respectively to be examined bears. A camera to which an image processing system is connected is directed onto the symbol overprint of the lamp body respectively to be examined. A rotating device in the inspection station is started up in order to rotate the lamp body respectively to be examined. The camera outputs pixel signals to the image processing system, which obtains image data from the pixel signals. The image processing system contains image memories with data for input symbols, and an image-comparing device which correlates the image data with the input symbol data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Inventor: Paul Herborn
  • Publication number: 20030116479
    Abstract: Articles entered into a sorting system are identified by means of an article identification device 1. An allocation ratio is selected from an allocation ratio table 7 based on the identifying information from the article identification device 1. Chute selection information is obtained for a sorter 2 based on the allocation ratio by means of a calculator 6, which in one embodiment uses a random number generator 8 to make a weighted calculation and a deviation reduction mechanism 11 to reduce the deviation of the accumulated weighted calculation results. A controller 3 selects a chute 4 such that the articles entered into the system will be distributed in accordance with the article allocation ratio, and provides the chute selection information to the sorter 2. The sorter 2, based upon the chute selection information, conducts sorting by dropping the articles entered into the system into the appropriate chute 4.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 15, 2002
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Inventor: Hiroshi Morito
  • Publication number: 20030116480
    Abstract: A direction indicator placed on one site of a sorting block indicates, for a given good, the direction towards a nominated slot through which the good is to be placed in the block. This arrangement makes it possible for the hauler to immediately put a good into a nominated slot without looking around at sorting blocks at large, which will lead to the improvement of work efficiency. Moreover, because this will moderate the burden imposed on the hauler, the number of wrongly hauled goods would be greatly reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2003
    Publication date: June 26, 2003
    Applicant: AT&C Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chiyuki Takizawa