Patents by Inventor Frederick J. Stingel
Frederick J. Stingel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8286779Abstract: A vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus has a first and second plurality of substantially vertically spaced shelf assemblies supported by support structure. Each of the shelf assemblies includes a shelf tray for receiving, storing, and discharging containers. Spring biasing structure is provided for urging the shelf to the receiving position. Dampening structure dampens the movement of the shelf between the upwardly tilted receiving position and the downwardly tilted discharge position. A transfer control and transfer control linkage are provided for retaining the shelf when a shelf of a next lower shelf assembly is not prepared to receive a container, and allowing the shelf to move to the discharge position under the weight of a container disposed on the shelf when the shelf of the next lower shelf assembly is prepared to receive a container. A method for storing and retrieving containers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Vertique, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Ernest Emory Devlin, Jr., John Robert French
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Publication number: 20120160790Abstract: A vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus has a first and second plurality of substantially vertically spaced shelf assemblies supported by support structure. Each of the shelf assemblies includes a shelf tray for receiving, storing, and discharging containers. Spring biasing structure is provided for urging the shelf to the receiving position. Dampening structure dampens the movement of the shelf between the upwardly tilted receiving position and the downwardly tilted discharge position. A transfer control and transfer control linkage are provided for retaining the shelf when a shelf of a next lower shelf assembly is not prepared to receive a container, and allowing the shelf to move to the discharge position under the weight of a container disposed on the shelf when the shelf of the next lower shelf assembly is prepared to receive a container. A method for storing and retrieving containers is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: VERTIQUE, INC.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Ernest Emory Devlin, JR., John Robert French
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Patent number: 7963383Abstract: A vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus has a first and second plurality of substantially vertically spaced shelf assemblies supported by support structure. Each of the shelf assemblies includes a shelf tray for receiving, storing, and discharging containers. Spring biasing structure is provided for urging the shelf to the receiving position. Dampening structure dampens the movement of the shelf between the upwardly tilted receiving position and the downwardly tilted discharge position. A transfer control and transfer control linkage are provided for retaining the shelf when a shelf of a next lower shelf assembly is not prepared to receive a container, and allowing the shelf to move to the discharge position under the weight of a container disposed on the shelf when the shelf of the next lower shelf assembly is prepared to receive a container. A method for storing and retrieving containers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Vertique, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Ernest Emory Devlin, Jr., John Robert French
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Publication number: 20090173705Abstract: A vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus has a first and second plurality of substantially vertically spaced shelf assemblies supported by support structure. Each of the shelf assemblies includes a shelf tray for receiving, storing, and discharging containers. Spring biasing structure is provided for urging the shelf to the receiving position. Dampening structure dampens the movement of the shelf between the upwardly tilted receiving position and the downwardly tilted discharge position. A transfer control and transfer control linkage are provided for retaining the shelf when a shelf of a next lower shelf assembly is not prepared to receive a container, and allowing the shelf to move to the discharge position under the weight of a container disposed on the shelf when the shelf of the next lower shelf assembly is prepared to receive a container. A method for storing and retrieving containers is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: VERTIQUE, INC.Inventors: Frederick J., Stingel, III, Ernest Emory Devlin, JR., John Robert French
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Patent number: 7401709Abstract: An adjustable positioning apparatus for positioning containers on a shelf tray assembly of a vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus has a container abutting portion and engagement structure for securing the container abutting portion on a portion of the shelf tray assembly so as to position the container on the shelf tray. A vertically accumulating storage and retrieval apparatus having adjustable container positioning structure is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Vertique, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr., Jeffrey W. Stingel, Frederick J. Stingel, III
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Patent number: 7293639Abstract: A case rotating system configured to rotate cases, such as boxes, in a case management system such that the cases are oriented in a consistent manner upon leaving the case rotating system. In at least one embodiment, the case rotating system may be configured to cause a case in a case rotating module to be rotated such that a short side of the case leads the case as the case leaves the case rotating module. The case rotating module may be formed from one or more conical rollers configured to rotate cases into a consistent orientation. The case rotating system may rotate cases that are in an incorrect orientation into a correct orientation. In addition, the case rotating system may operate such that cases entering the case rotating system in a correct orientation may not be rotated but may remain in a correct orientation upon leaving the case rotating system.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Vertique, Inc.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Frederick J. Stingel, Jr., Ray Bruce Briggs, Jeffrey W. Stingel
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Patent number: 7200465Abstract: A material storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system (ICSDS). A palletizer is provided for placing containers from the ICSDS on a pallet. A layer storage and delivery system (LSDS) places full layers of containers on a pallet. A robotic container delivery system (RCDS) places individual containers on a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets between at least two of the ICSDS, the palletizer, the LSDS and the RCDS. A method for storing and delivering containers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Patent number: 7184855Abstract: A container storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system. A palletizer is provided for forming a group of containers from the individual container storage and delivery system into a layer or a partial layer, and placing this layer or partial layer onto a pallet. A high speed pick station provides access for manual retrieval of high throughput case types from each storage location. An individual container placement station is also provided for placing individual containers onto a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets from the individual container storage and delivery system, the palletizer, the high speed pick station, and the individual container placement station.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Patent number: 7007791Abstract: A container directing apparatus for directing containers carried by a conveyor, includes a lifting device for lifting the containers off of the conveyor. A moving apparatus moves the container off of the lifting device. The lifting device can include a lifting surface which can be inclined upward in the direction of container travel, such that containers move up onto the lifting surface. The lifting surface can then be leveled prior to moving the containers off of the lifting device. A container storage and delivery system and a method for storing and delivering containers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Jeffrey W. Stingel
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Publication number: 20040220694Abstract: A container storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system. A palletizer is provided for forming a group of containers from the individual container storage and delivery system into a layer or a partial layer, and placing this layer or partial layer onto a pallet. A high speed pick station provides access for manual retrieval of high throughput case types from each storage location. An individual container placement station is also provided for placing individual containers onto a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets from the individual container storage and delivery system, the palletizer, the high speed pick station, and the individual container placement station.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Publication number: 20040191031Abstract: A container directing apparatus for directing containers carried by a conveyor, includes a lifting device for lifting the containers off of the conveyor. A moving apparatus moves the container off of the lifting device. The lifting device can include a lifting surface which can be inclined upward in the direction of container travel, such that containers move up onto the lifting surface. The lifting surface can then be leveled prior to moving the containers off of the lifting device. A container storage and delivery system and a method for storing and delivering containers are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jeffrey W. Stingel
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Patent number: 6729836Abstract: A material storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system (ICSDS). A palletizer is provided for placing containers from the ICSDS on a pallet. A layer storage and delivery system (LSDS) places full layers of containers on a pallet. A robotic container delivery system (RCDS) places individual containers on a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets between at least two of the ICSDS, the palletizer, the LSDS and the RCDS. A method for storing and delivering containers is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, III, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Publication number: 20030176944Abstract: A material storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system (ICSDS). A palletizer is provided for placing containers from the ICSDS on a pallet. A layer storage and delivery system (LSDS) places full layers of containers on a pallet. A robotic container delivery system (RCDS) places individual containers on a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets between at least two of the ICSDS, the palletizer, the LSDS and the RCDS. A method for storing and delivering containers is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Publication number: 20030176943Abstract: A material storage and delivery system includes an individual container storage and delivery system (ICSDS). A palletizer is provided for placing containers from the ICSDS on a pallet. A layer storage and delivery system (LSDS) places full layers of containers on a pallet. A robotic container delivery system (RCDS) places individual containers on a pallet. A conveyor system conveys containers and pallets between at least two of the ICSDS, the palletizer, the LSDS and the RCDS. A method for storing and delivering containers is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: September 18, 2003Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jeffrey W. Stingel, James N. Smith
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Patent number: 6048166Abstract: The present invention relates to a gantry depalletizer apparatus which can be employed in removing layers of articles, such as beverage containers, from pallets. Broadly, the apparatus includes a gantry frame upon which travels a depalletizer bridge. The bridge, in turn, includes a depalletizer head which travels vertically along a pair of rails. The head employs two pairs of depalletizing arms which are utilized in grasping articles to be loaded and unloaded.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr., Frederick J. Stingel, III, Jeffrey W. Stingel
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Patent number: 5779094Abstract: A storage and conveying rack havingrespective sets of shelves which independently pivot in a coordinating manner on a rack in an orientation enabling articles to be conveyed downwardly, back and forth between the shelves;a pivotably mounted cross bar extending transversely across each shelf and movable between an article receiving position and an article arresting position;a respective damper for arresting motion of each cross bar when engaged by a conveyed article and moved from the article receiving position to the article rested position;a respective bias for urging each cross bar from the article arrested position to the article receiving position; and,an optical sensor on each shelf for detecting an article's presence and supplying a control signal to the independently pivoting shelves in the coordinated manner.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Inventor: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr.
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Patent number: 5285928Abstract: A system for storing and dispensing articles, containers and the like includes stacks of opposing, vertically staggered shelf assemblies. A shelf associated with each shelf assembly is pivotally mounted for movement at least between an upwardly tilted receiving position and a downwardly tilted discharge position. A fluid-operating system is disclosed for maintaining each shelf in its upwardly tilted receiving position until a container is received and to prevent the lowering of the shelf to the discharge position until the next lower shelf is prepared to receive a container.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr., Frederick J. Stingel, III
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Patent number: 5236104Abstract: A container storage and retrieval apparatus includes opposing stacks of vertically staggered shelf assemblies. Each shelf assembly includes a shelf pivotally mounted to a support structure and movable between at least an upwardly tilted, receiving position and a downwardly tilted, discharge position. Fluid-operated structure is provided to raise the shelf between at least the downwardly tilted, discharge position and the upwardly tilted, receiving position. A higher pressure fluid source and lower pressure fluid source are provided. Container indicator switching structure connects the raising structure to the higher pressure fluid source if a container is not present on the shelf, and to the lower pressure source if a container is present on the shelf. Transfer control structure is operatively connected between the shelf and the next lower shelf, and is adapted to prevent the lowering of the shelf to the discharge position unless the next lower shelf is in the receiving position.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr.Inventors: Frederick J. Stingel, Jr., Frederick J. Stingel, III