Patents by Inventor Jan Bohlmann
Jan Bohlmann 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: 12208976Abstract: A blister collation system includes a blister packager with a blister seal station which seals a blister package with a medicament inside and a blister package stacker connected to the blister packager via a conveyor which moves individual blister packages. The blister package stacker has a nest inlet for reception of the blister packages from the conveyor, a nest assembly for holding one of the blister packages, and a first blister package collection tower for storing a stack of the blister packages. The nest assembly is configured to insert one blister package at a time upward into a bottom of the first collection tower. The stacker further has a tower gate holding the inserted blister packages and a mechanism for pushing the stack of the blister packages from the first collection tower into a storage container.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2022Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Publication number: 20220411209Abstract: A blister collation system includes a blister packager with a blister seal station which seals a blister package with a medicament inside and a blister package stacker connected to the blister packager via a conveyor which moves individual blister packages. The blister package stacker has a nest inlet for reception of the blister packages from the conveyor, a nest assembly for holding one of the blister packages, and a first blister package collection tower for storing a stack of the blister packages. The nest assembly is configured to insert one blister package at a time upward into a bottom of the first collection tower. The stacker further has a tower gate holding the inserted blister packages and a mechanism for pushing the stack of the blister packages from the first collection tower into a storage container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Patent number: 11440749Abstract: A method for forming packages of blister packages including sealing a blister package with an item inside; moving the blister packages on a conveyor toward a blister package stacker; receiving the blister packages one at a time in a nest inlet of the blister package stacker and holding the received blister package in a nest assembly; inserting one blister package at a time into a bottom of a blister package collection tower section by upward movement of the blister; retaining the inserted package in the blister package collection tower section; and repeating the receiving, inserting, and retaining to form a stack of the blister packages in the blister package collection tower section.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Publication number: 20200079599Abstract: A method for forming packages of blister packages including sealing a blister package with an item inside; moving the blister packages on a conveyor toward a blister package stacker; receiving the blister packages one at a time in a nest inlet of the blister package stacker and holding the received blister package in a nest assembly; inserting one blister package at a time into a bottom of a blister package collection tower section by upward movement of the blister; retaining the inserted package in the blister package collection tower section; and repeating the receiving, inserting, and retaining to form a stack of the blister packages in the blister package collection tower section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2019Publication date: March 12, 2020Applicant: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Patent number: 10501272Abstract: A blister package stacker having a nest inlet for reception of blister packages from a conveyor, a nest assembly for holding one of the blister packages, and a blister package collection tower for storing a stack of the blister packages. The nest assembly is configured to insert one blister package at a time upward into a bottom of the blister package collection tower. The blister package stacker may have a push arm which pushes the stack of the blister packages from the collection tower into storage tubes.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Publication number: 20180215557Abstract: A blister package stacker having a nest inlet for reception of blister packages from a conveyor, a nest assembly for holding one of the blister packages, and a blister package collection tower for storing a stack of the blister packages. The nest assembly is configured to insert one blister package at a time upward into a bottom of the blister package collection tower. The blister package stacker may have a push arm which pushes the stack of the blister packages from the collection tower into storage tubes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Applicant: REMEDI TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS, LLCInventors: Bobby Owen Archer, Bruce Scott Dunn, Jan Bohlmann
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Patent number: 7686171Abstract: System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Shakes, Nicholas M. Hanssens, Jan Bohlmann, Philipp K. Janert
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Patent number: 7331471Abstract: System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Shakes, Nicholas M. Hanssens, Jan Bohlmann, Philipp K. Janert
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Patent number: 7246706Abstract: System and method for modular sorting stations. A sorting station may be subdivided into two or more modular bins. A modular bin may be partitioned into compartments. Each compartment may be configured to receive one order including one or more items. Modular bins may be partitioned into compartments of different sizes to receive orders of different sizes. A modular bin may be removed from a sorting station and conveyed to a packing station for packing or other sorting station to continue sorting. Picked items may be received and sorted for rebinning into the modular bins manually or using an automated sorting mechanism. A control system may direct the sorting and rebinning operation. Modular sorting stations may be located adjacent to packing stations or, alternatively, away from packing stations and, when a modular bin is complete, it may be conveyed to an appropriate packing station for packing.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan J. Shakes, Nicholas M. Hanssens, Jan Bohlmann, Philipp K. Janert