SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PACKING ITEMS FOR DELIVERY
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to packing one or more commercial product items for delivery to customers. In some embodiments, there is provided a system for packing one or more commercial product items including an elongated strip comprising a material that is at least flexible and bendable; at least one unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) coupling device secured to a first portion of the elongated strip, wherein the UAV coupling device comprises a plate configured to couple the elongated strip to a UAV configured to deliver the one or more commercial product items; a securing mechanism at a second portion of the elongated strip; and a wrapping material covering at least exposed areas of the one or more commercial product items not covered by the elongated strip.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/653,685 filed Apr. 6, 2018, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates generally to packing items for delivery.
BACKGROUNDGenerally, product items are delivered in a box by a delivery agent using a delivery vehicle. The way the product items are packed inside the box is immaterial to the delivery agent as long as there is a storage space for the box in the delivery vehicle.
Disclosed herein are embodiments of systems, apparatuses and methods pertaining to packing one or more commercial product items for delivery to customers. This description includes drawings, wherein:
Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present invention. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present invention. Certain actions and/or steps may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually required. The terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary technical meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions by persons skilled in the technical field as set forth above except where different specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
Generally speaking, pursuant to various embodiments, systems, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful for packing one or more commercial product items for delivery. In some embodiments, an apparatus for packing commercial product items for delivery includes an elongated strip comprising a material that is at least flexible and bendable. By one configuration, the elongated strip may wrap around a perimeter of one or more commercial product items. By one approach, the elongated strip may hold the one or more commercial product items in a generally fixed arrangement against each other and leave portions of the one or more commercial product items exposed where not covered by the elongated strip. By another configuration, the apparatus may include at least one unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) coupling device secured to a first portion of the elongated strip. By one approach, the UAV coupling device may include a plate configured to couple the elongated strip to a UAV to deliver the one or more commercial product items. By another configuration, the apparatus may include a securing mechanism at a second portion of the elongated strip. By one approach, the securing mechanism may hold the elongated strip around the one or more commercial product items in a generally fixed arrangement. By another configuration, the apparatus may include a wrapping material covering at least exposed areas of the one or more commercial product items not covered by the elongated strip. By one approach, the wrapping material may secure, during a delivery, the one or more commercial product items in a generally fixed arrangement formed by the elongated strip.
In some embodiments, a system for packing one or more items for delivery includes an elongated strip including a material that is at least flexible and bendable. By one approach, the elongated strip may include a securing mechanism at a first end of the elongated strip. In one configuration, the securing mechanism may hold a streamlined packing of one or more commercial product items in place. In one implementation, the system may include a conveyor that may move one or more commercial product items towards an opening of the elongate strip. In another implementation, the system may include a holding structure including a first arm end and a second arm end. By one approach, the holding structure may hold the elongated strip in a U-shape forming a volume. In one example, the one or more commercial product items may be received and retained in the volume as the one or more commercial product items travel on the conveyor. In such an example, vibrating motion of the conveyor may cause the one or more commercial product items to be positioned in a generally fixed arrangement against each other. In another implementation, the system may include one or more sensors that may read identification tags of the one or more commercial product items. In another implementation, the system may include a control circuit coupled to the one or more sensors and the conveyor. By one approach, the control circuit may determine a quantity of the one or more commercial product items received in the volume based on the identification tags read by the one or more sensors. By another approach, the control circuit may determine whether the quantity is equal to a predetermined threshold associated with the elongated strip. By another approach, the control circuit may, in response to the quantity being equal to the predetermined threshold, initiate operation of the holding structure to secure the one or more commercial product items in the volume formed by the elongated strip through operation of the first arm end and the second arm end.
In another illustrative non-limiting example, the UAV coupling device 104 may be illustrated as shown in
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Further, the circuits, circuitry, systems, devices, processes, methods, techniques, functionality, services, servers, sources and the like described herein may be utilized, implemented and/or run on many different types of devices and/or systems.
By way of example, the system 1200 may comprise a processor module (or a control circuit) 1212, memory 1214, and one or more communication links, paths, buses or the like 1218. Some embodiments may include one or more user interfaces 1216, and/or one or more internal and/or external power sources or supplies 1240. The control circuit 1212 can be implemented through one or more processors, microprocessors, central processing unit, logic, local digital storage, firmware, software, and/or other control hardware and/or software, and may be used to execute or assist in executing the steps of the processes, methods, functionality and techniques described herein, and control various communications, decisions, programs, content, listings, services, interfaces, logging, reporting, etc. Further, in some embodiments, the control circuit 1212 can be part of control circuitry and/or a control system 1210, which may be implemented through one or more processors with access to one or more memory 1214 that can store instructions, code and the like that is implemented by the control circuit and/or processors to implement intended functionality. In some applications, the control circuit and/or memory may be distributed over a communications network (e.g., LAN, WAN, Internet) providing distributed and/or redundant processing and functionality. Again, the system 1200 may be used to implement one or more of the above or below, or parts of, components, circuits, systems, processes and the like. For example, the system 1200 may implement the system 1000 for packing one or more items for delivery with the control circuit 1002 being the control circuit 1212.
The user interface 1216 can allow a user to interact with the system 1200 and receive information through the system. In some instances, the user interface 1216 includes a display 1222 and/or one or more user inputs 1224, such as buttons, touch screen, track ball, keyboard, mouse, etc., which can be part of or wired or wirelessly coupled with the system 1200. Typically, the system 1200 further includes one or more communication interfaces, ports, transceivers 1220 and the like allowing the system 1200 to communicate over a communication bus, a distributed computer and/or communication network (e.g., a local area network (LAN), the Internet, wide area network (WAN), etc.), communication link 1218, other networks or communication channels with other devices and/or other such communications or combination of two or more of such communication methods. Further the transceiver 1220 can be configured for wired, wireless, optical, fiber optical cable, satellite, or other such communication configurations or combinations of two or more of such communications. Some embodiments include one or more input/output (I/O) interface 1234 that allow one or more devices to couple with the system 1200. The I/O interface can be substantially any relevant port or combinations of ports, such as but not limited to USB, Ethernet, or other such ports. The I/O interface 1234 can be configured to allow wired and/or wireless communication coupling to external components. For example, the I/O interface can provide wired communication and/or wireless communication (e.g., Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, RF, and/or other such wireless communication), and in some instances may include any known wired and/or wireless interfacing device, circuit and/or connecting device, such as but not limited to one or more transmitters, receivers, transceivers, or combination of two or more of such devices.
In some embodiments, the system may include one or more sensors 1226 to provide information to the system and/or sensor information that is communicated to another component, such as the central control system, a portable retail container, a vehicle associated with the portable retail container, etc. The sensors can include substantially any relevant sensor, such as temperature sensors, distance measurement sensors (e.g., optical units, sound/ultrasound units, etc.), optical based scanning sensors to sense and read optical patterns (e.g., bar codes), radio frequency identification (RFID) tag reader sensors capable of reading RFID tags in proximity to the sensor, and other such sensors. The foregoing examples are intended to be illustrative and are not intended to convey an exhaustive listing of all possible sensors. Instead, it will be understood that these teachings will accommodate sensing any of a wide variety of circumstances in a given application setting.
The system 1200 comprises an example of a control and/or processor-based system with the control circuit 1212. Again, the control circuit 1212 can be implemented through one or more processors, controllers, central processing units, logic, software and the like. Further, in some implementations the control circuit 1212 may provide multiprocessor functionality.
The memory 1214, which can be accessed by the control circuit 1212, typically includes one or more processor readable and/or computer readable media accessed by at least the control circuit 1212, and can include volatile and/or nonvolatile media, such as RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory and/or other memory technology. Further, the memory 1214 is shown as internal to the control system 1210; however, the memory 1214 can be internal, external or a combination of internal and external memory. Similarly, some or all of the memory 1214 can be internal, external or a combination of internal and external memory of the control circuit 1212. The external memory can be substantially any relevant memory such as, but not limited to, solid-state storage devices or drives, hard drive, one or more of universal serial bus (USB) stick or drive, flash memory secure digital (SD) card, other memory cards, and other such memory or combinations of two or more of such memory, and some or all of the memory may be distributed at multiple locations over the computer network. The memory 1214 can store code, software, executables, scripts, data, content, lists, programming, programs, log or history data, user information, customer information, product information, and the like. While
Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of other modifications, alterations, and combinations can also be made with respect to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concept.
Claims
1. An apparatus for packing one or more commercial product items for delivery to customers comprising:
- an elongated strip comprising a material that is at least flexible and bendable and configured to wrap around a perimeter of the one or more commercial product items and hold the one or more commercial product items in a generally fixed arrangement against each other and leaving portions of the one or more commercial product items exposed where not covered by the elongated strip;
- at least one unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) coupling device secured to a first portion of the elongated strip, wherein the UAV coupling device comprises a plate configured to couple the elongated strip to a UAV configured to deliver the one or more commercial product items;
- a securing mechanism at a second portion of the elongated strip, wherein the securing mechanism is configured to hold the elongated strip around the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement; and
- a wrapping material covering at least exposed areas of the one or more commercial product items not covered by the elongated strip, wherein the wrapping material is configured to secure the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement formed by the elongated strip during a delivery.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises:
- a first notch; and
- a second notch opposite the first notch, wherein each of the first and second notches is configured to receive a handle of a claw of a plurality of claws of a package attachment system of a UAV configured to carry the one or more commercial product items.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises a line cord coupled to a first surface of the plate that is opposite a second surface of the plate secured to the first portion of the elongated strip, wherein the line cord is configured to hook over a handle of a package attachment system of a UAV to carry the one or more commercial product items.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises one or more threaded holes to receive one or more screws of a package attachment system of a UAV, wherein the one or more screws are driven by a motor of the package attachment system.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongated strip further comprises:
- a first end of the elongated strip comprising an adhesive portion; and
- a second end of the elongated strip comprising an opening, wherein, in holding the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement, the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip is substantially inserted through the opening and coupled to the second end of the elongated strip.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the elongated strip further comprises:
- a first end of the elongated strip comprising an adhesive portion; and
- a second end of the elongated strip, wherein, in holding the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement, the second end of the elongated strip is substantially wrapped over and affixed on the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the adhesive portion comprises a first adhesive side and a second adhesive side, and wherein the first adhesive side is exposed to securely wrap the elongated strip around the perimeter of the one or more commercial product items.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the elongated strip further comprises a belt loop to guide the second end of the elongated strip over the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip, and to further secure the elongated strip around the perimeter of the one or more commercial product items.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the elongated strip further comprises one or more grippers on an edge of the second end of the elongated strip, the one or more grippers configured to detachably couple to a robotic arm guiding the second end of the elongated strip over the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plate comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that an RFID reader is configured to read to at least one of: track and confirm receipt of the one or more commercial product items.
11. A system for packing one or more items for delivery comprising:
- a conveyor configured to move one or more commercial product items towards an opening of an elongated strip;
- the elongated strip comprising: a material that is at least flexible and bendable; and a securing mechanism at a first end of the elongated strip, wherein the securing mechanism is configured to hold a streamlined packing of the one or more commercial product items in place;
- a holding structure comprising a first arm end and a second arm end, the holding structure configured to hold the elongated strip in a U-shape forming a volume, wherein the one or more commercial product items are received and retained in the volume as the one or more commercial product items travel on the conveyor, and wherein vibrating motion of the conveyor causes the one or more commercial product items to be positioned in a generally fixed arrangement against each other;
- one or more sensors configured to read identification tags of the one or more commercial product items; and
- a control circuit coupled to the one or more sensors and the conveyor, the control circuit configured to: determine a quantity of the one or more commercial product items received in the volume based on the identification tags read by the one or more sensors; determine whether the quantity is equal to a predetermined threshold associated with the elongated strip; and in response to the quantity being equal to the predetermined threshold, initiate operation of the holding structure to secure the one or more commercial product items in the volume formed by the elongated strip through operation of the first arm end and the second arm end.
12. The system of claim 11, further comprising a rod operatively coupled to the control circuit, the rod configured to nudge the one or more commercial product items in the volume as the first arm end and the second arm end operate to secure the one or more commercial product items in the volume via the securing mechanism of the elongated strip.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the elongated strip further comprises at least one unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) coupling device secured to a first portion of the elongated strip, wherein the at least one UAV coupling device comprises a plate configured to couple the elongated strip to a UAV configured to deliver the one or more commercial product items.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the plate comprises:
- a first notch; and
- a second notch opposite the first notch, wherein each of the first and second notches is configured to receive a handle of a claw of a plurality of claws of a package attachment system of a UAV that is configured to carry the one or more commercial product items.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the plate comprises a line cord coupled to a first surface of the plate that is opposite a second surface of the plate secured to the first portion of the elongated strip, wherein the line cord is configured to hook over a handle of a package attachment system of a UAV to carry the one or more commercial product items.
16. The system of claim 13, wherein the plate comprises one or more threaded holes to receive one or more screws of a package attachment system of a UAV, wherein the one or more screws are driven by a motor of the package attachment system.
17. The system of claim 11, wherein the securing mechanism comprises an adhesive portion, wherein the elongated strip further comprises a second end, the second end comprises an opening, and wherein, in positioning the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement, the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip is substantially inserted through the opening and coupled to the second end of the elongated strip.
18. The system of claim 11, wherein the securing mechanism comprises an adhesive portion, wherein the elongated strip further comprises a second end, wherein, in positioning the one or more commercial product items in the generally fixed arrangement, the second end of the elongated strip is substantially wrapped over and affixed on the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein the adhesive portion comprises a first adhesive side and a second adhesive side, and wherein the first adhesive side is exposed to securely wrap the elongated strip around a perimeter of the one or more commercial product items.
20. The system of claim 19, wherein the elongated strip further comprises a belt loop to guide the second end of the elongated strip over the adhesive portion of the first end of the elongated strip, and to further secure the elongated strip around the perimeter of the one or more commercial product items.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 6, 2019
Publication Date: Oct 10, 2019
Inventors: Robert L. Cantrell (Herndon, VA), Donald R. High (Noel, MO), Brian G. McHale (Chadderton Oldham)
Application Number: 16/294,659