Raymond R. Neiser - Mason OH, US Randall J. Harrison - London OH, US
Assignee:
Intelligrated, Inc. - Mason OH
International Classification:
B65G 13/02
US Classification:
198786, 198790, 198561
Abstract:
A declined conveyor for conveying articles in a downstream direction, which is parallel to a longitudinal direction, has one or more controlled conveyor sections interposed between gravity conveyors. Each controlled conveyor includes a plurality of driven rollers which are driven by a drive member disposed generally parallel to the longitudinal direction, and is operatively connected to a plurality of the driven rollers through O belts.
Raymond R. Neiser - Mason OH, US Justin J. Zimmer - Mason OH, US Martin A. Heit - Mason OH, US Allen C. Brown - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Intelligrated, Inc. - Mason OH
International Classification:
B65G 47/10
US Classification:
19837002, 19837003
Abstract:
A sortation conveyor has a divert guide path which is configured to guide pushers to engage articles disposed on an endless conveying surface at an initial impact which does not result in an out of control situation even at high speeds. The divert guide path is disposed at a plurality of divert angles, and guides pushers to engage articles at a low initial contact divert angle and first lateral speed and to accelerate the articles to a final divert angle and second, higher, lateral speed. The pushers may be undergoing lateral acceleration at the time initial contact is made with the articles.
Raymond R. Neiser - Mason OH, US Justin J. Zimmer - Mason OH, US Martin A. Heit - Mason OH, US Allen C. Brown - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Intelligrated, Inc. - Mason OH
International Classification:
B65G 47/46
US Classification:
19837002
Abstract:
A sortation conveyor has a divert guide path which is configured to guide pushers to engage articles disposed on an endless conveying surface at an initial impact which does not result in an out of control situation even at high speeds. The divert guide path is disposed at a plurality of divert angles, and guides pushers to engage articles at a low initial contact divert angle and first lateral speed and to accelerate the articles to a final divert angle and second, higher, lateral speed. The pushers may be undergoing lateral acceleration at the time initial contact is made with the articles.
Raymond R. Neiser - Mason OH, US Justin J. Zimmer - Mason OH, US Martin A. Heit - Mason OH, US Allen C. Brown - Mason OH, US
Assignee:
Intelligrated Headquarters, LLC - Mason OH
International Classification:
B65G 47/46
US Classification:
19837002, 19837003
Abstract:
A sortation conveyor has a divert guide path which is configured to guide pushers to engage articles disposed on an endless conveying surface at an initial impact which does not result in an out of control situation even at high speeds. The divert guide path is disposed at a plurality of divert angles, and guides pushers to engage articles at a low initial contact divert angle and first lateral speed and to accelerate the articles to a final divert angle and second, higher, lateral speed. The pushers may be undergoing lateral acceleration at the time initial contact is made with the articles.
An accumulation conveyor with individually controllable zones may be controlled in a manner which efficiently reduces the gaps between accumulated articles, accomplished by control logic which determines the existence of conditions conducive to reducing the gaps and implements the control logic as appropriate. The accumulation conveyor may be controlled in a coast to stop mode. The accumulation conveyor may be controlled in manner to detect and clear jams.
Raymond R. Neiser - Batavia OH, US Justin J. Zimmer - Dayton OH, US Martin A. Heit - Hamilton OH, US Allen C. Brown - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
Intelligrated Headquarters, LLC - Mason OH
International Classification:
B65G 47/34
US Classification:
19837002
Abstract:
A sortation conveyor has a divert guide path which is configured to guide pushers to engage articles disposed on an endless conveying surface at an initial impact which does not result in an out of control situation even at high speeds. The divert guide path is disposed at a plurality of divert angles, and guides pushers to engage articles at a low initial contact divert angle and first lateral speed and to accelerate the articles to a final divert angle and second, higher, lateral speed. The pushers may be undergoing lateral acceleration at the time initial contact is made with the articles.
Single-Direction Diverting Pusher Element For A Sorting Conveyor
Paul L. Black - Norwood OH Martin A. Heit - Cincinnati OH David W. Hawke - Lebanon OH James W. Halsey - Forest Park OH Allen C. Brown - West Chester OH Raymond R. Neiser - Batavia OH
Assignee:
The Buschman Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
1205
US Classification:
D34 29
Dual-Direction Diverting Pusher Element For A Sorting Conveyor
Paul L. Black - Norwood OH Martin A. Heit - Cincinnati OH David W. Hawke - Lebanon OH James W. Halsey - Forest Park OH Allen C. Brown - West Chester OH Raymond R. Neiser - Batavia OH
Covington Latin High School Covington KY 1966-1970
Community:
Kevin Staley, Jim Goebel, Mark Schulte, Tom Bartlett, Bob Niehaus, Jeffrey Harmon, Joseph Baker, Marci Boman, Steven Kreinbrink, Mark Abram, Jim Wimmers