18413849. MULTIPLE MASS FLOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM simplified abstract (Illinois Tool Works Inc.)
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MULTIPLE MASS FLOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM
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Douglas A. Imes of Greer SC (US)
MULTIPLE MASS FLOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18413849 titled 'MULTIPLE MASS FLOW CONVEYOR SYSTEM
The patent application describes a system for controlling a flow of articles using conveyor sections and sensors.
- The system includes two or more conveyor sections that move in a feed direction to convey articles.
- Each conveyor section is equipped with sensors that count the articles in each lane.
- An accumulator conveyor, associated with a conveyor section, runs in the opposite direction to allow accumulation of articles.
Potential Applications: - Manufacturing facilities - Warehouses - Distribution centers
Problems Solved: - Efficient control of article flow - Accurate counting of articles - Accumulation of articles for processing
Benefits: - Increased productivity - Reduced errors in counting - Streamlined workflow
Commercial Applications: Title: "Automated Article Flow Control System" This technology can be used in various industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and retail to optimize article handling processes and improve overall efficiency.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the system ensure accurate counting of articles? - The system uses sensors associated with each conveyor section to count the articles in each lane, ensuring accuracy. 2. What are the potential benefits of implementing this system in a warehouse setting? - Implementing this system in a warehouse can lead to increased productivity, reduced errors, and streamlined workflow.
Original Abstract Submitted
A system for controlling a flow of articles includes two or more conveyor sections driven in a feed direction to convey articles. A plurality of sensors, each sensor associated with a conveyor section, count the articles in each lane. An accumulator conveyor is associated with a conveyor section and runs in an opposite direction to permit accumulation.