Claims
- 1. A sortation system comprising:a plurality of carriages which are coupled together and continuously movable along an endless conveying path, said plurality of carriages passing at least one induction station and at least one discharge station, each of said plurality of carriages being adapted to carry side-by-side articles, each of said plurality of carriages being capable of transferring an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, each of said plurality of carriages being capable of receiving an article on one side of said carriage when another article is already positioned on the other side of said carriage.
- 2. The sortation system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is selectively operable to (a) receive an article on at least one side of said carriage, (b) transfer an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, and (c) discharge an article from at least one side of said carriage.
- 3. The sortation system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is capable of substantially simultaneously discharging side-by-side articles toward opposite sides of said conveying path.
- 4. The sortation system of claim 1, wherein e each of said carriages is capable of receiving an article on one side of said carriage without moving an article already positioned on said carriage.
- 5. The sortation system of claim 1, wherein articles are loaded onto said plurality of carriages in a manner that reduces gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
- 6. The sortation system of claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of carriages comprises at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 7. The sortation system of claim 6, wherein said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces comprises at least two side-by-side carrier belts.
- 8. The sortation system of claim 7, wherein each of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces is at least occasionally independently driven from the other of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 9. The sortation system of claim 1 including a control which is operable to determine a destination of an article at said at least one induction station and an availability status of said plurality of carriages, said control being operable to load articles onto said plurality of carriages in response to said destination and said availability status.
- 10. The sortation system of claim 9, wherein said control is operable to determine an induction sequence of articles and to induct artioles onto said plurality of carriages in said induction sequence to limit gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
- 11. A sortation system comprising:a plurality of carriages which are coupled together and continuously movable along an endless conveying path, said plurality of carriages passing at least one induction station and a plurality of discharge stations, each of said plurality of carriages being adapted to carry side-by-side articles, each of said plurality of carriages being capable of transferring an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, each of said plurality of carriages being capable of substantially simultaneously discharging side-by-side articles to respective discharge stations at opposite sides of said conveying path.
- 12. The sortation system of claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is selectively operable to (a) receive an article on at least one side of said carriage, (b) transfer an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, and (c) discharge an article from at least one side of said carriage.
- 13. The sortation system of claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is capable of receiving an article on one side of said carriage when another article is already positioned on the other side of said carriage.
- 14. The sortation system of claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is capable of receiving an article on one side of said carriage without moving an article already positioned on said carriage.
- 15. The sortation system of claim 11, wherein articles are loaded onto said plurality of carriages in a manner that reduces gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
- 16. The sortation system of claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of carriages comprises at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 17. The sortation system of claim 16, wherein said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces comprises at least two side-by-side carrier belts.
- 18. The sortation system of claim 17, wherein each of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces is at least occasionally independently driven from the other of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 19. The sortation system of claim 11, including a control which is operable to determine a destination of an article at said at least one induction station and an availability status of said plurality of carriages, said control being operable to load articles onto said plurality of carriages in response to said destination and said availability status.
- 20. The sortation system of claim 19, wherein said control is operable to determine an induction sequence of articles and to induct articles onto said plurality of carriages in said induction sequence to limit gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
- 21. A sortation system comprising:a plurality of carriages which are continuously movable along an endless conveying path, said plurality of carriages passing at least one induction station and at least one discharge station, each of said plurality of carriages being adapted to carry side-by-side articles, each of said plurality of carriages being capable of transferring an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, each of said carriages being capable of receiving an article on one side of said carriage without moving an article already positioned on said carriage.
- 22. The sortation system of claim 21, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is selectively operable to (a) receive an article on at least one side of said carriage, (b) transfer an article from one side of said carriage to the other side of said carriage, and (c) discharge an article from at least one side of said carriage.
- 23. The sortation system of claim 21, wherein each of said plurality of carriages is capable of substantially simultaneously discharging side-by-side articles toward opposite sides of said conveying path.
- 24. The sortation system of claim 23, wherein articles are loaded onto said plurality of carriages in a manner that reduces gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
- 25. The sortation system of claim 23, wherein each of said plurality of carriages comprises at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 26. The sortation system of claim 25, wherein said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces comprises at least two side-by-side carrier belts.
- 27. The sortation system of claim 26, wherein each of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces is at least occasionally independently driven from the other of said at least two side-by-side carrier surfaces.
- 28. The sortation system of claim 21 including a control which is operable to determine a destination of an article at said at least one induction station and an availability status of said plurality of carriages, said control being operable to load articles onto said plurality of carriages in response to said destination and said availability status.
- 29. The sortation system of claim 28, wherein said control is operable to determine an induction sequence of articles and to induct articles onto said plurality of carriages in said induction sequence to limit gridlock of articles on said plurality of carriages.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/675,237, filed Sep. 29, 2000 by Edwards et al. for DOUBLE WIDTH CROSSBELT SORTER, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,478,138, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Pat. Application, Ser. No. 60/157,504, filed Oct. 4, 1999 by Artemio Affaticati, which are hereby incorporated in their entireties herein by reference.
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