Claims
- 1. A staging tower for storing a plurality of items in a vertical stack above a conveyor having a conveying path passing transversely through the tower comprising:
a housing for the tower defining a vertically oriented volume of space; a shelf storage zone in the housing in the space below the conveying path, for storing a plurality of vertically stacked empty shelves separated by a predetermined pitch between the shelves; an item storage space above the conveying path for storing the shelves and items thereon for a stack of items separated by a selected pitch; a transfer zone between the shelf storage zone and the item storage zone for accommodating the conveyor; and an elevator mechanism for moving the shelves one at a time from the shelf storage zone, through the transfer zone, and into the item storage zone; each shelf being capable of picking up articles on the conveyor in the transfer zone and lifting the articles into the item storage zone.
- 2. The staging tower of claim 1, wherein said conveyor includes a plurality of spaced movable members defining a conveying surface and the shelves include spaced fingers vertically movable through the space between the movable members in response to engagement with the elevator mechanism.
- 3. The staging tower of claim 2, wherein the elevator mechanism comprises:
a first endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys for vertical movement through the shelf storage zone; and a plurality of spaced lugs extending from the endless belt for engaging and lifting the shelves; a second endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys for vertical movement through the transfer zone, and a plurality of lugs on the second endless belt for engaging shelves in the transfer shelves in the transfer zone as the shelves emerge from the top of the shelf storage zone; and a third endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys in the item storage zone, said third endless belt having lugs extending therefrom for picking up shelves emerging at the top of the transfer zone with the articles thereon and lifting the shelves and items into the item storage zone.
- 4. A staging tower assembly for storing a plurality of items in vertical stacks above a conveyor in a plurality of juxtaposed towers having a conveying path passing transversely through the towers, each tower comprising:
a housing for the tower defining a vertically oriented volume of space; a shelf storage zone in the housing in the space below the conveying path, for storing a plurality of vertically stacked empty shelves separated by a predetermined pitch between the shelves; an item storage space above the conveying path for storing the shelves and items thereon for a stack of items separated by a selected pitch; a transfer zone between the shelf storage zone and the item storage zone for accommodating the conveyor; and an elevator mechanism for moving the shelves one at a time from the shelf storage zone, through the transfer zone, and into the item storage zone; each shelf being capable of picking up articles on the conveyor in the transfer zone and lifting the articles into the item storage zone.
- 5. The staging tower assembly of claim 4, wherein said conveyor includes a plurality of spaced movable members defining a conveying surface and the shelves include spaced fingers vertically movable through the space between the movable members in response to engagement with the elevator mechanism.
- 6. The staging tower assembly of claim 5, wherein the elevator mechanism comprises:
a first endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys for vertical movement through the shelf storage zone; and a plurality of spaced lugs extending from the endless belt for engaging and lifting the shelves; a second endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys for vertical movement through the transfer zone, and a plurality of lugs on the second endless belt for engaging shelves in the transfer shelves in the transfer zone as the shelves emerge from the top of the shelf storage zone; and a third endless belt disposed on rotatable pulleys in the item storage zone, said third endless belt having lugs extending therefrom for picking up shelves emerging at the top of the transfer zone with the articles thereon and lifting the shelves and items into the item storage zone.
- 7. The staging tower assembly of claim 6 further comprising:
a controller for selectively enabling selected ones of the elevator mechanisms of the respective towers for selectively inserting or extracting items on the conveyor into or from selected ones of the towers.
- 8. The staging tower assembly of claim 7 wherein said controller is a computer programmed to perform the insertion and extraction of items into and from the respective towers.
- 9. The staging tower assembly of claim 4 further comprising:
a controller for selectively enabling selected ones of the elevator mechanisms of the respective towers for selectively inserting or extracting items on the conveyor into or from selected ones of the towers.
- 10. The staging tower assembly of claim 9 wherein said controller is a computer programmed to perform the insertion and extraction of items into and from the respective towers.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 09/310,221, filed May 12, 1999, and is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
Divisions (1)
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09310221 |
May 1999 |
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09820653 |
Mar 2001 |
US |