Claims
- 1. An item handling system, comprising:a receptacle incoming conveyor having an input portion and an output portion; a kicking apparatus adapted to laterally extend across the receptacle incoming conveyor output portion to laterally displace a receptacle off the conveyor; a platform adjacent the incoming conveyor and having an integral conveyor communicable with the incoming conveyor and adapted to receive laterally displaced receptacles from the incoming conveyor; a first shaft pivot member axially connected to the platform about which the platform may tilt; a second shaft pivot member axially connected to the platform and perpendicular to the first shaft pivot member and about which the platform may tilt; a pair of opposing grasping mechanical arm members operably connected to the platform where each member is operable to translate inward along a track rod adapted to clamp a receptacle when placed on the platform; and a pair of flapper members each attached to one of the opposing pair of arm members by a pinion member and laterally rotatable about said pinion member and each flapper having a series of integral suction members adapted to engage a pair of receptacle cover flaps.
- 2. The item handling system of claim 1, wherein the elevator platform is adapted to tilt by an amount of about 20° on the first shaft pivot.
- 3. The item handling system of claim 2, wherein the elevator platform is adapted to tilt by an amount within a range of about 10° on the second shaft pivot.
- 4. The item handling system of claim 1, wherein the series of suction members are suction cups for grasping the receptacle's cover flaps.
- 5. A receptacle handling apparatus comprising:an elevator platform; a first shaft pivot member about which the elevator platform can tilt; a second pivot member perpendicular to the first pivot member about which the elevator platform can tilt an elevator lift drive; a conveyor integral with said platform; and a pair of mechanical arms adapted to grasp items resting on said platform.
- 6. The receptacle handling apparatus of claim 5, where said elevator platform can pivot in a range of about 20° about the first shaft pivot member.
- 7. The receptacle handling apparatus of claim 5, where said elevator platform can pivot in a range of about 10° about the second shaft pivot member.
- 8. An item handling system, comprising:an elevator platform having a main portion and a transition portion pivotally attached thereto for pivoting downward to discharge a receptacle where a substantial portion of the main portion and the transition portion of the platform is an integral conveyor; a pair of opposing grasping mechanical arm members operably connected to the elevator platform where each member is operable to translate inward along a track; a pair of flapper members each attached to one of the opposing pair of opposing grasping arm members by a pinion member and laterally rotatable about said pinion member and each flapper having a series of integral suction members adapted to engage a receptacle cover flap.
- 9. The item handling system as recited in claim 8 further comprising:a first shaft pivot member axially connected to the elevator platform about which the platform can tilt; a second shaft pivot member axially connected to the elevator platform and perpendicular to the first shaft pivot member and about which the elevator platform can tilt.
- 10. The item handling system as recited in claim 9 wherein the elevator platform is adapted to tilt by an amount of about 20° on the first shaft pivot.
- 11. The item handling system as recited in claim 10 wherein the elevator platform is adapted to tilt by an amount within a range of about 10° on the second shaft pivot.
- 12. The item handling system as recited in claim 8 wherein the series of suction members are suction cups for grasping the receptacle's cover flaps.
- 13. The item handling system of claim 8 where said elevator platform is operable to translate vertically along an elevator rail on axially attached track wheels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/452,954 filed Dec. 12, 1999 Now abandoned entitled Item Handler For Sorting and Packing.
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