Claims
- 1. A sorter conveyor system, comprisinga conveyor loop including a rail; at least one conveyor segment, which segment comprises a series of cart units each having wheel structures mounted for rolling movement along the rail, wherein a first and last cart in each segment are adjacent to only one other cart in that segment, each cart having a carrier for carrying one or more items thereon, a selectively actuable mechanism for actuating the carrier in at least one direction to unload an item from the carrier to an unloading station adjacent the conveyor loop, and a coupling mechanism for joining each cart unit in each series in a head to tail relationship, and wherein one or more drive elements are connected to one or more of the cart units and configured to permit the conveyor segment to be driven by a linear drive; and a drive system for driving each of the drive elements of the cart units in each segment.
- 2. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 1, wherein the conveyor loop has two parallel sections and two curved end sections.
- 3. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 1, wherein the conveyor loop further comprises two sub-loops and two switches permitting the segments to cross between the sub-loops.
- 4. The sorter conveyor system of claim 3, wherein the sub loops are spaced from each other, and the system further comprises first and second connecting rails permitting cart segments to travel between the spaced sub-loops.
- 5. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 3, wherein at least one loading station and a plurality of unloading stations are positioned proximate one sub-loop, and a storage facility is positioned proximate the other loop.
- 6. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a computerized control system that operates the drive units in a manner effective to control movement of the cart segment.
- 7. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 6, wherein the system has at least two conveyor segments, and each conveyor segment can each be driven independently of each other conveyor segment by selective actuation of the linear induction drive units.
- 8. A sorter conveyor system as recited in claim 1, wherein each cart segment has a length sufficiently great so that each segment is positioned over at least one linear induction drive unit at all positions on the conveyor loop.
- 9. The sorter conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the drive system comprises a plurality of linear induction drive units disposed at spaced positions along the conveyor loop for driving each of the drive elements of the cart units in each segment.
- 10. The sorter conveyor system of claim 1, wherein the carriers comprise trays and the selectively actuable mechanism for actuating the carrier comprises a tilt mechanism that tilts the tray laterally selectively to unload an item.
- 11. The sorter conveyor system of claim 9, wherein the carriers comprise trays and the selectively actuable mechanism for actuating the carrier comprises a tilt mechanism that tilts the tray laterally selectively to unload an item.
- 12. A method for sorting and conveying using a sorter conveyor system, which system includes a conveyor loop including a rail, at least one conveyor segment, which segment comprises a series of cart units each having wheel structures mounted for rolling movement along the rail, wherein a first and last cart in each segment are adjacent to only one other cart in that segment, each cart having a carrier for carrying one or more items thereon, a selectively actuable mechanism actuating the carrier in at least one direction to unload an item from the carrier to an unloading station adjacent the conveyor loop, and a coupling mechanism for joining each cart unit in each series in a head to tail relationship, and wherein one or more drive elements are connected to one or more of the cart units and configured to permit the conveyor segment to be driven by a linear drive, and a drive system including a plurality of linear drive units disposed at spaced positions along the conveyor loop for driving each of the drive elements of the cart units in each segment, which method comprises the steps of:moving the conveyor segment past a loading station; loading items onto the trays of one or more of the carts as the carts pass the loading station; actuating the linear drive system to move the segment of carts past a row of unloading stations; and unloading items from the cart carriers to the unloading stations in accordance with a sorting scheme.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising actuating the linear induction drive units to operate only when a cart segment is passing each linear induction drive unit.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the endless conveyor loop further comprises two sub-loops and two switches permitting the segments to cross between the sub-loops, and the method further comprises operating one of the switches as the first cart in a conveyor segment approaches the switch to cause the conveyor to travel from one sub-loop to the other.
- 15. The method of claim 12, further comprising independently operating two or more conveyor segments on the one common rail.
- 16. The method of claim 12, wherein the items comprise bundles of mail.
- 17. The method of claim 12, wherein the items comprise packages.
- 18. The method of claim 12, wherein the drive system comprises a plurality of linear induction drive units disposed at spaced positions along the conveyor loop for driving each of the drive elements of the cart units in each segment.
- 19. The method of claim 12, wherein the carriers comprise trays and the selectively actuable mechanism for actuating the carrier comprises a tilt mechanism that tilts the tray laterally selectively to unload an item.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the carriers comprise trays and the selectively actuable mechanism for actuating the carrier comprises a tilt mechanism that tilts the tray laterally selectively to unload an item.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/255,190, filed Feb. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,246,023.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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