Method of sorting a plurality of individually conveyed articles

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Plural – diverse separating operations – Including sorting of special items or sorting by methods or...

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209912, 209937, 198890, 198606, B07C 500

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056878516

ABSTRACT:
Described is a method of sorting a plurality of individually conveyed articles in groups in at least one sorting step in a suspension-type conveyor, the articles being introduced in substantially unsorted manner into a first conveyor circle and being delivered from said circle in sorted fashion to at least one second conveyor circle, with an identification source identifying every article to be conveyed individually. To be able to use such a method in a universal manner and to accelerate the sorting process, the articles are delivered in a partial quantity containing a predetermined number in a first sorting step, independently of the loaded state of the first conveyor circle, from the first conveyor circle to the second conveyor circle as soon as the partial quantity of articles to be sorted in the first sorting step has been identified on the first conveyor circle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2998136 (1961-08-01), Gerisch
patent: 5388703 (1995-02-01), Schonenberger et al.

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