首页|Researchers Submit Patent Application, "Systems And Methods For Separating Objec ts Using Vacuum Diverts With One Or More Object Processing Systems", for Approva l (USPTO 20240054303)
Researchers Submit Patent Application, "Systems And Methods For Separating Objec ts Using Vacuum Diverts With One Or More Object Processing Systems", for Approva l (USPTO 20240054303)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-From Washington, D.C., NewsRx journali sts report that a patent application by the inventors AMEND, JR., John Richard ( Belmont, MA, US); GAUTHIER, Andrew (Somerville, MA, US); GEYER, Christopher (Arl ington, MA, US); HINCHEY, Victoria (Winchester, MA, US); KITTREDGE, Jeffrey (Lex ington, MA, US); KUMAR, Lakshman (Burlington, MA, US); MARONEY, Kyle (North Attl eboro, MA, US); MASON, Matthew T. (Pittsburgh, PA, US); ROMANO, Joseph (Arlingto n, MA, US); VELAGAPUDI, Prasanna (Pittsburgh, PA, US); WAGNER, Thomas (Concord, MA, US), filed on October 20, 2023, was made available online on February 15, 20 24. No assignee for this patent application has been made. News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors: "The invention generally relates to automated (e.g., progra mmable motion) and other processing systems, and relates in particular to progra mmable motion (e.g., robotic) systems intended for use in environments requiring , for example, that a variety of objects (e.g., articles, parcels or packages) b e processed (e.g., sorted and/or otherwise distributed) to several output destin ations. "Many object distribution systems receive objects in an organized or disorganize d stream that may be provided as individual objects or objects aggregated in gro ups such as in bags, arriving on any of several different conveyances, commonly a conveyor, a truck, a pallet, a Gaylord, or a bin. Each object must then be dis tributed to the correct destination container, as determined by identification i nformation associated with the object, which is commonly determined by a label p rinted on the object. The destination container may take many forms, such as a b ag or a bin or a tote.