WO2015060885A2 - Singulator conveyor system for rigid parcels and large bags of small parcels - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to a singulator conveyor for sorting randomly arranged parcels and converting the random flow to a single file stream of items separating items which are not in the single file steam.
- the present invention relates to material handling and in particular to methods and apparatuses for conveying packages and a mechanism for controlling the location of packages on a conveyor.
- unscrambling conveyors sometimes referred to as singulators uses a plurality of driven rollers or belts whose axes extend obliquely relative to the direction of conveyance causing packages to be displaced laterally toward one side of the conveyor and become aligned behind one another.
- Typical singulator conveyor systems for sorting parcels in typical applications comprise devices used that take randomly arranged items and convert the random flow to a single file stream of items.
- the items are conveyed forward with both forward and lateral forces and aligned along one side.
- a device can be placed after the aligned stream of items and items that did not make it all the way to the wall on the aligned side, are separated laterally away from the primary stream of parcels.
- Typical configurations direct the laterally removed items and recirculate them back to the skewed roller section for another pass and opportunity to be aligned against the wall, to be passed through with the primary line of flow. Items are conveyed forward with both forward and lateral forces and aligned along one side.
- packages e.g., boxes, flats and softpacks
- partially filled bags or boxes e.g., partially filled bags or boxes, or long and slender articles having an offset center of gravity into one or more rows of single file singulated articles over a short distance and residence time.
- the present invention insures that two of more small items abreast of one another are separated while permitting large items to pass thorough the singulator even when the item is a large bag of small items.
- a singulator conveyor system comprises a selected number of conveyors arranged in an adjacent parallel configuration for separating and orienting side-by-side packages and parcels having unequal loading such as different sized packages (e.g., boxes, flats and softpacks), partially filled bags or boxes, or long and slender articles having an offset center of gravity into one or more rows of single file singulated articles over a short distance and residence time.
- the singulator conveying system insures that two of more small items abreast of one another are separated while permitting large items to pass thorough the singulator even when the item is a large bag of small items.
- a first conveyor lane includes a high friction surface for conveying articles forward along a vertical side wall where incoming items are positioned there along.
- a second conveyor adjacent thereto has a low friction surface including both forward and lateral conveying forces urging parcels forward and away from the first conveyor and side wall.
- the second conveyor comprises a series of driven rollers whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward and laterally outwardly away from the first conveyor.
- the inner longitudinal edge of the second conveyor is positioned below the first conveyor and is transversely inclined and angled upward to a position just above the outer longitudinal edge of a third conveyor adjacent thereto having a high friction surface.
- Packages resting on the first conveyor, or on the first conveyor and second conveyor are conveyed through the singulator.
- Packages which fall off of the first conveyor onto the second conveyor or which rest entirely on the second conveyer are moved forward and laterally toward the third conveyor until the center of gravity of the packages extend pass the longitudinal edge of the third conveyor whereby control is transferred to the third conveyor and the packages fall over an inclined plane or drop off zone to be recirculated of re-routed.
- Coded articles are received from a feed conveyor and conveyed through a multi-conveyor section which tends to arrange the articles in a single file rows in a spaced apart relationship by a singulator comprising three conveyors arranged in an adjacent parallel configuration.
- the present invention relates to a conveying system for conveying, aligning, and organizing randomly supplied articles including side-by-side articles received from a feed conveyor into a single file relationship.
- the articles are conveyed onto a singulator device having separating capabilities which includes a multi-lane conveyor assembly following the feed conveyor.
- the singulator arranged in alignment with, downstream of the feed conveyor for receiving articles therefrom.
- a downstream conveyor receives articles from the singulator receives the spaced apart aligned articles in two separate rows.
- the singulator conveyor system comprises and/or consists of a first conveyor including a belt or rollers having a high friction surface for conveying articles along a vertical side wall where incoming items are positioned there along. Packages resting against the vertical side- wall and resting on the first conveyor will proceed across the conveyor.
- the first lane is sized to be no wider than the smallest item to be conveyed thereon.
- a second conveyor has an inner edge positioned below and adjacent to an outer longitudinal edge of the first conveyor and is angled downwardly toward the first conveyor. The second conveyor is typically at least as wide usually wider than the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor typically comprises a series of driven rollers whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward and laterally outwardly away from the first conveyor.
- the inner longitudinal edge of the second conveyor is positioned a selected distance below the outer longitudinal edge of the first conveyor situated adjacent the outer edge of the first conveyor having a high friction surface forming a longitudinal transverse inclined plane angled toward the first conveyor..
- the second conveyor has a low friction surface for receiving packages which fall therefrom. The lateral forces of the second conveyor pull items positioned on the second conveyor away from the first conveyor and primary flow side wall to separate two small items that might enter abreast of one another.
- Packages resting on the first conveyor and the outer portion of the second conveyor will proceed forward if the center of gravity rests upon the first conveyor; however, packages having a center of gravity resting on the second conveyor will be pulled away from the first conveyor onto the second conveyor.
- Packages which rest side by side or abreast one another are separated so that the package on the first conveyor moves forward and the adjacent package resting on the second conveyor is pulled away from the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor is transversely inclined away from the outer longitudinal edge of the first conveyor and upward toward an inner longitudinal edge slightly above a third conveyor which has a high friction surface positioned adjacent the longitudinal outside edge of the second conveyor lane on the opposite side from the first conveyor primary flow side.
- T h e t h i r d conveyor is a high friction conveyor which is typically no wider than the first conveyor and may be of the same width as the first conveyor. It is usually of narrower width than the second conveyor because it moves articles longitudinally forward with no lateral motion; however, it is contemplated that the speed of the first, second or third conveyors could be adjusted with respect to one another to align articles thereon. Moreover, the speed of the conveyors could be adjusted relative to one another to enhance the separation capabilities of the singulator conveyor.
- the singulator conveyor system consists of and/or comprises a multi-conveyor assembly, which includes a singulator comprising or consisting of a driven first conveyor having a high friction surface for conveying articles along in a forward direction in a generally horizontal plane forming a first conveying lane, a vertical side wall extending along an outer longitudinal edge of the first conveyor.
- a driven second conveyor is positioned adjacent to an inner longitudinal edge of the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor has a lower longitudinal edge positioned below the first conveyor extending upward therefrom at a selected angle forming an inclined plane and at a selected distance therefrom forming a first transition zone.
- the second conveyor has a low friction surface and a series of driven rollers whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel for conveying packages simultaneously longitudinally forward and laterally outwardly away from the first conveyor.
- a driven third conveyor having a high friction surface for conveying articles along in a forward direction in a generally horizontal plane forms a third conveying lane disposed adjacent a second outer edge of the second conveyor.
- a second transition zone is formed between the second conveyor transversely inclining upward with respect to the third conveyor.
- the second conveyor has an upper longitudinal edge extending toward an inside longitudinal edge of the third conveyor and the upper longitudinal edge of the second conveyor is elevated a selected above the inside edge of the third conveyor for guiding, rotating, and aligning the articles upwardly toward and into engagement with the third conveyor.
- a drop off-off zone may be disposed adjacent an outer edge of the third or other outer conveyor opposite the vertical side wall for receiving packages which fall off of the edge thereof.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a singulator comprising a multi-lane conveyor assembly having at least three driven conveyors arranged in parallel relationship adjacent one another.
- the conveyors lie in a horizontal plane along their longitudinal axis.
- a laterally positioned side wall extends along side a first conveyor which tends to convey items forward and along the laterally positioned side wall.
- the edge of the second conveyor adjacent the first conveyor is disposed at a slightly lower elevation along the longitudinal axis of the first conveyor providing a drop off.
- the lateral forces of the second conveyor pull the articles positioned on the second conveyor away from the first conveyor and primary flow side wall to separate two small items that might enter abreast of one another.
- the second conveyor includes forward and lateral forces away from the first conveyor and upward toward the third conveyor.
- the third conveyor is elevated at the same level as the first conveyor.
- the conveying surface of the third conveyor lane is above the elevation of a carrying surface of the second conveyor lane where they mate along their longitudinal edge. It is an object of the present invention to provide that the outside edge of the second conveyor lane is higher than the inside edge of the third conveyor lane.
- a portion of each article or package that extends above the third conveyor lane will move upward and over the third conveyor lane until the center of gravity extends pass the longitudinal mating edge of the second conveyor and third conveyor and the package drops onto the high friction surface of the third conveyor.
- the outwardly positioned article is transferred forward and laterally until the center of gravity passes beyond the longitudinal edge of the second conveying lane, at which time a definite transfer of control will occur as the item drops down and rests atop of the third conveyor lane.
- Figure 1 is a top view showing a feed conveyor comprising a plurality of skewed rollers conveying articles along a laterally positioned side wall onto a singulator having a first conveyor surface having a high friction surface adjacent and parallel to the side wall, a second conveyor surface having a low friction surface comprising skewed rollers parallel to and adjacent the first conveyor, and a third conveyor surface having a high friction surface adjacent to and parallel with the second conveyor wherein a bag or small parcels are disposed upon the feed conveyor;
- Figure 2 is a sectional view of Figure 1 showing the conveying surface of the second conveyor is angled vertically upward forming an inclined plane and that the lower edge of the conveying surface extends below the first conveyor and the upper edge of the conveying plane extends above the third conveyor;
- Figure 3 is a enlargement of a portion of Figure 2 showing that the longitudinal edge of the low friction conveying surface of the second conveyor is set at an elevation above the elevation of the third conveyor primary lane and that the plane of the third conveyor extends above the surface of the second conveyor and that the plane of the second lane extends above the surface of the third conveyor;
- Figure 4 shows a small package in alignment with the side wall and first conveyor and a large package adjacent thereto in alignment with the second and third conveyors;
- Figure 5 is a sectional view of Figure 4, showing the small package aligned with and conveyed on the first conveyor and showing the large package having a portion positioned on the second conveyor and a portion supported by the third conveyor;
- Figure 6 shows a sectional view of Figure 4 wherein a partially fill bag of small parcels positioned on the first, second, and third conveyors in a sectional view
- Figure 7 shows the first, second, and third conveyors of Figure 4, wherein the small package is aligned with and conveyed on the first conveyor, and the second larger package is positioned so that a portion rests on the second conveyor and a portion rests on the third conveyor;
- Figure 8 is a sectional view of Figure 7 showing the small package aligned with and conveyed on the first conveyor and showing the second larger package positioned so that a portion rests on the second conveyor and a portion rests on the third conveyor wherein the second conveyor pushes the package up onto the third conveyor and the high friction surface pulls or drags the large package laterally up onto the third conveyor off of the second conveyor;
- Figure 9 is a sectional view of Figure 7 showing the small package aligned with and conveyed on the first conveyor adjacent the side wall, and showing the second package pulled from the second conveyor up onto the third high friction conveyor having a portion extending over the outside edge thereof;
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of the singulator assembly of the present invention showing the feed conveyor, first conveyor having a high friction belt, second conveyor having low friction rollers, and third conveyor having a high friction belt, a down stream conveyor and fourth conveying means comprising an inclined transverse plane extending along the longitudinal edge of the third conveyor, feed conveyor, and downstream conveyor;
- Figure 1 1 is a perspective up stream end view of the singulator assembly shown in Figure 10 showing the inside longitudinal edge of the second conveyor positioned below the longitudinal outer edge of the first conveyor and showing the incline plane of the second conveyor angled upward from and toward the third conveyor wherein the distal end of the second conveyor rollers extend above the longitudinal edge of the third conveyor;
- Figure 12 is a perspective down stream end view of the conveyor system shown in Figures lO and 11 ;
- Figure 13 is an up stream perspective end view of the conveyor assembly of Figure 10, showing a package resting on the first conveyor and a portion of the second conveyor elevated above the surface of the third conveyor on the discharge side;
- Figure 14 is an up stream perspective end view showing a package resting on the first conveyor moving forward and a side by side package resting on the second conveyor moving forward and laterally toward the third conveyor;
- Figure 15 is an up stream perspective end view of the conveyor assembly of Figure 10, showing a package resting on the first conveyor and a portion of the second conveyor which is moved forward to the down stream conveyor.
- the present invention relates to a conveying system for conveying, aligning, and organizing articles in side-by-side relationship into randomly supplied articles.
- the articles such as a bag or small parcels 6 or packages 7, 8 are conveyed from a feed conveyor 1 comprising a plurality of skewed rollers onto a multi-lane singulator conveyor assembly 1 1 having separating capabilities.
- the singulator 1 1 is arranged in alignment with, downstream of, and below the lower end of the feed conveyor 1 1 for receiving articles therefrom.
- the singulator includes a central conveying surface including a plurality of driven skewed rollers disposed between a pair of high friction surface belt conveying surfaces.
- a downstream conveyor receives articles from the singulator spaced apart and in single file.
- the singulator assembly 1 1 includes first conveyor 3 including rollers or preferably a belt having a high friction surface for conveying articles 6 along a vertical side wall 2 where incoming items are positioned there along. Packages resting against the vertical side- wall 2 and resting on the first conveyor 3 will proceed across the conveyor to the down stream conveyor 32.
- the first lane is sized to be no wider than the smallest item to be conveyed thereon.
- a second conveyor 4 having a low friction surface shown comprising a plurality of rollers 34 has an inner edge 36 positioned below and adjacent to an outer longitudinal edge 38 of the first conveyor 3 and is angled downwardly toward the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor 4 is typically at least as wide usually wider than the first conveyor 3.
- the second conveyor 4 typically comprises a series of driven rollers 34 whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward and laterally outwardly away from the first conveyor.
- the inner longitudinal edge 36 of the second conveyor is positioned a selected distance below the outer longitudinal edge 38 of the first conveyor 3 situated adjacent the outer edge 38 of the first conveyor having a high friction surface forming a longitudinal transverse inclined plane angled toward the first conveyor as best shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- the second conveyor 4 has a low friction surface for receiving packages which fall therefrom.
- the lateral forces of the second conveyor pull items positioned on the second conveyor away from the first conveyor and primary flow side wall to separate two small items7, 8 that might enter abreast of one another.
- Packages resting on the first conveyor and the outer portion of the second conveyor will proceed forward if the center of gravity rests upon the first conveyor; however, packages having a center of gravity resting on the second conveyor will be pulled away from the first conveyor onto the second conveyor.
- the second conveyor is transversely inclined away from the outer longitudinal edge of the first conveyor and upward toward an inner longitudinal edge 40 of a third conveyor 5 slightly above the third conveyor which has a high friction surface positioned adjacent the longitudinal outside edge 42 of the second conveyor on the opposite side from the first conveyor primary flow side.
- the third conveyor 5 is a high friction conveyor which is typically no wider than the first conveyor and may be of the same width as the first conveyor 3. It is usually of narrower width than the second conveyor 4 because it moves articles longitudinally forward with no lateral motion; however, it is contemplated that the speed of the first, second or third conveyors could be adjusted with respect to one another to align articles thereon.
- the inclined plane and angle of the rollers of the second conveyor 4 guide and urge articles upwardly toward and over the inner longitudinal edge 40 of the third conveyor 5 and into engagement with the third conveyor 5 extending along that edge once the center of gravity passes over the edge of the second conveyor 4 onto the third conveyor. Any packages resting on the second conveyor 4 and third conveyor 5 are dragged onto the third conveyor 5 and over onto a take off chute or drop off zone which defines a fourth conveying surface comprising a transverse inclined plane chute 30 for recirculation or rerouting.
- Packages which rest on the first conveyor and pass over the singulator in single file may be transferred to a downstream conveyor which may include a transverse take off plane or chute 30 which may optionally include another series of rollers of high or low friction along an outer longitudinal edge to remove oversize packages or packages having particular dimensions.
- a deflector 44 may be positioned downstream of the singulator adjacent the outer longitudinal edge of the singulator or other downstream conveyor 32 extending from the plane of the conveyor downward joining the fourth conveying surface comprising the transverse inclined take off plane 30 to guide packages resting on the hanging over the conveyor onto or away from the conveyor depending upon the center of gravity of the package.
- the feed conveyor 1 is typically as wide as if not wider than the singulator 1 1 and may comprise a series of driven rollers whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward L and laterally inwardly L" toward the first conveyor 3 and side wall 2.
- the feed conveyor may also end in a staggered formation where the proximate portion 46 adjacent the side wall 2 feeds the inside high friction conveyor of the singulator, a second distal portion 48 feeds the second conveyor, a third portion 50 feeds the third conveyor and an optional fourth portion 50 extends outwardly toward an adjacent conveying surface comprising a transverse plane forming a inclined discharge chute 30. Additional distal end portions could feed other conveyors and/or discharge or directional chutes.
- a preferred embodiment of the singulator 1 1 includes three driven conveyors 3,4,5 arranged in parallel relationship adjacent one another. Additional lanes utilizing the same conveyor configuration is possible.
- the conveyors typically lie in a horizontal position along their longitudinal axis.
- a laterally positioned side wall 2 extends along side a first conveyor 3 which tends to convey items forward and along the laterally positioned side wall 2.
- the driven first conveyor lane 3 includes a solid or mesh belt 22 or rollers having a first high friction surface for conveying articles 7, 8, along a vertical side wall 2 where incoming items are positioned there along at a selected speed.
- the width of the conveyors is determined by the size or dimensions of the packages.
- the width of the first conveyor is sized to be equal to the smallest package.
- a second conveyor 4 having a low friction surface conveyor lane includes both a forward (L) and lateral (L') conveying forces.
- the second conveyor 4 typically comprises a series of driven rollers 34 whose rotary axes are skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward (in direction L) and laterally outwardly L' away from the first conveyor 3 and side wall 2.
- the packages tend to become united in a single file traveling longitudinally along the side wall 2 on the first conveyor surface 3, or the center of gravity or frictional forces cause the package to extend over the edge of the first conveyor 3 and a portion to rest on the second conveyor 4 which moves in a forward direction L and lateral direction L' .
- the package would still move forward so long as a portion rests upon the high friction surface of the first conveyor 3.
- the width of the second conveyor 4 having the low friction surface is typically greater than the width of the first and third conveyor 5 having low friction surfaces in order to allow lateral movement and separation of the packages thereon.
- the inner edge 36 of the second conveyor adjacent the outer edge 38 of the first conveyor is disposed at a slightly lower elevational along the longitudinal axis, then the first conveyor providing a lower elevation 33 situated between the first and second conveyors so that packages resting on both the first conveyor 3 high friction surface and the second conveyor 4 low friction surface will be held securely and pulled forward by the first conveyor 3.
- the low friction conveying surface of the second conveyor 4 is angled vertically upward at a selected angle of up to 30 degrees from the outer edge of the first conveyor providing an inclined plane extending upward toward the third conveyor so that the outer longitudinal edge 45 of the second conveyor is slightly higher than the inner longitudinal edge 40 of the adjacent third conveyor whereby articles are removed laterally as they move forward progressing on a somewhat inclined plane.
- the low friction conveying surface of the second conveyor is set at an elevation below the elevation of the high friction first conveyor primary lane where it mates with the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor includes forward and lateral forces away from the first conveyor and upward toward the third conveyor.
- the top side edge 33 of the angled second conveyor extends upward to a longitudinal transition zone 36 slightly below the longitudinal edge 40 of the third conveyor.
- the conveying surface of the second conveyor 4 lane is set at an elevation below the primary first conveyor 3 lane (DIM A), where it mates with the primary high friction first lane as best illustrated in a section view of Figure 2 and 3.
- a plane that includes the conveying surface of the second plane of the second conveyor 4 extends above (DIM C) the third, high friction lane of the third conveyor 5.
- the conveying surface the second conveyor 5 lane is below (DIM B) the elevation of a plane that includes the third conveyor lane 3 where they mate forming a transition zone.
- the driven third conveyor has a high friction surface conveyor lane which is laterally positioned alongside of the second conveyor lane on the opposite side from the first conveyor primary flow side.
- the third conveyor is elevated at the same level as the first conveyor.
- the conveying surface of the third conveyor lane is above the elevation of a plane that includes the second conveyor lane where they mate along their longitudinal edge.
- each article or package that extends above the third conveyor lane will move upward and over the third conveyor lane until the center of gravity extends pass the longitudinal mating edge of the second conveyor and third conveyor and the package drops onto the high friction surface of the third conveyor which pulls the article moving forward toward a discharge position.
- the first conveyor 3 and third conveyor 5 high friction conveying lanes can each be formed by endless conveyor belts comprised of rollers covered or coated with a high friction surface such as a rubber or an elastomer compound; a roller comprising a plastic or rubber compound or solid or mesh belts comprising rubber, elastomers, or polymers.
- the low friction conveying lane of the second conveyor 4 is typically composed of metal such as aluminum or stainless steel or a plastic material.
- the second conveyor lane might be formed by using a plastic modular belting, containing driven rollers with presenting a conveying force with a lateral component.
- the first conveyor and third conveyor high friction conveying lanes can each be formed by a plurality of rollers with an axis that is substantially horizontal and perpendicular to the primary flow direction, and includes a high friction surface.
- the first conveyor and third conveyor need not be both of same type, but preferably comprise an endless belt or high friction surfaced rollers.
- the second conveyor 4 lane can be formed by plurality of rollers oriented to generate conveying forces that are forward with primary flow direction of the first high friction conveyor and also having a lateral component away from the first conveyor and primary wall, and include an upward component in the lateral direction away from the first conveyor primary flow lane.
- the entire machine might not be arranged with both high friction surfaces horizontal, but could be arranged at an angle so that the second lane falls in a horizontal plane, or at a point where all three are at an angle, but the relative positions is maintained as described above.
- the second conveyor includes a low friction surface traveling in a forward direction and lateral direction away from the first conveyor and toward the third conveyor.
- the edge of the second conveyor is disposed below the first conveyor and forms an inclined plane angled upward from the first conveyor toward the third conveyor but slightly above the plane of the third conveyor.
- the speed of the first conveyor having a high friction surface may be increased with respect to the second conveyor which will tend to arrange packages in a single file because the package adjacent the side wall will move ahead of the package resting on the second conveyor or (first and second conveyor) as both are urged in the direction of travel. Because this feature of the invention provides for positioning and aligning packages based upon contact with any portion of the package or article, the singulator removes side-by-side packages which have a package dimension which may be transverse to the direction of travel of the conveying surface by operating on the transverse width of the package as well as the center of gravity of the package.
- the bag will be moved and positioned onto the first or second conveyor depending upon the center of gravity of the package.
- Packages resting on both the second and third conveyors having a lateral dimension transverse to the direction of travel of the conveying surface will be pulled onto the third conveyor.
- the present invention also includes a method of conveying articles.
- the method consists of or comprises transferring articles in single file or side by side onto a singulator device comprising at least three driven conveyors arranged in an adjacent parallel configuration. Moving articles along a first conveyor having a high friction surface for conveying articles forward along a vertical side wall where incoming items are positioned there along.
- the method of conveying articles utilizes a conveying system including a singulator having at least three driven conveyors arranged in an adjacent parallel configuration.
- the singulator includes a first conveyor having a high friction surface for conveying articles forward along a vertical side wall where incoming items are positioned there along.
- a second conveyor has a low friction surface disposed adjacent the first conveyor at a lower elevation and the second conveyor comprises a series of driven rollers having rotary axes skewed relative to a longitudinal direction of travel so that the packages are conveyed simultaneously longitudinally forward and laterally outwardly away from the first conveyor.
- the second conveyor is transversely inclined and angled upward.
- a third conveyor has a high friction surface disposed below and adjacent to the outer edge of the second conveyor for conveying articles forward having a longitudinal edge at a lower elevation than the second conveyor.
- the method includes the steps of conveying in a forward direction articles contacting only the first conveyor high friction surface conveying lane, and articles contacting both the first and second low friction surface conveying lane which are moving forward and laterally away from the first conveyor high friction surface conveying lane.
- Articles contacting the second conveying lane and being out of contact with the first conveying lane are conveyed upward and over a longitudinal edge extending above a third conveyor having a high friction surface lane conveying in a forward direction moving the articles forward and laterally until the center of gravity of the articles extends over the third conveyor where the articles drop off of a chute and are removed or recirculated.
- the singulating method comprises the steps of conveying in a forward direction articles contacting the first conveyor high friction surface conveying lane, and articles contacting both the first conveyor lane and second conveyor lane having a low friction surface. Moving articles resting on the surface of the second conveying lane forward and upward and over a longitudinal edge extending above a third conveyor having a high friction surface lane conveying in a forward direction until the center of gravity of the articles extends over the third conveyor. Moving packages from the third conveyor to a drop off zone is situated adjacent an outer edge of the third conveyor for receiving packages which fall therefrom.
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