Automated pack out
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1. A method for automated packing of product which comprises:
- i) providing a product in response to order information for a particular order, said product having a product identifier thereon;
ii) providing a shipping container for said product;
iii) providing at least one computer having access to one or more databases in which said order information and said product identifier are stored, said at least one computer causing the following steps to be performed automatically;
(a) preparing a shipping label based on said order information, and attaching said shipping label to said shipping container, said shipping label being provided thereon with a label identifier that is associated with said particular order;
(b) preparing an invoice for said product based on said order information, said invoice being provided with an invoice identifier thereon, said invoice identifier having correlation to said label identifier;
(c) checking said invoice identifier against said label identifier to verify said correlation, and thereafter combining said invoice with said shipping container; and
(d) checking said product identifier against said label identifier to verify said product is for said particular order, and thereafter packing said product into said shipping container based on said order information.
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Abstract
The invention pertains to a method and system for the automated packing of products, such as ophthalmic lens product cartons, using various identifiers associated with a particular order to track the shipping container and its filling with component contents. The invention also pertains to a dunnage article.
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1. A method for automated packing of product which comprises:
i) providing a product in response to order information for a particular order, said product having a product identifier thereon;
ii) providing a shipping container for said product;
iii) providing at least one computer having access to one or more databases in which said order information and said product identifier are stored, said at least one computer causing the following steps to be performed automatically;
(a) preparing a shipping label based on said order information, and attaching said shipping label to said shipping container, said shipping label being provided thereon with a label identifier that is associated with said particular order;
(b) preparing an invoice for said product based on said order information, said invoice being provided with an invoice identifier thereon, said invoice identifier having correlation to said label identifier;
(c) checking said invoice identifier against said label identifier to verify said correlation, and thereafter combining said invoice with said shipping container; and
(d) checking said product identifier against said label identifier to verify said product is for said particular order, and thereafter packing said product into said shipping container based on said order information. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for automatically packing and shipping prescription products which comprises:
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(a) receiving a multiplicity of orders for the same or different prescription products and storing same in one or more databases in which is also stored product identifier information, said multiplicity of orders including information on a particular order, said information including the number, type and pricing of prescription products associated with said particular order, and a shipping address and carrier designation for said particular order;
(b) providing at least one computer having access to said one or more databases;
(c) providing prescription products in fulfillment of said particular order, said prescription products being housed in packages, each of said packages having a product identifier thereon;
(d) selecting at least one shipping container for the packages associated with said particular order;
(e) printing a shipping label for said particular order and attaching said shipping label to said shipping container, including printing on said shipping label said shipping address and a label identifier that is associated with said particular order;
(f) printing an invoice for said particular order, including printing on said invoice an invoice identifier having correlation to said label identifier;
(g) scanning said invoice identifier to input same into said one or more databases wherein it is compared to said label identifier to verify it is for said particular order, and thereafter inserting said invoice into said shipping container;
(h) scanning said product identifier on each of said packages to input same into said one or more databases wherein it is compared to said label identifier to verify it is for said particular order, and thereafter packing said packages into said shipping container; and
(i) sealing said container and shipping same by said carrier designation. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. A system for automated packing of product which comprises:
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(a) a computer having a database for storing i) order information on a particular order for a product, and ii) a product identifier information, said product identifier being located on said product;
(b) means for providing at least one shipping container for products associated with said particular order;
(c) means for preparing a shipping label for said product based on said order information, said shipping label having thereon a label identifier that is associated with said particular order;
(d) means for attaching said shipping label to said shipping container;
(e) means for preparing an invoice for said particular order based on said order information, said invoice having thereon an invoice identifier that correlates to said label identifier;
(f) means for comparing said invoice identifier to said label identifier to verify that said invoice is for said particular order;
(g) means for inserting said invoice into said shipping container;
(h) means for comparing said product identifier on said product to said label identifier to verify that said product is for said particular order; and
(i) means for packing said product into said shipping container. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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- 30. A dunnage article for a container having a crosswise dimension and upwardly directed sidewalls, said dunnage article comprising a piece of unitary sheet material of elongated shape, said sheet material having a central portion and at least two opposing end flaps that are delineated from said central portion by first transverse fold lines, said end flaps being proportioned to be bent along said first transverse fold lines and be seated against the inside of said upwardly directed sidewalls with a pressed fit when said dunnage article is placed within said container, said central portion having a length substantially equal to but less than the crosswise dimension of said container, said central portion having at least one opening therethrough sufficient to enable viewing of product located directly underneath said dunnage article after said dunnage article is placed within said container.
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35. A dunnage article for a container into which is packed at least one layer of ophthalmic lens product cartons having identifier information thereon, said container having a length and a width and substantially vertical walls, said dunnage article comprising a unitary sheet material of generally rectangular shape, said sheet material having a central portion and at least two opposing end flaps each having an outer edge, each opposing end flap being delineated from said central portion by a first transverse fold line, said two opposing end flaps each being approximately one half the length of said central portion and each having a second transverse fold line located between said outer edge and said first transverse fold line, each of said opposing end flaps having a slit extending from said outer edge to said first transverse fold line;
- said central portion having a length substantially equal to but less that the length of said container, said central portion having an alignment notch and at least one through opening sufficient to enable viewing of said identifier information on said ophthalmic lens product cartons located directly underneath said dunnage article.
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