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Apparatus for receiving articles, storing them after processing and subsequently re-issuing them

  • US 5,025,140 A
  • Filed: 07/05/1988
  • Issued: 06/18/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for receiving articles to be processed, for storing said articles prior and subsequent to said processing, and subsequently reissuing processed articles to appropriate customers in response to customer supplied information comprising:

  • a plurality of first article carriers for received articles;

    at least one first article carrier storage means for storing at least one of said plurality of first article carriers;

    first identification means for uniquely identifying each separate one of said plurality of first article carriers;

    a plurality of second article carriers for processed articles;

    at least one second article carrier storage means for storing at least one second article carrier;

    second identification means for uniquely identifying each separate one of said second article carrier storage means;

    transport means for selectively transporting at least one of said first article carriers from said first article carrier storage means to an article reception location for loading by said customer, and for selectively transporting at least one of said second article carriers from said second article carrier storage means to an article reissue location for retrieval by said customer; and

    control means responsive to customer supplied information for selectively activating said transport means for automated handling of said articles, said control means having input means for receiving data corresponding to said first and second identification means and said customer supplied information, said control means further having central processing means for processing received data in accordance with a program stored in memory, said central processing means for creating and storing in memory a first temporary data relationship between said first identification means and said customer supplied information, generally in conjunction with presenting a first article carrier from said first article carrier storage means to said article reception location for loading with an article to be processed by a customer, said central processing means for further creating and storing in memory a second temporary data relationship between said customer supplied information and said second identification means, generally in conjunction with storing a processed article in said second article carrier storage means.

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