IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0754735
(2001-01-04)
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발명자
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
0 인용 특허 :
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초록
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A machine models assembly workstation is provided for selectively assembling a variety of different machine parts to different machine models having different model identification numbers. The workstation includes a machine model assembly area for holding each different machine model during parts as
A machine models assembly workstation is provided for selectively assembling a variety of different machine parts to different machine models having different model identification numbers. The workstation includes a machine model assembly area for holding each different machine model during parts assembly; a machine travel path to, and from, the machine model assembly area; and a plurality of bins located at the machine model assembly area for holding the different machine parts to be selectively assembled to the different models. Each bin of the plurality of bins has walls defining a parts holding chamber, and an access opening into the chamber. A shutter is attached to the walls over the access opening, and has an unlocked open position and a closed locked position. The machine models assembly workstation also includes a bin access control device, responsive to an input machine model identification number, for selectively closing and locking a first set of the plurality of bins, and for automatically selecting, unlocking and opening a second set of the plurality of bins, such that the second set of the plurality of bins holds only approved machine parts for assembly into a machine having the input machine model identification number, thereby enabling fast and accurate assembly while effectively preventing inadvertent operator assembly errors.
대표청구항
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A machine models assembly workstation is provided for selectively assembling a variety of different machine parts to different machine models having different model identification numbers. The workstation includes a machine model assembly area for holding each different machine model during parts as
A machine models assembly workstation is provided for selectively assembling a variety of different machine parts to different machine models having different model identification numbers. The workstation includes a machine model assembly area for holding each different machine model during parts assembly; a machine travel path to, and from, the machine model assembly area; and a plurality of bins located at the machine model assembly area for holding the different machine parts to be selectively assembled to the different models. Each bin of the plurality of bins has walls defining a parts holding chamber, and an access opening into the chamber. A shutter is attached to the walls over the access opening, and has an unlocked open position and a closed locked position. The machine models assembly workstation also includes a bin access control device, responsive to an input machine model identification number, for selectively closing and locking a first set of the plurality of bins, and for automatically selecting, unlocking and opening a second set of the plurality of bins, such that the second set of the plurality of bins holds only approved machine parts for assembly into a machine having the input machine model identification number, thereby enabling fast and accurate assembly while effectively preventing inadvertent operator assembly errors. timulation in Acute Postoperative Pain", Br J Anaesth. (1996) 77:798-803**. Cassuto, J. et al., "The Use of Modulated Energy Carried on a High Frequency Wave for the Relief of Intractable Pain", Int.J.Clin.Pharm.Res. (1993) XIII(4) 239-241**. Cramp AF et al., "The Effect of High and Low Frequency Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Upon Cutaneous Blood Flow and Skin Temperature in Health Subjects", Clin.Physio. (2000) 20:150-7. Eclipse+ Dual Channel Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator User's Manual (1993), 31 pages.**. Electrotherapy for Rehabilitation, Empi Cervical Traction, http://www.empi.com/b/b2.htm, Oct. 22, 2001, 3 pages. EPIX XL Tens Instruction Manual, Empi, Inc. (1988), 21 pages**. Foster, N. et al., Manipulation of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Variables Has No Effect on Two Models of Experimental Pain in Humans, The Clinical Journal of Pain (1996) 12:301-310**. Galletti S.P. et al., Highlights concerning low frequency-high intensity Tens (review). Minerva Stomatol (1995) 44:421-9**. Ghoname et al., "Does the Stimulus Frequency Affect the Analgesic Response to Electrical Stimulation?", Anesth. Analg. (1999) 88:S210, 1 page. Gopalkrishnann, P., Sluka, K.A., "Effect of Varying Frequency, Intensity, and Pulse Duration of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Primary Hyperalgesia in Inflamed Rats", Arch.,Phys.Med. Rehabil. (Jul. 2000) 81:984-990. Gracanin, F., Trnkoczy, A. "Optimal Stimulus Parameters for Minimum Pain in the Chronic Stimulation of Innervated Muscle", Arch.Phys. Med. Rehabil. (Jun. 1975) 56:243-249. Hamza, M.A. et al., "Effect of the Duration of Electrical Stimulation on the Analgesic Response in Patients with Low Back Pain", Anesthesiology (Dec. 1999), V. 91, No. 6:1622-7. Hamza MA et al., "Effect of the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on the postoperative opioid analgesic requirement and recovery profile", Anesthesiology (Nov. 1999) 91:1232-8. Han JS et al., "Effect of Low and High-Frequency Tens on Met-enkephalin-Arg-Phe and Dynorphin A Immunoreacitivity in Human Lumbar CSF", Pain (1991) 47:295-8**. Healthronics HANS LY257 User Manual, 15 pages. Innovative Healthcare: Electrotherapy Pain & Rehabilitation Product Solutions from Rehabilicare. [Includes product description of SporTX and Ortho DX]. 1999, 3 pages, http://www.mvpdesign.com/sites/rehavilicare/all_products. html.
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